

Thomas Delaney, Terry Cook, and Edward Syron reminisce about their
experiences at Boys' State. As delegates to the conference last june, they
studied thej practical applications of politics.
RUSSELL KENT MATHEWSON:
~l athematics,
science majors.
Cro~s
Country 2,3,4; Wrestling 3,4; JV Wrestling 2; Track 2,3,4;
lntramurals 4.
STEVANA.
~IAXWELL:
Wrestling 2,3,4; J\' Baseball 3; lntramur–
als 3,4.
LANORA MAY:
Business major.
GAIL LYNNE MERRILL:
Scie nce, home economics majors.
Girls' Choir 2; lntramurals 2.
BETTY
L.
!\tiLLER:
Business major. GLC 2,3; Girls' Sports 2,3,4.
CARL RICHARD !\IlLLER:
Science, industrial arts, art majors.
Cro~s
Country 2; Football 2,3; Track 2.
JACKIE P. MISKELL:
Business major. Transfe r from St. Co–
lumba's, N.Y.
JOSEPH EDWIN MITCHELL:
Science, art majors. Football 2,3,
4, co-captain 4; Basketball 4; J\' Basketba ll 2; Volleyball 3; Track
3,4; Ski C lub 4.
EUGENE JOSEPH 1\IOLINARI:
:\lathematics, scie nce majors.
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Seniors Dudley Scott, Rosemary Truman , and Richard Fletcher
rehearse the music which they sang at the All-State
Music
Festival
held
in
Buffalo November 30 to December
3.
Hussell
~lathcwson
Stevan
~l a:~.well
Lanora :\lay
Gail
~terrill
Betty
~I
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Carl
~I
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Jackie :\liske ll
Joseph
~litchell
Eugene
~lolinari