Before the final d ·, Ot~r exit from the fray, We wish ere then we might Embface Athena's light. Hence we aspire to claim Her bright elusiL•e flame So we ma'' '/umin.ate The darktzess of ottr 11ight, And life shall culminate With her resplendent light. ]an Leask '61 Class Motto: "May the flame of knowledge burn brightly while the torch is in our keeping."
PUBLISHED BY THE SCARLET STAFF SYRACUSE CENTRAL TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL 2 SYRACUSE, NEW YORK CO-EDITORS Lilla Head Linda Schmidt AS ISTANT EDITORS Mary Hartrick Diane Metzger STAFF Marcia McCloy Delores Morgese Elizabeth Ann Page Don Hadyk Nancy McBride Tony Fragola ARTISTS Sandy Franklin Chuck Gruman Carol Storey ADVISOR Mrs. Muriel Ketchum BUSINESS MANAGER Mr. Francis Schneid Photographers E. W. EDWARD & ON 208 South Salina Street Syracuse, N. Y. Neil Harger Technical Photography THE I
SCARLET 1961 ALMA MATER (Tune, "Annie Laurie") Hail to thee, 0 Alma Mater, Bright morning star of youthMay ottr lives prove yet the glory, Thy name our badge of tmth. Thy name our badge of tmthThy sons shall e'er be tmeHail to thee, ottr Alma Mater, And thine emblem, red arzd blue. Rich in )ears, enu•reathed in laurels, Thy long-sped hopes abotmd, A1zd wherever lies the guerdo11, Their som may still be fou1ld. Their sons may still be foundThy som shall e'er be tme- 'triving still for Alma Mater, And her emblem, red and blue. 3
Mr. George Berry One of the mosc deeply appreciated and respccced persons in Central Tech is our own Mr. Berry .... and with good cause. For Mr. Berry has given many years of Joyal service co our school, first as a teacher of English and math and now as our capable vice- principal. Despite his never-ending work, as evidenced by a desk always piled high with papers, Mr. Berry seems to find time to counsel, direct, assist and console when neces ary, students and faculty alike. His school spirit knows no bounds. Whether he is directing a Grand March at the Senior Ball, D E D I c A T I pra1smg deserving students, or offering a few spirited words in pep fests, his enthusiasm never wanes. A ready wit- a hearty laugh- a raccoon coat and an ubiquitous lunch pail- these are some things we will remember about Mr. Berry in years co come. But most of all we shall remember the pride he took in us, in our school and in our teachers. And so for these reasons and many more, we dedicate the 1961 edition of the Scarlet co Mr. George Berry. 0 N
....... . . George Berry 6 PRINCIPAL Edward H. Lang VICE PRINCIPALS William Haws
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