Amherst Central High School - Tower Yearbook (Amherst, NY)

 - Class of 1953

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ffice Staff -E' Mrs. Joyce VVeilcr, Mrs. Imogene Amo, Miss Betty Archer, Miss Marilyn Zcnncr. 2 ii 2- 0 livery Amherst student knows that he Will receive friendly, eiftieient service from each member of the oflice staff. This hard work- ing group coordinates Am- herst's daily routine of alc- tivities and classes. Mrs. Mary Kendall aintenance A 'JY tk Staff X R ' . gfe, V , , Ymjb Q-X Xl. V '- . 5' Mr. George Thurnherr Mr. Herbert Thurnherr Mr. Frank Braun, Mr. John Robertson, Building Supt.g Mr. William Helffenstein, Mr. John Cameron, Mr. Anthony Gersitz.

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School Nurse Mrs. Emma Coyer The backward areas of Mexico would become modern in a twinkling of an eye if they had a few nurses like our school nurse, Mrs. Emma Coyer. She not only keeps up-to-date files of each stu- dent's health record and supervises the annual physical check-up of each Amherst student, but she also manages to care for the steady stream of students who find their way to the Clinic. Mrs. Veronica Maeauley Cafefel, . fl HIS! 'Dfw 1 fl,- ,jkrohl IFS' B ' dmmz. Zzfher A f fS. gt. Irs If ' 2: llj,ssZT1,lAlrS A '-'I 43 if . Fin! row: Kay Conley, Nancy Frisbee, Aileen Conley, Louise Iss Rofzq dl,-S Heddeng Second row: Donna Danetz, 'l'om Trimble, jerry 1'1u,,,,' Davison, Vicky Voitg Third row: Bill Nash, Gordon Krystaf, David Niethe, Ron Reisig. 4'-'Q 9 2, Without this hurd-work- ing group of ladies the Am- herst students' day would be incomplete, for they fur- nish us with tasty lunches every day of the school year. The group is under the capable direction of Mrs. Veronica Macauley. A group of students give part of their time to help the staff run our three A 1 lunch hours smoothly. I lg t 5 3? -if 15-THE TOWFR



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Senior High Fin! row: Betty Jansen, lleane Kunold, Sandy lfreeth, Dorothy Scott, Paul Dahmer, Walt Manske, Frank Knoz, James Denny, Roger Wilhelmg Serond . row: Myrle Carter, Audrey Miller, Mar- jorie Cameron, Mary Nicolls, Millie Gillman, Joan Davey, Sue Harvey, Rose- mary Graver, Bob Rauschg Third row: Doris Dickerson, Dorothy Aehey, Sally Schneider, Ann Mottinger, Chuck Davis, Edward Stillwell, Leo Barnes, Miss Car- nahan, Adviser, 190111-111 row: Mr. Rosen- berry, Adviser, Nancy Conn, Helene Green,Jim Byrne, Howard Tyrrell, Ron- nie McCormick, Tom Valleau. Stud nt Coun il The Student Council is the most active organization at Amherst Central High School. The wide variety of activities which they sponsor are both necessary and advantageous to our ever expanding educational and extra curricular program. Because of the rapid increase in the enrollment of the Junior High School, it has been necessary for the past two years to separate the council into a Junior and Senior division. This is probably a permanent change since our community is constantly growing. Although the Junior High and Senior High Student Councils are now actually two separate organi- zations, they have been very successful in coordinating their functions for the general well-being ofour school. During the past year, the Senior High Student Council has carried on many worthvwhile projects. They conducted the annual magazine drive, and consequently were able to give financial support to various school organizations. The council also supervised the Community Chest Drive, assisted in the ticket sales for the P.T.A. Variety show, sponsored the annual Christmas party, and conducted pep-assemblies for football and basketball games. The main project of the Senior High council was to study the possibility of obtaining a l .Nl. radio station atAmherst. The council officers for 1952-53 were: Paul Dahmcr-prcsi- dent, VValter Manskeavice president, Dorothy Scott-secre- tary, and Sandy Freeth-treasurer. The Senior High group is under the excellent guidance of Mr. Rosenberry, who is the sponsor, and Miss Carnahan who is their advisor. The Junior High Student Council has also had a very busy year. Their main project which they accomplished was the completion of their council constitution. Besides serving as guides at various school functions such as the Parents' night, and the annual visit of 6th graders to A.C.H.S., the members of the organization also conducted homeroom surveys on assembly behavior, and compiled a report on the subject. ln October, the council sponsored a very successful Halloween Party, The Spirit of Neetwollohf' for all Junior High stu- dents. The President ofthe Junior High Student Council was: Sue Vanl,unger. Mrs. Fitzgibbons was their faculty advisor. YYC of Amherst are very proud of our Student Councils. We feel that because of their efforts the relationship between the faculty and the student-body has been brought to an ideal Status. Viva lil Concilo de Estudiantes! ,Junior High Fin! row: Don Wallace, Joe Valenta, John lrimble, Secretary, l.ynne Morris: P Iresident, Sue Vanl.ungerg Treasurer, Gary VVhitleyg Beatrice Behrens, Sue Spencer, l,ynda llopkinsg 5'1'l'0Il11' row: Don Xvilhelm, John Casiani, Mack Camp- bell, Bonnilyn Roy, l.ynda Wallace, Wilma Piper, Gwen Rich Teal Marsh Paul Newcomb: 'l'l1inlrow.',lN1iss lfitzgib: lions, Adviser, Mike Barnes, Gary May- bee, Judy Murray, Joanne Dunn, John Schuck, Mike lferrick, John Oehler, Mr. Blish,Adviser. 17-THF TOWER

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