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l'll'7'.Yf r'r1'::'.' jim Baldxx in, Rick hleese, thlt'1'fH1uJ7'0iL'.'ClllllililDJlYiS,l,1lfl'li1I'I'L'll,l,l1j'lllShYllifl1Ctl, Carolyn hlclinight, Nancy Conn, jane Rolfe, Claire llyckman, Diana Rogger, Nlarlene Werner, Pat Sebring, T!zi'rdr'n:z'.- lleane Kunold, Vivian judge, Bob Nlanske, Philip lledges, Ron llettich, Carol Brown, Helene Greene. Tower Staff lfew people realize the hundreds of details that have to be gathered and then coordinated in order to produce a yearbook of the size and seope that Amherst Central publishes each june. To do this job the talents of artists, writers, photographers, designers, secretaries, and numerous other specialists are blended to create the annual volume that records in pictures and print the story of another year of school. 'llhe stall' ofsonie fifty-odd seniors that crowds into room 220 each September is needed to start the yearbook activities , . . Y, - ' J i ' . -y sincesubscriptionsmust be sold to most of the students, sales NJN y tom' I l'1lFPllUllll5 1'f1ll0V' 13145111055 .llrmager projects have to be planned, the Tower B-azaar personnel must be chosen, and numerous other organizational details must be initiated. After everything gets started, each phase of the making and paying for of the new Tower must be carefully supervised since failure in even the slightest portion may spell disaster it' prompt adjustment is not made at the time. The 1053 lower Statl' will be remembered for meeting and surmounting many obstacles not encountered by previous starts. lt was the superior abilities and the high sense of loyalty possessed hy the stall' that made this latest Tower another success. Mr. Robert Holder xldziscr Tower General Staff l ir.tl rote: Shirley Rees, Marilyn frireenawalt, Alice Youngblood, Margy Phillips, joan Davis, Marlene lYerner, joyce Beitz, Nancy Berry, Marilyn W alter, Cathie Girvin, Sandra Lindberg, joan Miller, Barb Blake, jane Rolfe, Betsy Ugilvieq .Vrrrmd row: Dianne Sawyer, llli-llie clllllliilll, jackie Blake, blacia Meidel, joan Benson, Pat lfarrell, Ruth llellman, Arlene l,andreyille, Nlillie VVickhain, Cathy Radlcc, Paula Neal, Gloria l.indenmeier, Sandy Porter, Claire Cox, Nlary Nicolls, Barb Vanl,unger, Claire llyckniang Third write: lllaureen hlchlahon, Bev 'l'halman, janet Schmidt, Carol Rich, jackie Anthony, Sue Gernold, judy jensen, Dianna Warren, ltllen Brunner, Barb Brustad, Par jacobs, Kay Bachman, Marlene lfoeller, Kathryn Vincent, Donna Stage, joan Bealerg lfburlh glliil' jani'tlSwift, llelen Day, Sue Harvey, joan Davey, Mary l.ou lfiseus, joyce Wrona, Pat Burt, Arlene llenall, l'rudy Moore, ,ouetta f, mer. 7-TH li TOWER
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SEPTEMBER 2 Teachers' Conference-We get an extra week of vacation. 8 School starts for students-Happy holi- days are over. I3 First weekend-Teachers recuperate. I5 P.T.A. Tea-Dress up and pep up. Tatler organizes-Double or nothing. 'Teachers launch first quiz-Students caught short. I9 Football opens-Leroy victimized, score 12-6. I9 Amherst kickers win first game-Holland baflied, score 6-2. 22 P.T.A.-Boston tea party held at Amherst. 27 Cheerleader's Dance-We hear music. 30 Blue and White lose-Score II-2, better luck next time. OCTOBER 1 Magazine Drive Assembly-50 prizes- Knock on any door. Pep Assembly-Bills lose, score I9-O. Amherst devours North Collins-Score 4-0, record performance. 8 Adult education begins-Amherst burns midnight oil. II Amherst lose against E. Aurora-First time for everything. I4 Room 211 boosts Blood Bank Drive- More blood for Korea. I5 First report cards-It shouldn't happen to a dog. I5 First Tatler out-New format evokes mixed reaction. I7-18 Tower Bazaar-Fun, frolic, and prizes for everyone. 18 Grid Tigers beat Hamburg-Score 13-12, blood pressure rises during game. 24 Masquerade Dance-The witches met upon the hearth. 17 18 3 6 It Happened 25 Senior Ball-Oh, what a beautiful morning. NOVEMBER 1 Tigers lose to Lancaster-We tried hard. 2 Amherst Symphony Orchestr-Max Miller's Concert. 2 Election Day-The big surprise. WE LIKE IKE. 3 Amherst kickers win game with Orchard Park. VVell, what did you expect? 7-8 Junior High Water Follies-Splash, color and drama. II Armistice Day-Mid-week vacation. I2 Community Chest Drive closes- Students vote for Mr. and Miss Red Feather. I9 Third report cards-It was just one of those things. 21 Sadie Hawkins Day Dance-Was Lil' Abner there? 26 Crowning held-Mr. and Miss Red Feather were principals. 27-28 Thanksgiving-A vacation for food. DECEMBER 5 Orange and Black vs. Depew-First game of the season. 5-6 Senior Play-Smash hit! Going to the Great VVhite VVay. I2 Honor Society Induction-Ten new members. I9 Tatler-Out again and bigger yet! 21 Amherst Symphony Orchestra-Another wonderful concert. 23 Student Council Christmas Party- Santa Claus came down the chimney. 23 Alumni Back-Seniors get to know about college. 24 Christmas vacation-Twelve glorious days. 26 Alumni Dance-Together again. Y.
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