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TWELVE JAMESTOWN (N.Y.) POST-JOURNAI^TuMday Evening, June 27, 1961 JHS GRADUATES GIRLS CONTINt ED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE Brenda Joy Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Snyder, 152 Buffalo Street. Arademic. Scheryn Kay Sprinehorn. Mr. and Mrs. Solon Sprinehorn, 132 Mc- r>aniel Avenue. Academic. Treva Diane Stahlman. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Stahlman. 31 Mercury Lane, Academic. Mary Steward Stearns. Mr. and Mrs. William V. Stearns. 117 Beech- view Avenue, Academic. Virginia Ann Stoneberg. Mr. and Mrs. Witter! J. Stoneberg. 315 Forest Avenue, Arademic. Martha Elizabeth Swan, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Swan, 75 Myrtle Street. Acauemic. BOYS John Bruce Grey, Mr. and Mrs. John Grey. 149 Hallock Street, Academic. David William Hagstrom, Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Hagstrom, 24 Lor- etta Avenue, Academic. Richard Terry Hallquist. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hallquist, 12 Dear- j born Street. General. Laurence Carroll Hanson. Mr. and Mrs. Willis F. Hanson, 717 East Seventh Street. Technical Mechanical. Walter Thomas Hatcher, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hatcher, 119 Prather Avenue. Academic. , David Nels Hedin. Mr. and Mrs. Birger Hedin, 22 Blake Street, Academic. Gilbert Allen Herlet, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Herlet, 5 Flagg Av- enue. Technical Electrical. Thomas Kurt Hilbert. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Hilbert, 17 Cow-den Place. Technical Mechanical. Danton James Hilldale. Mr. and Mrs. Albin Danielson. 200 Pros- pect Street. Academic. Richard Leo Hilt, Mr. and Mrs. Leo F. Hilt. 359 Delaware Avenue. Mary Alice Sweenn. Mr. and Mrs. Ham L. Sweerin. 165 Hotchkiss ^ npra ] Street, Academic. Frederick Leon Hitchcock. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hitehocck. 199 Sandra Lee Swiderski. Mr. and Mrs. William Swiderski. 29 English Hallock street, Academic. Street, General. Henrv Wilson Hodnett. Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Hodnett. 42 West 14th Karen Elaine Thorstea<son. Mr. and Mrs. John Thorsienson, .>4 City street. General. View Avenue. Vocational Stenographic. Robert John Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Rohert Howard, 16 Harrison Beverly Joyce Thrall. Mr. and Mrs. Milton ThraO. 318 Price Street. St(TOf General. General. Margaret Lee Tillotson, Mr. and Mrs. Ciare Tillotson. 68 Harris R D 3 A ca( j p William Cement Howe. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Howe. Brown Street, Avenue. Academic. Jane Ann Traniello. Patsy Traniello. 2 Kipp Street. General. Constantina Kathleen Tsitso. Mr. and Mrs. Louis S. Tsitso. 30 Wid- rig Avenue. Vocational Stenographic. Patricia Jean I'rso, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Urso. 17 Tower Street. General. Miriam Alda Valone. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony If. Valone. 661 Foote Avenue. Academic. I>abelle Ann VanVleck, Mrs. Kafherine VanVleck, 30 I'tica Street. V-vational Stenographic. Rosalee Joan Volpe. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Anderson. 47 Duran' Avenue. General. Ruth Gail Vullo. Mr and Mrs. Leo A. Vu!lo. 1392 Neuland Avenue. Academic. Xancy Kay Wade. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wade. 10 Newton Avenue. Academic. Karen Loui-c Waste. Mr. and Mrs. Gail Waite. R.D. 3. General. Margie Ann Walsh. Mr and Mr*. Thomas G. Walsh. 43 Pershing BarTett '"Avenue" "A'cademi mic. Robert Patrick Illig. Mr. and Mrs. William IUig. 120 Park Street. Academic. Loren Edward Inserra. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Inserra, 26 Center Street. Academic. James William Intihar. Mr. and Mrs. L. James Inuhar. 145 Lin- wood Avenue. Academic. William Allen Janowsky. Mr. and Mrs. Norman W. Janowsky, 605 Newland Avenue. Academic. David Alan Jrhnson, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson. 21 Park Street. Academic. Erie Hans Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Johnson. 113 East 8th Street. Academic. Ralph Theodore Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. A!vin Johnson. R.D. 2. Still- water. General. Richard Charles Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton 0. Johnson. 122 Arlington Avenue. Academic. Ronald Sterling Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Johnson, 225 JAMESTOWN HIGH'S TOP TEN The students who led the Class of 1961 scholastically and their ranking: in the clas» are, from left: Seated. Patricia A. Anzideo, 0th; Margery E. Carlson, salutatorian: Mary A. John- son. 10th; Nancy A. Franzen, 6th; Susan M. Newgreen, 8th; and Scheryn K. Sprinehorn, 5th. Standing, David R. Kling. valedictorian; Thomas E. Root, 7th; Gary W. Ahlgren, 4th; and Philip S. Jones, 3d. —Post-Journal Staffoto raduation Class Leaves Philip Sutton Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd E. Jones, 9 Arlington Av- enue. Academic. Neil Frederick Karl. Mr. and Mrs. Neil F. Karl. Sr., 137 Colfax Street, Academic. Robert Jordan Keefe. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Keefr, 191 English Trail Of Accomplishments The past t.hrc€ years have been I the Class of '61 began to make a farewell to the faculty and stu- filled wirh memtrable events, ac- their last year at J. H. S. a note- dent body. Miss Helen McMahon. Kelley. 51 Hammond complishments and lessons well | worthy on. " retiring faculty member, pre- A\enue. General. Marilyn Louise Werner. Mr. and Mrs. He-man J. Werner. 28 Van Ruren Street. Academic. V -gmia Lee Werner. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Werner, 117 Valley View Avenue. Academic. Delores Irene Wheeler. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wheeler, 420 Camp Strcrt (;e nera r Street General Mu . hac! <lohn KollfV M( . a n d M r 5 John p Jane Meredith Uncock. Mr. and Mr* William Wlteock. 4oo South ^ Academir< loarncd foj . - ^ of „. ^ Q[ ^ ^ ^ of ^ "sented new American and school am . reet. Art . •,. Arthur LaVerne Kling. Mr. and Mrs. Chester C. Kling. 27 Flam Jamestown Higlf School Class of j or year was the presence of Juli I Hags to the student b^dy, wiiile r^ An^ \\.lco^Mr. and Mrs. Ph.bp E. W.lcox. 1011 Washington Avpnue Technica , Mechanica] {m L ^ ^.^ ^ ^ . ^ if* students obtained poles, Su.an" VteMr. and Mrs. Howard Williams. » Lin- L J H ^ J ^ **« ^ ^ ^ lMhnt A »"* 24 ****** , S ^ ^fcf T* ^H^ S ^ ** * ^ ^ £ T u uane. Acaaemic. navp characterized the activities On October 29, the class pre- Tne Senior Prom, held June 24 Clinton Leonard Kooman. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Kooman. 372 South of the Class of§61. as members sented "Teahouse of rhe Angus' in fne Hotcl Jamestown Crystal Main Street. Academic. acquitted themslves well in the Moon" under the direction of Mrs. Ballroom, featured Jay Maran Kenneth John Kunzog. Mr. and Mrs. John Kun/og. 12.1 Thayer classroom, on fie athletic field' Shultz. The cast included Barbara ynd his orchestra as seniors and Street. General. arv j ln w traeui§iculars. Anderson, Peter Wolfe and Ray- tne "' dates danced in an Oriental Renald Klwood LaMar, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth LaMar, 20 Regent The forensic Abilities of this' mond Oljeski in leading roles. setting. - ,re * f . <>neial. year's seniors l a v e been well A St. Patrick's Dav ii'ieme ac- School traditions provided the Anthom Joseph LaMarca, Mr. and Mrs. Anthonj LaMarca, 20 Wes- demonstrated as fce debaters have rented bv the green and white 'heme for rhe Senior Banquet June cott Street, General. broken all previous JHS success colors of" rhe Class of '61, nro- -26 in the High School cafeteria wood Avenue, General. BOYS Gary William Ahlgren. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ahigren. 11 Broad- head A\enue. Technical Electrical. John Ronald AUen, Mr. and Bin. John Allen. 14 West 16th Street. General. Duane Harold Anderson. Mr. and Mrs Ha mid AndeT»en. 109 Wil- low Avenue, (ieneral. Thomas Martin Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Anderson. 299 Rroadhead Avenue. Academic. Frederick Harold Axelson. Mr. and Mrs Yngve Axelson, 144 Camp Streer. Academic. Georce Edward Ranks. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Banks. Sr.. 19 West Tenth Street. Arademic. John Howard Barber. Mr. and Mrs, Howard Barber. 1433 Newland Avenue, Genera!. Isidore James Barlow. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Barlow, 14 Barrows Street, General. Saivatore Joseph Bella via, Mr. and Mrs. William Bellavia. 233 Cur- tis Street. Academic. Paul Gust Bendn Mr. and Mrs Peter C. Bendo. 97 Andrews Av- enue. Genera!. Samuel Michael Bordenga. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bordensa. 40 IJnwood Avenue, General. Ronald Ivan Brands. Mrs. Lucille Brands, 109 Maple Street. Aca- demic. Dennis Harmon BrocklehursV Mr and Mrs. Harry Brockkhurst IS Ixurtfa. A\cnue. Academic. George Joseph Brookler Mr and Mrs. Joseph Brookler. 3M Wes' Sivth Street. Academic. \>;1 Osborne Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Crosby. * Price Street, Academic. John Brunenms, Mr. and Mrv Emils Brunenavs, 4.15 Winsor Street, Gene-a'. Rober* Lewis Carter. Mr. and Mrs. George Carter, 11 West 10th Street, (k>neral. Gary Lee CarveOa, Mr and Mrs. Dominic Carvella. 128 Allen Street. General. Edward ATlen Casker. Mr. and Mrs. James B. Casker. 26 Palmer rt General. John Bruce Champion. Mr. and Mrs. John Champion. 4 Metallic Avenue. Academic. Franklyn Albert Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Franklyn C. Clark. 182 Eu- clid Avenue. General. Frederick Robert Cole. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Cole, 19 Kipp Street. General. Samuel Thomas Colera. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Colera. 207 Palmer Street, General. John Frederick Collander, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley J. Collander. 194 Cm^man Street. General. Joseph Anthony Cornelia. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cornelia. 167 Allen Street, Academic. Samuel Vincent ConsigHo. Mr. and Mrs, Vincent Consiglio, 1 Briggs Street, General. Thomas Dewey Cook. Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Cook. Sr.. 46 Fluvanna Avenue. Genera! Robert Anthony Cordosi. Mr. and Mrs. Ignatius Cordosi. 138 Allen Street. General. Arden Wilbur Corey, Mr. and Mrs. Joe F Corey. 101 Parkview Avenue, Academic. Richard Lee Gotten. Mr. and Mrs. Burdell F. Gotten. 334 Hallock pet. Academic. Jonathan Gregg Cramer. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Cramer. 35 Engle- wond Avenue. Academic. Samuel Eugene Cresanh, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cresanti. 395 South Main Street. General. Metvin Da!e Crumh. Mrs. Lena Ware, 12 East Fourth Street. Tech- nical Electrical. Angelo Andrew Cusimano. Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Cusimano, 145 Foote Avenue, (k'neral. Ignatius James Cusimano, Mr. and Mrs. James F. Cusimano. 25 Linden Avenue. General. Joseph Louis Cusmano, Mr and Mrs. Joseph S. Cusimano. 140' 2 Rarrows Street. General. Richard Charles Cusimano. Mr and Mrs. Joseph Cusimano. RED. * Hxh Street, General. Thomas Anthony D"Angelo. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph DAnge'o. 239 For- Vvenue. Academic. Jon Leslie Derkovitr. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Derkovitz. 274 Broad- head Avenue. Academic. Richard dayburn. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Dewey. 66 Adams Street, Academic. John Anthony Dimirri. Mrs. Helen Dimitri. 53 Colfax Street, Gen- pro- Joseph Russell LaPlaca, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Penhollow, 67 Myrtle records, winning <cven o r nine vided me background for the sen- major touimanients entered, in- ior dance held March 11. The Street, General. Senior teachers, the. administra- ti\e staff and members of the Ronald I^>e. Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. l^e. .378' 3 Willard Street, Gen- eluding a smasii|»g victory at the affair was open to all classes, j Board of Education were guests eral. Leon Oscar LeMaire. Mr. and Mrs Leon LeMaire. 23 Ohio Street, Academic. Robert Wilber I^ong. J r . Mi-s. Ann I^ong. 132 Mi Kinlev Avenue. General. Dominic Lopriore, Mr. and Mrs. James Lopnote. 10 Sherman Street, Academic. Charles I^eo Ludwig, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Ludwig. 4.3 Falconer newspaper with Mr. and Mrs, Anthony R. Lumia, 107 Fair- Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lyons. 20 Chestnut Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. MacDougall, New York University Hall of with special invitations sent tO; o: * e Class of 1961 - Fame event. Kappa Alpha Tau seniors from neighboring schools.. Officers of the Class of 'fil are: chapter of the National Honor So- j^ e "Four Freshmen" provided Philip S. Jones, president; Mar- ciety inducted 57 monvbers of the t } 1e entertainment for a very suc-!^ rr . v *-• Carlson, \ ice president; graduating cl.issl cessful senior concert April.29. An) Patricia A. Pa\-ne, secretary: The Class of |61 hr«-ame the audience of well o\er 1000 con- Donald B. Melquist. treasurer: first at JHS to publish a class tributed to a profit of more than' a "d Scheryn K. Sprinehorn, his- the apnearance 5500. torian. •61 last year. x^ seniors continued a practice' Robert C. Wilson, assistant prin- !or class was bo ^ un H vrar before with the : ripal. is faculty advisor. Icr class rings publishing of three issues of "Con- spring of their fidential "61,'* containing class news and coming events. A fina' event for the j s s u e W ill contain information of "Confidential Tltis year's also the first to for deliver.- in ?l junior year. The first ma. Class of 61 wa| the Sorrfiomore , about 1hp craduatcs including Street, Academic. Samuel Charles Lumia, dale Axenue. General. Michael Kneger Lyons Street. Academic. Gerry Charles MacDouga 239 Camp Street, General. James Bruce Mace. Mrs. Alfred T. Mace. 173 Clyde Avenue, Aea- Ret^eption held ill the fall of 195S. j plans for rhe future. John Cham- demic. This event gave the students and pion served as editor of the green Dennis Paul MaddOx, Mrs. Allene Maddox, 19 Fairview Avenue, their parents art opportunity to and V vhite covered bulletin. Academic. visit the school and meet the Majy Aljce MoCanna, Margery Jeffrey Thomas Marsh. Mr. and Mrs. Francis L. Marsh. 117 Fair- teachers. Carlson and David Kling, repre- view Avenue. Academic. The sophomore class party was scnting t. ne senior class, won the John Malcom Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. Rohert Marshall, S3 Suirgcs held March 7. 19|9, with records, Charlei E. Hall Memorial debate Street. Academic. dancing and skits presented by j u n e g ^ 0y up hcld the affirm- Daniel Cieorge Mason. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mason, 370 Hallock class members. ative on the topic. "Resolved. Street. General A P ril ^ u ' a * * r da,r of ' he Thai Ttiere in no Place in the John Pickard Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. Claude B. Matthews. 119 sophomore clasg play. "Girl Modern World for Neutralist Na- Class of 61 Hearty Congratulations to every member of this go-getting Class .. a credit to our community and our teachers! : SHOES 212 N. Main St "Quality Sho*i Everyon* Can Afford" and Mrs. James Mcintosh, 22 Severn and Mrs. James McLindon. 79 Lin- and Mrs. William McMaster, 1026 Dealing Avenue. Academic. James Keith Mcintosh. Mr Parkway. Academic. .Tames David McLindon, Mr. wood Avenue. Academic. William John McMaster. Mr. Allen Street. General. Donald Barry Melquist Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Melquist. Ill Park- view Avenue. Academic. Samuel Louis Messina. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Messina, 119 Curtis Street, Technical Electrical. George Angelo Michos, Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Michos, 410 West Fifth Street, Academic. tss Crazy." directed by Mr<= Judy uons Mortell and her nhtdent assistant.' ^ Wmf{l Spnjor a ^ ^ Peggy Olson. | June 2 . consisted of a two-part Durmg her junior year. Margery program vnth presen f at |on of Carlson represented the Class of; awards and a skit entided "Heaven •61 in Norway, spending the sum- I was Ncvpr Likc 7^" in wflicn mer there under the American | dass ffifts wi] , and pmphccv worP Field Service program. Members of the class sponsored an A. F. S. dance in the High School gym- nasium to help With the cost of j tion , racher and Rob0 rt C. Wil- the project. son as5 ;j s tant ptincipal. Mary Alice MeCanna. Margery. Qn riass Day thp Q ^ ^ .^ announced. Faculty advisors for the event were Mrs. Siultz. Her- bert Beekman, Citizenship educa- Randall Scott Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Miller. 73fi Hunt Road , Carlsor \ ar ^ -^'^^ ol Kr lr > rr P" presented a spotlight for the High *—*- resented the Cla« of 61 in the; Schoo , audltorium 7^ plass ^ fradiHonal Charle* K. Hall debate. tributed mer $.300 to this gift. in 1960. Their defeat served to in-;, vilif . h wi „ ^ avaUabte t o a l , ]ocal crease the determination with which they looked fonvatd to vie torv the next \ear. The group's junior class play Academic Samuel James Mistretta, Mr. and Mrs. James Mis-tretta, .305 Foote Avenue, Academic Wayne Harold Moller. Mrs. Elvira Moller. 20 Carey Place, Aca- demic. Joseph Michael Montagna. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Montagna. 163 Howard Street. Academic. Robert David Munella. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Munella. 103 Water Street, General. Robert Harold Neelen. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Neelen, 229 Willard Street, Academic. Gordon Philip Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon P. Nelson, 28 17th Street, Academic. Ronald Gordon Norgren. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon O. Norgren, 114 Valley View Avenue. Academic. Michael Frank Norris. Mr, and Mrs. Michael Norris, 237 Willard Street. Academic. I A • I L Ff" Gary Harold O'Brien, Mr. and Mrs. James O'Brien. 6 Snell Place, A l G S AP5 Academic. Neil Dennis O'Brien. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur O'Brien, 211 Charlotte . P f Q Q TOFTI Avenue 1 Cjcnornl Dennis Belter Ohlsson. Mr. and Mrs. Ragnar Ohlsson. 10 McDan- 1 Following a practice initiated by iel Avenue. f>neral. '^ > Par ' s J™"* r ' ass ' * e C l a ^ Raymond Douglas Oleshak. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Oleshak. South a n d ! ° L 19 ? 2 P ubh l n . e< . lhrcP 1SSUPS * groups wishing to make use of it. Moving l'p Day ceremonies June 9 were highlighted by George Bernard Shaw's ''Pyg-j speech es by Juli Rubio and the mahon." was presented May 34. class presidents, including senior 1960. Assisted by Maureen O'Pray. | preS]dent Pnilip Jones uilo madc Mrs. Ellen Shulte. English and dramatics teacher, directed the performance. As seniors in the fall of 1960, CONGRATULATIONS *.*. y^x^*^ to the Grads of '61 and our Best Wishes PHARMACISTS ANTHONY J. TOTA SAMUEL L. BAUDA Class Of '62 eral. Whitehill Avenue. R.D. 3. Academic. Ravmond Patrick Olieski. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond F. Oljeski, 40 Bush Street, Technical Electrical. Gary E'mer Olson. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Olson, 103 McKinley Av- enue. Academic ' David Allen Paladino. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Paladino. 11 Cole Av- enue. Academic. Joseph James Palermo, Mr. and Mrs. James Palermo. 211 Barrows Street. Academic. Antbonv Frank Parinella, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Parinella, 209 Allen j Street. General. •'Confidential 62." Kicking off the year's activity was the Junior Class party, held January 28. 1961. in the school gymnasium with the theme "Car- nival." On April 8 the cla.ss held an Amehcan Field Service dance to raise money for their AFS repre- sentative. Anne Ondwick. who will soend this summer in Turkey. 575 David Rydell Faeerstrom, Mr. and Mrs. Thure Fagerstrom Front Street. Academic. Michael Edward Farrell. Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Farrell, Sr.. 102 Fluvanna Avenue, (ieneral. Charles Michael Faseiana. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Fasciana. 149 Allen Street Academic. Charles Peter Fasciana. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fasciana. 88 Lin- WTtod Avenue. Academic. Dennis William Ferinn. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ferino. 31 Chambers Street. General. Russell Ferraloro. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ferraloro. Ifif) Allen Street. General Glenn Therdore Fisk. T L Fisk. 346 Ha'loek Street. Academic. Michael Ives Paris. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Paris. 18 Chestnut Street. ^ $ !?J 0nat0n WM V™^ to General. 1 th * fund ' Samuel James P.ssamonte. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Passamonte. 39! ^ t ^?^J^ 2^" ^ l ^ - Croc street. Academic. sented the Junior Play. Oa»bo rv»^;. »K ~* D-» %M J »» *„ ^ « ,~, ~ .. °n February 11 in the school audi- Denn's Alfred Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Peterson. 123 Colfax ! , nrilim Street. General. ironum. Edward Jacob Philips, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Phillips. 234 Hall j ^ ^ r Reception. ! Axv Z'"- Ar T adcn l H ;i . M I SaUy Hardenburg. Leonard Faulk. RnanLrr Pllsbury. Mr. and Mrs. Merle PUlsbury. 114 Wilton Jr and David Beckman represent- Ave-,r. Ac^dem.e^ L| me Junior €la« in the annual James Bruce Powers. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bruce Powers, 1227 Pren- Charles E. Hall debate on June ; d e r - s t Avenue. Academic. 6 Despite a well-prtpared and live- Charles R'chard Raeon, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Raeon, 9 Sherman,j y ease, the Juniors lost a close On June 2 the Juniors hosted the r graduation Graduation marks both an endirfg and a beginning. May you continue toward the coveted goal of success and happiness. (Specialists For Men J and Mrs. Jan Douglas Fritz, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Fritz, 220 Fairmount Av- Street. General enue. General. Duane Hamilton Rennells. Mr Thomas David Getska. Mr. and Mrs. Gregor Getska. 173 Hallock, fak> Street. Academic. Street. Academic. Michael Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Richmond. 51 Allendale Thomas George Gill, Mr. and Mrs. George Gill, 29 Fairfax Road.! Avenue, Ae*demic Academic. Dennis David Ricker. Mrs. Robert Ricker. 132 Allen Street. Gen- Charles Jeffrey Glace, Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Glace, 611 Wash- eral. tagton Street, General. # ^ CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE decision to the Seniors, Carl Rennells, 224 Buf-! Officers this yeajp were: Michael Deitsch. president; Kathleen Sta- pleton. vice president; Joanne Mei- selman, secretary; and Paul Spera. treasurer. Robert C. Wilson, assistant prin- cipal, was faculty advisor. 210 North Main Street Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com

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TWELVE JAMESTOWN (N.Y.) POST-JOURNAI^TuMday Evening, June 27, 1961

JHS GRADUATES GIRLS

CONTINt ED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE Brenda Joy Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Snyder, 152 Buffalo Street.

Arademic. Scheryn Kay Sprinehorn. Mr. and Mrs. Solon Sprinehorn, 132 Mc-

r>aniel Avenue. Academic. Treva Diane Stahlman. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Stahlman. 31 Mercury

Lane, Academic. Mary Steward Stearns. Mr. and Mrs. William V. Stearns. 117 Beech-

view Avenue, Academic. Virginia Ann Stoneberg. Mr. and Mrs. Witter! J. Stoneberg. 315

Forest Avenue, Arademic. Martha Elizabeth Swan, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Swan, 75 Myrtle Street.

Acauemic.

BOYS John Bruce Grey, Mr. and Mrs. John Grey. 149 Hallock Street,

Academic. David William Hagstrom, Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Hagstrom, 24 Lor-

etta Avenue, Academic. Richard Terry Hallquist. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hallquist, 12 Dear- j

born Street. General. Laurence Carroll Hanson. Mr. and Mrs. Willis F. Hanson, 717 East

Seventh Street. Technical Mechanical. Walter Thomas Hatcher, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hatcher, 119 Prather

Avenue. Academic. , David Nels Hedin. Mr. and Mrs. Birger Hedin, 22 Blake Street,

Academic. Gilbert Allen Herlet, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Herlet, 5 Flagg Av­

enue. Technical Electrical. Thomas Kurt Hilbert. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Hilbert, 17 Cow-den

Place. Technical Mechanical. Danton James Hilldale. Mr. and Mrs. Albin Danielson. 200 Pros­

pect Street. Academic. Richard Leo Hilt, Mr. and Mrs. Leo F. Hilt. 359 Delaware Avenue.

Mary Alice Sweenn. Mr. and Mrs. Ham L. Sweerin. 165 Hotchkiss ^ n p r a ] Street, Academic. Frederick Leon Hitchcock. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hitehocck. 199

Sandra Lee Swiderski. Mr. and Mrs. William Swiderski. 29 English Hallock street, Academic. Street, General. Henrv Wilson Hodnett. Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Hodnett. 42 West 14th

Karen Elaine Thorstea<son. Mr. and Mrs. John Thorsienson, .>4 City street. General. View Avenue. Vocational Stenographic. Robert John Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Rohert Howard, 16 Harrison

Beverly Joyce Thrall. Mr. and Mrs. Milton ThraO. 318 Price Street. S t (TOf General. General. Margaret Lee Tillotson, Mr. and Mrs. Ciare Tillotson. 68 Harris R D 3 A c a ( j p

William Cement Howe. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Howe. Brown Street,

Avenue. Academic. Jane Ann Traniello. Patsy Traniello. 2 Kipp Street. General. Constantina Kathleen Tsitso. Mr. and Mrs. Louis S. Tsitso. 30 Wid-

rig Avenue. Vocational Stenographic. Patricia Jean I'rso, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Urso. 17 Tower Street.

General. Miriam Alda Valone. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony If. Valone. 661 Foote

Avenue. Academic. I>abelle Ann VanVleck, Mrs. Kafherine VanVleck, 30 I'tica Street.

V-vational Stenographic. Rosalee Joan Volpe. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Anderson. 47 Duran'

Avenue. General. Ruth Gail Vullo. Mr and Mrs. Leo A. Vu!lo. 1392 Neuland Avenue.

Academic. Xancy Kay Wade. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wade. 10 Newton Avenue.

Academic. Karen Loui-c Waste. Mr. and Mrs. Gail Waite. R.D. 3. General. Margie Ann Walsh. Mr and Mr*. Thomas G. Walsh. 43 Pershing BarTett'"Avenue" "A'cademi

mic. Robert Patrick Illig. Mr. and Mrs. William IUig. 120 Park Street.

Academic. Loren Edward Inserra. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Inserra, 26 Center

Street. Academic. James William Intihar. Mr. and Mrs. L. James Inuhar. 145 Lin-

wood Avenue. Academic. William Allen Janowsky. Mr. and Mrs. Norman W. Janowsky, 605

Newland Avenue. Academic. David Alan Jrhnson, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson. 21 Park Street.

Academic. Erie Hans Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Johnson. 113 East 8th

Street. Academic. Ralph Theodore Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. A!vin Johnson. R.D. 2. Still­

water. General. Richard Charles Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton 0. Johnson. 122

Arlington Avenue. Academic. Ronald Sterling Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Johnson, 225

JAMESTOWN HIGH'S TOP TEN — The students who led the Class of 1961 scholastically and their ranking: in the clas» are, from left: Seated. Patricia A. Anzideo, 0th; Margery E. Carlson, salutatorian: Mary A. John­son. 10th; Nancy A. Franzen, 6th; Susan M. Newgreen, 8th; and Scheryn K. Sprinehorn, 5th. Standing, David R. Kling. valedictorian; Thomas E. Root, 7th; Gary W. Ahlgren, 4th; and Philip S. Jones, 3d.

—Post-Journal Staffoto

raduation Class Leaves Philip Sutton Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd E. Jones, 9 Arlington Av­

enue. Academic. Neil Frederick Karl. Mr. and Mrs. Neil F. Karl. Sr., 137 Colfax

Street, Academic. Robert Jordan Keefe. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Keefr, 191 English

Trail Of Accomplishments The past t.hrc€ years have been I the Class of '61 began to make a farewell to the faculty and stu-

filled wirh memtrable events, ac- their last year at J. H. S. a note- dent body. Miss Helen McMahon. Kelley. 51 Hammond complishments and lessons well | worthy on. " retiring faculty member, pre-

A\enue. General. Marilyn Louise Werner. Mr. and Mrs. He-man J. Werner. 28 Van

Ruren Street. Academic. V -gmia Lee Werner. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Werner, 117 Valley

View Avenue. Academic. Delores Irene Wheeler. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wheeler, 420 Camp S t r c r t ( ; e n e r a r

Street General M u . h a c ! <lohn K o l l f V M(. a n d M r 5 J o h n p

Jane Meredith Uncock. Mr. and Mr* William Wlteock. 4oo South ^ A c a d e m i r < • l o a r n c d foj. - ^ o f „ . ^ Q[ ^ ^ ^ o f ^ "sented new American and school am . reet. Art . •,. Arthur LaVerne Kling. Mr. and Mrs. Chester C. Kling. 27 Flam Jamestown Higlf School Class of j o r year was the presence of Juli I Hags to the student b^dy, wiiile

r ^ An^ \ \ . lco^Mr. and Mrs. Ph.bp E. W.lcox. 1011 Washington A v p n u e T e c h n i c a , M e c h a n i c a ] {m L ^ ^ . ^ ^ ^ . ^ if* students obtained poles,

S u . a n " V t e M r . and Mrs. Howard Williams. » Lin- L J H ^ J ^ **« ^ ^ ^ lMhnt A »"* 24 ****** , S ^ ^fcf T* ^ H ^ S ^ ** * ^ ^ " £ £ T u

uane. Acaaemic. n a v p characterized the activities On October 29, the class pre- T n e Senior Prom, held June 24 Clinton Leonard Kooman. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Kooman. 372 South of the Class of§61. as members sented "Teahouse of rhe Angus' i n f n e H o t c l Jamestown Crystal

Main Street. Academic. acquitted themslves well in the Moon" under the direction of Mrs. Ballroom, featured Jay Maran Kenneth John Kunzog. Mr. and Mrs. John Kun/og. 12.1 Thayer classroom, on fie athletic field' Shultz. The cast included Barbara y n d his orchestra as seniors and

Street. General. a rvj l n wtraeui§iculars. Anderson, Peter Wolfe and Ray- t n e " ' dates danced in an Oriental Renald Klwood LaMar, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth LaMar, 20 Regent The forensic Abilities of this' mond Oljeski in leading roles. setting. -

, r e* f . <>neial. year's seniors l a v e been well A St. Patrick's Dav ii'ieme ac- School traditions provided the Anthom Joseph LaMarca, Mr. and Mrs. Anthonj LaMarca, 20 Wes- demonstrated as fce debaters have rented bv the green and white 'heme for rhe Senior Banquet June

cott Street, General. broken all previous JHS success colors of" rhe Class of '61, nro- -26 in the High School cafeteria

wood Avenue, General.

BOYS Gary William Ahlgren. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ahigren. 11 Broad-

head A\enue. Technical Electrical. John Ronald AUen, Mr. and Bin. John Allen. 14 West 16th Street.

General. Duane Harold Anderson. Mr. and Mrs Ha mid AndeT»en. 109 Wil­

low Avenue, (ieneral. Thomas Martin Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Anderson. 299

Rroadhead Avenue. Academic. Frederick Harold Axelson. Mr. and Mrs Yngve Axelson, 144 Camp

Streer. Academic. Georce Edward Ranks. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Banks. Sr.. 19

West Tenth Street. Arademic. John Howard Barber. Mr. and Mrs, Howard Barber. 1433 Newland

Avenue, Genera!. Isidore James Barlow. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Barlow, 14 Barrows

Street, General. Saivatore Joseph Bella via, Mr. and Mrs. William Bellavia. 233 Cur­

tis Street. Academic. Paul Gust Bendn Mr. and Mrs Peter C. Bendo. 97 Andrews Av­

enue. Genera!. Samuel Michael Bordenga. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bordensa. 40

IJnwood Avenue, General. Ronald Ivan Brands. Mrs. Lucille Brands, 109 Maple Street. Aca­

demic. Dennis Harmon BrocklehursV Mr and Mrs. Harry Brockkhurst IS

Ixurtfa. A\cnue. Academic. George Joseph Brookler Mr and Mrs. Joseph Brookler. 3M Wes'

Sivth Street. Academic. \>;1 Osborne Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Crosby. * Price Street,

Academic. John Brunenms, Mr. and Mrv Emils Brunenavs, 4.15 Winsor Street,

Gene-a'. Rober* Lewis Carter. Mr. and Mrs. George Carter, 11 West 10th

Street, (k>neral. Gary Lee CarveOa, Mr and Mrs. Dominic Carvella. 128 Allen

Street. General. Edward ATlen Casker. Mr. and Mrs. James B. Casker. 26 Palmer rt General. John Bruce Champion. Mr. and Mrs. John Champion. 4 Metallic

Avenue. Academic. Franklyn Albert Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Franklyn C. Clark. 182 Eu­

clid Avenue. General. Frederick Robert Cole. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Cole, 19 Kipp

Street. General. Samuel Thomas Colera. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Colera. 207 Palmer

Street, General. John Frederick Collander, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley J. Collander. 194

Cm^man Street. General. Joseph Anthony Cornelia. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cornelia. 167 Allen

Street, Academic. Samuel Vincent ConsigHo. Mr. and Mrs, Vincent Consiglio, 1 Briggs

Street, General. Thomas Dewey Cook. Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Cook. Sr.. 46

Fluvanna Avenue. Genera! Robert Anthony Cordosi. Mr. and Mrs. Ignatius Cordosi. 138 Allen

Street. General. Arden Wilbur Corey, Mr. and Mrs. Joe F Corey. 101 Parkview

Avenue, Academic. Richard Lee Gotten. Mr. and Mrs. Burdell F. Gotten. 334 Hallock

pet. Academic. Jonathan Gregg Cramer. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Cramer. 35 Engle-

wond Avenue. Academic. Samuel Eugene Cresanh, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cresanti. 395 South

Main Street. General. Metvin Da!e Crumh. Mrs. Lena Ware, 12 East Fourth Street. Tech­

nical Electrical. Angelo Andrew Cusimano. Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Cusimano, 145

Foote Avenue, (k'neral. Ignatius James Cusimano, Mr. and Mrs. James F. Cusimano. 25

Linden Avenue. General. Joseph Louis Cusmano, Mr and Mrs. Joseph S. Cusimano. 140'2

Rarrows Street. General. Richard Charles Cusimano. Mr and Mrs. Joseph Cusimano. R E D .

* Hxh Street, General. Thomas Anthony D"Angelo. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph DAnge'o. 239 For-Vvenue. Academic.

Jon Leslie Derkovitr. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Derkovitz. 274 Broad-head Avenue. Academic.

Richard dayburn. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Dewey. 66 Adams Street, Academic.

John Anthony Dimirri. Mrs. Helen Dimitri. 53 Colfax Street, Gen-

pro-Joseph Russell LaPlaca, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Penhollow, 67 Myrtle records, winning <cven or nine vided me background for the sen-

major touimanients entered, in- ior dance held March 11. The Street, General. Senior teachers, the. administra-ti\e staff and members of the

Ronald I >e. Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. l^e. .378'3 Willard Street, Gen- eluding a smasii|»g victory at the affair was open to all classes, j Board of Education were guests eral.

Leon Oscar LeMaire. Mr. and Mrs Leon LeMaire. 23 Ohio Street, Academic.

Robert Wilber I ong. J r . Mi-s. Ann I ong. 132 Mi Kinlev Avenue. General.

Dominic Lopriore, Mr. and Mrs. James Lopnote. 10 Sherman Street, Academic.

Charles I eo Ludwig, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Ludwig. 4.3 Falconer newspaper with

Mr. and Mrs, Anthony R. Lumia, 107 Fair-

Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lyons. 20 Chestnut

Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. MacDougall,

New York University Hall of with special invitations sent tO;o : * e C l a s s o f 1961-Fame event. Kappa Alpha Tau seniors from neighboring schools.. Officers of the Class of 'fil are: chapter of the National Honor So- j ^ e "Four Freshmen" provided Philip S. Jones, president; Mar-ciety inducted 57 monvbers of the t } 1 e entertainment for a very suc-!^rr.v *-• Carlson, \ ice president; graduating cl.issl cessful senior concert April.29. An) Patricia A. Pa\-ne, secretary:

The Class of |61 hr«-ame the audience of well o\er 1000 con- Donald B. Melquist. treasurer: first at JHS to publish a class tributed to a profit of more than' a"d Scheryn K. Sprinehorn, his-

the apnearance 5500. torian. •61 • last year. x ^ seniors continued a practice' Robert C. Wilson, assistant prin-

!or class was bo^un H„ v r a r before with the :ripal. is faculty advisor. Icr class rings publishing of three issues of "Con-spring of their fidential "61,'* containing class

news and coming events. A fina' event for the j s s u e Will contain information

of "Confidential Tltis year's

also the first to for deliver.- in ?l junior year.

The first ma. Class of 61 wa | the Sorrfiomore , a b o u t 1 h p c r a d u a t c s including

Street, Academic. Samuel Charles Lumia,

dale Axenue. General. Michael Kneger Lyons

Street. Academic. Gerry Charles MacDouga

239 Camp Street, General. James Bruce Mace. Mrs. Alfred T. Mace. 173 Clyde Avenue, Aea- Ret^eption held ill the fall of 195S. j plans for rhe future. John Cham-

demic. This event gave the students and p i o n served as editor of the green Dennis Paul MaddOx, Mrs. Allene Maddox, 19 Fairview Avenue, their parents art opportunity to a n d Vvhite covered bulletin.

Academic. visit the school and meet the M a j y A l j c e MoCanna, Margery Jeffrey Thomas Marsh. Mr. and Mrs. Francis L. Marsh. 117 Fair- teachers. Carlson and David Kling, repre-

view Avenue. Academic. The sophomore class party was scnting t.ne senior class, won the John Malcom Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. Rohert Marshall, S3 Suirgcs held March 7. 19|9, with records, Charlei E. Hall Memorial debate

Street. Academic. dancing and skits presented by j u n e g ^0y uphcld the affirm-Daniel Cieorge Mason. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mason, 370 Hallock class members. ative on the topic. "Resolved.

Street. General A P r i l ^ u 'a* * r d a , r o f ' h e Thai Ttiere in no Place in the John Pickard Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. Claude B. Matthews. 119 sophomore clasg play. "Girl Modern World for Neutralist Na-

Class of 61 Hear t y Congratu lat ions

t o every member of this go -ge t t i ng Class . .

a c red i t to our commun i t y and our

teachers !

: SHOES 212 N. Main St

"Quality Sho*i Everyon* Can Afford"

and Mrs. James Mcintosh, 22 Severn

and Mrs. James McLindon. 79 Lin-

and Mrs. William McMaster, 1026

Dealing Avenue. Academic. James Keith Mcintosh. Mr

Parkway. Academic. .Tames David McLindon, Mr.

wood Avenue. Academic. William John McMaster. Mr.

Allen Street. General. Donald Barry Melquist Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Melquist. I l l Park­

view Avenue. Academic. Samuel Louis Messina. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Messina, 119 Curtis

Street, Technical Electrical. George Angelo Michos, Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Michos, 410 West

Fifth Street, Academic.

tss Crazy." directed by Mr<= Judy u o n s

Mortell and her nhtdent assistant.' ^ Wmf{l S p n j o r a ^ ^ Peggy Olson. | J u n e 2. consisted of a two-part

Durmg her junior year. Margery program v n t h p r e s e n f a t | on of Carlson represented the Class of; awards and a skit entided "Heaven •61 in Norway, spending the sum- I w a s N c v p r L i k c 7 ^ " i n w f l i c n mer there under the American | d a s s ffifts w i ] , a n d p m p h c c v w o r P Field Service program. Members of the class sponsored an A. F. S. dance in the High School gym­nasium to help With the cost of j t i o n , r a c h e r a n d R o b 0 r t C. Wil-the project. s o n as5;jstant ptincipal.

Mary Alice MeCanna. Margery. Q n r i a s s D a y t h p Q ^ ^ .^

announced. Faculty advisors for the event were Mrs. Siultz. Her­bert Beekman, Citizenship educa-

Randall Scott Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Miller. 73fi Hunt Road , C a r l s o r \ a r ^ -^ ' ^^ o l Kr lr> r rP" presented a spotlight for the High *—*- resented the Cla« of 61 in the ; S c h o o , a u d l t o r i u m 7 ^ p l a s s ^

fradiHonal Charle* K. Hall debate. tributed mer $.300 to this gift. in 1960. Their defeat served to in-;,vilif.h w i „ ^ a v a U a b t e t o a l , ] o c a l

crease the determination with which they looked fonvatd to vie torv the next \ear.

The group's junior class play

Academic Samuel James Mistretta, Mr. and Mrs. James Mis-tretta, .305 Foote

Avenue, Academic Wayne Harold Moller. Mrs. Elvira Moller. 20 Carey Place, Aca­

demic. Joseph Michael Montagna. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Montagna. 163

Howard Street. Academic. Robert David Munella. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Munella. 103 Water

Street, General. Robert Harold Neelen. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Neelen, 229 Willard

Street, Academic. Gordon Philip Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon P. Nelson, 28 17th

Street, Academic. Ronald Gordon Norgren. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon O. Norgren, 114

Valley View Avenue. Academic. Michael Frank Norris. Mr, and Mrs. Michael Norris, 237 Willard

Street. Academic. I A • I L Ff" Gary Harold O'Brien, Mr. and Mrs. James O'Brien. 6 Snell Place, A l G S A P 5

Academic. Neil Dennis O'Brien. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur O'Brien, 211 Charlotte . P f Q Q TOFTI

Avenue1 Cjcnornl Dennis Belter Ohlsson. Mr. and Mrs. Ragnar Ohlsson. 10 McDan-1 Following a practice initiated by

iel Avenue. f>neral. ' ^ > P a r ' s J™"* r ' a s s ' * e C l a ^ Raymond Douglas Oleshak. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Oleshak. South and!°L 1 9 ? 2 Pubhln.e<. l h r c P 1SSUPS *

groups wishing to make use of it.

Moving l'p Day ceremonies June 9 were highlighted by

George Bernard Shaw's ' 'Pyg-j s p e e c hes by Juli Rubio and the mahon." was presented May 34. c l a s s presidents, including senior 1960. Assisted by Maureen O'Pray. | p r e S ] d e n t P n i l i p J o n e s u i l o m a d c Mrs. Ellen Shulte. English and dramatics teacher, directed the performance.

As seniors in the fall of 1960,

CONGRATULATIONS *.*. y^x^*^

to the Grads

of '61

and our

Best Wishes

PHARMACISTS ANTHONY J. TOTA SAMUEL L. BAUDA

Class Of '62

eral.

Whitehill Avenue. R.D. 3. Academic. Ravmond Patrick Olieski. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond F. Oljeski, 40

Bush Street, Technical Electrical. Gary E'mer Olson. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Olson, 103 McKinley Av­

enue. Academic ' David Allen Paladino. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Paladino. 11 Cole Av-

enue. Academic. Joseph James Palermo, Mr. and Mrs. James Palermo. 211 Barrows

Street. Academic. Antbonv Frank Parinella, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Parinella, 209 Allen j

Street. General.

•'Confidential 62." Kicking off the year's activity

was the Junior Class party, held January 28. 1961. in the school gymnasium with the theme "Car­nival."

On April 8 the cla.ss held an Amehcan Field Service dance to raise money for their AFS repre­sentative. Anne Ondwick. who will soend this summer in Turkey.

575 David Rydell Faeerstrom, Mr. and Mrs. Thure Fagerstrom Front Street. Academic.

Michael Edward Farrell. Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Farrell, Sr.. 102 Fluvanna Avenue, (ieneral.

Charles Michael Faseiana. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Fasciana. 149 Allen Street Academic.

Charles Peter Fasciana. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fasciana. 88 Lin-WTtod Avenue. Academic.

Dennis William Ferinn. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ferino. 31 Chambers Street. General.

Russell Ferraloro. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ferraloro. Ifif) Allen Street. General

Glenn Therdore Fisk. T L Fisk. 346 Ha'loek Street. Academic.

Michael Ives Paris. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Paris. 18 Chestnut Street. ^ $ ! ? J 0 n a t 0 n W M V™^ to

General. 1 t h* f u n d ' Samuel James P.ssamonte. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Passamonte. 39! ^ t ^ ? ^ J ^ 2^" ^ l ^ -

Croc street. Academic. sented the Junior Play. Oa»bo rv»^;. »K ~* D-» %M J »» *„ ^ « ,~, ~ .. °n February 11 in the school audi-Denn's Alfred Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Peterson. 123 Colfax ! , n r i l i m

Street. General. ironum. Edward Jacob Philips, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Phillips. 234 Hall j ^ ^ r Reception.

! AxvZ'"- ArT

adcnlH;i . M I SaUy Hardenburg. Leonard Faulk. R n a n L r r Pllsbury. Mr. and Mrs. Merle PUlsbury. 114 Wilton J r „ a n d D a v i d Beckman represent-

Ave-,r. Ac^dem.e^ L | m e Junior € l a « in the annual James Bruce Powers. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bruce Powers, 1227 Pren- Charles E. Hall debate on June

; de r - s t Avenue. Academic. 6 D e s p i t e a well-prtpared and live-Charles R'chard Raeon, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Raeon, 9 Sherman,jy ease, the Juniors lost a close

On June 2 the Juniors hosted the

r graduation

Graduation marks both an endirfg and a beginning. May you continue toward the coveted goal of success and happiness.

(Specialists For Men J

and Mrs. Jan Douglas Fritz, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Fritz, 220 Fairmount Av- Street. General

enue. General. Duane Hamilton Rennells. Mr Thomas David Getska. Mr. and Mrs. Gregor Getska. 173 Hallock, fak> Street. Academic.

Street. Academic. Michael Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Richmond. 51 Allendale Thomas George Gill, Mr. and Mrs. George Gill, 29 Fairfax Road.! Avenue, Ae*demic

Academic. Dennis David Ricker. Mrs. Robert Ricker. 132 Allen Street. Gen-Charles Jeffrey Glace, Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Glace, 611 Wash- eral.

tagton Street, General. # ^ CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE

decision to the Seniors, Carl Rennells, 224 Buf-! Officers this yeajp were: Michael

• Deitsch. president; Kathleen Sta-pleton. vice president; Joanne Mei-selman, secretary; and Paul Spera. treasurer.

Robert C. Wilson, assistant prin­cipal, was faculty advisor.

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