High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 21 text:
“
LEE EDWARD CHRISTIAN Lee Honesty gives wings to strength Lee,” an ambitious and versatile classmate during his three years at T.F.H.S., became a member of the Netop and Yearbook Staff his Senior Year, and served faithfully as Sp orts Editor. He was well suited for this position for he was a member of the track team for three years, specializing in discus throwing. Lee” was a very able worker, thus lending much to our Class of ' 60’. PHYLLIS FLORENCE CLOUTIER Phil” A thing seriously pursued offers true enjoyment” During her senior year Phil” led the French Club as president, after being the vice-president her Junior year. Her other club activities included the History, Art, Camera, and Community Service Clubs. As a member of the basketball team she displayed her sportsmanship qualities. The Netop and Yearbook Staffs welcomed ber assistance, as did the ushering committees of the Sophomore Social and Junior Prom. Busy as she was, she maintained a Pro Merito rating throughout high school. Certainly our class will never forget her gay manner and hard-working ways. ELIZABETH CRAWFORD Betsy” Her thoughts are many, her words are few. Betsy”, known for her loyal and charming personality, was active in the French, History, and Community Se rvice Clubs. Musically inclined, she played the bells in the Band for two years. She was a member of the Camera Club, and served on the Netop and Yearbook Staffs. ROBERT DONALD CROMACK Crow” His times’ forever everywhere his place. Crow”, a boy with Rhythm as his middle name was a member of the Band, Orchestra, Swingsters, and the Jazz Band. His interests also extended to membership in the History and Art Clubs. Bringing with him a glow of friendliness and humor. Bob will go far in this world. 17
”
Page 20 text:
“
DONALD ALBER Don” His greatness, not his littleness concerns mankind. Don” was in all sports in his four years at T.F.H.S., as a freshman baseball and J.V. football player, and a solid center for Varsity. Witty and likeable, Don was a favorite of the class of 60”. DAVID ARIAL Dave” We expected much — and got much more. Dave, flashing his charming smile, was the scientist of the class. But he also participated in football for two years and track for three. Through mem- bership in the Chess Club, he found an excellent subjea in which to apply his sharp, orderly thinking. Thus will we remember Dave; helpful, cheerful, and witty. CATHERINE ELIZABETH BAUCH Bauchie” Sweetness, goodness in her person shine. Bauchie,” an energetic member of our Varsity Cheerleaders during her Senior year, was also a Freshman and J. V. Cheerleader. During the course of her four years in High School, Bauchie” was an active member of the History, Art, and Community Service Clubs. In her Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years she expressed her helpfulness by serving on the refreshment and decorating committees. Plus the many activities previously listed Bauchie” gained the admiration of all by being chosen an Alternate Prize Speaker with her humorous portrayal of Jiminy Cricket, and the lead of Mary” in the Senior Play, as well as the role of Jane” in Pop Reads the Christmas Carol.” CAROL FRANCES BURNHAM Carol” Kindness is a language everyone can speak and understand. Helpful and fun to be with, this was Carol. Into almost ’any aaivity you’d look, she was there, for her interests were many. She was a four year band member, and climaxed her participation in this activity her Senior year by being appointed band librarian. She was also a two year Swingsters and orchestra member. Cheering the team on at all games, Carol was an efficient manager of the Girl’s Basketball team, as well as a four year member of the Art and History Clubs. As a member of the Netop and Yearbook Staffs, she worked diligently and conscientiously. She showed co-operative and energetic spirit through her assistance on innumerable decorating and ushering com- mittees. Friendly and versatile is our girl, Carol. 16
”
Page 22 text:
“
JUNE LILLIAN CROSSMAN June” Those who bring sunshine to others cannot keep it from themselves. With a cheerful word and a helping hand, June proved herself to be a friend indeed. Displaying many and varied interests, she was a member of the Art, History, Camera, and Glee Clubs. Her by-word was generosity, as she worked diligently for the Community Service Club and Netop and Yearbook staffs. Athletically inclined, she was a tumbler and a competitive guard on the Girls’ Basketball team. Endowed with the gift of quick-thinking, she was also a member of the Debating Club. Versatile and likeable, that’s June, a class- mate to be proud of. WAL ' TER AN ' THONY CYHOWSKI Silo” A young man who blushes is better than one who turns pale. Silo” was a sportsman in the true sense of the word because of his good- naturedness, interest, spirit, and teamwork. He could be found throughout his high school years rebounding on the basketball court, throwing his blazing fast ball on the diamond, or tackling hard as the captain of the football team. He was also a member of the Art Club, of which he was Vice-President. Laughing and friendly, one in a million, that boy. WILFRED DAIGNAULT, JR. Junie” He is a friend who will always be sincere and whose heart is ever true and kind. As a steady end for the football team, and as a member of the baseball team, Junie” showed his athletic prowess. He also displayed his artistic flair by participating in the Art Club and decorating for various dances. A member of the History and Camera Clubs, as well as the Netop and Yearbook Staffs, Junie” was also a participant of the T” Club. A ready and willing classmate, this boy. CLAUDIA MAE DAVIS Dede” She who has a thousand friends, has not a friend to spare. Ever since Dede began high school she showed her cheerful personality in many ways. Her interest for music was shown in playing the flute for four years in the band and being a member of the School’s Glee Club for three. She showed her cultural interests by being a member of various clubs. Among them were the History, Art and Camera Clubs. Dede also helped a great deal on the Netop and Yearbook Staffs in her Junior and Senior years. Beside these, she demonstrated her athletic ability by playing forward on the Girls’ Basketball team her junior year. She was also chosen to usher for our Junior Prom, Prize Speaking, and Sophomore Social. Dede will certainly be remembered as one of the cheerful persons of our class. 18
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.