Fayetteville Manlius High School 1956 Yearbook (Fayetteville, NY) - Full Access
FRANK JOHN HUSTON Frank was kept very busy during hi high chool career by an after· chool job. Hi job at a local supermarket, while hard work, didn't keep him from having fun as a member of the "Acme Club." PATRICIA FRANCE KANE A New Yorker, Pat was transferred to f.]\[ in her junior year. A sport enthu ia t, she participated in girls sport , Leader Club and intramurals. A member of Girls Choru for two years. Pat found time for working on the Hornet ' Nest Staff in her enior year. BARBARA LEIGH KIRKWOOD In her senior year Bobbie became secre· tary of her cia and secretary of A.A. Athletically he was a cheerleader and majorette and was a part of girls' sport and intramurals. A member of the Hornets' Ne t Staff, Bobbie san·g in Choir and Swing Sixteen and was cho en for All State Sectionals. <;Qeme~ttber- ~o~ttework, ~eaaache.., ALICE IARIE KOZIKOWSKI Alice helped to maintain school spirit as a cheerleader. She participated in girls' sport and Leaders' Club to earn her Block f.M. A member of F.T.A., she worked on the Hornets' Nest Staff. A member of Art Club for three years, she was also elected to Red Cross Club. FRANCIS GEORGE KURACINA Frank transferred to F-M from Camden Central School in his junior year. One of hi greate t interests is skiing, and his leadership as president of the Ski Club in senior year was one of the reasons for its success. He entered skiing competition through the club. Frank has al o been important to the ba eball team for two years. AUDREY THERESA LAMONTAGNE Active· in school life Audie was elected vice-pr~sident of her freshman class and corre ponding secretary of Stu· dent Council. Active also in girls' sports. she was a member of Rifle Club and Ski Club. Audrey was an enthusiastic member of chorus for three years.
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