Akron Central School - Akronite Yearbook (Akron, NY)
- Class of 1970
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Seniors 8
Sports 44
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Activities 74
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YESTERDAY IS BUT A DREAM
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JOHN ABRAHAM
CHRISTINE ABRAMS
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DARRYL ALTROGGE
THOMAS ARNOLD
ROBERT ASMUS
KATHLEEN BABEL
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SANDRA BAKER
KENNETH BAUMAN
ROYTHA BEDFORD
LORIE BETTIO
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BARBARA BETZOLD
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JANIS BITTERMAN
THOMAS BLACKLOCK
DIANE BLUHM
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BARBARA BORDEN
RUSSELL BORDEN
GREGORY BERNIER
APRIL BOWER
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JAMES BOWER
LEE BRADLEY
LEON BREWER
JAMIE BROCKWAY
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CAROLYN CHILDS
ALBERT CLAUDE
BETTY CONIBEAR
NOREEN COPE
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KATHY COVERT
DOREEN CUMMINGS
SUSAN CUMMINGS
JERRY DENNIS
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Daddy, I want you to meet some-
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Watch out, 007, it'1l blow up!
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Why? . . . Why not?
So this is America!
Guess who?
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you please get out of here with that ca.mera?!
And this is what we learn in gym.
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The Three Stooges
BRENDA DOMON
MARILYN DOWNEY
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KEITH EWALD
KAREN FINGER
NANCY FINGER
PETER FORRESTEL
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ALAN FOSTER
JOHN FREEMAN
KEITH FRY
CATHLEEN FURMINGER
twenty-two
FELISBERTO GARRIDO
JUDY GASKILL
JOSEPH GEDDES
PATRICK GEORGE
twenty-three
BRYAN GERSTUNG
DOUGLAS HART
MARCIA HARTL
MARK HATSWELL
twenty-four
MARY HOCTOR
LOIS HOFMEIER
MICHAEL HOULIHAN
RICHARD HUTCHINSON
twenty-five
NANCY JOHNSTONE
DONALD JONES
JOANNE KAHL
ROGER KELKENBERG
twenty-six
TIMOTHY KENNEDY
SHIRLEY KNAPP
ANNE KOPACZ
SUANN KOWALIK
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JAMES KRESS
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LINDA MAULDIN
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ROSEMARY MECCA
DALE MECKLENBERG
ROSE MUGGELBERG
DONNA MURPHY
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BRIAN NEHRBOSS
PETER NOODY
DANIEL ODELL
STEPHEN PARKER
thirty-two
KAY PAWLICK
HERBERT PECHUMAN
JEFFREY PETERS
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ROBIN POLLACK
DEBORAH PIXLEY
thirty-three
SANDRA PORTER
EDWARD PRAPOST
CHARLES REBMANN
thirty-four
ROBERT REGAN
DENNIS REMINGTON
GREGORY STANLEY
MARLENE RIBBECK
thirty-five
CHRISTINE RITECZ
CHARLES ROSENBERG
CHARLES RUSSELL
MARILYN SCHOENTHAL
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KEITH SCHULTZ
JERRY SHROCK
JOSEPH SCHUMACHER
THOMAS SHISLER
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LINDA SNYDER
MICHAEL SPRINGER
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DALE STONE
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SEAN WALKER
SHEILA WANDS
LINDA WEAVER
ROBERT WEBSTER
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COLLETTE ZIMMERMAN
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LOREN REUBEN
Seniors Not Pictured:
JAMES BITIERMAN
DAVID EDWARDS
BRUCE GLOMB
MICHAEL GRONAU
DENNIS HUDOMINT
CHESTER LOGAN
MICHAEL 0'CONNOR
EDMUND PARKER
DANIEL PETERS
THOMAS RICHARDSON
DONN STEGMAN
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FELISBER TO GARRIDO
Felisberto Garrido was the 1970 Akron A.F.S. stu-
dent. 'iGar,, came from Brazil to live in Akron at the
home of Lawson Finger on East Avenue.
During the 1970 school year, Car carried a full aca-
demic load, including math twelve and physics. He also
participated in sports as a member of the cross country
and wrestling teams. As a foreign exchange student, he
also took part in any A.F.S. activities, including a student
exchange which took him to East Aurora for a week.
Car lists the samba and Italian foods as two of his favo-
rites. Everyone at Akron Central enjoyed getting to know
Car and we all wish him every success in his future.
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Senior Class Cabinet: Jeff Peters, student council representativeg Sue Kowalik,
treasurerg Nancy Finger, vice presidentg Nancy Kraatz, secretaryg Jan Bitter-
man, student courtg Linda Mauldin, student council alternate, .lim Bitterman,
president.
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1969 prom was
Indla The king
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chele Bordonaro. The
prince and princess
were Dale Stone and
Cathy Furminger.
CLASS UF 1970
A CTIVITIES
In October, the
Senior class held a
dance to help raise
money for the prom.
The band was the
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Hawkins Dance was
held in November.
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Most members of the class of 1970 started school at
Akron Elementary School in 1956. We left that school in
1964 when we moved into the high school building. We
probably first started to think of ourselves as a class in
1965 when we entered the freshman class. Throughout
high school we have sponsored dances, car washes, and
bake sales to raise money for our junior and senior
proms. During our senior year, we were fortunate enough
to have an advisor who was willing to fight for us and de-
fend our right to certain privileges, including the senior
lounge. Our advisor was Mrs. Mona Gaddis.
The class of 1970 is unique in many ways. We can still
remember the old cafeteria, the old auditorium, the old
bus garage. We will always remember Mr. Johnson, Miss
Richardson, and Mr. Allen. During our senior year, the
whole world seemed to change in many ways. We exper-
ienced the Vietnam War Moratorium, the draft lottery
and the moon landings. We can only hope that ACS will
remember and miss us as much as we will remember and
miss it.
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Wilson - 8
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VARSITY HOCKEY SCORES
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Pavillion - 1
Warsaw - 1
Warsaw - 2
Pembroke - 1
Alexander - 1
Batavia - 0
Senior Hockey Players: Row 1: Robin Pollack
Barbara Borden, Cathy Furminger, Suann Kowal k
Row 2: Christine Abrams, Kay Pawlick, Collett
Zimmerman, Linda Mauldin
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Akron - 2 Albion - 6 Akron - A6 Medina - 20
Akron - 111- Newfane - 6 Akron - 18 Cheektowaga - 6
Akron - 20 Wilson - 0 Akron 1 6 Starpoint - 24
.IUNIOR VARSITY HOCKEY
Akron - 1 Pavillion - 1 Akron - 1 Pembroke - 0 Akron - 1 Alexander 2
Akron - O Warsaw - 0 Akron - 1 Batavia - 1
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VARSITY WRESTLING
RECORD: Won 3 Lost 10
Mike Springer and John Abraham second in league. Roger
Pixley, Tom Barkewitz, and Mike Keller fourth in league.
SECTIONALS: finished 12th
OUTSTANDING RECORDS: Mike Springer finished with
score of 14-3-1, finished 4th in sectionals. John Abraham fin-
ished with score of 8-3.
MIKE SPRINGER
Coach Drayer
1969-1970 SEASON:
Akron
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Akron
Akron
Akron
Akron
Akron
Akron
Wilson 33
Roy-Hart 24
Newfane 36
Albion 1 1
Medina 50
Wilson 29
Starpoint 37
Roy-Hart 29
Barker 21
Nichols 24-
Newfane 33
Albion 32
Nichols 15
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AKRON TIGER SHARKS
1969-1970 SEASON:
Clarence 60
Albion 29
Oakfield 32
Alden 36
Depew 57
Albion 42
Roy-Hart 39
Clarence 67
Barker 33
Roy-Hart 47
Barker 30
Oakiield 41
Iroquois 54
Cheektowaga 33
S YN CHR ONIZED S WIMMING
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Akron 4-4 'Alden
Akron 38 Newfane
Akron 48 Albion
Akron 62 ' Park
Akron 45 Medina
Akron 69 Wilson
Akron 38 Starpoint
Akron 55 'Alden
Akron 49 Roy-Hart
Akron 4-0 Newfhne
Akron 66 Albion
Akron 50 Medina
Akron 68 Wilson
Akron 39 'Nichols
Akron 40 Starpoint
RECORD: 2-16
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The Varsity tennis team under Head Coach Enser put forth
one of Akron's better seasons. This year s squad posted the
first win over Wilson in twenty years of competition
AKRON VARSITY BASEBALL
The Akron Varsity team suffered one of its worst seasons in
recent years. The Tigers are in a complete rebuilding process SCOREBOARD
and will again have a young team in the 1970 season. TCIHTCUCC 4 Akl'0H
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Roy-Hart 3 Akron
Newfane 10 Akron
Medina 8 Akron
'Clarence 6 Akron
Albion 18 Akron
Wilson 9 Akron
Starpoint 6 Akron
Newfane 2 Akron
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Medina 11 Akron
IDR VARSITY Albion 10 Akron
Wilson 12 Akron
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as the all league meet and the sectlonals Akron flnlshecl thlrd ln the sectlonals and
fourth 1n the all league meet The coach of the strong Akron team IS Mr Jerold Edgar
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Co-Captain: Chris Abrams
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AND EVERY TOMORROW A VISION OF HOPE
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Row I: Ribbeck, M, Lockhart, J,-Smith, L, Pechurnan, R, Wallburn, R
Row 2: Clear, F, Jones, D, Pask, L, Markgk, W, Ottiavani, D, Swiatowy
D
Row 3: Bower, B, Feldman, R, Bassanello, Mg Skye, W, Keller, A, Leeds,
S, Gran ke, G
Row 1: Knop, S, Lega, P, Stanley, L, Fink, D, Mattioli, S, Wolters, ,I
Koons, D, Wicleman, M
Row 2: Schoenthal, L, Poulos, M, Rogers, S, Adamkowski, R, Brewer,J
Dieterle, L, Burdick, P
Row 3: Peters, J, Remington, B, Lieb, M, Oldenski, S, Coffta, S, Leavitt
N, Delelys, H
Row 4: Reuben, N, Zola, M, Schubel, T, Sowinski, D, Dietz, Dg Laycock
D, Yousey, R
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The Jumor Class Cabinet for
1969 1970
Pres1dent Mike Uljanov
Vice Presldent Linda Schoenthal
Secretary Martha Parzych
Treasurer Sandy Rogers
Student Councll Brenda Remlngton
Student Court MILS Poulos
Rowl Womack R Karcher K Bordonaro L Ceisner N Johnstone V
Perry L Schumacher T Winter C
Row2 Heberlmg D Zitzka W Williams J Barkowltz C Martin S Jal
itrs, M Tlppett B
Row3 Dledrlch W Houhhan E Pa.rzychM Blish T Mann J Roll N
Row4 Brackett T Peck C Swlnlarski K Holtz N Sy B
Row If Bfuningt C: Harrerr, Cs Prinwp, A: Begiers, D, Leavitt, Kg
Malony, E
R070 2-' NiC0Sifi, DZ Regall, .li Weaver, B: Holovicks, S: Stuchell, L
R010 3? Sy, L3 K0h19f, JZ Midecke, M: Montville, P, Kress, J
Row 4: Werner, Lg Fry, R: Schaffgr, R: Whitbeck, J
Row 1: Golpl, L: Abraham, J: Spears, D: Gerstung, D, Schnabel, B
Row 2: Steimer, Ng Crane, C: Keppler, P: McCondey, Pg Nehrboss, R3
Carges, J: Rapisardi, J
Row 3: Pask, Lg Lloyd, B: Bishop, S9 Forrestel, Mg Pask, D: Bruning, M:
Kostanciak, J: Iulg, W
CLASS OF 1972
The Sophomore Class Cabinet for
1969-1970 was:
President: Marlene Yousey
Vice-President: Barbara Shisler
Secretary: Theresa Coughlin
Treasurer: Ryan Forrestel
Student Council: Karen Caffrey
Student Court: Tony Mello
Row 1: Davis, D: Colopy, Mg Caffgry, Kg Shisler, Bg Barkewitz, T3 Burns
S: Brunner, Ng Schafer, S
Row 2: Niezgoda, S5 Voigt, R3 Capan, Ig Frye, D: Kingsley, S: Matynka, J
Kolipinski, C
Row 3: Joy, C: Berghorn, D: Hensel, R: Wright, J: Parker, D: Mandolene
P
Row 4: Cronau, C: Kruschke, K: Whiting, R
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Row I: Skomski, MgBedford, Mg Burns, Sg Bedford, Lg McNiff, Sg Olzew-
ski, Eg Glena, Cg Stuchell, A
Row 2: 0'Connor, Bg Jonathan, Mg Parker, Sg Keller, Mg Flanders, Sg
Kumm, Pg Bow, L
Row 3: Bromstead, Dg Wideman, ,Ig Hammond, Pg Bohn, lg Smith, Gg
Walker, Sg Campbell, B
Row 4: Spillman, Lg Kowalik, Rg Abrams, C
Row 1: Cummings, Mg Cross, Lg Marconi, Mg Casseri, Dg Bradley, Lg Ellis,
Pg Reuben, W
Row 2: Stapleton, Mg Babel, Mg Flading, Dg Laycock, Cg Brust, Cg Forres-
tel, R
Row 3: Schoenthal, Sg Pacer, Sg Yousey, Mg Varo, Lg Coffta, J
Row 4: Carmer, D, Mattei, ,lg Knop, Mg Covel, Kg Sowinski, J
Row 5: Krzykowski, Ng Socha. Lg Garrison, Jg Rogers, Jg Coughlin, T
Row 6: Lockhart, T
Row 1: Brauen, Kg Brunner, Ng Klehn, Sg Noody, Pg Wight, Bg Porter, A
Fitzgibbons, Pg Ribbeck, G
Row 2: Wik, Lg Keller, Ag Blasko, Kg Cummings, Bg Mello, Ag Downey,'J
Bower, Bg Snyder, S
Row 3: Pechuman, Rg Miles, Rg Feldman, Pg Kostanciak, ,lg Lafosse, I
Weston, Wg Kelly, S
Row 1: Abrams, Fg Mecca, Sg Salim, Eg Gallo, Lg Schrock, K
Row 2: Wehling, Dg Winnie, Pg Covel, ,lg Keppler, Mg Bork, R
Row 3: Stock, Dg Tiedt, Rg Pitas, Pg Barone, Sg Johnson, Bg Ormsby, R
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Row 1: Ground, Mg Ormsby, Ag Hobot, Lg Pollack, Sg Berry, Sg Wronow
icz, ,I
Row 2: Roggen, Kg Asmus, Jg Matynaka, ,lg Smith, Kg Kroimer, Pg Rib
beck, A
Row 3: Kraatz, Cg Forrestel, Ag Muchow, Mg Snyder, Lg Lockhart, M
Hart, Mg Miles, Cg Claude, Cg Jemison, Vg Roberts, Lg Bluhm, Jg Valente
Mg Bruning, Eg Stuber, Dg Goodrige, T
Row 1: Sweitzer, Jg Reichert, Cg Blasko, Tg Bassanello, Pg Betzold, Mg
Cround, Wg Vacanti, Rg Williams, R
Row 3: Fisher, Wg Gonsowski, Dg Yohn, Dg Ceisner, Kg Roberto, Lg Cum
mings, Mg Graves, Ig Hammond, Pg Rebmann, R
Row 1: Herod, Pg Delelys, Bg Murphy, L
Row 2: Jones, Tg Parker, Cg McCollister, J: DeYoung, D
Row 3: Logan, Gg Roberto, Ng Maloney, Fg Welsh, P
CLASS OF 19
The Freshman Class Cabinet for
1969-1970 was:
President: Carol Riechert
Vice-President: Andy Forrestel
Secretary: Diane Mattioli
Treasurer: Cheryl Wagner
Student Council: Lorraine Kuraszkiewicz
Student Court: John Trigilio
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Row 1: Rosenberg, D, Martino, G, Starr, D, Michalek, L, Stuchell, H
Grant, B, Pixley, R, Vanice, T
Row 2: Odell, M, Abrams, T, Covel, J, Wight, W, Kenyon, K, Murphy, M
Best, D, Cummings, B
Row 3: Jack, S, Weaver, P, Arnold, S, Diederich, G, Scotland, J, Holtz, D
Blish, R, Kress, R
Row 1: Mattioli, D, Pogel, G, Swiatowy, C, Kazrnierczak, S, Cummings, P,
Witnauer, L, Ribbecl-1, C, Dieterle, S
Row 2: Johnson, S, Goerlitz, L, Peters, M, Baker, B, Karl, R, Lucia, R,
Poulos, S
Row 3: Gerstung, D, Brady, R, Rudolph, B, Schnabel, N, Nixon, B, Par-
zych, J, Bmdley, J
Row 1: Achuff, P, Stapleton, K, Pann, C, Sescil, D, Klingelsmith, C
Bramley, H, Jacobsen, V, Reuben, V
Row 2: Ground, R, Burg, K, Asbeck, J, Ritecz, R, Sutton, D, Wright, A
Wagner, C
Row 3: Kuraszkiewicz, L, Doty, T, Hartl, T, McNiff, C, Fitzsimmons, L
Schumacher, T, Rehwaldt, B
Row 4: Boskat, R, Garrison, W, Poodry, S, Nayman, H, Trigilio, J, Miller,
S
Row 1: Brockway, N, Steimer, E, Krantz, P, Peters, J, Ribbeck, V, Mir-
rione, M, Printup, D
Row 2: Thomas, D, McCollister, J, Reuben, F, Bassanello, T, Lega, S,
Bower, J
Row 3: Sigmon, T, Keller, K, Bluhm, M, Pafk, K, Bedford, J, Doktor, R
Knapp, S
Row 4: Haas, E, Schuler, T, Heberling, J, Dylag, J, Hellert, B, Adkins, B
Coffta, M
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EI GH T H GRADE
Row I: Wilson, Dg Dieterle, Rg Bennie, Wg Doxtader, Lg McLeod, Sg Pol-
lack, Sg Yousey, Dg Morrison, R
Row 2: Ground, Cig Porter, Ag Golding, Gg Carges, Tg Reigle, Sg Jones, Ag
Stahl, R
Row 3: Newman, Dg Kumro, Cg Hoehman, Eg David, Dg Berghorn, Dg Rib-
beck, D
Row 4: Sy, Rg Albrecht, ,lg Shrock, R
Row 1: Johnathan, Kg Williams, Dg Murphy, Mg Vanice, Mg George, Fg
Campbell, Rg Rogers, Cg Brackett, D '
Row 2: Kelley, Cg Lorwa, Mg Johnathan, Jg Ribbeck, Bg Nicometi, Dg
Salim, Dg Daley, F
Row 3: Spears, Lg Skye, Mg Sweitzer, Wg Barerlein, Sg Kress, Dg Zelms, Gg
Pickwick, C
Row I: Pafk, Pg Bruner, Dg Robnett, Vg Blackman, Ag McNiff, Cg New-
man, Mg Graves, C
Row 2: Schultz, Kg Pohl, Sg Abraham, Gg Smith, Mg Zitzka, Tg Homesber-
er, G
Row 3: DeYoung, ,lg Kennedy, Mg Childs, Lg Lacki, Tg Smith, G
Row 4: Ewald, Kg Stocker, Mg Kasperek, J: Hartwig, Lg Whiting, Ng
Eldred, L
Row 1: DePov, Lg Klower, Bg Wideman J' Paliza K' Domon, Dg Rice,
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Mg Kinne, Cg Swiatowy, T
Row 2: Zelms, Dg Caprio, Jg Garvey, Rg Graff, Cg Coffta, Jg Peruzzini, Dg
Campbell, Rg Bachr, K
Row 3: Swiatowy, Gg Zimmerman, Kg Stratton, Mg Gillmeister, Dg Mur-
ray, Bg Penko, Mg Brewer, Wg Scarborough, D
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Row 1: Bruning, Hg Reuben, Vg Milam, Bg Georger, Cg Lorwa, J g Smith,
Og Krnatz, Pg Cory, A
Row 2: Meinzer, Kg Pask, Lg Herod, Sg Rogers, Gg Noody, Tg PeQueen, Gg
Blish, D -
Row 3: Steiner, Sg Schnabel, Lg Snell, Lg Keller, Tg Sevor, Cg Horning, L
Row 4.' Baran, Rg Alexander, Dg Doctor, A '
Row 1: Confer, Cg Valente, Ag Bauman, Cg Beckwth, Bg Ball, Wg
Hitchcock, Tg Rosenecker. C
Row 2: Jost, Rg Morgang Cummings, Dg Cheavacci, Mg Gaskill, Rg Laurid
song Pridson, Mg Koeller, Ng Lemanski, Sg Soika, K
K0u73: Fry, jg Hansen, Cg Bromstead, Ug Brengel, Bg Staebell, Bg Pokor-
ski, Dg Muchow, M
Row 4: Novak, Mg Johnson, Cg Criswell, L
SE VE TH GRADE
Row 1: Jemison, SgKumph, Kg Schnabel, Gg O'Dell, Sg Eldred, Rg Leder-
house, L '
Row 2: Caprio, Mg Hill, Cg Huth, Kg Roholoff, lg Georger, Cg Bruning, S
Row 3: Skellon, Bg Keller, Kg Smith, Mg Diederich, Dg Massaro, Rg Alex-
ander, D
Row 4: Bohn, ,lg Tordy, Gg Miller, Bg PeQueen, P
Row 1: Pohl, Ag Wesley, Tg Pacer, Dg Pann, Dg Shisler, lg Rosenberg, Dg
Childs, Wg McNutt, Fg Greiner, Rg Allen, Kg Marconi, Mg Smith, Sg Far-
rell, Dg Jones, J: Burrows, Eg Achoff, Rg Bruning, Wg Anderson, Rg Morri-
son, Kg Dylag, ,I
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Row 1: Francis. V: Wright. M: Welch, J: Kolipinski. M: Davis. T: Snyder,
L: Hcri. C: Bluhm, T: Pacer, A
Row 2: Rehwaldt, B: Burg, G: Chapman, J: Litt1e,J: Powell, J: Carmer. K:
Preclinore. P: Randall, S: Frey, K: Brady. M
Row 3: Harll. P: Sy. D: Griffiths. C: Cummings. C: Brercnt, R: Rastelli, S:
Reimer, D: Forrcstel, R
Row 4: Eckcrson, S: Trigilio. J: Hudson, J: Bluhm, M: Flading, C
Raw 1,- Bradlield. J: Fry, L: Murray. S: Santolini. M: Sigmon. B: Weston,
B: Marquardt. C
Row 2: Allison, B: Klawer. L: Adamkowski, C: Easton, D: Socha, J: Poo-
drv. L
Row 3: Burtholz. C: Pask, lg Josey, J: Medolv, NZ AVUOM. D3 Jago. W
Row 4: Haddow, J: Cummings. E: Rehwaldt, T: Newman, G
Row 1: Sigmon. K: Childs, P: Babel. J: Hoste, R: DeFries. B: Ribbeck, R:
Staplcton. M: Homesberger, J
Row 2: Lacki, P: Womack, D: Schafer. D: Bradley. L: Payne. P: Albrecht,
C: Marquardt. D
R01113: Andvrson. J: Jamieson, L: Eddy. N: Kopp. K: Begiers. D: Garrett,
M: Kaulinun. C: Meyer, J
Row 1: Rohm-tt. R: Hake. R: Mondello. D: Reynolds. M: Carrubba. J.
Tobin. D: Capan. K
Ron' 2: Wilson. J: Stacboll. L: Hammond. ll Mauldill- lr Hudomint. D.
Witkop. V: Karcher. R: Johnstome. W
Row 3: Paxon. R: Slcgnian. L: Rusnak. V: Rice. B: Weaver. V: Rogers. S:
Bushlianmivr, D
Row -1: Rvniington. P: Philips, S: Soika, K: Peters. T: LLl4'lllCI'llLillll, J
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LUUK WELL, THEREFORE, T0 THIS DAY
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VARSITY CH ORALE
The Varsity Chorale is made up of fifty ofthe best voices at Akron and is directed by Mrs. Nancy Groves. These
students are in grades 10-12. T
This year the members of the Varsity Chorale sang for the Golden Agers and for the High School Open House.
They also perform at the Christmas and Spring Concerts and, most important, put on a musical. A
Many people do not realize the hard work these students do. They meet every day for practice with their faithful
leader, Mrs. Groves. Each year she starts out with a fairly new group of students and Works them into something
great.
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The Music Department at A.C.S. is one of the most important parts of the school. A major part of the student
body participates in the musical activities offered.
The junior high student at A.C.S. can participate in Junior Orchestra, Junior Band, Junior Girls Glee Club or
Junior Boys Clee Club. They perform in the annual Christmas and Spring Concerts.
Junior high students work their Way into Senior Orchestra, Concert Band, Senior Girls Glee Club, and Varsity
Chorale. Students take individual lessons and practice long, hard hours for a concert. Students from the Akron
Music Department have also participated in N.Y.S.M.A. Festivals, Erie County Chorus, Band, and Orchestra and
All State Sectionals.
The students could not have their activities without the help of these music teachers: Mrs. Burg, Miss Harlin,
Mr. Stapleton, and Mrs. Groves. Our thanks to all of them.
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SEVENTH
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YURKERS
Advisor: Mr. Drayer
There are four separate Yorker Clubs divided by grade level. Students interested in New York State history
belong to the clubs. During the year the members take short educational trips and have guest speakers come to the
school. In addition, they work to raise funds throughout the year to take an educational weekend trip to the annual
Yorker convention, or to some other city which interests them.
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IHGHTH
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YORKERS
Advisor: Mr. Stock
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STUDENT
COUNCIL
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This year the student council undertook the project of rewriting the constitution. Along with this task they par
ticipated in the usual annual American Field Service pizza sale, the welcome and farewell dances.
STUDENT COUNCIL
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The duty of the student court is to try cases
brought before it by the monitors This year the
bly This vear Akron students acted as delegates
STUDENT COURT
The members of this club were selected at the National
Honor Society induction assembly held in May, 1969.
This year they have participated in fund raising activities
and have attended various conferences throughout the
year.
IN TERNA TIONA L CL
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DANCING CL UB
Under the direction of Mr. Dembrow this
group of ninth through twelfth graders learn the
heritage of dancing. They perform for civic
groups and are asked to take part in the schoo1's
musical.
CHESS CLUB Q
Akron's chess club is open to anyone in
grades nine through twelve interested in learn-
ing or studying the game of chess. Meetings are
held weekly. The five top players constitute the
chess team, which competes in the Suburban
High School Chess League. This league consists
of Akron, Amherst, Clarence, Kenmore East,
Lockport, and Williamsville. Akron7s chess
team won the championship in 1967.
MODEL CL UB
The members of the model club 'are given the op-
portunity, by their advisor, Mr. Latko, to learn about
and to build models.
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MONITORS
Under their captain, Terry Blish, and their
advisor, Mr. Eckerson, the monitors act as a
peace-keeping force within the school. lt is their
duty to enforce the rules, rather than to punish.
FUTURE H OMEMAKERS
OF AMERICA
Future Homemakers of America is a national or-
ganization of students who are studying or have stud-
ied home economics in junior or senior high school.
The over-all objective of F.H.A. is to help individ-
uals improve personal, family, and community living
through additional experiences in planning and
carrying out activities related to homemaking.
FUTURE FARMERS
OF AMERICA
This year the F.F.A. sent five members to a
p convention in Kansas City. During the summer,
the F.F.A. sends boys to Oswegatchie, the New
York State training camp.
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SUPPLY OFFICE STAFF
This non-profit organization is run solely
by students with Mr. Victor, the school
businessmanager, as advisor. The supply
office sells various school supplies along
with paperback books.
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MICROBIOLOGY CL UB
Under the direction of Mr. Dembrow, the
microbiology club studies different micro-
organisms. The club provides a type of ex-
tended biology class. The members of the
club learn about the microbes through the
use of microscopes.
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TICKET SELLERS
Ticket sellers is a nonprofit organization
under the supervision of Mr. Carges. The
revenue that comes from these tickets is put
into a general school fund which pays for
extracurricular activities.
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JUNIOR RED CROSS
The representatives of the Red Cross
Youth Services are interested in stimulating
and maintaining student participation in
youth service to help others in the school,
community, the nation and the world.
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HEALTH OFFICE STAFF
These students work with the nurse to
gain knowledge and experience in the
school health program.
LIBRAR Y STAFF
The library staff provides service to stu-
dents and faculty. The members are provid-
ed with an opportunity to gain experience in
cooperating with many different personali-
ties, giving advice and taking instructions.
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THREE ONE-ACT PLA YS
In November the drama club of Akron Central pro-
duced three one-act plays. The first play on stage was a
dramatization of Robert Frost's poem, The Death of the
Hired Manf, The second play on stage was The Leader
by Eugene Ionesco. The third play was The Dear Depart-
ed by Stanley Houghton.
Barb Betzold, Laurie Bordonaro, Tim Kennedy
Roger Kelkenberg, Theresa Coughlin, Mike 0'Connor, Doreen Cummings, Mike Springer
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MOKLAHOMAI
On March 20 and March 21 the drama club and varsity
chorale presented the musical OKLAHOMA! . The prepa-
ration for the presentation was an enjoyable and rewarding
experience.
Under the direction of Mrs. Myra Stapleton, the students
practiced weeknights tirelessly to make the musical a success.
Mrs. Vincent Coniglio handled publicity and Mr. Rex
handled sets. Mr. Friedman played the piano and Mrs. Nancy
Groves worked many hours with the varsity chorale.
CHESS LEAGUE CHAMPIONS
Under the direction of Mr. Vossler, the chess team, in per-
aps their finest season, won the Suburban High School Chess
eague championship for the 1969-1970 season. Playing
utstandingly well, they finished ahead of the following
chools: Amherst, Kenmore East, Lockport, and Williams-
ille. Only a tie with Amherst marred a perfect record.
The team will miss the four seniors who played their last
ames in the final match, a 5 to 0 defeat of Kenmore East.
hey consist of Michael Houlihan, a four-year veteran, Thom-
s Shisler, with a fine record on third board, Jeff Peters, who
suffered only one defeat in his first year on the team, and Fel-
'sberto Car Garrido, Akron,s foreign exchange student
rom Brazil, the only team member to go undefeated and un-
ied in all matches.
The team was completed by juniors Terry Blish, with a 3-1
ecord for the season, and Bill Schnabel, the team's alternate.
Although losing all but one veteran team member, the future
ooks bright, with a talented and inspired group of youngsters
n their way up.
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Row 1: Cummings, Dg Kelly, Pg Rehwaldt, Mg Criswell, Cg Buzzard, Dg
Reinhardt, Dg Wik, Gg Greiner, Kg Rickwalt, Lg Hendrick, D
Row 2: Ground, Hg Folger, Dg Dabb, Eg Garvey, Dg Wagner, Sg Bruning,
Mg Kelkenberg, Sg Taylor, Sg Schultz, T
Row 3: Peters, Tg Reuben, Ag Lay, Rg Spillman, Kg Drayer, Kg Mccune, Hg
Hake, Rg Falker, Jg Abrams, Sg Nanni, M
Teacher: Miss Benson
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Row 1: Packman, Tg Kaminski, Ag Mandolene, Rg Hatcher, Lg Roehling, J
Row 2: Holtz, Jg Kenyon, Kg Casseri, Cg Lotz, Dg Beyser, Mg Young, J
Row 3: Downe L' Gibbs T' Schultz D' McNutt, Mg Matt, Mg Schnabel,
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Row 4: Rader, Dg Smith, Jg Bradley, Bg Kumpf, Sg Kirk, D
Teacher: Miss Churchill '
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Row 1: Lewis, Ag Golding, Rg Hake, Kg McAllister, Tg Barone, Dg Hake,
Dg Funk, Cg Smith, Dg Biro, D
Row 2: Galland, Pg Hammond, J 3 Capan, J g Snyder, J g Wetzen, Ag Fish, Mg
Hess, Cg Bromstead, Dg Stone, Gg Brown, M
Row 3: Akin, Tg Zimmerman, Mg Stoldt, Hg Oberlander, Tg Brady, Dg
Bates, Kg Babcock, Jg Owen, Jg Bower, E
Teacher: Miss Benson
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Row 1: Claude, Rg Ceisner, Mg Printup, Ag Bedford, Jg Rice, Sg Jimmer-
son, Dg Bruning, Eg Groff, Rg Amerine, Kg Jasinski, Pg Baker, J
Row 2: Baker, Tg Anderson, Mg Bedford, Sg Smith, Tg Starr, Lg Wissinger
Mg George, R
Row 3: Reuben, Bg Meyer, Cg Lindke, Gg Rodgers, Jg Cummings, Dg Koss
Jg Schumacher, Pg Lederhouse, Lg Smith, Cg Blackchief, A
Teacher: Miss Churchill
ninety-four
Row 1: Tobin, Kg Szmak, B3 Yoder, Cg Briggs, Kg Kirsch, Ag Strzelczyk, K
Raw 2: Schumacher, Wg Gaffka, Kg Milam, Lg Breton, Kg Murray, Dg
Logan, Cg Dabb, S
Row 3: Lobur, lg Oldenski, J: Wojtulski, Fg Gabbey, Mg Logan, Lg Mar-
guardt, V
Row 4: Albrecht, Cg Bruning, Dg Benteen, Mg Boseck, Jg Oakes, Cg Bor-
chert, Rg Darling, Pg Durst, Sg Jonathan, D
Teacher: Mrs. Pentecost
Row 1: Sanderson, Cg Lirfin, Kg Weibel, A
Row 2: Wagile, Kg Bartels, Mg Garrett, Kg Reinhardt, Rg Farrell, Cg DeGa-
speri, Vg Keller, D
Row 3: Ross, Sg Cinotti, Ag Praprost, Kg Groff, S: Swader, B
Row 4: Kisker, Cg Miles, Pg Predmore, Dg Zielinski, Dg Charles, J g Kowal-
ik, .lg Bower, Rg Hoffman, T
Teacher: Mrs. Pentecost
FIRST GRADE
Row 1: Peruzzini, Dg Drayer, Sg Gabbey, R: Hyder, Lg Valente, M
Row 2: DeYoung, Cg Edmister, Jg Farewill, Mg Printup, D, Pixley, S
Row 3: Fogal, Mg McAfee, Mg Stanley, ,lg Phelps, Lg Blish, J
Row 4: Carnegie, Cg Bradfield, ,lg Fix, Dg Stahl, Lg Witkop, Vg Pollack, Mg
Nice, Lg Reisman, Dg Kipp, Rg Silvernail, Sg Lay, Dg Earle, Ig Lindke, lg
Printup, Tg Sevor, Hg Smith, B
Teacher: Mrs. Pafk
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M ' Row 1: Gibbs, Ig Domon, Lg Ward, Lg Johnson, Ag Miets, R
A ii ii'i Gothard, Ag Bennett, Rg Milam, B: Clary, Dg George, Mg burg, K
Row 3: Reinhardt, Jg Stuchell, Ag Shrock, Rg Szymanski, .lg Wickham, Sg
Kumro, E
Row 4: Reuben, Lg Reuben, Gg Covel, Jg Matt, Rg Philips, Pg Peters, ,Ig
Lederhouse, Vg Depoy, .lg Hawes, Bg Jonathan, Mg Gibbs, Ag Heri, Dg
Scholl, Rg Akin, A
Teacher: Miss Ogden
ninety-live
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Row 1: Whitesell, L: Rood, K: Boseck, L: Sword, T
Row 2: Keller, R: Jonathan, R: Schultz, D: Doty, M: Klingele, S
Row 3: Kumpf, C: Sundown, S: Pixley, C: Clark, D: Briggs, L: Baker, J
Row 4: Cendrick, S: Brewer, C: Knyter, S: Gibbs, T: Dudziak, D:
G: Rollain, D: Groff, M: Rice, D: Kanehl, T: Young, L: Buth, J
Teacher: Mrs. Mattina
Row 1: Tordy, D: Satterlee, D: Brackett, J: Lederhouse, B: McClintock, P
Row 2: Sword, B: Smith, L: McNutt, S: Mondello, C: Berghorn, D
Row 3: Sanderson, C: Kuhl, S: Reinke, T: Clena, R: Bedford, L: Snell, S
Row 4: Rood, K: Frey, D: Putzbach, T: Criswell, K: Hake, K: Rogers, D:
Kelly, J: Oldenski, M: Weston, J: Hollenbeck, M: Covel, T: Brand, M:
Weatherbee, M: Mecklemberg, D: Rosenecker, B
Teacher: Mrs. Reichert
Haas,
Row 1: Albrecht, D: Farrell, V: Hyde, L: Regan, S: Fenton, S
Row 2: Abrams, C: Cinotti, M: McCann, M: Jankowski, .ll Smith, J: Ran-
ney, S
Row 3: Stackhouse, D: McAllister, S: Warren, D: Wurthmann, T: Sowin-
ski, J: Daley, D: Price, P
Row 4: Odell, M: Stollsteimer, M: Hoffman, T: Pope, L: Brady, T: Groff,
C: Poulos, D: Womack, M: Gaffga, W: Perry, B: Printup, P: Drachem-
berg, L: McConkey, G
Teacher: Miss McEwan
SE CO D GRADE
Row 1: Lederhouse, R: Bruning, S: Tobin, C: Jacobs, A: Stanley, J: Strzel-
ezyk, D
Row 2: Reinhardt, J: Riemer, T: Parker, M: Meyer, R: Capan, D: Jasinski,
S: Cherry, T: Amerine, P
Row 3: Palizav, T: Achuff, L: Childs, A: Akin, J: Anderson, C: Rebmann,
C: Jost, T: Allen, A
Row 4: Cothard, S: Confer, C: Baker, R: Bartram, J
Teacher: Mrs. Putney
ninety-six
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Row 1: Snyder, Sg Jonathan, Dg Wagner, Mg Rapisardi, M: Hopkins, G
Row 2: Kirk, C: Shrock, Rg Owen, Tg Keller, C: Schultz, D
Row 3: Rickwalt, Cg Parker, Kg Strzelczyk, G: Cinotli, Vg Vanice, C
Row 4' Sescil M' Hersee D' Snyder K' Rohloff M Bri s Mg Matt, Tg
- , , , , , . , , z gf' .
Yager, Jg Novak, Kg Smith, R: Haney, J D
Teacher: Miss Eaton
Row 1: Hartwig, B: Bower, Lg LaDuca, G: Goerlitz. K: Groff, K
Row 2: Fisher, Tg Kolipinski. JL Ground, M: Geddes. JZ Klawfff- S
Row 3: Allen, Sg Henry, C: Bates, Tg Smith, Dg Eulenburg, R S
Raw 4: Whitlocke, Lg Biewer, R: Kaufman- R: Routledge. J: Newman.
Gcllart, Kg Wilson, Sg Pope, Jg Mazza. Dg Warren, S
Teacher: Miss Gere
Row 1: Nanni, Lg Edgar, D: Stanley, Vg Wik, D: Carnegie, J: Marquardt
C: Criswell, L
Row 2: Accordino, M: Stock, D: Drachemberg, Lg Hope, Sg Reichert, D
Edwards, Lg Fisher, L
Row 3: Bailey, Sg Burck, Kg Pacer, Mg Roggen, Lg Rogers, L: Satterlee, D
Campbell, R: Montville, jg Mondello, R
Row 4: Ribbeck, Rg Hake, Bg Ribbeck, D: Hyde, J: Gallensdorfer, E
Teacher: Mrs. Ford
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Row I: Borchert, D: Robnett, Wg Greiner, Mg Bennie, L
Row 2: Kazmierczak, Ng Kilkenberg, Cg Kenyon, Kg Graves, Mg Fogal, T
Row 3: Eldred, Wg Rosenberg, Dg McNutt, Pg Blish, Wg Graff, D
Row 4: Roggen, Lg Jones, Mg Lewis, Mg Stuchell, Dg Coffta, Kg Glomb, B:
Oldenski, R: Sweitzer, Lg Breton, Eg Smith, R: Salim, J: Kelly, Ag Palizay.
P
Teacher: Mrs. Siemesz
ninety-seven
Row 1: Noyd, J: Hake, S: Faulrin , K: H der, Lg Babiarz, W
g Y
Row 2: Carrubba, D: Farewell, R, Rosenecker, B: Bruning, R, Meahl, Kg
Gerstung, R
Row 3: Darling, T: Melani, J: Bradfield, N 3 Randall, ,lg Schultz, K, Snell, D
Row 4: Klingele, T: Morrison, G: Reisman, D3 Wilson, C: Kelkenberg, B:
Mar ardt K' Jonathan B' Srmak K Fi el S' Brackett, Tg Boskat, Ag
qu , , , , ' , 4 eg , .
Jones, C, Criswell, S
Teacher: Mrs. Matteson
Row 1: Smith, B, Abrams, Tg' Pogel, Eg William, M
Row 2.' Miles, S3 Meyers, J, Bauder, Dg Whiting, Mg Smith, S
Row 3: McNutt, M: Jonathan, P: Nicometi, T, Warren, D: Allison, M
Row 4: Snyder, R, Soika, Mg Stapleton, Lg Burrows, B, Eddy, R, Jankow-
ski, S: Schultz, Kg Reuben, A: McMahon, Mg Brown, ,lg Mann, J: Logan, G:
Borden, K: Fix, ,Ig Ribbeck, B
Teacher: Mrs. Yocum
Row 1: Litfin, L, Hansen, C: Reuben, Cp Lega, C, Newman, M, Noody, R
Row 2: Kowalik, D: Kruschke, C: Allison, M, Jimerson, Kg Schnitzer, B3
Cummings, L
Row 3: Brown, Mg George, T: Medole, S: Griffith, D, Anderson, J: Adam-
kowski, C3 Brewer, R, Biro, S, Printup, Kg Gates, S: Sweeney, C3 Sander-
son, C: Jonathan, D, Peters, D
Teacher: Mrs. La Flamme
Row 1: Marinaccio, ,Ig Brand, R: LaDuca, M
Row 2: Spillman, Sg Edmister, M: Lotz, T, Hyde, N
Row 3: Kazmierczak, Mg Schafer, ,Ig Griffith, K: Allen, R3 Klehn, Pg
Sevor, E
Row 4: Abraham, J, Falker, S, Kress, B, Schumacher, Lg Caple, .li Jost, T
Standing: Oppel, R, Hollenbeck, T, Sword, J, Stock, Kg Snell, D: Neary,
K: Lacki, Kg Weston, R, F lading, E: Rehwaldt, F
Teacher: Mrs. L Airey
IA
ninety-eight
Row 1: Gabbey, S, Bruning, D, Kipp, L, Stahl, J
Row 2: Bower, L, Rehwaldt, P, Schultz, D, Jonathan, L, Pixley, J
Row 3: Walters, D, Reihen, W, Lacki, G, Starr, R, Hersee, D, Kelley, K
Row 4: Brodka, D, Cummings, T, Caple, M, Tippett, A, Karcher, M,
Novak, D, Baker, C, Kinne, J, Forrestel, L, Ribbeck, R, Bistoff, T, Nagy,
L, Eldred, B, Childs, J
Teacher: Miss Klaiber
M., .
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F 0 UR TH GRADE
Row 1: Rosenberg, D, Dudziak, D, Ground, T, Barone, K, Kolipinski, C'
Spillman, R, DeLelys, J
Row 2: Nagy, J, Abrams, A, Kelley, D, Nice, L, Bernsdorf, V, Albrecht, P,
Kearney, D
Row 3: Remington, J, Whalen, J, Carges, P, Schrock, T, Clary, D, Reb-
mann, D
Row 4: Peters, G, Frey, J, Oliver, J, Tucker, E, Stanley, E, Allison, J
Teacher: Mrs. McCool
ninety-nine
Row 1: Childs, T, Gates, N, Allen, M, Santolini, P, Brust, J, Achuff C
Bailey, C, Amerine, D
Row 2: Haas, J, Swiatowy, M, Raye, S, Bradfield, S, Eddy, M, Bushham
mer, F, Wideman, R
Row 3: Koons, R, Cummings, R, Parker, L, Rudolph, T, Brodka J N1
cometi, C, Schrock, P
Row 4: Muck, A, Ekdred, M, Jones, S, Poodry, G, Stackhouse K
Teacher: Mrs. Weeks
Bl
J Row 1: Phelps, J, McConKey, J, Bower, S, Bernsdorf, D, Williams L
f Printup, T
'P Row 2: Frye, J, Strzelczyk, F, Wilkins, T, Schnabel, P, Daley, L Barrett
M
Row 3: Dembrow, M, Schuler, C, Murray, R, Biro, L, Uljanov, L, Odell A
Row 4: Hammond, L, Giesler, V, Anderson, M, Cummings, C, Amerlne
E, Michalek, K, Pann, M, Boskat, A, Conibear, T, Durst, R, Smlth .J
Stackhouse, C
Teacher: Miss Graf
Row 1: Wagner, Cg Lewis, Tg Bruner, Ng Radomski, Pg Matt, Sg Valente, .lg
Fish, M
Row 2: Forrestel, ,lg Payne, Mg McCorquodale, .lg Schumacher, Dg
Routledge, Mg Hitchcock, Lg Gibbs, Tg Parzych, D
Row 3: Richardson, lg Finger, Dg Reichert, ,lg Frey, Bg Brand, ,lg Capan, Sg
Man ani H' Lummil K
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Row 4: Kasperek, Eg Nicosia, ,lg Victor, Kg Darling, ,lg Hyder, Dg Sweitzer,
Bg Goerlitz, E
Teacher: Mrs. ,lost
Row 1: Knop, Lg Blackman, Cg Ellis, Mg Stanley, Ag Schnitzer, .lg Fisher,
Wg Greiner, T
Row 2: Parker, ,lg Sigmon, Mg Rice, Lg Anderson, Cg Campbell, Hg War-
ren, Lg Frey, C
Row 3: Peters, Ag Sweeny, Wg Schultz, Bg Printup, Cg Koeller, Bg Ham-
mond, .lz Blish, Dg Kumpf, C
Row 4: Knyter, Mg Farrell, Dg Whiting, Dg Neider, Mg Smith, D
Teacher: Mrs. Glenn
Row 1 Tobin W Newman M, Bassenello, M, Schwartzkopf, C, Ribbeck
,lg Kearney, Ag Schukraft, D N
Row 2: Mattioli, Eg Bruning, Dg Gerstung, Rg Palizay, .lg Fix, Tg Mondello
Tg Groff, T
Row 3: Amerine, Cg Hake, S' Kinne B' LaFaive D' Corbett ,l' Li rt,
1 1 9 9 9 v 1
Eg Alexander, Rg Carges, Pg Roggen, Rg Kopp, Rg Schrock, Dg Anderson
Dg Kipp, 0
Teacher: Mrs. Mauldin
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FIFTH GRADE
Row 1: Bedford, Sg Depoy, Cg Marquardt, Tg Lucia, Eg Bradley, Mg Bassa
nello, Dg McClintock, Dg Meyer, J
Row 2: Morrison, Hg Kwitowski, Cg Kinne, Rg Rohloff, Sg Pechuman, L
Allen, Dg Eldred, Tg Neider, T
Row 3: Bedford, Bg Barber, Eg Rohloff, Sg Swiatowy, Hg Young, B
Strzelczyk, Wg Bruner, N
Row 4: Blackman, Ag Rogers, Tg Hopkins, Tg Roggen, Eg Boskat
Teacher: Miss Muchow
one hundred
brow, M: Snyder, J: Knapp, P
Row 2: Kwitkowski, C: Hensel, K: Palizay, R: Rosenberg, M: Morgan, P
Witkop, V: Barone, R: Lauridson, R
Row 3: Claude, T: Schnitzer, R: richardson, J: Pohl, R: Little, C: Walker
T: Childs, C
Row 4: Accordino, C: Stratton, D: Payne, S: Smith, A
Teacher: Miss Zrebiec
Row 1: Kostanciak, J: Bucceri, D: Jones, S: Smith, T: Achuff, D: Murphy,
K: Koons, B: Morrison, V
Row 2: Rapisardi, T: Pollack, N: Ellis, S: Parker, J: Baehr, T: Snyder, R:
Wehling, P: Newman, M
Row 3: Covel, C: Bramley, M: Dean, B: Starr, J: Smith, B: Karcher, R:
Greiner, K
Row 4: Socha, J: Anderson, J: Wagner, R: Logan, E: David, L
Teacher: Miss Meredith
Row 1: Fix, P: Corbett, C: Weston, B: Lindke, S' yoder, Y: Rosenecker, J
Murray, C: Ground, R I
Row 2: Miles, D: Hollenbeck, A: Murphy, K: Creiner, C: Milam, M
Smith, G: holovics, R: klehn, M D
Row 3: Brucher, K: Frey, J: Starr, B: Campbell, J: Wilkins, C: Smith, D
DeYoung, E I
Row 4: Whitlocke. J: Jemison, P: Goodrige, S
Teacher: Mrs. Thoman
Row 1: Cummings, C: Shisler, J: Mangani, .ls Jost, M: Hansen, E: Sowin-
ski, C: Cummings, R: mondello, K
Row 2: Wilson, R: Riemer, M: Snyder, S: Fish, M: Forrestel, C: Rehwaldt,
L: Dean, L: Conibear, M
Row 3: Trigilio, J: Meinzer, K: Neary, L: Stevens, M: Rice, C: Schmigel,
M: Buchholz, C: Taylor, B
Row 4: Jones, L: Stocker, K: Stegman, L: Stahl, K: Garrison, J: Ballow, J
Teacher: Mrs. Hartzler ,
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one hundred and one
Row 1: Reuben, R: Allen, G: Bruning, C: Borden, K: Hudomint, M: Dem-
1
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Row 1: Kazmierczak, L: Hansen, R: Knop, T: Lobur, R: lemison, F:
Smith, J: Bennie, S: Skonski, M
Row 2: Bushhammer, D: Stuchell, C: Campbell, R: Bruning, W: Eddy, D:
Nehrboss, D: Spillman, R: Demon, B
T: Baker, F
Row 4: Vanice, L: Printup, L: Morrison, P: Tordy, T: Oppel, A
Teacher: Mrs. Stage
IX T H GRADE
Row 1: Fisher, S: Marinacchio, L: Schultz, .lg Ribbeck, K: Childs, M
Hitchcock, D: Stahl, D
Row 2: Roll, E: Reichert, E: Blish, D: Coughlin, E: Mattioli, M: Reuben
D: Gates, D: Kazmierczak, D
Row 3: Roehling, M: Darling, ,lg Brengel, B: Bernsdorf, R: Gillmeister, R
Yager, R: Baker, B: Swiatowy, D
Row 4: Coffta, C: Victor, .lx Pl1i1iPS, M
Teacher: Mrs. Bates
Row 1: Wunhman, L: Ground, G: Young, J: Strylczk, J: Rastelli, V:
Graves, J: Heberling, T
Row 2: VanBuren, P: Lotz, J: Muggelberg, S: Reisman, D: Kinne, J:
Noyd, L: Karcher, C: Jones, T
Row 3: Pawlick, D: Stagman, D: Abrams, A: Ward, L: parker, D: Kopp,
C: Garvey, G
Row 4: Rapisardi, M: Stahl, D: Whitlocke, W
Teacher: Mrs. MacCoy
Row 1: Borden, B: Milani, T: Gerstung, M: Drachenberg, D: Bistoff, T
Hammond, L: Rihbeck, C
Row 2: Georges, C: Smith, S: Gonsowski, N: Campbell, W: Baehr, E: Val
ente, P: Womack, A: Meahl, C
Row 3: Cummings, S: Sevor, K: Wadel, A: Mandoleme, J: Stapleton, D:
Wruck, R: Pawlick, K: Lippert, K
Row 4: Cramer, E: Bruning, D: Caple, C: Hutchinson, F: Jack, A
Teacher: Mr. Wolfe
one hundred and two
Row 3: Jonathan, B: Allison, C: Berghorn, D: Smith, D: Parker, S: Childs,
Row 1: Haseley, Wg Bower, Lg Jost, Mg Pennuck, Dg Lega, Bg Wetzen, Lg
Joy, K
Row 2: Parzych, Eg Kroemer, Pg Fisher, Dg Diegel, Cg Wight, Bg Goerlitz,
Mg Pafk, Vg Gerstung, J
Row 3: Bell, Cg Brown, Dg Koss, Mg Nixon, ,lg Johnson, Dg Fitzsimmons
Wg Dembrow, M
Row 4: Philips, Dg Covert, J g Lemanski, Cg Kasperek, Pg Wright, Bg Putz-
bach, B
Teacher: Mrs. Brady
Rowl Brust L' Wurthamn M' Burck T S illman C' Rood D' Parker
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,lg Palizay, .l
Row 2: Achuff, Eg Lyon, Mg Printup, Lg Stuchellg Smcil, Dg Pafk, Dg Gies-
ler, Lg Keller, J
Row 3: Alexander, ,lg Stanley, Dg Smith, Rg Pope, Mg Kress, Eg Coeske, Bg
Ra kowski R
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Row 4: LaFaive, Lg Downey, Kg VanBuren, Cg Rehwaldt, Bg Pickwick, Tg
Rung, D
Teacher: Mrs. Rebrovich
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Row 1: Flanders, Eg Fisher, Sg Wesley, Dg Kearney, Jg Hofmeier, Dg Bor
chert, Kg Smith, H
Row 2: Heri, Tg Oliver, Gg Hass, Jg Bennie, Cg Baehr, ,Ig McNutt, Ig Lum
mel, Kg Nice, M
Row 3: Richardson, ,lg Hyde, Lg Kumpf, Lg Schubel, Lg McClintock, H
Mirrione, Vg Stackhouse, A
Teacher: Mrs. Jane Downey
SPECIAL EDUCA T10
CLASS
Row 1: Haas, Rg Cummings, Mg Bedford, W b
Row 2.' Depoy, Dg Stanley, Eg Colopy, Cg Clark, ,lg l..aFFosse, ,lg Colopy, A
Teacher: Mr. Remsen
one hundred and three
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Construction of the present elementary building was started on December 1,
1954. The building was opened for occupancy fourteen months later on Febru-
ary 1, 1956. ln 1969, it was necessary to construct an annex to house two third
grade sections. According to census figures, the present elementary facilities
should be adequate for at least the next four years. As of January 12, 1970, the
enrollment in grades K-6, inclusive, was 1,120.
The members of the elementary staff feel that they are very fortunate in hav-
ing the services of professional staff members from the Board of Cooperative
Educational Services. The following services are provided: school psychiatrist,
social worker, and speech correctionist. In addition, a dental hygienist, from
the Erie County Health Department, is sent to the elementary school for a peri-
od of from six to nine weeks during each school year.
Closed circuit television has been made available, and many educational pro-
grams are scheduled every week for the elementary children.
one hundred and four
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ndred and seven
HIS TOR Y
Row 1: Mr. Jerry Drayer - Grant Club
Yorkers, Junior and Senior High Wres-
tling, Mr. Willard Crosbyg Mr. Frank Hel-
wig - International Club
Row 2: Mr. Thomas Usiakg Mr. Lawerence
Stock - Octagon Yorkers, Mr. Martin
Belscher
ENGLISH
AND
LANG UA GE
Row 1: Miss Eileen Simmons - Yorker,
Mrs. Colleen Coniglio - Drama Club,
Sophomore class advisorg Miss Paula Agos-
tino -Junior High Drama Clubg Miss Hazel
Ellsworth - Librarian, Library Club
Row 2: Mr. John Rex - Student Council
Advisor, Drama Club, Mr. Walter Tomc-
zakg Mr. Gerald Edgar - Cross Country,
Mr. Albert Vossler - Chess Club, Journal-
ism
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one hundred and eight
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Row 1: Mr. Myron Dembrow - Micro-
biology, Folkdancingg Mr. Henry Carges -
Ticket sellersg Mr. George Martiny, Miss
Denise Coffman - Freshman Class Advi-
sor, Mr. Douglas Randallg Mr. Robert Fol-
er
gow 2: Mrs. Verna Smith, Mr. Grover
Bates, Mrs. Myra Stapleton - Drama Club
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one hundred and nine
ARTAND
MUUC
Row 1: Mr. Joseph Valente - Informal Art
Clubg Mr. Theodore Stapleton - Jr. High
Band, Sr. High Band, Miss Marilyn Harlin
- Jr. Orchestra, Elementary Strings, Sr.
High Ensemble, Mrs. Nancy Groves -
Varsity Chorale, Freshman Chorale, Senior
Girls Glee Club
PHYSICAL
EDU CA T ION
AND
HEALTH
Row 1: Mrs. Lucille Bacheller - Health
Office Staff, Mrs. Janice Williams - Girls'
Physical Education, Intramurals, Hockey,
Basketball, Synchronized Swimming, 'Vol-
leyball, Badminton, Softball, Track, Mrs.
.Ieanne Drier - Girls' Physical Education
Girls' sports with Mrs. Williams
Row 2: Mr. Jack Silvernail - Boys' Physi-
cal Education, Intramurals, Football, Bas-
ketball, Baseball, Mr. Angelo Scappa -
Bo s' Ph sical Education Intramurals
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Fomtball, Track, Mr. Thomas Wetzen -
Boys' Physical Education, Intramurals,
Football, Baseball
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one hundred and ten
V0 CA TI ONA L
Row 1: Mrs. Ludwickg Mrs. Rebsame
Mrs. Brusky, Junior High Councilg Mi
Bassinger, FHA
Row 2: Mr. Hollenbeckg Mr. Rozelle, FF
Mr. Latko, Model Clubg Mr. Suttelg IV
Hood
SPECIAL
SER VI CES
Row I: Mr. Albert Lucia - Director of
Guidanceg Mr. James Remsen - Special
Education, Junior Varsity Basketball
Row 2.' Miss Genevieve Kozuchowski -
Guidance Counselorg Mrs. Myra Stapleton
- Geometry, Algebra, Guidance Counselorg
Mrs. Ellen Brusky - Home Economics,
7th grade counselor
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one hundred and eleven
TEA CHER
AIDS
Row 1: Mrs. Mona Snyder - T.V. Centerg
Mrs. Jeanette Hall - Libraryg Mrs. Evelyn
Hartwig - Study Hall
Row 2: Mr. Tim Ramsey - Cadet Teacher
FIRST GRADE
Row 1: Miss Statia Ogden, Mrs. Dolores Reichert, Miss Maureen McEwan
Row 2: Mrs. Marjorie Pafk, Mrs. Sidney Mattina
THIRD GRADE
Row 1: Miss Ruthann Klaiber
Row 2: Mrs. Gladys Yocum, Mrs. Laura Airey, Mrs. Mildren Matteson,
Miss Shirley Graf '
KINDER GAR T EM AR T
AND MUSIC
Row I: Mrs. Doris Brackett, Nurse
Row 2: Miss Dorothy Benson, Kindergarten: Mrs. Ellen Garvey, Art, Mrs.
Helen Pentecost, Kindergarten: Miss Lucia Churchill, Kindergarten
SECOND GRADE
Row 1: Mrs. Joyce Ford, Miss Marcia Gere, Mrs. Eleanor Putney
Row 2: Mrs. Gladys Siemesz, Mrs. Carolee l..aFlamme, Miss Barbara
Eaton
FOUR TH GRADE
Row 1:,.Mrs. Alice McCool, Mrs. Lois Mauldin, Mrs. Diane Glenn
Row 2: Mrs. Angela Jost, Mrs. Arlene Weeks
FIFTH GRADE
Row 1: Miss Karen Muchow, Mrs. Nancy Thoman
Row 2: Mrs. Moneda Hartzler, Miss Shirley Zrebiec, Miss Patricia Mere-
dith, Mrs! Isabel Stage
SIXTH GRADE
Row 1: Mrs. marcia Rebrovich, Mrs. Eileen MacCoy, Mrs. Nancy Brady
Row 2: Mrs. ,lane Downey, Mr. Robert Wolfe, Mrs. Catherine Bates
PHYSICAL EDUCA TION
AND MUSIC
Row 1: Mrs. Maxine Walters, Physical Education
Row 2: Miss Joyce Mitzel, Musicg Mr. Steven Fridman, Musicg Miss Mari
lyn Harlin, Musicg Mr. Carl Schleich, Physical Education
one hundred and thirteen
BOARD OF EDUCATION ADMINISTRA TION
Mr. Barrett Mr. Eckerson Mr. Espersen
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Mrs. Bernsdorf Miss Green
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.MNITORIAL STAFF
Row 1: Mrs. Jennie DeSimone, Mrs. Mildred Swiniarski, Mrs. Ruth Lawrence,
Row 2.' Mr. John Blist, Miss Shirley Mann
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BUS DRIVERS
Roger Pixley, Forest Thayer, Elmer Jones, Martin Baker,
Siemesz, Helen Boskat, Wesley Goeske
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Row 1: Dolores Dudziak, Stephanie Wolak, Ilse Forstner, Margaret Kinne
Row 2: Jean Young. Amelia Falsioni, Betty Leavitt, Janet Iulg, Mary
Whitlocke, Florence Wyder. June Pann
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Sitting: Kathy Covert, assistant editorg Judy Gaskill, assistant editor, Linda Mauldin, sports editor, Collette
Zimmerman, sports editorg Chris Ritecz, art editor
Standing: Carolyn Childs, assistant editorg Sandie Baker, assistant editorg Terry Blish, assistant editorg Mari-
lyn Downey, Akronite business managerg Bob Webster, sports editorg Mary Hoctor, A kronite editor-in-chief:
Sean Walker, A.C.S. Review business managerg Linda Weaver, A.C.S. Review editorg Jeff Peters, circulation
managerg Nancy Finger, circulation manager
JUURNALISM CLASS OF 1970
Under their new advisor, Mr. Albert Vossler, the juniors and seniors in the jour-
nalism class of 1970 met daily to publish a monthly newspaper, the A. C. S. Review,
and the yearbook, the Akronite. Members of the journalism class also write articles
for publication in local community newspapers. Keeping the students, faculty, and
community informed and entertained is no small task. These students work many
hard hours at their job.
The roles of both the A.CS. Review and the Akronite were expanded this year.
The newspaper had many new features and the yearbook tried to better represent
the school and its students.
The journalism class of 1970 wishes to express its gratitude to Thomas Blacklock
for his photographic assistance throughout the year.
one hundred and twenty
Sue Kowalik
Collette Zimmerman, Sean Walker
Roytha Bedford, Diane Bliihmfldenifil
Dietz, Carolyn Winter
Carolyn Childs, Roytha Bedford
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Dennis Dietz, Jeff Peters, Bob Webster
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Linda Weaver
Swiniarski, Kathy Covert
Finger, Carolyn Winter, Carolyn Childs, Marilyn Schoenlhal
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Linda Weaver, Sandie Baker Marilyn Schoenthal, Sean Walker, Debbie Pixley
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MR EDWARD ALLEN
Mr. Edward Allen has spent the last
twenty-seven years of his life in dedication
to the Akron Central School as its supervis-
ing principal. Honor and respect are due
Mr. Allen for all the hours and efforts
beyond payment he has put forth. The class
of 1970 and its predecessors will remember
Mr. Allen as a great individual and friend.
one hundred twenty-two
IN MEM ORIAM
FRANK COLUMBUS
ONE MAN
I listen to music,
I hear the sounds of the organ,
The sorrowful, the joyous,
the peaceful,
And I remember One Man.
A band performs,
I watch the conductor,
Distinguished, refined, proud,
I touch ivory keys,
I see musical notes on a page
Signifying a sound and a feeling
And I remember One Man.
I enter a classroom,
I see a teacher,
Dedicated, optimistic, resolute,
I return a smile,
I hear hearty laughter,
Joyous, rapturous, genuine,
I shake a hand,
I meet a close friend,
Sincere, gracious, unseliish,
And I remember One Man.
by, Janis Bitterman
one hundred twenty-three
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Mrs. Mona Gaddis
Mrs. Gaddis was born in Curwensville,
Pennsylvania. She was raised in the same
area in central Pennsylvania. She graduated
from Curwensville Joint High School. She
did undergraduate work at Indiana State
College, Indiana, Pennsylvania. She earned
a B.S. in education with a major in English
and French. She furthered her education by
studying at McGill University in Montreal
and at Canisius College in Buffalo. She has
spent nine years as a teacher. She taught
French for one year at Clearfield Senior
High School in Clearfield, Pennsylvania.
She has taught at Akron for eight years.
Mrs. Gaddis said that she was able to read
long before she entered school because of
the efforts of her parents and her grand-
mother. Her parents also insisted on special
training in music and art.
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Mr. Belscher graduated from the University of Buffalo. He
worked for two years at the M 81 T Bank. Mr. Belscher came
to Akron Central in 1966, the year the class of 1970 was
freshmen. This was Mr. Belscher's first teaching position. He
taught Economic World and American history in his first
years at A.C.S. This year he is teaching American Studies, a
revision of American history, Afro-Asian studies, and Crucial
Issues, a current problems course.
Mr. Belscher has earned the respect and admiration of
many of the students at A.C.S. Members of the class of 1970
would like to thank Mr. Belscher for his efforts and the many
hours he has spent in dedication to us.
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VARSITY CHORALE: Row 1: M. Wildman, J.
Bitterman, L. Cross, M. Stapleton, S. McNiff, J.
Cofta, J. -Wideman, D. Spears, K. Covel, M. Hoctor,
L. Bordonaro, S. Mecca Row 2: P. Poodry, S. Mat-
tioli, B. Betzold, S. Knop, D. Bluhm, M. Zola, P.
Hammond, J. Garrison, J. Rogers, C. Kolipinski, M.
Yousey, D. Flading, D. Fink Row 3: Mrs. Groves, B.
Lloyd, P. Burdick, T. Blish, M. Uljanov, D.
Berghorn, J. Freeman, P. McConkey, T. Kennedy,
S. Kowalik, N. Kraatz, N. Johnstone, C. Winter Row
4: C. Abrams, S. Rogers, B. Remington, T. Schubel,
W. Sy, R. Webster, D. Stone, T. Arnold, T. Black-
lock, J. Peters, T. Coughlin, R. Yousey, K. Covert,
M. Parzych, S. Leeds
SENIOR ORCHESTRA: Row 1: M. Wideman, K.
Burg, D. Spears, K. Covert, M. Schoenthal, N.
Schnabel, M. Lockhart, K. Stapleton, C. Pann, D.
Flading Row 2: T. Blish, K. Covel, L. Snyder, S.
Knop, S. Kazmierczak, B. Baker, J. Downey, K.
Schrock, W. Garrison, T. Lockhart, S. Flanders Row
3: J. Bitterman, M. Jalitus, M. Downey, S. Niezgoda,
M. Yousey, L. Mauldin, M. Marconi, M. Uljanov
JUNIOR ORCHESTRA: Row 1: J. Welch, R.
Karcher, K. Carmer, K. Heri, C. Pann, R. Robnett,
C. Flading, R. Beckwith Row 2: C. Kinne, B.
Rehwaldt, M. Bluhm, D. Pann, K. Kumpf, C. Han-
sen, D. Pokorski
SENIOR GIRLS, GLEE CLUB: Row 1: M. Wide-
man, D. Koons, S. Mattioli, M. Cummings, B. Coni-
bear, L. Dieterle, P. Burdick, L. Cross, M. Bedford,
B. Borden, P. Poodry, L. Pask, K. Karcher, S. Bish-
op, M. Babel, M. Hoctor, S. Knapp, L. Bettio, D.
Casseri, K. Caffrey, S. Mecca, D. Fink, L. Stanley, L.
Hofmeier, L. Perry Row 2: L. Gallo, B. Lloyd, B.
Betzold, P. Ellis, S. McNiff, D. Davis, S. Rogers, C.
Abrams, J. Brewer, D. Flading, M. Marconi, N.
Johnstone, M. Yousey, N. Cope, J. Bitterman, M.
Skomski, sl Schoenthal, C. Childs, K. Laycock, M.
Stapleton, K. Brauen, C. Glena, A. Lauridsen Row
3: S. Snyder, D. Nicosia, R. Akamkowski, A. Keller,
L. Schoenthal, L. Varo, N. Kraatz, S. Kowalik, M.
Schoenthal, H. Deleyeys, P. Kumm, C. Winter, Mrs.
Groves, S. Coffta, D. Bluhm, C. Ritecz, M. Downey,
J. Downey, J. Gaskill, K. Finger, M. Jalitus, F.
Abrams, N. Krzykowski, R. Bork Row 4: M. Lieb, S.
Leeds, J. Mann, M. parzych, B. Remington, E. Hou-
lihan, K. Covert, L. Socha, E. Werner, T. Coughlin,
R. Yousey, K. Swiniarski
JUNIOR B0 YS,GLEE CLUB: Row 1: R. Hoste, T.
Bluhm, S. Murray, C. Bauman, W. Johnstone, M.
Burg Row 2: G. Burg, R. Milam, D. Yousey, M.
Newman, J. Trigilio, S. Eckerson Row 3: T. Swia-
towy, C. Newman, T. Lacki, M. Penko, D. Scarbo-
rough
FRESHMAN CI-IORALE: Row 1: S. Berry, M.
Hart, K. Stapleton, L. Snyder, M. Valente, W. Garri-
son, P. Kroemer, A. Forrestel, M. Odell, M. Mer-
rione, P. Bassanello, V. Kraatz, S. Pollack, L. pagels,
S. Dieterle Row 2: C. Wagner, J. Sweitzer, S. Jack,
E. Bruning, C. Klingelsmith, L. Michalek, B. Hel-
lert, M. Coffta, R. Brady, J. Wronowicz, D. Noyd, V.
Jacobsen, H. Bramley, L. Coerlitz, K. Burg, C. Swia-
toey, Mrs. Groves Row 3: K. Keller, N. Schnabel, M.
Betzold, C. Reichert, M. Peters, A. Wright, J. Par-
zych, C. Kraatz, J. Bradley, J. Trigilio, S. Miller, S.
Arnold, M. Lockhart, B. Rudolph, L. Kuraskiewicz,
R. Allen, C. Allen, B. Cummings
one hundred twenty-six
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SEVENTH GRADE YORKERS: Row 1: D. Pann,
R. Hake, L. Snyder, C. Marquardt, J. Hammond, J.
Chapmann, C. Burg, J. Shisler Row 2: M. Wright,
M. Kolipinski, S. Randall, D. Sy, J. Meyer, S. Brun-
ing, L. Stegman, S. Rastelli, V. Rusnek, M. Caprio
Row 3: K. Kumpf, M. Marconi, D. Reimer, S. Ro-
gers, B. Allison, K. Soika, S. Eckerson, R. Forrestel
Row 4: L. Klawer, B. Rice, V. Weaver, J. Trigilio,
V. Francis, T. Peters, Mr. Drayer
EIGHTH GRADE YORKERS: Row 1: K. Confer,
R. Beckwith, A. Valente, M. Vanice, D. Domon, W.
Ball, R. Jost Row 2: M. Lauridsen, D. Cummings, C.
Hansen, N. Koeller, T. Morgan, L. Rosenecker, Mr.
Stock Row 3: J. Frey, D. Bromstead, F. Daley, D.
Scarborough, B. Staebell, R. Garvey, B. Klawer Row
4: M. Muchow, D. Pokorski, K. Soija, S. Lemanski,
C. Johnson, M. Penko, M. Stratton, K. Zimmerman
NIN TH AND TENTH GRADE YORKERS: Row
1: M. Valente, M. Hart, S. Pollack, L. Gallo, K.
Johnstone, K. Stapleton, C. Klinglesmith, C. Brust,
M. Stapleton, B. Shisler, K. Burg, M. Marconi, D.
Flading Row 2: A. Forrestel, S. Schoenthal, R. For-
restel, M. Betzold, V. Jacobsen, J. Schweitzer, K.
Brauen, D. Farrel Row 3: C. Reichert, T. Barkowicz,
D. Sutton, D. Fry, S. Berry, M. Peters, M. Rudolph
Row 4: K. Smith, K. Pafk, J. Wright, S. Walker, J.
parzych, B. Kowalik
ELE VEN TH AND TWELF TH GRADE YORK-
ERS: Row 1: S. Parker, P. Forrestel, T. Blish, P.
McConkey, B. Tippit, J. Abraham, M. Zola, A. Fos-
ter, F. Carrido Row 2: J. Peters, R. Pollack, B. Coni-
bear, A. Kopacz, L. Pask, V. Johnstone, D. Pixley,
B. Betzold, S. Kowalik, N. Kraatz, D. Pask, L. Colpl
Row 3: B. Nehrboss, R. Hutchinson, C. Leavitt, L.
Bordonaro, L. Schoenthal, S. Rogers, N. Leavitt, M.
Poulas, C. Barkowitz, D. Cummings, C. Peck, N.
Holtz, C. Swiniarski Row 4: N. Finger, J. Gaskill, C.
Ritecz, M. Jalitus, S. Baker, M. Lieb, M. Parzych, E.
Houlihan
STUDENT COUNCIL CABINET: Row 1: Terry
Blish, D. Cummings, P. Forrestel, M-. Stapleton, M.
Uljanov Row 2: Mr. Rex, N. Finger, F. Carrido, K.
Finger, R. Bedford
STUDENT COUNCIL: Row 1: R. Forrestel, R. For-
restel, T. Morgan, W. Ball, T. Hitchcock, R. Bed-
ford, M. Marconi, S. Randell, B. Borden, J. Bitter-
man Row 2: D. Bluhm, J. Wright, C. Reichert, S.
Berry, S. Johnson, M. Stapleton, P. Bassanello, B.
Klawer, S. Pollack, R. Paxon, D. Cummings Row 3.'
K. Finger, D. Cummings, C. Allen, D. Cerstung, L.
Domon, C. Abrams, S. Knopp, B. Betzold, K. Caf-
rey, S. Bishop, A. Forrestel Row 4: W. Sy, M. Zola,
T. Brackett, M. Uljanov, F. Carrido, B. Remington,
M. Parzych, K. Morrison, J. Peters, N. Finger, T.
Blish, E. Forrestel
STUDENT COURT: E. Forrestel, M. Poulas, A.
Mello, P. Burdick, M. Marconi, J. Bitterman
NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: B. Borden, J.
Bitterman, E. Forrestel, L. Weaver, C. Ritecz, M.
Hoctor, D. Bluhm, N. Finger
INTERNATIONAL CLUB: F. Garrido, C. Ritecz,
E. Forrestel, D. Bluhm, N. Holtz, C. Barkowitz
one hundred and twenty-seven
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SWIMMING.' Row I: L. Roberto Row 2: P. McKon-
ky, R. Whiting, P. Forrestel, P. Keppler, T. Blish
Row 3: L. Smith, M. Zola, J. Abraham, D. Heberling
Row 4: J. Sowinski, D. Lauridsen, R. Forrestel Row
5: A. Forrestel, S. Miller Row 6: Coach Schleich, D.
Holtz
IUNIOR VARSITY GIRLS, BASKETBALL: Mrs.
Williams, M. Babel, S. Mecca, S. Schoenthal, S.
Berry, C. Wagner, M. Muchow, M. Lockhart, M.
Bruning
VARSITY GIRLSIBASKETBALL: Row 1: L. Bor-
donaro, S. Mecca, M. Babel, C. Sundown, L. Varo,
S. Berry Row 2: S. Schoenthal, M. Jonathan, C.
Abrams, Mrs. Williams, K. Pawlick, F. Abrams, P.
Thomson
SWIMMING AND WRESTLING CHEERLEAD-
ERS: Row I: P. Ellis, V. Sundown Row 2: K.
Braeun, A. Lauridsen Row 3: P. Kumm, S. Berry, K.
Caffrey, C. Brust Row 4: J. Bradley, C. Wagner
.IUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING: Row 1: T.
Mello, T. Schumacher, M. Knopp, S. Walker, T.
J
Schuler Row 2: Car, J. Bradley, D. Farrell, D. Peters
Row 3: J. Asmus, R. Lucia, B. Litfin, B. Asmus, C.
Stanley
VARSITY WRESTLING: Row I.' R. Pixley, T. Bar-
kewitz, M. Springer, M. Keller Row 2: J. LaFosse, L.
Pask, J. Whitbeck, J. Abraham
VARSITY BASKETBALL.' Row I: T. Yousey, R.
Webster, L. Reuben Row 2: Mr. Silvernail, M. Pou-
las, J. Rogers, D. Dietz, T. Lockhart, N. Reuben
JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL: Row 1: D.
Parker, B. Johnson Row 2: B. Teidt, P. Winne, J.
Wright, T. Bassonello, J. Wronowicz, B. Hensel, B.
Kowalik, Mr. Remsen Row 3: B. Bajak, J. Koss, R.
Blish, A. Doktor, J. Parzych, J. Trigilio
I V FOOTBALL: Row I: J. Scotland, A. Ormsby,
J. McAllistor, C. Scizner, S. Glannders, D. Fry, T.
Barkewitz, C. Kraatz, M. Keller, T. Mello Row 2: R.
Blish, C. Roggen, B. Tiet, K. Pafk, D. DeYoung, J.
Rogers, B. Johnson, T. Schuller, R. Ormsby, J. Gar-
rison, B. Kowlick, J. Beadly, P. Winney Row 3: B.
Fisher, Garrison, D. Liftin, T. Abrams, Lucia,
one hundred and twenty-eight
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VARSITY FOOTBALL: Row 1: Coach Wetzen, D
Remington, R. Borden, Coach Scappa Row 2: R
Webste, R. Ormsby, J. Garrison, B. Johnson, M
Keller, J. Rogers, T. Schuler, S. Flanders Row 3: R
Asmus, S. Parker, D. Bow, N. Kedzierski, L. Pask
C. Rebmann, T. Lockhart, D. Farrell Row 4: K
Schultz, D. Stone, R. Hutchinson, P. McConkey, D
Heberling, J. Witbeck Row 5: J. Bradley, E. Parker
D. Dietz
VARSITY BASEBALL: Row 1: J. Keller, M
Pacer, A. Corbett, R. Webster Row 2: T. Yousey, A
Claude, J. Schumacher, J. Abraham, M. Paulos, S
Parker
,LV BASEBALL: Row 1: Coach Silvernail, W
Dieteriech, L. Pask, M. Bassanello, T. Schubel, W
Iulg Row 2: J. Koss, D. Laycock, T. Lockhart, D
Parker, J. Weidman, J. Rogers
TRACK: Row 1: R. Asmus, R. Ormsby, T. Barko
witz, W. Zi,zka, p. Winnie, A. Mello, M. Keller, W
Garrison, A. Ormsby Row 2: J. Freeman, Mr. Scap-
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pa, R. Hensel, J. LaFosse, R. Bohn, S. Barone, F.
Koons, P. Hammond, N. Roll, Mr. Drayer Row 3: J.
Carges, D. Farrell, E. Wolak, E. Parker, K. Ru-
dolph, G. Abrams, M. Ribbeck, N. Reuben, J. Lock-
hart, R. Grant
,I. V HOCKEY: Row 1: M. Babel, S. Berry, M. Mar-
coni, J. Bradley, M. Stapleton, K. Schrock Row 2:
M. Mirrioni, L. Witnauer, R. Pollack, A. Lauridsen,
M. Lockhart, F. Abrams, M. Brunning, L. Varo, S.
Schoenthal, S. Pollack
CROSS COUNTRY: Row 1: A. Forrestel, M.
Springer, S. Parker, L. Reuben, N. Reuben, A. Doc-
tor, P. Kramer Row 2: F. Garrido, R. Bradly, R.
Forrestel, T. Blish, Mr. J. Edgar
,LV CHEERLEADERS: Row 1: M. Muchow, S.
Mecca, M. Valente, T. Coughlin, B. Shisler, L. Cross,
M. Stapleton, M. Marconi, S. Schoenthal, L. Gallo
VARSITY HOCKEY: F.. Houlihan, C. Abrams, L.
Bordonaro, C. Furminger, M. Forrestel, P. Thomp-
son, L. Mauldin Row 2.' S. Bishop, J. Kress, K. Paw-
lick, B. Lloyd, B. Borden
one hundred and twenty-nine
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Mrs. Catherine Bates
Mr. Melvin Hood
Mrs. Verna Smith
Mrs. Gladys Yoearn
Mr. Hollenlyeek
Mr. Espersen
Mrs. Matteson
Miss Churchill
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Roger F Downey
Vincent Wlk Sr
Charles .I Rltecz
Paul Peters
Roger Plxley
Wllllam F Bradley
Stephen Krupskl
James Houllhan
George .I Gronau
Norm Yousey
Roy G. and Geraldine M. Bitterman
Lois Mauldin
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Bluhm
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gold c79afrom
BANK OF AKRON
COLD SPRINGS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
STUDENT COUNCIL
BUFFALO SHEET METALS, INC.
STRIPPIT DIVISION OF HOUDAILLE INDUSTRIES
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ROCHESTER BUTTON COMPANY DIV. OF CAP-ROC INC.
PIXLEY'S BELLS IGA SUPERMARKET, INCORPORATED
WHITING ROLL-UP DOORS SALES CORPORATION
PERRY'S ICE CREAM COMPANY
GEORGIA-PACIFIC
BESTWALL GYPSUM DIVISION
AMAX SPECIALTY METALS, INCORPORATED
HESS AND SWEENEY FORD, INCORPORATED
NATIONAL GYPSUM COMPANY
CORBETT LUMBER AND BUILDERS SUPPLY
one hundred and thirty-three
Cq3'Qf?A4ll'0TldI gzzfron
Akron Agway
Akron Greenhouse
AAkron Rule Corporation
Akron Service Garage
Akron Optical Company
AI's Barbershop - Al and Carl
AI Zimmerman Oldsmobile Inc
Bernhardt Funeral Home
Brackett Bros., Inc. - Earthmovmg Trucklng Paving Contractors
Charles F. Taylor Insurance
Corbett Brothers
Dye Insurance
Eddie's Jewelers
Fred Kwandrans - Building and Top Soul
Floyd Hitchcock, D.V.M.
Glendon H. Klingelsmith, D C
Guy's Submarine
Kranz Koin Laundromat
Lawing Studios
Max Phelps
Old Red Mill Inn
Osborne's Oasis
Park View Beauty Salon
Park Super Incorporated
Peterson's Pharmacy
Dr. C. F. Phillips
Ross Funeral Home, Inc.
Ralph G. Stanbury
Roy Track Co., Inc.
Renn and Ceisner
Sherwood Hardware
Sweeney Chevrolet, Inc.
SaIvatore's Barber Shop
Sandy's Beauty Salon
The Alladin Shop
one hundred and thlrty four
Qqyrivafe fqgzfrom
Mr. Kenneth Kasperek
Marilyn and Mary
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Belscher
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gaddis
John Ciametti Barber
Eldor and Eleanor Koeller
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Esperson
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Randall
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Usiak
Mr. J. Melvin Hood
Mr. and Mrs. Earl G. Burrows
Mr. Martin Barrett and Family
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Laese
Mess Lucia Churchill
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Berghorn and Family
Mrs. Arlene Pacheco, Stephanie, Daphne, Dara
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wetzen
Mr. and Mrs. John I. Eckerson
Diane C. Bluhm
Karen, Roytha, and Doreen
. Mr. and Mrs. David W. Fish
Edward Mattioli
Kathy and Carolyn
Mr. Richard Jenkins
Mrs. J. Williams
Mr. James A. Remson
Mr. Willard Crosby
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hartwig
Mrs. Brusky
Mr. Angelo Scappa
Mr. Jerry Drayer
Mr. George Martiny
Mr. and Mrs. George J. Rebsiamen Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerold Edgar
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bernsdorf
Mr. and Mrs. J. Drier
Miss Nancy K. Sutter
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Stapleton
Mrs. Schenk
Mr. Frank Helwig
Mrs. Nancy Groves
Miss M. Harlin
T. V. Staff
Robert Folger
one hundred and thirty-five
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