Amherst Central High School - Tower Yearbook (Amherst, NY)
- Class of 1954
Page 1 of 154
Cover
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POKE WORD
THE sparkling, ever-changing life here at Amherst Central is quite easily likened,
by our students, to the beautiful, intricate, challenging life of the great world
beneath the sea.
We note that many students Hnd themselves lost in the misty underworld or
tangled in unfathomable snares of seaweed, but we are more likely to find those
who have succeeded in finding the treasure chests which may have seemed hidden
to the others. Those who have gained this wealth have found that although the
administration of knowledge may have been a painful task, much as the oyster
finds the irritation of a grain of sand beneath his shell, the perseverance and hard
work they have exercised have enabled them to attain their goals, as the oyster, a
perfect pearl, shimmering in its pure opalescent beauty.
We compare our principal, Mr. Schweickhard, to Neptune, ruler of our land.
He and his court of faculty members see that our marine life is kept constantly
advancing and ever improving.
The seventh graders we find comparable to snails-so calm and peaceful is their
progress. The freshmen are the effervescent bubbles of energy and pep, ready to
pop at the slightest provocation. Finally we find the seniors, wise old inhabitants of
the deep, represented by majestic coral reefs, radiating their brilliance over the
entire ocean floor.
The land of the deep is rich in an untold wealth of culture and diversity. So, too,
at Amherst do we find music, dramatics, athletics, and many other extra-curricular
activities which are designed to create well-rounded students.
Let us now climb on our seahorses and begin our trip through the land below
the sea, hoping that our journey will recall to us some of the treasured memories
of the life within.
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DEDICA T10
IN appreciation for his helpful contributions to its progress, The Class of 1954
dedicates its yearbook to Mr. Glenn Ungerer. He, who, as Class Adviser, has guided
us on the road to maturity, will long be remembered, not only as an adviser, but
also as a true friend. VVe sincerely hope that our gratitude to him will long remain
in his memory.
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Second Rau Barbara Krummeck Roberta Nlewer LOTIS Hxllert Iumce ones Dorothx Xchu
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As the oyster must spend long and tedious
months of labor in order to produce a perfect
pearl so the 1954 Tower staff toiled in order to
produce a yearbook which they considered ap-
PYOPTIHIC.
Early in the fall, the staff met, organized, and
began to plan the subscription drive which was
to last for several months. The diflicult job of Ann Mottinger Carol Keating
finance was aptly met by the enthusiastic workers Bmw' BuS"1fSS1'f'1""gf'
in the lorm of a successful Tower Bazaar and the
sale of Christmas cards and gift wrappings.
Ihe real work of the yearbook, however, was
seen in Room 220 vv here the executive staff met
night after night under the expelt supervision of
Nh Robert Holder the adviser and -Xnn Mottin
ger the editor to co ordinate all the information
and material necessary to compile a yearbook Mr Robert Holder
which would give an authentic vievx of all phases Adwsff
of life hele at Amherst
TOWER STAE
TOWER GE ERAL STAE
I-ns! Rau Nhrianne falbot Bev Caskill Sue Teale Rita Pempsell Pat Caldwell Betty Ohlson
Kay Conley Nancy Frisbee judy Braun ennie Cv1Ol2lIltl0 Eleanor Hofmann acqueline Nlattci
joan Stancampiano
Santomauro Barb Thayer Sharon Bergmann Elaine I-renth Ann Postolese janet Stahl Xlarv
Hagen Pat Carpenter Pat Radley Pat Andresee joan Mann
Third Row Rachel Koser Maryann Porter Cloette Curtis Lois Petrunlck Arlene Hulse Angie
Page Jeanette Branston Helen Murray Shlrley Ruske Cathy OI-learn Carol Goll Adrlenne
Nauman jane Watson
Fourth Row joan Rmdflelsch lNorrna jones Bev Skinner Judy Werdel Marilyn Meyers Nancy
Evans Sally Krull Diane Hollis Lynn Miller Diane Francis Barb Schreck Betty Schwender
Shirley Werner
Fifth Row Angela Young Carol Dletrlch Marilyn Moldt Pat Rieman janet Miller Beverly
Lutz Carol Peters Loris Willert Marjorie Darling Hedwig Fxsher janet Wilson Marjorie
Cameron Lydia Messenger Barbara Cooke
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Senrors rre Strangers rn Pu rclrsc lor
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Kmherst sullers frrst elele rt ol the sc rsorr
X rughtr Nlarretta scores rtrerrrenclous
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Lancaster rs rn able opponent
Baskets were made rn great Hurrw
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I he te urr strll draus a large erorscl
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caleterra
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Xrnherst rs hot against Harnlrurg
I days to catch up on sleep
Oberlrrr College opens rts arms to our
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Our last g une ol the 93 3-I season
Xutlrerree rn lor a versatrle eorreert
Our Hearts N ere Xoung and C rx
when me s ru the unror Play
I rrerrts and therr Irrends shots tlreu lr rrrcl
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Ilre Horror Socrety welcomes spr mg mth
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IN MEM ORIAM
Miss Betty Ackley
Deceased February 24 1954
Iht unttmcls death of Nltss Bttts Ankles mis one ol thc gtnatest losses net felt
by students and faculty allke at Xmhust ln her posltton as physlcal tducatton
tnstructor and lOI'lUCl student ot Xmhust slu non thc tcspcct and lou of all who
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'I he ruler of our underwater world rs Nlr Phtllxp -X Schu exckhard 5LlPCI'N1Slflg
Prmclpal It IS hls task to coordmate the act1x1t1es of the un1or and Semor I-hgh
Schools ID order that thev max fllIlCIl0I1 together ellicrentlx
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glVCIl Nlr Schwselckhard a POSIIIOU of esteem lIl the mmds of all ws ho knou hlm
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AIUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL
PRINCIPAL
Mr. Edwin Mustard, Principal
of our junior High School, super-
vises the activities and the daily
schedule of the seventh, eight,
and ninth grades. His kind and
friendly assistance has aided both
teachers and students.
SICNIOR HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL
.X favorite with students and teachers alike is Mr. .Iohn
Scheller, our Senior High School Principal. His duties,
which entail the supervision of the many activities of the
Senior High, are always conscientiously and competently
executed.
Never too busy to hear the problems of any student
needing encouragement, Mr. Scheller is regarded not only
as an efficient director, but as a real friend.
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SCHOOL NURSE
Few serve the student body more diligently
than Amherst's own Mrs. Coyer. She tackles a
many-sided job in keeping the student health
records, in managing the annual physicals, and
also, in giving personal clinical attention to any-
one who is in need.
ATTENDANCE OFFICER
Our absentees are all taken care of by our ca-
pable attendance officer. His never-failing smile
and cheerful attitude are appreciated by all the
students. Besides taking care of attendance, he
also finds time to coach sports.
DIRECTOR OF ADULT EDUCATION
Mr. Carl Minich is the hard working Director of Adult
Education. He has the difficult task of seeing that Am-
herst's night school is run efficiently. This he accomplishes
FAMILY LIFE COUNSELOR
Mrs. Mary B. Parke is the ca-
pable person who counsels the
duties connected with the School
and Family Life Program of the
Amherst Central Adult School.
No school can function without the full cooperation of the
Board of Education, and Amherst is very fortunate in this respect.
Made up of civic-minded people who are interested in the possible
solutions to problems that arise, they have set a high standard
for other schools of the area. Realizing the full importance of the
effect our school life has on our later years, they have approached
the changing school system with this in mind. Besides their monthly
meeting, they hold various committee meetings to alleviate any
diiliculties that may arise.
The community is proud of this hard-working group and ap-
preciates their services.
SCHOOL CLERK
ln the capacity of Clerk of the Board of Educa-
tion, Mr. Charles Lexer has the arduous task of
managing all business affairs of the school district.
This entails mainly the purchases of school sup-
plies.
In a growing school community such as ours,
the system is not as simple as it may seem. Any
supplies not covered by building contracts must
be processed through his office, resulting in the 4
necessity of a person who can buy wisely. Mr.
Lexer admirably fills the responsibility of this job.
BOARD OF
EDUCA T ION
.Seated left to right: Mrs. D. 0. Granger, Mrs.
Ruth Brown.
Smmling: Mr. john Maclnnis. Nlr. Theodore
L.Masterson, Dr.W.Allan Fisher, Mr.Kenneth
Hornburg.
IN MEMORIAM
WALTER P. GEYER
Deceased Jan. 15, 1954
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The residents of our community and the
faculty and student body of Amherst Cen-
tral High School will long remember the
outstanding contributions of Mr. Walter
P. Geyer as a long-time member of the
Board of Education.
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THE OFFICE STAFF
Always busy and efficient, this
staff of ladies is ready at all times
to asslst the student body when
ever posslble
Nixss Nlarllyn lcnner Nhss Betty Xrcher
Xnthom C ersltl
olln C ameron
Not Pzrluzeri
Louls NI1llLr
Hou :rd YN l6lllC
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Herbert lhuruhur
Frank Brtun
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uk Robertson
XN1ll18Hl C undel
Ollll L mson
Mrs Mary Kendall
MAINTENANCE STAFF
Our Malntenance Staff has the lmportant job of
keepmg each physlcal aspect of Amherst Central 1n
perfect worklng cond1t1on These tueless workers
must mdeed be we-rsatlle for 1n addltxon to the1r
regular tasks they are expected to fix anythlng and
everythlng whlch may go out of order
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Donna Danni Second Ron hlaine
Rhodes joan 'Wann Darlene Hochc
Nanci Baer Third Ron Daud Niethc
Bill Xlash Dan Voonex
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LAFETERIA STAFF
lXf rs. Brunner
Mrs. Haifa
N rs. Kincaid
X rs. Klein
N rs. Stitz
Nliss Beale
Miss Rhoda Hunt
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lfirst Ifmzu' Mr. Rosenberry. Adviser: Rocky Ford.
Sandy Frcetli. Dorothy Scott, Roger Wilhelm.
Mrs. l'lllS17Lllltl..XtlNlSCT.St"l'tH1fl liUIl'.'JCl1Il Goren-
flo. .Xrlene Hulse. Esther Winfield. .Xnn Mottin-
ger. .Xnn Osborn. johnette Hill. Peggy Baer.
Carol Bitterman. Third Roux' Marjorie Cameron.
Lynne Morris. Wayne Cypress. -john Mayfield.
'1 om Yalleau, Mack Campbell. Patil Collins. Joan
Leudrini. Sally Schneider. Fourth Razr: .Xudrev
Hurd, Earl Harrington. john Gillis. Lon Nielans.
Peter Murphy. John Cummings. Harry Goetz-
mann. james Denny. Frank Knox. Sandra
Schweitzer.
STUDEN
This year the Senior High Student Council,
under the guidance of Mr. Rosenberry and Mrs.
Husband, enjoyed another successful year.
Soon after school commenced in September, the
council launched the annual magazine drive,
whose goal of 553000 was enthusiastically topped
by the student body with a total of 353500.
The P.T.A. found the student council support-
ing its Annual Variety Show. As is customary, this
group handled the Community Chest Drive and
the corresponding Mr. and Miss Red Feather cam-
paign. Of course, as always, many school activities
received financial support from the council.
Two new projects were undertaken in 1953-
1954 by branches of the council. The M'elcoming
Committee, after jointly holding a program with
the Activities Committee, began a counseling serv-
ice for new students in choosing an extracurricu-
lar program. Secondly, the council worked in
conjunction with a faculty committee to help
COUNCIL
solve the traffic problem on the school's stairwells.
This year's oflicers were Douglas Freeth, presi-
dent, Dorothy Scott, vice president, Audrey Hurd,
secretary, Roger Mlilhelm, treasurer.
The Junior High Student Council was equally
successful. In the third year of its existence, the
council was able this year for the first time to
carry on a regular program. For the past two years
it has been concerned with laying the foundation
and forming a constitution.
Many activities flourished in Room 110 under
the guidance of Miss Fitzgibbons. The seventh
grade for the first time in history had officers. This
election was handled completely by the Junior
High Student Council.
A campaign to decorate the halls during the
Christmas season was also conducted by this group.
This year's officers were john Oehler, president,
Maryann Powell, vice president, Lynda Hopkins,
secretary, jack Elliot, corresponding secretary,
Ted Osborne, treasurer.
I UNI OR HIGH
First Rmr: Mr. Blish, Adviser, Ted Osborn. john
Oehler. Marianne Powell. jack Elliott. Miss Fitz-
gibbons. Adviser. Srrmid Razr: Ken lickhardt.
Linda McCrav. Onnalie Elliott, Sue Spencer. Dale
Rosenberry. Carol Stansgard, Karen Stern. Shirley
Ellis. Third Roux' Diane Hurley, David Larrson.
Beatrice Berhens, Sue Simon, David Delaney.
Mike Fried, Heidi Miller. Dave .Xmmermarr
Fourth Roux' Wilma Piper. Larry Davis, Dick
Ellis. '1'om Ryan. Fred Manske. Tom Ferguson,
David Prill. Linda Sciefres,
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Gxlbert M A
Green Bemard L
Gruener Lrllxan M
Haley Molra M
Halm Robert
Hannel Ealean
Harter Lrlhan U
Hettler Roberts G
Heuser Eleanor
Hildebrand Elenora V
Holder Robert
Husband Isabel C
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joseph Margaret L
Kala Eugene
Kentner Marun M
Kllpela Martha
Klayman Morton S
Kolloff Mabel
Krehbrel Carolyn
Kresuc john
Lape Dorothy K
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Metz Marian R
Moss Theodore
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Umv of New York
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Umverslty of Mlchlgan
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Spnngfield Coll
Umverslty of Bu alo
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Westem Maryland llege
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Umverslty of Buffalo
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Mnchngan University
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Purdy Dorothy
Rextz Walter E
Rlx Gertrude G
Rosenberry Basnl
Rouse Edwm C
Rowley Robert P
Schaefer Alan F
Scheller john
Schermerhorn Cleta D
Schonewolf Robert L
Schuchardt Arthur F
Schwenckhard Phxlrp A
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Stapleton MarthaS
Sternbach Norman
Stnllman Nell
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Ungerer Glenn M
Volgenau Dorothy C
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Wflkens Hubert E
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JR HIGH COUNSELORS
Mass Iheresa I'llZglbb0IlS Mrss Mabel Kollolf
Mr 'lheodore Moss
Miss Marian Metz,Twelfth Grade Coun-
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SR. HIGH COUNSELORS
Mr Arthur Pankow Mlss Margaret Carnahan Mr -Xrthur
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Mr Alan Schaefer Attendance Director
Mxss Velma H Carr Speech Correctzomst
Mrs Margaret Moreland Psxchologzst
Dr K Joseph Sheedy SchoolDoctor
Dr Damel Weltz School Dentzst
Mrs Emma Coyer SehoolNur.ve
Mr Donald Munson DITCCKOY of Gund
ance pomts out to a junxor the advan
tages of bemg a teacher
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however are almed at the welfare of the student
rn h1s relatxonshlp to hrgh school lrfe
Mrs Emma Coyer School Nurse Dr K joseph
Sheedy School Doctor and Dr Damel Weltz
School Dentist all help to guard the health of the
student body Regular exammatlons glven by
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tect any physxcal 1ll whlch the student may have
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ln her posltlon as School PSyChOlOglSI It IS her Job
to compxle data on student adjustment WhlCh w1ll
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Mlss Velma H Carr, Speech Correctlomst ards
students haVlIlg any speech dlfficulty or defect
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handled by Mr Alan Schaefer
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servrce IS gurdance The work of the guldance
counselors IS to attempt to channel each student
mto a field ln whlch he can develop h1s mterests
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Mrs. Geraldine Ego
Miss Lillian Gruener
Mrs. Lillian Harter
Mrs. Eleanor Heuser
Miss Elsie Waldow
Mr. Robert Halrn
Mr. Richard Lape
Mr. Glenn Ungerer
Mr. Hubert Wilkens
SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL
I-zrst Row -Xnn Pfeiffer Dick Besser Nlr Ungerer Adviser Frank Harlem
jeanelte Branston
Semnd Rou Pat Cunningham Loris Willert Foster McAllesler Bob Dougall
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Soccer 1 2
Basketball l
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Water Follres 1
Chou' 2 3 4
Operetta 2 3 4
Amards 1 2
Thespxans 3 4
Ir Play Lead 3
Thesplan Play 2
St Councxl 3
Sr Class Council 4
Thespxan Secretary 3
Thespxan Hrstonan 4
Sophomore Class Secretary 2
Hr Y 3 4
Tower Staff 4
Fr nch Clubs 3
change Trlp 3
RICHARD BATTAGLIA EUGENE BAUMAN
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Intermural Basketball 3
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junior Play Committee 3
German Club 2 3
F M Radno 3 4
MARGRETTA BEISHLINE
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Water Follxes 1, 2, 3, 4
Swxmmmg 3, 4
Soccer 1 2, 3 4
Basketballl Referee 3, 4
Baseball 2, 3, 4
Badmmton 1, 2, 3, 4
Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4
Volley Ball 2
Amards 2
Freshman Dance Commxttee 1
Sophomore Party Commrttee 2
Iumor Prom Commlttee 3
lunlor Play Commlttee 3
Semor Play Commlttee 4
French Club 2, 3, 4
Iunlor Red Cross 2
Tower 4
Tower Bazaar 4
Tnad Busmess Manager 4
Welcomxng Committee 2, 3
Assembll' Committee 4
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Basketball 1 2 3 4
Football 2
PATRICIA ANDRES
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Badminton 1 2 3
Archery 2 3
Basketball 2
Opt rettfx Committee 2
jumor Play Commlttee
Amards 3 4
Thesprans 4
Tower 4
Tatler 4
JOAN BLITER ROSEMARIE BERCHOU
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Softball 2 Bowling 2
Budmlnton 1
Soccer 1
Archery 1, 2
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VK restlmg 1 3 Soccer 1 2 3 4
Semor Band l 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 4
Sen1orOrchestra2 4 Baseball2 4
SHARON BERGMANN
Sharon
Barlmlnton 3 4
X olley Ball 4
Xhxed Chou 2
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Operetta 2 3 4
Amards 4
Tower 4
Tower Bazaar 4
Tatler 3
Latm Club 4
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Archery 2
Badminton 3 4
Bowlrng 2 3
Iunror Play Commlttee
DONALD BAILEY
Spider
Track 3 4
Indoor Track 3 4
Cross Country 3
Band 3 4
Orchestra 4
Band Presrdent 4
South Ly on Hrgh School
Semor Play Committee 4 South Lyon Mlchrgan 1 2
Tfatler 3
Tatler Executive Secretary 4
RICHARD I BESSER
Bess
Football 1
Soccer 2 3 4
Basketball 1 2 3 4
Sophomore Class President 2
junlor Class President 3
Semor Class Treasurer 4
Iunlor Class Councxl 3
Senior Class Council 4
Iumor Play Commlttee 3
Senror Play Committee 4
Semor Ball Committee 4
Iunror Prom Commxttee 3
Sophomore Party Commrttee
2
CAROL BITTERMAN
Carol
Holy Angels Academy 1
Bow lmg 3 4
Soccer 2 3 4
Tenms 2
Basketball 2 3
Baseball 2 3 4
Amards 2 3 4
Student Councll 4
Spanish Club 2
Sophomore Party Committee
Junlor Play Committee 3
Iunxor Prom Commlttee 3
Senxor Play Committee 4
Senior Ball Committee 4
Tower 4
Tower Typmg Editor 4
Tower Bazaar 4
Amards Play 2
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ROGER BALD
Rafah
Iunlor Hxgh Assembly
Commlttee 1
jumor H1 Y l
Germwn Club 2 3
PHILLIP BARBER
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Football 4
Projection Creu 1 2 3
Cafeteria Staff 2 3 4
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Tatler 5
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Soccer 1 2 3 4
Basketball 1 2 3 4
Hockey2 3 4
Baseball2 3 4
Badmlnton 1 2 3 4
Swimming Team 3 4
Soccer Referee2 3 4
Baseball Referee 2 3 4
Basketball Referee 3 4
Bowlmg 3 4
Honor SOCICQ Assistant
Treasurer 3 4
Xianager Grrls Swlmmm
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Senior Class Y ICS Presldent 4
Water Follres l 2 3 4
Spanish Club 2 3
junior Red Cross 2
Sports Council l 2
Sophomore Party Committee 2
Iumor Play Committee 3
junior Prom Commlttee 3
Senior Class Council 4
Senlor Play Committee 4
Senior Ball Commlttee 4
Tower 4
Tower Bazaar 4
J UDITH BRAUN
Judy
Soccer 2
Basketball 3 4
Badmmton 3 4
Archery 2
Baseball 2 3 4
Basketball Referee 3
Bowlxng 2 3 4
Water F ollxes 4
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DONALD BROWN
Don
Amards 1 2
Thespxans 3
Iumor Play 3
H1 Y Treasurer 4
Stage Crew Treasurer 3
Stage Crew Manager 4
H1 Y 2 3 4
Stage Crew l 2 3 4
Tower 4
R3dlO Stat1on C0mmltt96 3
Inter H1 Y Councll 4
JOHN R CLELAND EARL CLEMENTS
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Bishop Duffy H1gh School. 1 2 Football 2 3 4
R139 Team 4 Cafe Staff 1
Senior Play C0mmlft8E 4
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SALLY LOU BRYDON
Sally
Choxr Bus1ness Manager 4
C holr 2 3 4
Operetta 2 3 4
Amards 2
Thespxans 2 3 4
Thespxans Hxstorxan 3
Thesplans Secretary 4
Thesplans One Act Play 3 4
Iunlor Play Cast
Semor Play Cast
L1brary Club 1 2 3 4
Llbrary Club Treasurer 2 3 4
D1GammaH1 Y1 2 3 4
D1 Gamma H1 Y Treasurer 3
Tower 4
Tr1ad Co edltor 4
Iumor Prom Commlttee
Semor Ball Commlttee
Chrlstmas Pageant 2 4
Syracuse Cltuen Conference 3
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PAUL COLLIN S
Tom
Svummmg 1 2 3
Cross Country 2
Tatler 1 2 3 4
Tatler Iumor Hlgh Editor 1
Tatler Adverusmg Xlanagmr
Tatler Edlt0f 1n Chlef 4
H1 Y 3 4
Spanlsh Club 1 2
Physlcs Club 3
Semor Sclence Club 4
Radio Statlon Commlttee 4
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PATRICIA BURKE
Pat
Baseball 2 3 4
Soccer 1 2 3 4
Basketball 1 2 3 4
Water Follxes 2 4
Sophomore Party Commxttee
French Club 3
Tower 4
Badmmton 1 2 3 4
Bnwlmg 2 4
Bmseball Umpxre 2
Tower Bazaar 4
KATHLEEIN CONLEY
Kay
B1seball2 3
Bowlmg 3
Home Economlcs Club 2 3
Tatler 3 4
Tower 4
lllstory Club 3
Cafe Staff 2 3
jumor Play Commlttee
Scnxor Play Comm1ttee
Sz mor Ball Commxttee
PATRICIA CALDWELL
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Soccer l 2 3 4
Hockey 1
Basketball 1 2
Baseball 2 4
Badmlnton 1 2 3 4
Soccer Referee 3
Operetta Comm1ttee
Amards 3
Iumor Play Commlttee 3
Semor Play Commxttee
Sznlor Class Councll 4
I atm Club 2 3
Tower 4
Tower Bazaar 4
Iunmr Red Cross 2
Tatler 3 4
Tr1ad 2 3 4
Sophomore Party Commlttee
Inmor Prom Commlttee 3
H1 Y 1 2
Semor Ball Comm1ttee 4
Freshman Dance Commlttee l
Thi spxans 4
BARBARA COOKE
Cookie
Soccer 1 3 4
Archery l 3
Basketball 3 4
B lseball 3 4
Tatler 3 4
Tower 4
Triad 3 4
Semor Play C0l1lmlffC9 4
Iumor Play Commlttee 3
Jumor Prom Commlttee 3
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Tow Q r Bazaar 4
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Marge
Hockey
Soccer
Basketball
Baseball 2 4
Cholr 1 2 3
Operetta 2 3
Amards 3 4
Student Councll l 2 3 4
Glrls Sport Counc1l3 4
Hxstory Club Presxdent 3 4
French Club 3 4
D1 Gamma H1 Y 2 3 4
Tower 4
Junior Play Commxttee 3
Semor Play Commlttee 4
Iumor Prom Commxttee 3
Semor Ball Committee 4
STEVVART C CUVINIINGS
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Band 1 3
Orchestra 1
H Y 1 2 3 4
Semor Play Commlttee 4
Physxcs Club 4
Physlcs Club Treasurer 4
PATRICIA CARPENTER
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Soccer 2 3
Badminton 3 4
Basketball 1 3 4
Basketball Referee 3
Baseball 4
Bowling 4
Amards 4
Nlangold 1
Spanish Club 2
Tatler 4
Tower 4
Triad 2
junior Plav Commrttee
Semor Play Commlttee 4
junior Prom Committee 3
Semor Ball Committee 4
Operetta Commxttee 4
Freshman Dance Committee 1
Sophomore Party Committee 2
Tower Bazaar 4
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PATRICK WILLIAM
CUNNINCHAM
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Junior Class Councll 3
Semor Class Council 4
French Club 3
junior Prom Committee 3
IEANETTE CAVE
Hockey 1 2 3 4
Soccer 1 2 3
Basketball 1 2 3 4
Baseball2 3 4
Tennis 1 2 3 4
Bowling 1 2 3 4
Badmxnton 1 2 3 4
Basketball Referee 3
Amards 1
Thespxans 2 3 4
Iumor Play Cast 3
Honor Society 3 4
Honor Society President 4
Gxrls Sport Council 3 4
Freshman Class Secretary
jumor Class Council 3
Semor Class Councll 4
French Club 2 3 4
French Club Secretary 3
,Tumor Red Cross Council
Secretary 2
Asslstant Edltor Tower 4
Cheerleader 4
Water Folhes 1 2 3 4
VVater Follies Chmrrnan 1 3
Girls State Representatlve
Tower Bazaar 4
Tatler Columnlst 3 4
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JOHN CEDERNIAN
ack
Cross Country 1 2
CLOETTE CURTIS
Chloe
Archery 2 3 4
Basketball 3 4
Badminton 1 2 3 4
Bowllng 3 4
Soccer 3 4
Baseball 4
Student Councxl Altemate 4
History Club Treasurer 4
Water Follxes 3 4
Iumor Prom Commnttee 3
Iumor Play Commlttee 3
Semor Ball Committee 4
Semor Play Committee 4
Tow er Bazaar 4
Freshman Dance Commlttee 1
Sophomore Party Committee 2
History Club 3 4
Taller 4
Tower 4
Tnad 4
Operetta Commlttee 3 4
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Tom
BARBARA CESARI
Bunny
Archery
NVTKPY Follles
Tatler Representative 4
Semor Play Commxttee 4
MARIORIE DARLINC
Marge
Archery 2 3 4
Bowllng 3 4
French Club 2
H1 Y 3
Tatler 2 3
Tower 4
Iunxor Play Committee 3
Semor Play Committee 4
Semor Ball Committee 4
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PATTI IO DARROCH
Genexa High School 1
Senxor Play Commlttee 4
Semor Ball Committee 4
Tower Bazaar 4
Iunxor High Water Follies
Art Committee 4
Operetta Commlttee
VIRGINIA ANN DUNN
Gmgef'
Fhnt Mxchrgan 1
Soccer2 3 4
Basketba1l2 3 4
Bowlmg2 3 4
Softbal12 3 4
Senior Class Council 4
Iumor Class Council 3
Sophomore Party Commlttee 2
Iunlor Prom Commlttee 3
Iunlor Play Committee 3
Senior Play Committee 4
Semor Ball Commlttee 4
RICHARD WILLIAM
N DEICHMAN
Dench
Freshman Basketball
Cross Country 1 2
Orchestra 1 2 3 4
Semor Strmg Quartet 4
All State Sectnonal Orchestra
2 3 4
Ene County All Hrgh
Orchestra 3
NANCY EVANS ROBERT L FERRY DONALD F FIGLIOLA
N071 Bob F :gs
Basketball 1 Se-mor Band 2 Canrsxus Hxgh 1 2 3
Al'Ch9l'Y 2 Cafe Commlttee 1 Football 4
Bowlmg 3 4 Freshman Basketball 1 Semor Play Commxttee
SOCCCI' 1 C ross Country Senior Ball Committee
Chorus 4 Tower Bazaar 4 'lv
Operetta 4
French Club 2 3 4 ll, ll
H Y 1 2 3 4 NV
Bxology Club 3 k
Art Club 3 4
Tatler 3
Tower 4
Tower Bazaar 4
Trxad 2
Freshman Dance Commlttee 1
Sophomore Party Committee
junior Play Commlttee 3
Iunmr Prom Commlttee 3
Semor Play Committee 4
Sc-mor Ball Committee 4
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JACK DIEHL
Sneed
CAROL DIETRICI-I
Carol
Soccer 1 2 3 4
Basketball 1 2 3 4
Badmlnton 1 2 3 4
Baseball 2 3 4
Choms 1 2 3
Choir 4
Operetta 1 2 3
Amards 1
Thesplans 2 3 4
Iunmr Play Committee 3
Semor Play Committee 4
Iumor High Assembly
Committee 1
Spanlsh Club 2 3 4
Secretary Spanish Club 3
President Spanish Club 4
Girls Sport Council 2 3 4
Treasurer Sports Councll 3
H Y l 2 3 4
H1 Y Vlce President 1
H1 Y Secretary 3
Inter H1 Y Councll 4
Freshman Dance Commxttee 1
Senlor Ball Committee 4
Iumor Prom Committee 3
Sophomore Party Committee 2
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Gary'
Band 3 4
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Argands 3
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R lan Club 4
t1n Club 3
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CARNIELA DOSIO ROBERT DOUGALL
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Bowling 3 4 Football2 3 4
Cc-nexa Swxtzerland 1 Tenms 3 Senior Class Counc1l4
Fr mkfurt 1-hgh Germany 2 Badminton 3 4
Bamegate High NTI 3 Archerv 4
Ts-nnxs 3 4
Soccer 4
Basketball 4
Alpha I-Ir Y 3 4
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JOHN FILSINGER
F1Lse
Tennls 3, 4
Swxmmmg 3, 4
History Club 3, 4
Hxstory Club Treasurer 3
Hlstorv Club Vxce President 4
1954
SHIRLEY DuBOIS
Shsrl
Swxmmxng Team 1 2
Water Follles 1 2
Soccerl 2
Hockey 1 2
Tenms 1 2
Basketball I 2
B'1seball2
Choms 1 3 4
Operetta 1 3 4
H Y 1 2 3
Gnrls Sport Councxl 1
Scenery Construction 3 4
Tnad 2
Tower 4
Tntler l 2 3
Biology Club 3 4
Presrdent Biology Club 4
French Club 3 4
H1 Y Treasurer 1
Junior Prom Committee 3
Senior Ball Committee 4
Sophomore Party Committee 2
I' reshman Dance Commxttee I
I-IEDWIG HELENE
FISCHER
H edy
Archery 2, 3, 4
Bowllng 4
Choxr 2, 3, 4
Operetta 2, 3, 4
German Club 1, 2, 3, 4
German Club Secretary 3
Iumor Red Cross 2, 3, 4
Junior Play Commxttee 3
Iumor Prom Commxttee 3
Tatler 3, 4
Tower 4
Homemakmg Club 4
Senlor Ball Committee 4
Senior Play Committee 4
I-'RAN CIS DULCZEWSKI
Fran
K ross Country 2
Chmr 2 3 4
Operetta 2 3 4
Three Act Play 1
Dlrector Thesplan One Act
Play
Assembly Committee
Chalmman 3 4
Honor Socxety 3 4
Thesplans VICE Presldent 3
Thesplans President 4
Thesplans One Act Play 3
American Legion Oratoncal
Contest 1 2 3 4
Hlstoncal Society
Co ordlnator 1 2
P T A Declamauon Contest
VI mner 1 2 3
Tatler 1 2
Tatler Circulation Xlanqger 2
NIELDA VIRGINIA RICHARD FLAIG SHIRLEY FLICK
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Latxn Club 2
History Club 3
Sophomore Party Commrttee 2
Iunxor Prom Committee 3
IllIll0l' Play Commrttee 3
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DIANE
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Tower 4
Senior Play Committee
Tatler 4
Iumor Plav Commlttee 3
STEPHEN GRACZYK
Steve
East Hlgh School Buffalo 1 2
Semor Play Commxttee 4
H1 Y 3 4
Physics Club 3
Senior Sclence Club 4
DOUGLAS FREETH
Sandy
Cholr 1 2 3 4
Operetta 1 2 3 4
Amards 1
Thespxans 2 3 4
Illl"ll0l' Play 3
Chnstmas Pageant 2 3
Student Councll 1 3 4
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Presrdent l
Student Councll Treasurer 3
Student Councll Presxdent 4
Honor Society 3 4
French Club 2 3 4
Tatler 2
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H Y 1 2 3 4
Hx Y Secretary 3
H1 Y President 4
Assembly Committee 1 3
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Frenchie
Bwsketball 1 2 3 4
B1sehall2 3 4
Badmrntonl 2 3 4
Soccer 1 2 3 4
Hockey 2 3 4
Soccer Referee 2 4
Swimming Team 4
VK ater Follies 1 2
Choir 1 2 3 4
Operetta 1 2 3 4
Amards l 2 3
Chrrstmas Pageant I 2 3
Iumor Play Commlttee 3
Senior Play Committee 4
Vice Presxdent Choir 4
French Club 2 3 4
Tatler2 3 4
Tower 4
Tnad 4
Iunlor Red Cross Councrl
2 3 4
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NANCY JANE FRISBEE
Van
Soccer 4
Basketball 3 4
Badminton 4
Bowling 3
Archery 2 3 4
Tatler 3 4
Tower 4
History Club 3 4
Freshman Dance COmhl1tfEC 1
Sophomore Plrtx Commxt
Tumor Prom Commrttee 3
Senlor Ball Commlttee 4
Jumor Play Commxttee 3
Senror Plav Commrttee 4
Cafe Staff 3
Tower Bazaar 4
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MICHAEL L GRAVER JOYCE GRIDLEY CEORGE GUENTHER
Mwkey Joyce Gmner
BaSkt'ibHll 1 2 Iunmr Play Committee 3 Football 1 2 3
TCHHIS 1 2 3 4 Stnror Play Comm1ttee4 Bask'-:than 1 2 3 4
Soccer-2 3 4 T3t19r'I'ypl5t3 Baseball 1 2 3 4
Tatler 3 4
Taller Sports Edltor 4
H1 Y 3 4
H1 Y Chaplam 4
Inter H1 Y Councll 3
French Club 2 3 4
Sophomore Party Committee 2
JUHIOI' Prom Commlttee
Newspaper Club 3 4
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IUUIOY Prom Commlttee 3
Semor Play Committee 4
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IUUIOY Play Committee 3
Senlor Play C0mm1tf8C 4
Iunlor Prom C0mmlff99 3
Senlor Ball Commltte 4
German Club 2 3 4
Physlcs Club 3
Senior Science Club 4
Sophomore Party Commlttee 2
Cafe StaE 1
Scenery Construction 3
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BEVERLY GASKILL
Bel,
Kalama7oo Mxchlgan 1
Basketball 3 4
Soccer 3 4
Badminton 3 4
Vollevball 3 4
B1seball3 4
Tower 4
Senior Pl xy Committee 4
Tower B1z'11r 4
French Club 3 4
ELNTER I HAAS
Elmo
Football Manager 2
Baseball Manager 1 2
Orchestra 1 2
Student Councxl 2
French Club 2
Junior H1 Y 1
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JEN NIE GIOLANDO
jenme
Soccer 2 3 4
Basketball 2 3 4
Badmlnton 2 3 4
Bowlmg 2 3 4
Archery 3 4
Water Follxes 3 4
Basketball Referee
Baseball 2 3 4
Tatler 3 4
Tower 4
Junlor Plax Commxttee 3
Jumor Prom Committee 3
Latrn Club 2
French Club 3
Tower Bazaar 4
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PAUL HAAS
Paul
H1 Y 2 3 4
Physics Club 1 2 3 4
Physxcs Club Presldent 4
Iumor Play Commlttee 3
Semor Play Commxttee 4
German Clu
RICHARD GIOLANDO
Ilggy
Football 1 2 3 4
Physics Club 1 2 3 4
Senlor Play Committee
Senlor Ball om ttee
Tatler 4
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GOEHLE
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Track 2
Soccer 3 4
Chorus 1 2
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Golf 3 4 Swrmmlng 3 4
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H1 Y 3 4
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Mary'
Basketball Referee 3 4
Bowling 4
Baseball 4
Soccer 2 3 4
Basketball 3 4
Badminton 3 4
VVater Follies 3
Junior Play Committee
Amards 4
Senior Play Committee 4
Sophomore Party Commltte
'l ower 4
Spanish Club 2
Tower Bazaar 4
Triad 2
Tatler 2 3 4
Mangold 2 3
Junior Red Cross Council 4
Junior Prom Committee 3
Freshman Dance Commztte
Senior Ball Committee 4
FLEAINOR HOFVAN 'N
Soccer l 2 3 4
Baskctbwll 1 2
Baseball 2
H1 Y
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Ctrman Club
Cerm in Club Historian
Physics Club
History Club 3
'I ower 4
junior Prom COIIIDIIIILS 3
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Sophomurt Parry Committce
Frank
Football 2 3 4
Wrestling 3
J V Basketball 2
Jv Baseball 2
Honor Society 3 4
Sophomore Class Treasurer 2
Senior Class Presxdent 4
Fxchange Trip 3
Senior Class Council 4
junior Class Council 3
Cross Country 2 3 4
Track 1 2 3 4
Student Council I
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Student Coun Altern
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LINDA A HAUCK
Lmda
Bowling 3 4
NY atcr Follies 1 2
Basketball 3 4
B idmlnton 2 3
Bas all 2 3 4
C, Sport Council 2
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rench Club 2 3 4
Cheerleader 2 3 4
Triad 3 4
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X yt unior Play Committee 3
J Iumor Prom Committee 3
Senior Ball Committee 4
French Club 2 XJ? Fw ff Bazaar 4
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ROBERT HOHLSTEIN
Bob
Swimming 1 2 3 4
Soccer2 3 4
Ttnnis 1
junior Prom ommittee 3
Suuor Ball Committee 4
DIANIA HOLLIS
Duma
Soccer 2 3
B isketball 3
Bowllng 3
Stmor Art Club 2
Tow er 4
Hotbar Society 4
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Paul
Socctr 1
St mor Plax Committee 4
Junior Class Councll 3
junior Prom Committee 3
junior High Assembly
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Arlme
Basketball 2 4
Baseball 2 4
Soccer 1
Bowlmg 3 4
Xl ater Follles 1
Su xmmmg Team 4
Jumor Class Council 3
Exchange Trxp 3
Tatler 2 3 4
Student Councxl 3 4
Tower 4
Tower B1zaar4
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Sp lmsh Club '3 4
Latln Club 2
Biology Club 2
S4 mor Play Committee 4
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T1 nms 2
Bowlmg 3
Basketb Ill 1 2 3 4
Badminton 7
Swlmmmg Team 2 3 4
Bftsketball Referee 3 4
Hockey 2
Amards 1 2
French Club 2
Tower 4
Tnad 4
Tower Bazaar 4
Iunlor Prom Committee 3
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Sophomore Party Commxttee 2
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JEAIN JENKINS
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Baseball 2
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Badmmton 2
Thesprans 2
Iumor Class Councxl 3
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Noam
Soccer 2
Tennis 2
Choir 3 4
Operetta 2 3 4
Thespxan One Act Play
Iunlor Play Cast 3
Chnstrnas Pageant 2 3
I atm Club 2 3
Blology Club 2
Tatler 2 3
Thesplans 3 4
Amards 2
Tow er 4
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History Club 3
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Baseball Umpire 2 '3
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Soccer 1 2 3 4
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Senior Ball Commxttee 4
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Cheerleader 4
French Cluh 2
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Senior Play Committee 4
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Tower 4
Tower Bazaar 4
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Sp lmsh Club 2
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Sc-mor Play Committee 4
Bnologx Club 3
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Tower 4
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Bowlmg 3 4
Basketball 3
Badminton 3 4
Tower 4
Iunlor Play Committee 3
Semor Play Commlttee 4
ROBERTA MEYER
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VVater Follies 1
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Iumor Play Cast 3
Thesplans 3, 4
Choir Presldent 4
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French Cluh 3
H1 Y 2, 3, 4
Iumor Prom Commnttee 3
Tow er 4
Tatler 3
Senior Play Cnmmlttce 4
Freshman Dance Commlttec 1
Sophomore Party Committee 2
Senmr Ball Committee 4
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Ronme Tard
Footbal12 Choir 1 2 3 4
Iunlor Class Treasurer 3
Iunlor Class Councll 3
Iumor Prom Commlttee 3
Iunxor Play Commlttee 3
Semor Ball Commlttee 4
Semor Play Committee 4
Sophomore Party Commxttee
XIARILYNI MEYERS
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Bowling 3
Archery 2
Band 1 2, 3
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Senior Plas Cast 4 'I
Secretary Treasurer Bland 3
Physrcs Cluh Secretary 3
Trmd Co editor 4
Tow er Executive Staff 4
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French Club 'I 4
Phxsxcs Club 3
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Ton er Bazaar 4
Honor QOCIGU 3, 4
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BARBARA LYIVQ 'MILLER
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Tower 4
Tower B11.mr 4
jumor Red Cross 2 3 4
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Iunxor Play Commlttee 3
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Water Follles 1 2 3 4
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Inter H1 Y Council 3 4
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Tower Bazaar 4
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Tow er 4
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Semor Orchestra 4
Semor Play Commxttee 4
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junxor Prom Commlttee 3
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Open tta 2 3 4
Iunmr Plav Dlrector 3
Glrl s Sports Councxl 2
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Honor s0Cl0ty 3 4
Iunlor Class Secretary 3
Latm Club 2 3
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Iunnor Red Cross Council 2
French Club 3
H1 Y 3 4
Editor of Tower 4
Edltor of Student Handbook 4
Jumor Prom Committee 3
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Tower Bazaar 4
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Basketball 4
Baseball 3 4
Badmmton 3 4
Water Follies 4
Soccer 4
Spanxsh Club 3
Iunlor Play Committee 3
Iunlor Prom Committee 3
Tower 4
Tatler 3
Senior Play Committee 4
Senior Ball Committee 4
Tower Bavaar 4
Basketball Referee 4
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Archery 2 3 4
Bowling 3 4
H1 Y 3
Tatler 3 4
Iunlor Play Commxttee 3
Semor Ball Commlttee 4
Semor Play Commxttet 4
PETER KFN NETH
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Track 3 4
Chorus 2
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Student Councll Ext cutxve
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Baseball 1 2 3 4
Badminton 1 2 3 4
Chorus 2
Class Dance Commxttee 2
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Tower 4
Spanish Club 2
Tower Bazaar 4
RICHARD MURRAY
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Track 2 3 4
Cross Country 2 3
Physlcs Club 4
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Bowling 2 3
Badmlnton I
Archery 3
Soccer 1
Chou 1 2 3
Operetta 1 2 3
Hlstory Club Sergeant At
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Niarchmg Band 1 4
Operetta 1 2 3 4
Biology Club 2 3
Blologv Club Presldent 3
H1 Y 3 4
Physrcs Club
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Baseball 2
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Girls' Sports Council 2
Referee 4
Dramatics 1
Amards 3
Tower 4
Freshman Dance 1
Sophomore Parts 2
junior Plav Committu 3
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DAVID S REILLER
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Football 1 2 3 4
Track2 3 4
Tenn1s 1
Band 1 2 3 4
Marching Band 1 2
Assembly Bandl 2 3 4
H1 Y 2 3 4
Iunlor H1 Y 1
Biology Club 3
Senior Plas Committee 4
CAROL PETERS
"Carol"
Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4
Hockey 3, 4
Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4
Swimming Team 1, 2, 3, 4
Baseball 2, 3, 4
Badminton 2, 3, 4
VVater Follies 2 3 4
Basketball Referee 3
Xlixed Chorus 1 2 3
A Cappella Choir 4
Operetta 1 2 3 4
Amards 2
junior Play Committee 3
Se mor Play Committee 3
S4 cretarw Inter H1 Y Counc1l4
Robe Custodian Choir 4
H Y 2 3 4
Sports Council 4
Tower Ba71ar 4
Tower 4
Triad 4
Tatler 4
Cc rrnan Club 3 4
Biology Club 3 4
Physics Club 3
LOIS PETRUNICK
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Soccer 1, 3
Basketball 1
String Quartet 2, 3, 4
Trio 3
Band I, 2
Operetta 1, 2, 3, 4
Honor Society 3 4
Assistant Editor Tower 4
Tower 4
Newspaper Club 3
Latin Club 3
Art Sketch Club 3
H1 Y Treasurer 4
H1 Y 3 4
Senior Play Committee 4
XVater Follies 3
Tatler 2 3
Sophomore Party Comm1ttee
Bookkeeper Honor Society
Store 4
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Badminton 2
Soccer 2, 3
Bowling 2, 3
Swimming Team 2
Honor Society 3 4
President French Club 4
Vice President Spanlsh Club 4
Senior Class Secretary 4
Junior Class Co11nc1l 3
Tatler Nlanaging Director 4
French Club 2 3 4
Spanish Club 3 4
Girls Sports Council 2
Junior Play Committee 3
Iunlor Prom Committee 3
VVater Follies 3
Tatler Executive Secretary 3
RONALD REISIG LEONARD RELIN ELAINE RHODES
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Senior Play Cast 4 2
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Tennis 2
Soccer Referee 2, 3, 4
Soccer 2, 3, 4
Hockey 4
Baseball 2, 3, 4
Basketbal 2, 3, 4
Vollexball 3 4
Basketball Referee 3 4
Baseball Referee 2 3 4
VVater Follies 1 2 3 4
Secretary ot' Sport Council 4
junior Class Council 3
Senior Class Council 4
Tower 4
Iumor Play Committee 3
Sophomore Parts Committee 2
Frm nch Club 2 3
Ton er Bwaar 4
Class Party 1
MARLENE RHODES
Corky
Soccer I
Basketball 4
Senior Play Committee
History Club 3
Cafeteria Staff 4
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Soccer 1 Soccer 3 4
Baseball 4 H1 Y 4
Basketball 2 4 Iunlor Prom Commrttee 3
Water Follies 4
Bowling 2
Amards 3
Class Dance Committee 1
Iumor Prom Commlttee 3
Semor Ball Commlttee 4
Tower 4
Trxad 4
Tower Bazaar 4
I-I1 Y 1
jumor Play Commtxtee 3
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Tatler 4
Tower 4
Tower Bazaar 4
Basketball Referee 4
ANITA L RICKERSOX!
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Archery 3
Soccer l
N olley Ball 2
Basketball l
Bow lmg 3
Iunnor Prom Commxttee 3
Iumor Play Commlttee 3
Semor Play Commlttee 4
Semor Ball Committee
Tatler Typlst 3
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Pat
Soccer 2 3 4
Basketball 1 2 4
Baseball 2 3 4
Hockey 1 4
Badminton 1 2 3 4
Honor Society 3 4
Semor Class Council 4
Iunlor Play Commxttee 3
Semor Play Committee 4
Class Dance l 2 3 4
Y l 2 3
H1 Y Pres1dent2 3
Inter Hx Y Council 2 3 4
Inter H1 Y Councll Secrcta
Inter Hx Y Councll Char
French Club 2 3 4
French Club Treasurer 4
Honor SOCIEYY Treasurer 4
Biology Club 3
Tatler2 3
Tower 4
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IOAN RINDFLEISCH
Joame
Basketball 1 2 3 4
Baseball 2 3 4
Soccer 1 2 3 4
Badmmton 1 2 3 4
Bowling 3 4
Basketball Referee 3
Semor Class Councxl 4
VVater Folhes 1 2 3 4
Tatler 1
Tow er 4
Tow er Bazaar 4
French Club 2
Freshman Dance 1
Sophomore Party Commxt
Iumor Prom Committee 3
Semor Plav Commlttee 4
Se mor Ball Committee 4
Cheerleader 3 4
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Semor Class Council 4
Iumor Prom Committee 3
Baseball I.
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Soccer 2 3 4
Baseball 3
B xskethall 3 4
Badmlnton 3 4
Water Follres 1
Choir 1 2 3
A Cappella Chou 4
Operetta 1 2 3 4
Amards 2 3 4
French Club 2 3 4
Tatler 2
Tnad 3
Semor Play Commrttee 4
PATRICIA RADLEY
Pat
Soccer 3 4
Basketball 3 4
Orchestra 1 2 3 4
Operetta 2 3
junior Play Committee
Semor Play Committee 4
Spamsh Club 2 3 4
Amards 2
Thesprans 3 4
Trxad 4
Tower 4
junmr Prom Committee 3
ROBERT K ROGERS
Bob
Bowling 3 4
Soccer 2 3 4
Soccer 2 3 4
Football 1
Iumor Play Cast 3
Semor Ball omml 3
Iumor Pro om tee
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Tennis 2
Soccer l, 2, 3, 4
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Basketball 2, 3
Bowling 2, 3, 4
Badminton l. 2, 3, 4
Girls' Sports' Council 2, 3, 4
Iunior Play Committee 3
Iunior Prom Committee 3
Tower 4
Sophomore Party Committee 2
Senior Ball Committee 4
Senior Play Committee 4
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DELMA SANTOMAURO
"Del"
Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4
Basketball 2, 3, 4
Badminton l, 2, 3, 4
Baseball 2, 3, 4
Bowling 2, 3, 4
VVater Follies 2
Amards 2
Tower Bazaar 4
Tower 4
French Club 2
Senior Ball Committee 4
Senior Play Committee 4
junior Play Committee 3
lumor Prom Committee 3
Sophomore Party Committee
l' ri shman Danct Committet l
HELEINE I SCHOENLE BARBARA SCHRECK
Shorty Schreckle
Soccer
Bowling
Baseball 2 3 4
Basketball 1 2 3
Water Follies
Soccer Referee
Basketball Referee
Choir 1 2 3 4
Operetta 1 2 3 4
Operetta Stage Director 3
Tatler 1 2
Tower 4
Tower Bazaar 4
Iunior Prom Committee 3
Freshman Dance Committ
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Soccer 3 4
Basketball 3 4
Bowling 3 4
Junior Play Committee 3
Tower 4
Senior Play Committee 4
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Basketball 4
Soccer 1 2
Badminton 3 4
Bowling 4
Operetta 1 2 3 4
Choir 1 2 3 4
History Club 3 4
Biology Club 3
Senior Ball Committee 4
Iunior Prom Committee 3
junior Play Committee 3
Senior Play Committee 4
'I ower 4
Tower Bazaar 4
Sophomore Party 2
DOROTHY SCOTT
Dorothy
Soccer 1 2 3
Bulmmton 2 3 4
Basketball 1 3 4
Baseball 3 4
Band 1
Choir 2
Operetta 2
junior High Assembly
Committee 1
Amards 2
Thespians 3
VVater Follies M C 1 2
Honor Society 3 4
Sophomore Class Vlce
President 2
Student Council l 2 3 4
Student Council Vice
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H1 Y 1
Tatler 2 3
Tower Assistant Editor 4
French Club 2 3 4
ALICE SAWYER
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Archery 3
Bowling 3
Basketball 1
Tatler 3
Tower 4
History Club 3
Junior Play Committee 3
junior Prom Committee 3
Senior Play Committee 4
Senior Ball Committee 4
Tower Bazaar 4
PATRICIA SCOTT
Scotty
Bowling 4
Bnskt tball 4
Huston Club 3 4
junior Red Cross
junior Plax Committee
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Cross Country 3
Junior Prom Committee 3
Physics Club 3
Cerman Club 3
Senior Play Committee 4
Senior Play Committee 4
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Joyce
Bowling 2 3 4
Amards 3
Girls Sports Council 1 2
H'-Y 1 2 3 4
Hi-Y Vice-President 2
Senior Ball Committee 4
Senior Play Committee 4
Junior Play Committee 3
Junior Prom Committee 3
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Band 1, 2 3 4
LOUIS SHOSHO
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Soccer Nianager 3
Senior Ball Committee 4
Junior Play Committee 3
Junior Prom Committee 3
Senior Play Committee 4
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French Club 2
Biology Club 3
Opcretta 3
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Hockey 3 4
Basketball 3 4
Baseball 2 3 4
Orchestra 2 3 4
Operetta 2 3 4
Student Council 3 4
Tower 4
Power Bazaar 4
junior Play Committee 3
Junior Prom Committee 3
l' rench Club 3 4
French Club Vice President 4
H1 Y 3 4
H1 Y President 4
Student Exchange Trip 3
Bowling 4
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Soccer 3 4
Basketball 3 4
Archery 2
Baseball 4
Tower 4
Operetta Committee
Triad 4
Junior Play Committee 3
Senior Play Committee 4
Tatler 4
History Club 4
junior Prom Committee 3
Senior Ball Committee 4
Tower Bazaar 4
French Club 2
Exchange Trip 3
Freshman Dance Committee 1
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Tenms 1 2 3 Cross Country l 2 3 4
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Physlcs Club 3 H1 Y 2 3 4
German Club 1 2 3
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Operetta 4
Amards 3
S1 mor Play C lst 4
Spamsh Club '3
Tow er 4
Tatler Typxst 3
Trnd Typlst 2
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Soccerl 3 4
Badmmton 2 3 4
Bowling 2 3 4
Clrls Sports Counc1l3 4
Tower 4
Taller 3
Triad 2 3 4
Junior Play Commlttee 3
Iunlor Prom Committee 3
jumor Play Commlttee 3 Semor B111 Commltttc 4
Sophomore Party Committee 2 Frcshnnn Dance Committee 1
Tower Bazaar 4
Txgerettes 4
Semor Ball Commlttee 4
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Water Follles 2 3
Soccer 1 4
Basketball 1
Archery 3
Badmmton 3 4
Senior Chou , 2
A Cappella Chou 4
Operetta 1, 2, 3, 4
Amards 1, 2
1' hespxans 3, 4
Chrlstmas Pageant 2, 3
JUDIOI' Play Commxttee 3
Senlor Play Committee 4
Tatler 3
Tower 4
Tower Bazaar 4
Spamsh Club 2
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Student Councll 3 4
St mor Class Council 3 4
Student Councll Executn e
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Tatler 4
St mor Play C0f!1ll11ft68 4
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Bmcl 1 2 3
XI lrchmg, Ban 4
Jumor Play 3
Senior Bl-ay 4
Carman Club 1 2 3
Physxcs Club 4
Biology Club 2
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JUDITH J Nw ALKER
Judy
Soccer 1 3 4
Tennls 3 4
Slum Team 1 3 4
W aler Follles 1 2 3 4
Bon lmg 2 3 4
Se-mor Cholr 1 2 3 4
Operelta 1 2
-Xmards 3
Thespxans 4
Art Club 1 2 3 4
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French Club 3
Nc wspaptr Club 3
l'ower 4
Junxor Play Committee 3
Operelt 1 Connmtlle 3
Iumor Prom Commxtlu 3
Latm Club 2
Taller l, 2, 3, 4
SAN DRA SYVARTZEL
Sandy
Hockey 1 2 3 4
Soccer 1 2 3 4
Busketball 1 2 3
B 1seball2 3 4
B ulmmton 1 2 3 4
Soccer Referee '3 4
Bowlmg 3 4
Chorus l 2
Operetta 1 2
VV xler Follles 2 3 4
Taller 4
Power 4
French Club 2 3 4
Cheerleading 4
Iunxol' Prom Commlllee
Amwrds 1
Iumor Class Council 3
Baskelball Referee 3 4
Honor SOCIEQ 4
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Mananne
Basketball Referee 3
Baseball 2
Basketball 2 3 4
Badminton 2 3 4
Bowllng 3 4
Xlajorettes 3 4
Amards 2
Chnstmms Pageant 2
Water Follles l 2 3
Tower 4
Iunlor Prom Committee 3
Senior Ball Commlltee 4
Semor Play Commlltee 4
Tower Bazamr 4
SUSANNE S TEALE
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Soccer 1 2 3 4
Baseball 2 3 4
Basketball 1 3 4
Badminton l 2 4
Bowlxng 3 4
Water Follies 2
Nhxed Choxr 1 2 3
A Cappella Cholr 4
Operetta 1 2 3 4
Amurds 1 2
French Club 2 3 4
Jumor Play Commxttee 3
lunlor Prom Commxlee 3
Frosh Dance Committee 1
Sophomore P lrly Commxttee
Tower 4
Semor Play Commlttee 4
Taller 1 2
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Soccerl 2 3 4
B xsketball 1 2 4
B xdmmton 1 2
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Xrchery 1
B un ball 2 3 4
N ollq Ball 2
Howllng 2 3
Xl nler Follus 1 3 4
SxumnungTe1m 1 2 3 4
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KATHLEEN WVALSH
Kathy
Sm mor Play Commltlee 4
IAN E WATSON
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Boulmg 3 4
Soccer 1
jumor Prom Cummltlee 3
jumor Play Committee 3
Taller 2 3
Tow er 4
Sl mor Play Committee
Hxslory Club 3
Latin Club 2 3
Senior Prom Committee 4
Nonunalmg Committee 3
hvillf Follles 4
IUDITH WERDEL
VVater Follns 1 2 3
Badmmton 2 4
Basketball 3 4
Soccer 2 3 4
Archery 2
Bowlmg 2
Baseball 2 4
Chorus 3
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Badmmton 1 2 3
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Chorus 1 2
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Senior Plax Committee 4
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W ltcr Follus l 4
SWllTlI'I1ll'lg Team 1
Xssembly Commlttee 1
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Spanlsh Club 3
Hlston Club 3
JOHN E XNILCOX
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Cerm ln Club 2 3 4
T ntler Clwss Reporters
SL mor Play 4
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Senior Ball t,0l'l'lI'lllft9E 4
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Band 1 2 3 4
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Operetta Orchestra 3
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Baseball 4
Badmmton 4
Choir 1, 2, 3
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Girls' Sports Councll 2
Soccer Referee 2, 3, 4
Biology Club 3
Freshman Dance Committee 1
Sophomore Party Committee 2
Tower 4
Tower Bazaar 4
Tatler 3
Iumor Prom Commlttee 3
Semor Ball Committee 4
Semor Play Commlttee 4
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Joan Rindfleisch DANCER Tom Radice
Carol Peters EATER Bob Dougall
Donna XVink FLIRT Bob Galvin
Shirlla Latanision GULLIBLE Les Anderson
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Sandra Swartzel M-in-m-in Bill Noeltner
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First Row: Don Figliola. Richie Starr, Ted Nfaratta, Dave Reiller. Dick Ciolando, jack Sorenson.
.svrmirl Row: Bill Srhwalml. Tom Yalleau. john Mayfield. Frank Harlem, Bill Noeltner, Dave Earl, Gordon Myers.
Bob Sturgess.
Third Row: Bryan Werner, Dick Grando, Dale Henson. Dick Radtke. Doug Volgenau, Dave Fogg, Bob Dougall, Earl
Clements, Phil Barber, George Parker, Mack Campbell, Harry Goetzmann, Nlr. Schaefer. Mr. Kentner. coach.
lfourlli Roni: Ron Nfannes. Don McMullen, jim Lake, Ed Lyons, Harry Scull, Dave Hegg, Les Anderson, Rocky Ford,
john Sacks. Colon Brown. Ken Lake. Bruce Sclnneltler. Dick Hoffmann, Bob Galvin.
On September 25 the Amherst Football Team
invaded Depew for its first game of the season and
won, 7-6. Returning from last year's squad were
co-captains Dick Starr, Bob Galvin, and Frank
Harlem, along with john Mayfield, Bill Noeltner
and several others. Amherst was also helped with
the transfer of Don Figliola from Canisius and a
group of last year's V. stars.
Depew drew first blood of the evening midway
through the first quarter, and from then it was all
Amherst. Depew scored on an end run, but the
extra point was blocked by Bob Galvin and Dick
Giolando. A determined Amherst team took the
field for the second half, and they quickly scored
their first touchdown of the season. Dick Starr
gave the ball to Don Figliola and Bob Galvin for
ten and fifteen yards respectively. Figliola then
took a hand-off for seventeen yards and the touch-
down. Frank Harlem kicked the all-important
extra point to give Amherst its margin of victory.
In its second game, Amherst, sparked by Dick
Starr's two touchdowns and Don Figliola's bril-
liant running, scored 25-14. It was a last quarter
victory over hard hitting East Aurora. Amherst
touchdowns were scored by Starr on runs of 40
and 13 yards, Figliola on a 35-yard off tackle slant,
and Dave Earl on a 28-yard touchdown pass from
Dick Starr.
On October 16, Amherst played its second night
game of the season at XVilliamsville before a
capacity crowd of 4500 people. This was a strong-
ly contested game with a spirited Amherst team
ending up on top by a score of 6-2. Amherst scored
in the second quarter after a Hlilliamsville player
had tackled Bill Noeltner in the Amherst end
zone for two points. The Amherst touchdown
came as Don Figliola took a lateral from Dick
Starr and went off-tackle for the touchdown. The
extra point attempt was not good, and Amherst
won by four points. This victory gave Amherst
sole possession of the "jay-Cee" bell presented to
the victor of the Amherst-XVilliamsville game. The
bell is awarded annually by the Amherst junior
Chamber of Commerce. YVe sincerely hope the
ringing of this bell will signify good sportsman-
ship and Fine school spirit as well as supremacy
in athletics.
OFFENSIVE TEAM Fzrst Ron Daud Earl Doug Volgenau Frank Harlem
Dasrd Hegg jon Sorenson Darrd Rerller Harry Coetzmann
Second Row Don Frglrola Dick Starr Bob Galvin Mack Campbell
'I he following Saturday the Tigers played the
first home game of the season against Clexelancl
Hrll It was a cold rarny afternoon which detin
rtely hrnder ed the Xmherst runmng attack Bruce
Schmelrer played a tremendous ganre for Amherst
with hrs passing catch and hrs defensive abrlrty
He also was responsible for one touchdown Other
Amherst pornts were scored by Don Frglrola on a
touchdown and Bob Sturgess on two extra points
The Tigers easily scored their fifth straight
victory of the year by clownrng West Seneca 52 10
on the loser s field Drck Starr playing a deeeptne
game at quarterback scored two Amherst touch
dow ns and handed off to Frglrola and Bob Doug rll
for two more Amhersts final touchdown came
zone
All good things must come to an end and that s
exactly what happened to the Amherst win stre rk
the day of its sixth ganre 'Ih1s was the day the
Tigers met a typical strong Hamburg team with
an excellent defense Ihe defense proved to be
the undoing and the Irgers lost 13 0
One of the r rrrtres of the season w as the post
ponemerrt of the Nledrna at Amherst game due
to an early snowstornr rlhrs was one of the two
games rn Amherst football hrstorx to be post
poned for this reason
The final game of the season was played at
Lancaster under the lights 'The Irgers were de
termrned to wrrr this one for the Seniors and for
Rocky For d who was str rcken wrtlr polio earlier
rn the season Lancaster scored ear lv md Amherst
was forced to come back with a 40 yard pass from
Sophomore Inn Lake to Harry Goetzmann The
rest of the game w as a defensive battle when with
50 seconds remaining Lancaster scored on r long
pass
for the squad as they finished second rn their clrvr
sion with a record of four w rns rncl one loss Ilre
ow er rll season record was fire wrns rnd two losses
Nluch of the success was due to the hrre defcrrsrve
playing of Iohn Nlayfield Brll 'Noeltner ohn
Sacks Bob Galsrn and the expert coaching of
both Mr Kentner and Mr Schaefer
DEFENSIVE TEAM Fzrst Row John Mayfield Earl Clements Harry Schull Frank Harlem
Cordon Nlevers lom Valleau Drck Crolanclo Dare Rerller
Second Rau Brll 'Noeltner Bob Sturgess Dick Starr Bob Dougall john Sacks Xce Hoffmann
SCORES
Depew
East Xurora
Mrllnmswrlle
Cleveland Hrll
H est Seneca
H rmburg
Lancaster
Xnrherst
Xmherst
Xmlrerst
Xmherst
Xmherst
Xmherst
Xmherst
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los! Hun Don Nlauret N xyne Rhodes RKXIIIIIL Smlth Roger Slllflcl Bruce Schnndt Nhlse Barnes Bob Struebmg
Lon 'Nulans Bob Blootlsworth Rly Iohnson XI1IteVanDyke
Sfmnfl Ron Nhlte I-errntk Dean Soldlneer Gary Xndres Lantry muck jelry Btctzhold Dlck Gernold Bob Noon
B1ll Nlartln nn Xlbert IOhIlc,llYTlmll1gi Dave Keeney
Ilrnd Ram Dunn in I llllLS lom Sacks oe Coe Daye Hylle ohn Brunner lom Halt Ifrul NI nnskc joe Roberts
lomlh Run Bob Rhodes Burt Knlp 1 my 'itlles Ray Smtth l mul Bllllll' jerry NN ilker Willis Xhnk Bull ltnkncl
lhll Hotlson Pull Ross lerry Nlaloncy
JUNJQR VARSITY
FOOTBALL
The JUDIOI' Vars1ty Football team coached by
Mr Bergman Hnlshed the se :son wlth a record
of tvwo wms two losses and two ues Hlghhghts of
thxs years season lncluded v1etor1es over Cleve
land H111 and Depew and 1 scoreless txe vuth M711
lxamsulle Ihe season opened mth a 7 7 t1e w1th
hast Aurora -Xmherst scored on the first play of
thc game and held on to nc Scot ers tor the team
uclc Ray ohnson two touchdowns and Mxke
Barnes llllfk Gunold Bob Yoon, Pete Schmltt
ind Ray Smlth xt 1th one each Other outstandlng
playcls this year were ohn Brunner Mlke Fer
:uk Bob SIIllClJlflg and oe Roberts
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Xmhcrst
-Xmherst
Xmhcrst
Xmhcrst
Xmhcrst
SCORES
Last Aurora
XS est Seneca
Clueland Illll
Xhllnnnsullc
Hamburg
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SOCCER
This year's Varsity team proved to be the best
in the school's history. The team, coached by Mr.
XVratten and captained by Dick Besser and Gary
Runckel, won the championship with a record of
eleven wins and one loss. The team opened the
season with a 6-5 victory at Holland, and, after
dropping a non-league game to Nichols, beat every
team in the league at least once.
On October 27th, the Tigers lost their only
league game to a strong Frontier team. It was now
evident that the team must win their remaining
games in order to win the championship.
The highlights of the championship drive in-
cluded a story book win over North Collins as
thc figcts scored five points III the final three
minutes In the following game Amherst scored
1 4 2 vtin over Orchard Park to win its fourth
championship in five years In iecognitlon of its
success thc team received thc State Teachers
Alumni Cup and the Section VI AAA trophies.
High scorers Nick Prochoroff and Gary Runckel
were tied with twenty-three points each. They
were closely followed by Craig XVratten and
XVoody Friedrichs with ten points each. Much
credit should go to Dick Besser, Bob Rogers, and
Bill Powell for their fine defensive playing.
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Amherst
Amherst
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Amhex st
Amherst
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Amherst
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XYilliamsville
Frontier .,..
North Collins
Orchard Park
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Amherst Opponents
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VARSITY SOCCER
First Ron Craig Wratten Woody Friedrich Dick Besser Cars Runckel 'Nick Prochoroff Sig Dietrich
Yecond Row Chuck Ie is Nlanager Paul Schoneuolf Bob Rogers Bob I-Iohlstein Pete Ten Broeck Bill Tozler
Rog XV1lhe1m Don Burlakos
lhzrrl Rot hcn Stcpicn Xlanager Bill louell Duong Hong Xlikc K 1 ner Xlclnt Dem Xcil Xntlerson Bob Spelder
Ron C ochlc Bill Nicholson 'Sir XA rtttcn toach
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fUNfOR VARSITY JOC ER fa!
Junior Varsity squads are or'
ganized mainly to introduce the
boys to the games and to give
them needed experience. This
year's team, defending cham-
pions ol the league, finished the
season in a first place tie with
Frontier. The -I.V. Tigers coni-
pleted a record ol' six wins, two
ties, and two losses, including a
doublevictoryoverXVilliamsville.
Denny 'Iirudell, who led the teain
in scoring with ten points, was
followed closely by Arno H'ittig
and Brad Dunn, with eight and
four points respectively. Much
credit is owed to Mr. Parr for his
excellent coaching.
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Xtnherst ..., 4 XYilliatnsxillc
.xl!lllCI5l .... 4 Ifrontier ... .
.Xtnherst ..., 0 North Collins
.Xinherst .... 0 Orchard Park
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Orchard Park
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lfirst Roux' Boll Rees. Dick llolilstein, Bill Donaldson, .Xrno Hittig, Dennx
Trudell, lid l'ettis, Brad Dunn. Dine Bers:
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.Sccmid Rrmr' Don XYilhelni. lfred Stoesser Bill Xlartin Dare Braun, Bill De
Kleine, Jack O'NIat'a, Rolrert Liestll. Brian Norman
Third Rout Nlr. Parr. coach. Benny lilliotl. Paul Yiticenl. john Oeltler, Dick
Chappell, Ken Arnold. Ken Nlacltenzie, Cilinclx Pettis, Manager. Ken Stepien,
Manager.
CROSS COU TR Y
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inan. loin Osliorne.
Serrmfl linux' Norinztn Nioll. tiiguiztger. Roger l'riot'e. manager. l.en Qlolinson.
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Xinhersl
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SCORES
Opponents ,... T4-324
Opponents .... Bl -212
Hamburg ...... 32
East Aurora .... 20
Olean ,,.....,. 20
Lancaster ...... '26
Brighton ...... 29
.XAA Championship
Opponents ..... 47-212
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VARSITY CROSS C
The 1953 Cross Country team under the direction of
Mr Munson had what might be termed a fair season The
team participated in five dual meets two mutational
meets and the Section VI AA X championship race
Highlights of the season included Ted Totmans spar
klmg performances fed hnlshed lirst in every race he ran
except one Another highlight was the division of the team
into separate groups
Mr Xiunson is looking forward to next year for he has
live excellent runners returning They are sophomores Ted
I'otman Rick DuBois john Gilles Tom Cree and junior
Fred lelakiewicz
The first meet of the season was the Barker Fair Day Run
Of the twelye schools entered Amherst finished third be
hind Gowanda and Olean the Section VI Champions X
Run and finished second Out of the nine teams entered
only Gowsandi man iged to lmeit the Tigers Xmherst point
scorers were Totman DuBois Gilles Don Bailey and Cree
in th ll order lhe next rlee wls with Hamburg 1nd the
Tigers were uctorious bv a score of 25 32
On Octoher I5 and 16 the team was scheduled to race
IUNTOR VARSITY
TRY
East Aurora and Olean in that order I'o allow for this
Mr Munson split up the teams Group one raced East
Aurora and was defeated hy a score of 20 31 The following
day group two raced Olean and suffered defeat 20 38
The individual Amherst winner was you guessed it led
Totman fhe second split of the season occurred fue dass
later The hrst group met a strong Lancaster squad and
was nosed out 30 26
I'he next day the second group raced Brighton the Set
tion V champions Xl 1th determination and mueh skill the
boys emerged tictorious 21 Z9 ln one of the closest rtees
m many years
The final race of the season was the Section VI champion
ship Amherst hnished second hehind the strong Olean
team Rick DuBois led the may for the Amherst runners
sportsmanship and leadership throughout the season
I he unlor High C ross C ountry term showed more sue
cess this year than ever hefore Xlthough they lost two close
races the boys thoroughly enjoyed the physical trnning intl
the friendships they estihhshed Nlr Bowman is looking
forward to greater participation in the coming years lhese
are the st urs of tomorrow
CROSS OU TR Y
First Row Dave Farrow Bill Farner Ron Cook Don VanDusen Don Craser Peter Shanley Date
Maurer
.Second Row George Downs, jack ll atsen, Dick Hhs, Wesley Kasomc, Dare Batson, Ron Ihomas
hed Smeader
Third Row Viking Dietrich, Don Ciohn, Fred Hoeldtlce, Heath llest Paul Xlurphy, Brute
Pfeiffer, Larry Gremer, Paul Borth, Bob Pfeffer, Mr Munson, coach
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First Row: David Yahn, jim
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Domenico, Evan Glover, jim
jung
Second Row: Tom Olofson.
Mike Fried, Terry Bodewes.
Byron Heintz, jim Branieck,
Mr. Bowman, coach.
WRESTLIN
Coach john Gelsinger opened the Varsity wrestling
season at YVest Seneca with only two regulars in the line up.
The two returning regulars were Captain Chuck Cederman
and Red Adams. This, perhaps, was the main reason for the
Tigers' hard luck. Amherst was victorious in but Eve of
twelve matches. The team lost the first two matches, one
to West Seneca and one to Hamburg. The Tigers "found"
themselves in the third match and overwhelmed a new
Cleveland Hill team, 43 to l5. Amherst lost the next match
to the powerful Hamburg team that beat them earlier in
the season. Next match, with Williamsville, was the closest
of the season. The score at the start of the final bout was
25 to 22, Amherst leading. Williamsville had to have a pin
for five points and a victory. A decision would have given
them only three points and a tie. As it happened, the Billie
heavyweight pinned the Amherst man and Williamsville
SCORES
Amherst West Seneca .
Amherst Hamburg ,...
Amherst Cleveland Hill
Amherst .... Hamburg . . .
Amherst Xvilliamsville
Amherst Clarence .....
Amherst Orchard Park
Amherst
Amherst ....
Maryvale ....
Depew ......
Amherst .... West Seneca .
.Amherst .... Cleveland Hill
Amherst .... V'iIliamsville
won, 27 t0 25.
During the second half of the season
the Tigers did better, defeating Clar-
ence, Maryvale, Cleveland Hill and
Williamsville, while losing to Orchard
Park, Depew, and West Seneca.
Chuck Cederman, muscular, 127
pound sophomore, finished the season
undefeated. He also led the scoring with
42 points. He was followed by Red
Adams, Doug Volgenau and jim Foun-
get with 28, 28, and 23 points respec-
tively.
Returning lettermen next year are
Cederman, Adams, Volgenau, Bob Stur-
gess, jim Founger and jerry Tercho.
First Row: Chuck Adams, Chester Weir, Brian Bellman, john Harbison,
Gerald Terch.
Second Row: Chuck Cederman, Bill Sturgess, jimmy Petrie, Ken Blackwell,
G. Davies, Ed. Pettis.
Third Row: jim Alberts, manager, Ron Smith, George Kelly, Doug Yolgenau.
Bob Sturgess, Dick Radtke, Wayne Cypress.
Fourth Row: Tom Halt, Larry Stroh. Bob NlcCombs, Ron Mannes, Gordv
Myers, Bruce Schmidt, Bob Rogers, Bob Cook, Mr. Gelsinger, adviser. I
BASKE TBALL
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.Yflflllll lfouh' Dick McDermott. manager. Don llurlakns. jack Kress. lirtlce Sf'lllllClICli. George I-ilentlier. Les .xlltlffl
son. Sig Dietrich. Boh Geyer. Dave Hegg. fkrchie Dean. Dirk Lothe. lyillll Sclioiienolf.
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Xniherst ....
Xin herst
Xinherst
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Xinherst ..,.
Xmherst ....
SCORES
Orchard Park
Nest Seneca .
Dcpcw ...., .
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Clexclztntl Hill
East Aurora .
Frontier 4....
Hamburg .,,.
West Seneca .
Williznnsxille
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VARSITY BASKETBALL
It xx rs belrexed rt the be rrnnrnq ol the basket
bill se1son tlrrt the Irgers uould hue r good
season but not rs good rs prexrous xeus Hou
ex er through the untrr rne eflor ts of Nlr Roberts
Hettler C rpt un Drele Bessel rud the entrre team
the T rgers posted rn excellent record of ll urns
and 3 losses
Xlter just tuo rseeks ol pr rctrce, the Trgers
opened then schedule rgrrnst Orchard Park on
then court Ilre T rgers preed by BCSSCI s fifteen
pornts and Bruce Selrrneller s eleven pornts, de
feated the Parlernen 34 38 Amherst then con
quered lVest Senee r rnd Depexs rn that order Bes
ser rg un led the scorers ruth 16 and 98 pornts
On December ll the I rgers we ere host to Lan
c rster nlhe term xr rs vrctorrous 6134 as each
rnernber of the startrnq team Besser Schmelzer
Bob Geyer Les Ander son and George Guenther
hrt lor double figures Ilre next Amherst uctnn
was Cleveland Hrll 1 hey were subdued 69 53
Alter the long Lhrrstmas wacatron the team
resumed actron rt East Aurora It was evrdent
from the openmg trp off that the Trgers were
gorng to have trouble By the end of the fourth
quarter Last -Xurora had drmrnrshed Amhersts
lead and tred the score at 52 all The game xx ent
rnto a three mrnute ow ertrme and the Trgers scored
1 pornts to East Aurora s 4 to mm, Q9 36 Besser
emerged as hrgh scorer xsrth '76 pomts
Bob C ever Les 'Anderson Drrk Bcsser 1 eorge I uenther Brute Sehrnelrer
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'Ihe s1xth ga1ne of the season was played at
Front1er and the home team broke away to a 10
po1nt first quarter lead Amherst paced by Besser
and Geyer scored 24 po1nts 1n the second to take
a 5 po1nt half t1me lead The second half was n1p
and tuck all the way In the last quarter Besser
threw 1n ll pomts to brmg h1s total for the game
to 33 po1nts as the 'I lgers won by three po1nts
'I h1s brought our boys to the most cruc1al game
of the season Hamburg Both teams were unde
feated and t1ed for the d1v1s1on lead The TlgCTS
show ed the1r greatest team effort of the season by
dowmng the Bulldogs George Guenther l1m1ted
C'r1ffen Hamburg s h1gh scor1ng forward to five
pomts wh1le Bob Geyer was tosslng 1n l7 po1nts
Amherst shot a remarkable 4270
XVell some mghts thmgs just wont go right
and that s exactly what happened at YVest Seneca
Amherst behmd by elght po1nts at the half suf
fered the1r first defeat of the season
The followmg Friday Amherst traveled to W1l
l1amsv1lle where they trounced the B1ll1es 67 43
tl11rty pomts through the hoop He was followed
by George Guenther w1th 15 pomts Nlext came
games w1th Orchard Park and Lancaster which
the TlgCTS won eas1ly 67 45 and 71 54
On February ll the T1gers took over und1s
putcd possesslon of Hrst place 1n DIVISION I of the
Er1e County Interscholasuc Conference The T1
gers were wmnmg at Cleveland H111 wh1le Fron
t1er was defeatmg Hamburg Bruce Schmelzer
cunnmg Amherst guard scored twenty po1nts 1n
thc w1nn1ng effort Amherst took over the role of
host for the next game East Aurora traveled to
our gym on a wet gloomy n1ght Amherst pro
cceded to add more gloom to the v1s1t1ng rooters
by dow ning East Aurora by twelve pomts Bruce
Schmelzer scored 22 po1nts hlS th1rd consecutxve
game 1n which he scored over twenty po1nts
NV1th just four games remamlng ll was pla1n
to sec that the T1gers were go1ng to f1n1sh well up
1n thc stand1ngs 'I hc I1gers next OPPOSIIIOH was
furn1shed by Frontier 'I he out come was declded
1n the third quarter when the Amherst defense
l1m1ted Frontler to n1ne po1nts Bob Geyer scored
23 POIHIS and Bruce Schmelzer svcteen as the T1
gers won by seven pomts
The followlng game was played at Hamburg
and the Bulldogs pleased the home crowd by
amassmga fifteen po1nt lead after three quarters of
play In the final qua1ter Amherst p1led up POIHI
after po1nt to t1e thc score vvlth just 25 seconds
left to play Hamburg s Wayne WCISS threw 1n a
hook shot to beat the 'I1gers 60 to 58 fh1s loss
dropped Amherst IHIO a t1e Wllh Hamb11rg for the
league lead Both teams HH1ShCd the season w1th
1dent1cal records and were declared co champ1ons
of the league
In the final two lLgllldI' season games the TlgCTS
downed Depew and lV1ll1dl'IlSX1llC 1n that order
Amherst entered the SCCIIOH VI AAA seml
finals at Ken1nore un1or H1gh School aga1nst
Lackawanna strong N1agara Frontler League
l1ttle trouble 1n Sllbdlllflg the Steelers as Les An
derson and Sig D1et11ch l1m1ted h1gh scor1ng
Hank Czajka to SIX po1nts Pll1lS wm placed thc
1 lgers 1n tl1e Sect1on VI finals at IVICITIOTIHI Aud1
IOYIUHI on March 20 Olean H1gh Cattaraugus
County wlnner was to be the 'I1gers opponent
I he Amherst team that played that n1ght d1d not
look l1ke the samc Amherst team that had won
seventeen of mnetcen games Durmg the fourth
quarter Olean who had bu1lt up a n1ne po1nt
lead attempted to freeze the ball Il11s strategy
backfired and Amherst slowly cut the lead to two
po1nts XV1thJust three seconds to go Don Burla
kos a rescrve guard stole the ball and headed for
the basket A second before Don could score the
gun went off br1ng1ng to a cl1max a dramatlc
game and a fine season Although the Amherst
team d1d not XVIII the bccuon VI AAA champ1on
sl11p they were real champions 1n sportsmanshxp
team play and leadersh1p
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IUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL
Mr. YVratten's Junior Varsity basketball team
had the distinction of being the first undefeated
J. V. team in the school's history. The Junior
Tigers have now won 32 games in a row, over a
two-year span. Their closest call of the season, a
53-52 win, came from a high-spirited Depew team.
Dick Gernold established two records, 26 points
in one game, and 282 points for the season. Not-
able performers included Craig YVratten, John
Gaunder, and Rog Kober.
SCORES
Amherst .,.. Orchard Park
Amherst ,... YVest Seneca .
Amherst ..,. Depew ......
Amherst ,.., Lancaster ....
Amherst .... Cleveland Hill
Amherst .... East Aurora . .
Amherst .... Frontier .....
Amherst .... Hamburg ....
Amherst ....
West Seneca .
Amherst ..,. Williamsville
Amherst .... Orchard Park
Amherst .... Lancaster ....
Amherst .... Cleveland Hill
Amherst .... East Aurora . .
Amherst .... Frontier ....,
Amherst .... Hamburg . . .
Amherst .... Depew ......
Amherst .... Williamsville
First Row: Denny Trudell, Bob Noon.
Second Row: Tyler Dunn, Rick DuBois, Fred Manske, john Oehler Mike
Barnes, Craig Wratten, ohn Gillis
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Third Row: Dick Gernold, Roger Kobee, John Cummings, Peter Chudy Fred
Hoeldtke, john Gaunder, Mr. Nvratten, coach.
FRESHMAN BASKETBALL
Junior High School Basketball serves the same
purpose as does Junior Varsity Basketball. It helps
to pick out and develop boys for Jr. Varsity and
Varsity play in future years. Mr. Schaefer's team
played eleven games and emerged victorious in
seven of them. Outstanding players included Nick
Shosho, Joe Roberts, Paul Ross, Jerry Yvalker
and Tom Ferguson.
First Row: joe Valenta, Ted jacobs, Bob Hoeldtke, Kevin Lyons, Bruce Fowler,
Nick Shosho,
Second Row: Bob Loesch, manager, Brian Norman, Don Flaig, Paul Ross, Bill
Hodson, Terry Maloney, Brad Dunn, jack Coe, manager.
Third Row: Mr. Schaefer, coach, Tom Ferguson, Fred Machemer, jerry Mlalker,
Al jones, jim Peard, joe Roberts, Bill Linkner.
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SCORES
Amherst .... Lancaster . . .
Amherst .... Nichols .... .
Amherst .... Depew .....
Xmherst .... Cheektowaga
Amherst .... Williamsville
Amherst .... Clarence ....
Amherst .... Clarence ....
Amherst .... Lancaster . . .
Amherst ,... Nichols .....
Amherst .... Depew .....
Amherst ..., WVilliamsville
5 WIMMI G
P1751 Ron ack Oklara Ray johnson Ron Xolsard Ferry Xhlson Rotky lord Don Haehtcn
C eorge Parker D1ek Chappell Blll Nneholson Nlr l1CYllCY coach
Serond ROIL Len ohnson B1ll OConnell Date Fogg 1111 Lake lllllllllh Barber Bob Hohlstun
Bob Haas
VARSITY SWIMMING
Ihe Amherst mermen st1ll sa1l1ng hom last
yeal s undefeated season tontmued then wmmng
w zys thls year Although M1 I1e1ney Amherst
fimshed the season w1th a lemaxkablt 10 wx on and
0 lost record
Holdowers from the 97 Q3 season YVCIL Bob
Haas Bob Hohlsteln Itrrv XX llson and B111
XlCllOlSOll
Amherst ClLfCIlCllIlg Cll8HlPlOI'lS of the Nlatt
'Xlann Sulnlnung League opened the season
xgamst XlllllHll1SYlllC 1n the 'klT1llLlSI pool Ihe
boys proxed that they would be the te 1m to beat
as they splashed to a 45 21 uctory Amherst mon
su en out of a poss1ble e1ght first places
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Xmherst
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SCORES
YN 1ll1 xmsvnlle
XI nruale
C lalente
H est Seneta
C leweland H1ll
XX lllldl1lSNlllC
Xlaruale
Ll irence
H est Seneca
Clueland Hlll
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coach, lost five 1nen through graduation, his team ' "" 1 ""
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After a lay-off of 29 days due to Christmas Holi-
days, the Tigers took newcomers Maryvale and
Clarence over the ropes 47-19 and 5l-15. These
wins set the stage for the lVest Seneca meet. Both
Amherst and West Seneca were tied for First place
with identical 3 and 0 records. YVest Seneca , how-
ever, did not live up to expectations, and Amherst
won by 24 points. The team again took seven first
places out of a possible eight. The Tigers recorded
their fifth victory in the next meet by downing
Cleveland Hill 52-14.
The sixth and most exciting meet was held in
the XVillia1nsville pool. The Amherst Tigers were
forced to break four XVilliamsville pool records
in order to win. Terry XVilson swam the 100 yard
breast stroke in the record time of l:l3.4. Bob
Haas swam the 100 yard freestyle in the record
time of :58.5, and Bob Hohlstein swam the 200
yard freestyle in 2:l8.3. The 160 yard freestyle
team of Bill O'Connell, Haas, Hohlstein, and Ray
johnson broke the pool record in l:23.8. Amherst
now holds all the records in the Xvilliamsville
pool.
The Tigers finished their second straight un-
defeated season by beating Maryvale, Clarence,
YVest Seneca, and Cleveland Hill in that order.
Mr. Tierney's swimming team has now won twen-
ty meets in a row over a two-year period. Return-
ing next year will be Ray Johnson, Dave Fogg,
Bill O'Connell, Terry XVilson, and jim Lake.
Although they did not swim any meets, this
year's j.V.'s will be a great help in forming next
year's squad.
IUNIOR VARSI T Y SWIMMING TEAM
First Rou Bill DeKle1ne Dick Stoesser C hris Km ntl Don Nluellcr leter H elker l aul 'Newcomb
Second Rau Don Glynn Bruce lfeiffer K an lunmore Dnld Farrow Booker l itterson im
Hofmeister Norman XS olf
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BO WLING
Coach VValter Newman's bowling team, with
only two returning lettermen, posted a very ex-
cellent record. A bowling team consists of five
men. Scores are kept on the basis of three points,
two for the high scores of two games and the third
for the high total score. Out of a possible twenty-
four points, the keglers captured 21 giving them a
won 9 lost l record and the league championship.
Captain Foster McAllester, the most consistent
man on the team, bowled in every match.
The best two game total for the 'season was
MeAllester's 335, and the best single game per-
formance was by Lantry Janecek. He rolled a
207 game. Mr. Newman is looking forward to
another successful season next year. He has
lVoody Friedricks, Art Hinkley, Harry Goetzman,
Rog Barth and Lantry Janecek returning. Two
men, Foster McAllester and Dale Henson, will be
lost through graduation.
F1rstR0u Martin jung Dale Henson Foster NIcA1lester Nh Newman coach
Lantry janecek Woody Friedrich Roger Burth Art Hinckley
Second Rou Ken Coyle Ron Thomas Burt Kmp jim Rushing Russ Barber
ohn Mottinger Dawe Maurer Ken jarhaus Harry foetzman
SCORES
Amherst
Amherst
Amherst
Amherst
Amherst
Amherst
Amherst
Amherst
Depeu
Cleveland H1
Hambur
Depew
Clex eland H1
Clarence
Hamburg
Opponents
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. , .... 1 'll....2
Amherst .... 3 Clarence .,......, 0
. .... 3 , ......... 0
. .... 3 ' 'll .... 0 '
, .... 3 ........, 0
. .... 21 ....... 3
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TRACK -1953
F1rst Row Don Llndsey Davld Lumsden Joe Coveney Walt Manske Don Dav1s Paul Zmter
Br1an Howard Bruce WVe1ls
Second ROZL Alan Harvey D ne Rclller R1ch'1rd Nlurray ohn Laughland George Kellev Don
Balley Stephen Staggs Len johnson B111 xl1Cl10lSOIl foster Alt Allester
Third Rau Nlr Bergman coach Peter Murphy B111 Galun Ed Glbeall Paul Dahmer Daud
Earl Bob Nlanske R1chard Earl Don Hachten 'Norman Wolf Air Nlunson coach
VARSITY TRACK
The 1953 vers1on of the Amherst track team
coached by Mr Bergman and Mr Munson
showed IIS heels to all comers Ihe team won
c1ght meets whxle lostng none Meets w1th Fre
donla Dunlurk and 1'ront1er were postponed be
cause of bad weather I he season opened w1th an
86 11 VICIOYY over XVest Seneca at home Al Harvey
and Len ohnson scored ten and n1ne po1nts
respectlvely to lead the team to VICIOTY The team
went on to defeat Lancaster Hamburg Batavla,
W1ll1amsv1lle and hast Aurora 1n that order
The hlghlxght of the Hamburg meet was a record
breakmg performance by B111 Galv1n B111 heaved
the drscus a dlstance of 126 feet 7 mches for a new
school record On May 28 Amherst was host to
the E CI C D1v1s1on I track champlonshlp finals
Amherst celebrated IhlS honor by runnmg away
w1th the t1tle Amherst amassed a score of fifty one
po1nts Its nearest r1val was Hamburg w1th thlrty
POIHIS On the S1XIh day of une the team traveled
to Kenmore for the Sectlon VI AAA champlon
shlp meet Amherst was bemg pttted agalnst the
strong compet1t1on of the Nlagara Front1e1
League l he I1gers proved themselves to be out
standmg athletes as they scored thlrty three po1nts
to WVIII thls tltle for the second tlme ln the school s
h1story Indxvldual Amherst w1nners were Al Har
vey ohn Lazar B111 Galv1n Ron Hettlch and
Don Dav1s 1 he relay team of Hcttlch Lazar Len
ohnson and Brlan Howard was also v1ctor1ous
ln the near record tlme of one m1nute thlrty four
and seven tenths seconds Hlgh scorers for the year
were B111 Galv1n Wlth s1xty s1x po1nts Al Harvey
w1th fifty mne and one fourth POIHIS and Don
Dav1s w1th forty nme and one thlrd po1nts
The umor Varstty track team IS an rmportant
cog 1n the varsxty team of the future Future var
s1ty stars mclude John G1ll1s Ted Totman and
'Nflack Campbell
Amherst
Amherst
Amherst
Amherst
Amherst
Amherst
Amherst
Amherst
H est Seneca
691 Lancaster
Hamburg
70 Q Batav1a
Xt1ll1amsx1lle
1015 East Aurora
CONFERENCE MEET
Opponents
S1-.Cl ION VI AAA NIEE I'
3 Opponents
381
2416
ff
30 0
91 0
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. , . ..,.. 55 .,.....,.. H39
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,. ' ' " , ,..,.. 50 A 1 .......... w
' ' ' - ' .V 1 ,..... 3 A I A A ........,., ..,
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UNIOR VARSI T Y TRACK -1953
Fzrst Row Roger Wxlhelm Roger Borth Bob Cook Kenneth Connors B111 Farner Don Glynn Wayne Cypress Bruce
Pfel ffer
Second Row Don McMullen jack Sorenson Hack Campbell Dave Batson Ted Totman Roger Prlore jack Watson
john G1lllS Dale Henson
Thzrd Row Mr Bergman coach Harry Scull Fred 7ElalxlCWlCZ Constantme Bas1l Lon Nellans Gary 'Vfaybee john
Cummmgs Ray johnson Roger Shafer Ken jahraus Mr Munson coach
BASEBALL 1953
Coach B111 Wratten s last season as Varslty
Baseball Coach was a successful one 1n that h1s
team won the ECIC DIVISION I champtonshxp w1th
a record of seven wms and three losses The over
all record was nlne wms and SIX losses The Tlg6fS
beat every team IH the league at least once w1th
the exceptlon of Cleveland H111 Agatnst Cleve
land H111 they suffered two defeats each by one
run
The startlng lnfield conslsted of S1 Manspeaker
Kent Bergman B111 Mlrlght and Dlck Kr1schan
wh1le the startlng outfield conslsted of Karl Se1dl
Dlck Starr and Gary Runckel w1th Dlck Kr1schan
filhng 1n The catchlng was handled by B111
Noeltner and Bob Sturgess The workhorse of the
pltchmg staff was George Guenther w1th Dxck
Kr1schan and S1 'vfanspeaker supplymg the rellef
The Tlgers suffered a 3 2 defeat 1n the SCCIIOU
VI AAA playoff mth Nlagara Falls Amherst s
two runs came as a result of a home run by Dlck
Starr w1th Karl Se1dl on base
The offtctal battmg champlon of the team mas
Captam Karl Se1dl vslth nlnetecn l11ts ln fifty
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t1mes at bat for a 380 average Other leadmg h1t
ters mcluded Gary Runckel w1th e1ght h1ts 1n
twenty t1mes at bat and a 400 average, and B111
Wrxght w1th a 307 average
Dlck Kr1schan led the team tn runs batted 1n
wlth ten He was followed by Karl Se1dl w1th e1ght
and B111 Wrlght w1th seven
SCORES
W 1ll1amsx 111e
Cleveland H111
Hamburg
East Aurora
Amherst
Amherst
Amherst
Amherst
YV1ll1amsw1lle
Hamburg
Cleveland H111
Frontter
Frontxer
Amherst Depew
Amherst Depew
Amherst
Amherst
SEC I'IO'N1 VI AAA PLAY OFF
Amherst 2 N1agara Falls
Amherst 10 Opponents
Amherst
Amherst
Amherst
Amherst
Amherst
H est Seneca
East Aurora
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. .' ' 1 . ' 1 .... 1 ...... ..0
, I , f f 1 .... 2 1
1 1 .Amherst .... 7 Wlest Seneca ...... 1
' ' . ' ' 1 .... 3 " "
t ' , 1 .... 5 ......... 3
- - ,, - - 1 .... 4 ' ....5
. . ,' , 1 .... 1 ' ........ ..2
, 1 I . - 1 .... 8 ' ......... .3
- 1 1 .... 9 ,......... .0
1' ' . ' 1 .... 1 ,....,..., .2
- 1 ..., 3 ' ...... 0
. ' . 1 .... 13 1 ..... ..0
w . . . - . . Y ' Q "" Av'
- , ' ' 1 .... ' ...,.... 30
VARSITY
BASEBALL
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1-'irst Row: Si Manspeaker, Bill XVright,
Kent Bergman, Karl Seidel, Bill
Schwahl. Bob Sturgess, jim MacDonald.
.Sammi Rout: Mr. XVratten. coach, Rich-
ard Krischan. Gary Runckel. Bill Noelt-
ner, Chuck NIcNerney, George Guen-
ther, Ira Striejewske,Richie Starr,David
Wetzler, Frank Knox.
IUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL
First Rant: john Gaunder. Bill Sturgess, Bob Spelder, Hoody Friedrich. john Sacks, john Schriver, Craig Wratten.
Semnrl Row: Mr. Hettler, roach. jon Sorenson. Harry Goetzmann, Stan Ziemha. .Xrchie Dean. Pete 'l'enBroeck, Sam
Winner, Bob Noon. Richard DuBois, Tyler Dunn, Ned Schule.
Coach Bob Hettler's 1953 junior Varsity baseball team was the
finest in the V. league. The boys went through fourteen games
without a defeat. In two of these games there was some doubt
about the outcome. The Tigers were forced to come from behind
to beat XVilliamsville four to three. The other game was a one-to-
nothing thriller with Depew. The Tigers scored the first and final
run of the game in the third inning and held on to win.
Hfoody Friedrichs was the man of power for the junior Varsity
with a .420 batting average, including four doubles, two triples,
three homeruns and nineteen runs batted in. Other notable per-
formances were john Schriver's and Rick DuBois' batting
averages.
Bob Spelder led the pitchers in strike-outs with seventy, and in
won and lost with a six and nothing record. F9
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Amherst 13
Amherst .... 18
Amherst .... I9
.Xmherst .... 4
Amherst .... 4
Amherst 8
Amherst .... 9
Amherst .... 20
.Xinherst ,... 9
.Xmherst I6
Amherst l
Xmherst 4
Xmherst .... 6
Xmherst
Xmherst
8
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SCORES
XVilliamsx'ille
Cleveland Hill
Hamburg ....
East Aurora .
Williamsville
Frontier .....
Clexeland Hill
Orchard Park
1-last.Xurora . .
Hamburg ....
Depew ...., .
l-'rontier .....
Orchard Park
Depew .,,.. .
Opponents . ..
1953 TENNIS
Amherst netmen finished with a record
of 4 wins and 4 losses, giving them a third
place position in the league this year.
Amherst singles were played by Mike
Graver, Chuck Specht, John Filsinger,
and Sigvard Dietrich, while Phil Hedges,
Leo Barnes, and Paul Schonewoll alter-
nated at the doubles. Chuck Specht led
the scoring for the team.
Amherst
Amherst
Amherst
Amherst
Amherst
Amherst
Amherst
SCORES
YYest Seneca ....., 0
Hamburg ..,.. .. 4
Williamsville ,.,.. 4
Hamlnlrg ..... .. 4
East Aurora ...... 1
1Vest Seneca ...... 0
XYil1iamsvil1e .4,.. 4
Amherst ..., East Aurora . . . . . 1
22 18
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First Roux' Nlr. Parr. coach.
Serum! Roux' Tom Trimble, Ken Travers, Date Donaldson.
Gary Tunmore, Paul Schonewolf.
Third Row: Leo Barnes. Mickey Graver. Phil Hedges, john
Filsin er
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Fourtlz Row: Charles Specht ,Sig Dietrich. Henry Chudy.
1953 GOLF
The 1953 Golf team finished
the season with a record of 13
wins, 1 tie, and 1 loss. This record
enabled them to win the Section
VI AAA Championship and tie
with East Aurora for the ECIC
title. Leading point scorers for
the team were Rudy Bersani, Jack
Kress, Bob Haas, and Patil Kre-
mer, in that order. The playoff
with East Aurora resulted in a
7M-7M tie, in which the stroke
First Razr: David Kumpf. Boli Haas, Herlmy Streng, Rudy Bersani, Rocky Ford.
Second Ron ' Dick Cernold Paul Kramer Daxid He ack Kress Don Vol-
' " ' ' ' ' ' gli- l ' ' 8
genau. Mr. Lngerer. coach.
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scores were identical.
"Amherst
SCORES
. . 15 Lewiston Porter 0
Amherst. .1114 Cleveland Hill . 393
'3Amherst. . 15 Lewiston Porter 0
Amherst.. 921g XN'il1iamsvi1le .. 59g
Amherst.. 8 Clarence ...... 7
Amherst. .15 West Seneca . .. 0
Amherst. . 5 East Aurora .... 10
Amherst. .12 Williamsville .. 3
Amherst. .14 Lancaster ...... 1
Amherst. .15 Depew ........ 0
Amherst. . SEQ East Aurora ..,. 615
Amherst. .14 Cleveland Hill . 1
Amherst. .11 Orchard Park .. 4
Amherst. .14 XVest Seneca . . . 1
PLAYOFF
Amherst. . 71,6 East Aurora .... 71,2
Amherst
175 I-Opponents ....... 50
Q'I10l1-leilgllej
K
First Roux' Ken Braden. Ifrank Puller. Bill johnson. Gary Andres. Peter Hull, .lim Elden. Mr.
1'omeroy.,Xdiiser.
Srroml Row: Bill jackson. Ned Sehule, Doug Koeppen. Mike YanHoll. jacques Nlahry, Peter
Schillke. Dave Batson.
SENI OR RIFLE TEAM
The Amherst Rifle team, defending champions of the
lirie County Inter-Scholastic Conference, hred six league
matches this year. The team, after losing their first two
matches, defeated Lancaster hy a score of 1236-1141. The
team finished with a league record of 3 wins and 3 losses.
Returning lettermen include Captain Ken Braden, Ned
Schule, Frank Puffer, Jim Elden and Charles Hull.
MATCH SCORES
Amherst... 1247 Orchard Park ...... 1261
Amherst 1274 WVilliamsvil1e ...... 1306
Amherst 1236 Lancaster ..........,. 1141
Amherst.. 1272 Orchard Park ...,,. 1256
Amherst 1284 Williamsville ...... 1308
Amherst 1319 Lancaster .........,.. 1183
Shoot-011 for 2nd Place
Amherst ..,. 1311 Orchard Park ...... 1321
f UNI OR RIELE TEAM
First lfrmw Brute Eavenson, Doug .Kn-
dres, Heath 1Yest, Mr. Bowman, ad'
xiser, Lee Backus.
.Second Row: Boh Tuttle, Ken lickhert.
Dick Coad, Allen Sweeney, john Knapp.
Bruce Mann, Barry 1Vagner, james
Dessert.
Thin! Rrmiq David Delaney, Ron Cook.
Clifford Hill, Tom Boehel, Al Pemldt.
Dennis Mills. jack Callalian.
Ifnurlli Razer john Donahue, Clifford
Krnll. George Downs, Dane Berry, Ed
Seiflert. Boh Blackwood.
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The weather was ideal for the first practice session of girls' field hockey. The team
was made up of Varsity players from last year, and there were many new faces from
the sophomore and freshman classes. Under the excellent coaching of Miss Ackley,
the team was prepared to play against Park School in a short period of time. The
girls were divided into two teams, an Orange Team of Varsity players and a Black
Team of junior Varsity players. The captain of the Varsity team was Donna XfVink,
and the captain of the junior Varsity Team was Maryann Porter.
After two victorious years against Park School our Orange Team was defeated
by a score of six to nothing. Our Black Team took the lead scoring the first goal
early in the game. Later the teams were tied, but in the last minute of play Park
School scored the final goal of the game. Amherst lost by the score of two to one.
One week later Amherst played its final game of the season against NVilliamsville.
Amherst was victorious in both Varsity and junior Varsity games. The Varsity
score was six to four with two goals scored by Jeanette Cave and four goals scored
by Lynda Hopkins. Janet Miller's strong defensive playing at center halfback and
captain Joan Lendrim at forward were leading factors in the game. In the Junior
Varsity game Lynne Morris and Carol Lock played very well at forward positions.
These girls scored the only two goals of the game. The final score of the game was
two to one in favor of Amherst.
Under the guidance of Mrs. Husband, the soccer elimination tournament of
grades 9-12 was played early this year, but because of the bad weather, the tourna-
ment was not completed. A sophomore team, the "Pizons," and a junior team, the
"Sneakerettes," were declared winners of the soccer tournament.
This year for the first time any girl interested in playing other schools in soccer
signed up on an All-Star team. This team had regular practices after school, and at
the end of three weeks it was ready to play Buffalo Seminary. The girls were divided
into two teams, the Orange and the Black. The Orange team's captain was Joan
Lendrim, and the Black tea1n's captain was Ruth Blake. The weather was un-
favorable, and the game was cancelled until next year.
The Referees of Girls' Basketball represented the Orange and Black Teams which
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GIRLS
SPOR T5
played against Park School at Amherst. This was the first game for both teams.
Park School maintained a safe lead throughout the game and won by the score of
24 to 18. The Amherst junior Varsity team, however, avenged the Varsity defeat
by defeating Park School Junior Varsity by the score of 18 to l6.
Saturday, February 6, the champions of the Senior Class basketball team, the
"About 58's," captained by Donna XVink, and a few other girls were asked to play
at Park School. A total of twelve games were played in this tournament with Park,
Etobicoke, XVilliamsville, and Buffalo Seminary. Amherst, which played each
school once, won three out of the four games. The games Amherst won were those
with Etobicoke, a Canadian team, Buffalo Seminary, and NVilliamsville. Park
School defeated Amherst for the second time this year. The high scorers of the
season were Joan Lendrim, Loris Mlillert, and Jeanette Cave. The outstanding
players at the guard positions were Maryann Porter, Donna XfVink, and Jeanette
Branston. The girls' Basketball Teams' tournament was coached by Miss Ackley.
The Swimming Team, coached by Mrs. Husband, swam its first meet against
Kenmore in the Amherst Pool. A total of ten events were swum. Amherst's outstand-
ing races were the 60 yard front crawl won by a junior, Anne Wells, and Jean
Gorenflo, who took second in the side crawl. Amherst captain Donna Wink tied
for first place in the diving contest. The girls who participated received blue rib-
bons for first place, red for second, and yellow for third place. From this group the
twelve best swimmers were selected to participate in the finale of the Senior High
VVater Follies.
The junior High Bowling Team, which was composed of Freshman and Sopho-
more girls, met once a week. The high scorer of the group was a Sophomore, Donna
Danitz, with the average of 121. The highest game bowled was 165 by a Freshman,
Carol lVinegar.
The Senior High Bowling Teams were composed of advanced players from last
year and a beginners team. A total of eight games were bowled at the King Pin
Alleys. The coaches for the Senior and Junior Teams were Miss Caroline Krehbiel
and Miss Lillian Gruener.
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First Row: Shirley Latanision, Joan Lendrim, Esther Winfield, Loris Willert, Maryann Porter,
Betsy Smith.
Second Row: Mrs. Husband, adviser, Marjorie Cameron, Jean VValsh, Margie McDonnell, Lynne
Morris, Russie Tighe, Nancy Beckwith, Sue Shanley, Margie Eckhert, Glenda Swartzel.
Third Row: Miss Ackley, adviser, Judy Larwood, Connie Mannes, Jeanette Cave, Judy Glynn,
Joan Stancampiano, Jane Bellinger, Sandra Perry, Christine Jacobs, Judy Carson, Sue Van Lunger.
Fourlll Row: Yonnie Baker, Linda Hawes. Judy Murray. Shirley Ruske. Carol Dietrich, Carol
Peters, Joanne Dunn, Barbara Thompson, Judy Pelson, Phyllis Goga, Miss Krehbiel, adviser.
GIRL? SPOR T5 COUNCIL
lVith the increased enrollment at Amherst this year, the
Girls' Sports Council was the largest in history, with a
total of thirty-one representatives. Two representatives
are chosen from each girls' homeroom. The job of the rep-
resentative is to keep a record of the points earned by each
girl in her homeroom who participates in girls' sports. A
girl with seventy-hve points receives a large letter, fifty
points, a medium size letterg and thirty-five points, a small s
letter. These letters are presented at the annual Girls' '
Sports banquet along with a certificate. At this banquet
the offices of president and vice president are announced.
This year's officers were President-Loris Mlillertg Vice
President-Esther lvinfieldg Secretary-Maryann Porter,
and Treasurer--Joan Lendrim. The council functioned
under the direction of Miss Betty Ackley, Miss Carolyn
Krehbiel, and Mrs. Isabel Husband.
The most important function of the Council is the
annual Junior and Senior Water Follies. The money
raised at this event is used for scholarships, which are
given to deserving senior girls at graduation. Each schol-
arship is worth one hundred dollars.
At the end of each school year, the Girls' Sports
Council honors the "All-around" Girl, by presenting her
with an identification bracelet engraved with her title.
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Senior I-.hgh
April 62 Q IQ 1954
The proceeds from the Water Follies are used
to provide scholarships to three outstanding
Senior girls in memory of Alice Buerger, a for-
mer faculty member at Amherst.
4th Annual junior High XVater Follies theme:
Story Book Land.
Mistress of Ceremonies: Lynda Scifres
7th Grade: Alice in Wonderland
Sth Grade: Pinocchio
Chairman: Peggy Davis
9th Grade: Cinderella
Chairmen: Sue Anderson, Eileen O'Connor
Specialty Act: Bambi
Chairman: Gwen Rich
12th Annual Senior High Water Follies theme:
Dances.
10th Grade: Soft Shoe
Chairman: Joann Williston
llth Grade: Varsity Drag
Chairman: Jane Bellinger
12th Grade: The Dance of the Skirts
Chairman: joan Rindfleisch
Mistress of Ceremonies: Evelyn Kolbe
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Donna XYink. Andrea Heywood.
Tlzirrl Rmv: Sandra Ensrningcr, Elaine Frenrh, Sally Hart. Pal Kenslea, Barbara
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Margie Nlcllunnell. First Row: Jennie Giolando, Marie Beiter, Grace
Seitz, Ginger Dunn.
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Rita Pempsell, Joyce Seibert.
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Ihe lngh Slipplllg m IJOFCIKLS and flag twlrlexs
su thc I au 1 band ippcimncas ln football
gdlllib 'lS5LIlllJllLS thc P I A V11 lcty Show ind
tha Spumj Xlusxc Pcstnal In xddmon to thelr
for mer dlltlib the IIIIJOICIICS Incl the fxguettes
thu nux mnchmg Olg"lIlll2iIl0I'l thls vcar
tlns vefn lunmg SVlXld Dean udy Laruood
Dune Dobbm Pat Long and Exleen Conley and
tha fl ig uurlcrs DOFIS D1ClCCfSOll and Sally Spra
gue to add spalklc to Amherst s ACIIXIIICS ln the
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Fen students real11e tl1e full XIIIIJOYIHHCC of tl1e
excellent l'l'lllSlC p1 Ogl am OlfCl ed ll 'XlNl1ClSl SIIICC
tl1e neu yung was added students pa1t1c1pat1ng
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many 0IgHll1l2ll1OnS tl11s year 111cludecl tl1e Sen1o1
and u111o1 Bands Xldlllllllg Band Semor and
un1o1 Orchestras, -X Cappella ll1ClSCI11Ol Mxxed
Cholrs, 9th Grade Cholr, u111or Hlgh Gxrls
C l1o1r u111o1 H1gh Boys Glee Club, a11d varlous
small gloups formed from tl1e la1 get ones lhese
1nclucle the uoodumd qumtet, strmg quartets,
l ads of Note and the Clteble Makers
Olll hands 11e pe1 haps tl1e most fallllllaf of the
0lgdIlll'lIl0I1b Ill tl1e lJCg'll1fllI1Q, of tl1e year The
F11 st to appe ll 11 as tl1e Nl l1Cll1Ilg Band complete
mth flag tu ll le1s majcnettes and Tlgerettes
ll1ey lll3lCl1C.Cl at tl1e home football games, ln
cludlng 1 collabo1at1o11 11 1th tl1e Hambtng Band,
11 l1ose lllCll1l'lC1S 11 e1e IhClI overn1gl1t guests Also
tl1ey Ill nchecl at tl1e nxght game at XV1llldIHSVlllC
Nest on tl1e11 p1Ogl 11n was a t11p to IOIOHIO by
tl1e SCIIIOI Band to paltlclpate ln the Klvxanls
NIus1c lest1y1l on Febru IIV 20 Ihe lllllO1 and
SCIUOI l51ncls gave 111 excellent concert on March
IOIIIK Hlgll Concert and lXlI.1S1C Festlval
M1 Reltf has tl1e blg task of cl11 ectmg the OPCI
etta, dIlCl lOl tl1e Hllll post 11 ar year l11s done '111
CXCLIJIIUII 1l ,ob Many l1ou1s of patlent work dl
rectlng l11s cl1o1uses YNCIC put Ill by Nlr Rem
11ot only at Naughty lxlrllltltl t11ne but dllllllg'
CVCIQ otl1e1 palt of tl1e school yea1
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101 Hlgh Ol ganlzatlons, tl11s IS 'ln ext1emely dlfli
cult Job b11t sl1e seems to enjoy herself as much as
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fth 1ncl 8th Q111ClC n111s1c classes
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o1ehest1as Both the Se111or and llI1l0I assembhes
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Se111o1 Orchestra played for a lxll1SlC Ieachers
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afte1 1 successful concert an l2 lflVOlVlI'lg both
Olgdl'll7dllOI1S, members of the SCHIOI orchestras
gaye tl1e11 t1n1e and talents toward the annual
operetta In Ma1cl1 the SCIIIOI Orchestra took a
flclay t11p to Obe1l111 College 111 Ol11o They
pl 1vecl lll tl1e alte1 110011 fOl tl1e lngh school and
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I-'irsf lime: Benny Elliott. Daxe Batson. Barhara Clark, judy Rand. Lowell Selneek. Carol Keating, joan Helhig, Gordon
lfrieke, Daxid Wendt, Kathy Meyers. l'aul Swing, Doris Willert. Gary lfilsinger,
.Svruml Ruin: jan Nichols. Pill Tliayer, David Prill, jim Peard, john Detwiler, Doug NlcLernon, Ken Mackenzie. Peter
Welker. Mary Lou Peters, loin Osborne. Roger Kohee. judy Coon. Sandra Bushy, Ray Skelly. judy Murray. Russell
Barber. Henri Huelmer. Bill Farner.
Tliirrl Iffmx' Dale Henson, Ray' johnson. Owen Kennedy. Daxe Onutt. Daxe lfogg, Boh Mitehell. Daxid Reiller.
Bruce liznenson. john Oehler. H'ayne Bergmann. Dick lillis. Bolm Balsano. Spencer Cllexeland, jack Coe. Bill Brunskill.
lfrank Puller. l'aul Newt-oinlm. Dick Hohlstein. Don Bailey.
I-'ourlh Ifmr: Nlarilyn Meyers. Bill Martin, Norman Kosinerl. Daxe l-Qarl. Ronnie Smith. Dave Grotke.
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Collingswood. Dawid McGill, Barbara Brown. I-'red Guarnieri. 'loin Olafson.
Semml Iffmx' Bexerly Brown. jack Schulte. Bonnie l'rill, Frank Lewis. Yail Tiffany. Keith Hurry. Neal Niesen. james
Lillie. Donald Hughes. Frank Decker. Gary Euler. Daxid Yahn. joan Dilicher. Kenneih Starr.
Third Rnax' David York. Philip Fischer. Charles Turner. Bill Ginther. james Paploe. Dugald McLeod, Tony Buesc hen.
Ronnie Storfer. Lewis Wood. Druid Larson, William Nloldt. judy llaienson. jean Dilither. Nlartia XS'estplial. Greg
Nlattison, Rithard Bergman. Herlmert Lal'age. Sue Conn. loin Hallotlt. Kenneth Branston. james Weininan. 'loin
jones. lffill llart. Ned Seillert. Malcolm Gillies. Sue Leslie. Barry Wood.
iioinih lime: Gail Osborn. Lee Carter, .Xlhert Xrsuini, john Kramer. Pete .-Xlway, Stuart Sarnow. Warren Lappir, Daxid
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flI.Sl Rau Sue Shephcttl Llllild Nlohr Pat Lee C ul f.,llllllS Judy C rtmtner ucly Rich Christine Pezolclt SlllI'lCX
l'll1s Nlarte H mlm
Sezmzrl Run Sandra Nletzger Smtly Nelson Xeltla Kung Sandy Stock Betsy Smtth Jo C npenter Nlrs Schermerhorn
adynser Barb krxeger Bebe Behrens Dldlll. Rogers kathy Stallelcl lxtren Kxrshenstetn Xnn Nlosher
'Ilmd Ron Smclrt I-egdey eanette H elss Sandm lxramu Patty X lgel LlIl1ll LlNlllgSIOllC Sandra Sampson Caro
lyn B trrett Dons Glsd Sue Ste l6l'llJCIl7 Harrxet Xl ells Rttt Rlllellll hlame Hns
I-uuzlh Run l'tt Xheku Polly Irons Sandy Schall lzllen Blumxelch C nl l'armLr Carol Klug Carolyn Lehr Btnrbarl
ClllIlllllIlgS Hulher Hoodall Judy Turner Sharolynne Broun
Pzfth Iwt XX Alma Piper l'atr1c11 ll ehle oan 1 llbert Lynda Clark karen Krutu. Sh Iron Gorm an Dlane Duffney
Sandy Strtlu Sue Spencer Btrbrrl Fullerton kay Berry Kathy Lmclberg C race Puore 'xl1LC Guarmert Janet
Juasberry
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Swmzzl Rau SUIIIIHC RlClll6I' 1jLlIlCLCNllSlxN Donna Broun Nancy Clueas L1IlCl'l Rteh lrclson Sue Fowler Nlrs Scher
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Iuznllz Rm Joan Broyynson kathy Kubala Barbara Karcher Barbara Brown Carol Blanchard Shirley Wagner
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IUNIOR RED CROSS COUNCIL
The Junior Red Cross Council, under the guidance of Miss
Hildebrand, is one of the outstanding service groups at Amherst.
lt is composed of students from both the Senior and junior High
Schools.
The council is represented on the lirie County Council which
meets once a month at the Red Cross Headquarters to discuss
projects with representatives from other schools.
This year the Amherst chapter made scrap books for patients
at the State Hospital in Buffalo, crossword puzzle books for the
Veterans' Hospital, and stuffed animals to be sent to children in
foreign countries.
The Junior Red Cross Council, through its many service projects,
has gained a position of highest respect in the eyes of Amherst stu'
dents. Its officers are: President, Sandra Metzgerg Vice President,
First Raw: Roger Wilhelm, Dale Hen
son, Benny Elliott, Spencer Clexeland
Henry Hueher.
.Semnd Row: Boh Mitchell, Dave Fogg
Paul Newcomb, Don Bailey, Dori Mc
Mullen.
Thin! Row: Sam Grossman.
LAD5 OE NOTE
Left to Right: Roger XVilhelm, Bill
Bellanca, Sam Grossman, David Hegg
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Linda Hawes, Secretary, Linda Scifresg and Treasurer, Jeanette
XVeiss.
Weiss.
brand,
First Row: Betty Gorenfio jcinctte
Sandra Metzger Miss Hilde
adviser, Linda Hawes Lind:
Scifres, Bonnie M'inkelman
.S'er'ond Rozu: Pat Dickerson os Lisk
Sharon Brown, Loretta hckman Linn
Miller. Marsha YVestphal, Sandra Lindt.
Sandra Fegely, Nancy Meyers.
Third Rmv: Elaine Haas, judy Rausth.
Paul Kennedy, Carol Rinker, Barbara
Hanlon, Bonnie Roy. Bill Gilman.
janice Thompson. Sue Shepherd.
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IS tl1e Amherst Central Olal D1s
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hold d1s1 usslons w1tl1 gmups 1I1
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LANGUA GE CL UBS
The Rizssuuz Language Club, the newest club
at Amherst this year, was organized for the stua
dents interested in learning the Russian language.
Projects of the club include a bulletin board, the
collection of Russian pictures, and the exchange
of Russian names with fellow members. Mr.
XYilkens, the adviser, was aided by President Frank
Knox and General Factotum Richard Grando.
Outstanding activities of the German Club are
its picnic, Halloween Initiation parties, and the
LA TIN CL UB
Fivsl Rmv: ,Knne Wells. Marcia Bernhoft, Sandra XVendt.
Doris Dickerson.
Secmul lt'nu': Pat Kenslea, Gail Graeber, Sue Shanhely.
Kathleen Bane,I.inda Reed,Pat Raymond.I-llizabeth Doran.
Third lime: Judy Larwood, -Ioanne Dunn. Karen Witt, Sally
Sprague. Bill Powell. judy Pelson, Barbara Thomas, Dona
DiPasquale, Linda Scifres. Barbara Thompson.
Fourth lime: Fritz Nfiller. Chuck Holland, Phyllis Goga.
Bob Pfefler. Ilaxe Hegg, Spencer Cleveland. Ellen Balnis.
jim Denny, Ed Pcttis.
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SPANUH CL UB
l"ir.s'l linux' Chris Jacobs, Doreen Hood.
,lane Daxis.
.Secunfl Roan' Heidi Miller, kloanne lYil'
liston, Dorothy Scott. Carol Dietrich.
.Xnn Pfeiffer .Dorothy Clifford. Barbara
Spencer.
'l'l11'rrl linux- Karen Rhodes, Janis Valen-
ta. Yalda Orlando. Ralph Nforrow. Nfrs.
Heuser. adv iser, Sue Cutler. Esther Win-
field. Nfarian Wilson.
l"nurIl1 lt'ou': Nfarilvn Dientsbier, Holly
Turner. Edna Conlon, Lvnda Wallace.
joyce Hicks. Jeanette Branston. Sandra
Schweitzer. Barbara Bruso. Pat Radley,
Kaffeeklatsch. .Xt the final meeting, the club goes
to a German restaurant for a German meal. The
adviser is Mr. XX'ilkens, and the officers are: Presi-
dent, Brian XYerner: Vice President, iludy XVerdel:
Secretary, Kathleen Coadp Treasurer, Frank Knox:
and Historian, Mvrle Carter.
The Freuclz Club was formed to extend the
knowledge and culture of the I-'rench language
and people. A verv educational as well as enjoy-
able year was spent bv the group, which sponsored
a Christmas party and a picnic in addition to nu'
merous lectures and films. The group was directed
by Miss linea, adviser: Ann Pfeiffer, President:
Sally Schneider, Vice President, -lean jenkins,
Secretary, and Pat Rieman, Treasurer.
R UIIIAN LANG UA GE CL UB
First Roux' Nfyrle Carter. Dick Grando. NIr.Wilkens. adviser.
Frank Knox, Mari Lou Peters.
.Seconfl lime: Tom Weir. Bill Gilman. Bob I.inkner. Ken
Braden. Bill Sherer.
FRENCH
CL LB 'X
I-on Roan' Sandra Swartlel. Marilyn Meyers, jean jenkins. l'al Rieman. Miss linea. adyiser. .Xnn
l'feillc-r. Sally Schneider. Dorothy Scott. janet Nliller.
,Suomi Roux' Sue Xnclerson. Diane Hurley. Sylyia Dean. Sue leale, Gail Roach. Sue Sarnow.
Xlarcia hrangei. Sue Graf. Sandra l'illSIlllllgL'l'.4RLllAL'll Ulill. Priscilla Bowinan. Nlariorie licklierl.
Pat Xyesl. Nlargol lflc-nuning. jackie Cohen.
Tliinl lfozr: Sandra l'c-rry. Dawn Koch. Sue Clook, Baliara King. Linda llautk. Xnne Nyclls.
Nlarjorie Nloran. Nlarcia Solclineer. Barlmara Randall. Sue Nlc,XIIesler, Donna XN'ink. Xnn Osborn.
Nlary Slayen. Nancy lzyans. Barhara Llark. lilaine l'riore.
lfonrlli Roux' Nlarjorie Claineron. Nlaryann Powell. joan Stull. joanne Xyilliston. Nlarcia l.acke.
Sherry Deyell. joan Lilga. joyce Hicks, Ralpha Doslierg. Carol Wiuegar. l.inda Hawes. xl2ll'gl'0ll1l
Beishline. Betsy Smith. Karen Frey. I.ynne Morris. joy Hartke,
Ififzli Roux' Belly Rolek, l-'rank Puller. Paul Rich. Daye Balson, George Parker, .Xrchie Dean.
Constantine Basil, Dick Chappell, Richard NIc'Dermott. jiln Rushing. Bill Wind. Chuck Adams.
Brenda Clucas.
The Sprozzislz Club meets once a month under
the supervision ol' Mrs. Heuser. They have had
many interesting meetings this year such as their
animal Christmas party with a pinata, a Spanish
dinner, and a speaker, Mrs. Granger, who talked
about her trip to Mexico. The ollicers are: Presi-
dent,Clarol Dietrich: Vice-presiclents,Ann Pfeiffer,
Do1'othy' Scott: Sec'rc'lary', Dorothy' Cllillorclg Treas-
urer, joanne Hlilliston.
The Lalin Club had a busy year. They gave a
dance and at Thanksgiving time, gathered cans
of food lor a needy family. They are supervised
by Miss D'.-Xmico, and the olliciers are: President,
Bill Powellg Vice President, Barbara Thomasg Sec'-
retary, jucly Pelsong Treasurer, Sally Sprague.
GERMAN
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I-int Roux' Dick Hadley, Arthur Oliy er. Ted Oshorn. Day id Miller.
.Srronfl Roan' Carol Lock. Nlyrle Carter. Kathleen Cload, Brian Werner. Xlr, Wilkens. Nlrs. I-iirman.
aclyisers, judy Werdel, Frank Knox. Carol Gilkey. Richard Hohlslein.
Third Roux' jerry' 'I erc ho, jolm Harhison. Iileanor Hollman. Kathy Yoss, Nlarsha Meyers. .Xnnetla
l'nfried. Carol Peters. johanna Yoit. Doris Dryer. Yyonne Schaelchlin, Nancy Swan. Mary Lou
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leters. Sue Baer, Dennis Nlaltey. Marty Young.
Fourth Roiw: Dick Cirando, Dayicl laylor. Nlelyin l.c-hr. l-'red Sedel. Bill Scherer. Fred Nianske.
Douglas Yulgenau. Richard Vance. Kris Kraatz. Kenneth Braden. Robert Linkner. jolm Wilcox.
Wesley Kasonic. Roger Nyilhelm. Thomas Heir. Rolierl l.oc'sc ll.
Hflh llozr: Dayid Haller. Paul Nc-yvcoinh, Roherl Strenhing. Douglas Koeppen. William Slurgess.
Dayicl Xyendt. Gary Sanlmire, Kenneth jahraus. Denny Cyalyin. Daye lfogg, Dayid liarl. Norman IOS
Wolf. Gordon Cirislagh. William Ciillman. Paul Kennedy. jim l.ilie. jim Bc-rchou, lfritl Miller.
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DEL TA CHAPTER
First Row: Marsha Soldineer, Rose-
mary Graver, Barbara Becker. Elizabeth
Doran, Sue Critoph.
.S'e1'm1rl Row: Nancy Milks. Janis Valen-
ta, Yvonne Schaelchlin, Rhea Davis,
Third Row' Valda Orlando Betty
Rozek Carol Gllkey Molly Turner
Sue McAllester
Fourth Row Barbara Harvey Meryl
Ann Keatmg Carol Sanders Joan
Lxlga Myrle Carter
lhe pulpose of H1Y IS to LICAIC Illlllltalll
md extend throughout the home school and
commumty hlgh standards of Chrlstlan charac
ter I hlS purpose 15 carrled out 1n the projects
of the twelve H1 Y clubs at Arnhelst Ihele are
five senxor hlgh clubs and seven Jumor h1gh clubs
each of wh1ch has about thu ty members Some of
the gurls clubs projects thts year xx ele these send
mg a food basket to a needy lamxly at Chrlstmas
DI GAMMA CHAPTER
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CHAPTERS
ALPHA CHAPTER
Fnsl Rau Mrckey C-raver Roger Wil
helm Sandy Freexh Xloster Nic Xlllster
Paul Colllns
Second Row Bob Haas Paul Rlch
Stexe Grayzck Stese Staggs Nlck Pro
choroff Gary Tunmore Nir Rosenber
ry aduser
Flmd Rau Bob Rogers Don Hachten
john Grlles Vrldng Dnetrlch Ed Petus
I-ourth Rau Gary Santmxre Bob Mn
chell Xl Gulas Slgward Dletrlch Iaul
Hras Ioe Strauch
acung as guldes at the A C H S Parents Nlght
glvmg a Halloween party for chlldren IH a conva
lescent home, and marntammg an lnformatxon
desk ln the mam hall of thc school 'I he boys also
have done thelr share by takmg llCkCIS at m
herst s athletlc events and by seemg th it the Hoor
of our new gymnaslum IS not scratched by Am
herstonlans at the basketball games
Ihe H1 Y program IS a four slded one conslst
fur! Ron Daud Spann Don Brown
Dick Hoods ohn Harblnson Chuck
Holland
Sfmnd Ron Bxll Nfartln Chester YVexr
loin XS elr jack NN atson Bob Blood
worth Dale Henson 'Sir Halm ad
user
Third Ron Date Maurer 'Norm WVolf
WVes Kasonlc ames Denny Roger
Prrore, Kurt Gehhardt
Fourth Ron' Paul Newcomb, Dave Bal
son, Tyler Dunn Ken Jarhaus, YVarren
Berner, Bob Pfeffer, Tony Culxer
BETA CHAPTER
SIGMA CHAPTER
lllsl Run Kit Nicholson Nancy Han
km Kttlc XS allls Pat H ut Lmdt NIL
Cord
Sunnrl Run Dianne Dullin Nlargc
lrlthert l nldcne Irorrcstu Xnn H tr
t h f..llllS lcolms lmtlx Bane Nlnm
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Dick Bu' man
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hd Huntley I-red luscher Stuart bar
now jim blowe larry Smtth Daud
Harrison
Third Rau Roger Xlllks Ron lander
B1llXlcCorern Lharles furner Peter
Xchcy jack Schutte Mr Xxlllllllgfl'
adx iser
1'ourll1 Ron 'Hike I-ned Ray Foley
Harold bay nn bcntry C,-rang Vatu
son loin Olofson Lharles Berry
lupuh Bonnie Lochu lcggy Stl ruth
llnhnt Dutchess CIIIIIN Hultm g
lumlh Run Xnnc llctrx Ruth Burrell
C Itudcttc sCll0C.l1lllg lions Drxcr Ro
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ing of rel1g1ous,educat1onal, social or lC.CI'CdIlOl18l
and busmcss ITILCIIHQS One mcctlng of each typc
IS held each month, and in this ts ay the H1 Y mam
tams a well balanced activity program In the re
hgious phase, the clubs have speakers, panel dis
cusslons, and visits to churches of various falths
On the cducational slde the g1llS and boys have
visited a steel mill a telephone company the jail
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Semnd Ron Ellen Balms Heldr Mxller
Sue Xnderson Judy Wxllxams Kathy
Xlewers Joyce Kms Barb Bruso Nlrs
Xxllllg aduser
Yhnd Rrm Judy Harblson Phyllxs
Gallman Nlaryann Clll'IlS Judy Hall
Nleg Cenrrch Elame 'Nlyers Dlane
Niummery
Fourth Rau Gall Sachs Joyce Hossen
lopp Xlarnlyn Wlcker Larol Wmegar
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KAPPA CHAPTER
the soclal or recreatlonal d1v1s1on, H1Ys hold
Jomt meetmgs wrth each other gym partles swrm
mlng part1es and occaslonal meetlngs wlth clubs
from other schools
The twelve H1 Y s at Amherst are co ordmated
by the Inter H1Y Councll made up of several
representatlves from each club Thrs council s
project IS AHIOHIUS a Greek war orphan to whom
1t sends food and clothmg packages throughout
IOT A CHAPTER
fzrst Ron Jrm Peard John Oehler Lm
Xllls Jack Elllott Doug Andres
Second Row Owen Kennedy Don Wll
helm Ken MacKenz1e Dare Grotke
Russell Barber John Puffer
'lhzrd Row Mr Bllsh advlser Norm
Kosmerl George Downs Davld Berry
Bruce Eaxenson Daud Orcutt Niartln
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EPSILON CHAPTER
lxrst Ron Sue Geyer Joy L1sk Carol Adams Llnda Sc1fres H6ldl NI1ller
Serond Rou Sara Nlanske Joanna Elllotl Sue Sm1tl1 Jackle Green Elalne
lk r1ght Lols Gntoph Sandra Nlellson Llnda Lymnng NI1ss Enea aduser
llmd Row J11dy Lurson Lynn B1gelom Ca1l McGlarton oyce Gymeyer
Lucllle Graczyk Elalne l,I'l0fC Beverly Backus C .111 Bnggs
lame Polly Irons N may Gr1flin
the year ln Ol del to 1a1se money for AHIOHIUS
tl1e Intel H1 Y C,-OllI'lCll runs tht eloakroom III the
west yung at luncuons fOl 11 l11el1 the 'lllCl1t0I'llllll
IS used T l1e cloakroom IS 11111 by Vc1I'1OllS mem
btrs of tl1e H1 Y clubs T l1e eounerl also SPOHSOIS
1 dance to ralse money All tht yomt meetmgs of
tl1e ya11o11s clubs are planned by the l11ter I-l1Y
cOllIlC1l and ll ilso SJJOUSOIS 1 hay11de for mem
bers of the clubs ind then guests IhlS eo11nc1l
IS the thread whtch Joms and co ord1nates all the
Amherst H1 Y clubs
LAMBDA CHAPTER
Fust Rou Karen Rhodes Judy Ran
dall Nlrs LeSeur L1nda Hawes anel
XNh1te
Second Row Sandy Nletzger Sandra
Iegely Kathy Kubala Karen Kresuc
Ga11 Reuger Carolyn Creed Rayen
Xslun
Tlmd Rau Karen Canter Donna D1
Pasquale Flmor Laundy Judy Jenluns
Nlarc1a Bcrnhoft Nlarxe Therese Ro
blllard
Fourllz ,KOH ClI'0l Strun1111er Nancy
Homes B 1rb 1r1 Conn Sandra Burshy
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I-'irsl Raw: Ken Iickhert, Tom Ferguson.
Larry Davis, .Xl Pezoldt, Don Sabo.
.Semml Row: Al jones, Don Trudell.
.Xnlun Bueschen, Don Schoonover
Mayne Fricke, Ar! Keller, jo Valcnla
Mr. Moss, adviser.
Third Row: Barry Burrows, I-'red Hardt.
Ron Pellman, Tom Boebel.
Fourth Row: Kevin Lyons, Nick Sho-
sho, Kevin McNamara, Fred Machemer
Ted Jacobs.
OMEGA CHAPTER
ins! Imu flll'lSIlllC Pezoldl Barbara
Brown l'at Len Susan Slettenbenz
Barbara Fullerton
Serum! Ron Krlsly Rapps Pllylhs Hen
rub jxll cnkms Carol Lrnendoll udy
l-xanson udy lhomson udy Rlch
Snperusor Nlrs Hannel
Third Row Betty Glolando Vall Tlf
fany Doris GISCI Willa Genrlch Nancy
Clucas Judy Davxs
flllllfll Run Barbara Qummxngs San
dr.1 Schall Carol Blanchard Sandra
Snnsonxng Ihrbarl Koul Debra Bawles
Xlars Cook
BIOLOGY CLUB
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First Roux' Kathie Bane. Marge lickhert, Shirley DuBois,
Mr. Lape, adyiser, john Gillis. Boh l'feller, Dianne Duflin.
,Scconrl Row: Betty' Doran. Gail Graelmer. Marcia Granger.
l-Qarldene Forrester, Helen lirkkila. Virginia Hultherg, Pat
West. Sara Brown. Dolores Sauh.
Tliird linux' Fritz Miller, Frank l'nfl'er, Nlalcolni Yan Dyke.
Benny' Elliott, Dave Batson, Dick Chappell. Pete Schmitt.
Fred Schadc, jim Berchau. Gary' lumnore. Tom lVeir,
Carl Henson.
Fourth Row: Valda Orlando, joy Hartke, Yvonne Schael-
chlin, joan Lilga, Meryl Ann Keating, Mary Bruso, Mari-
lyn Elsaesser, Betty Snyder.
'l'he Biology Club had a year
lull ol' many educational and
interesting programs. Speakers,
movies, and lectures comprised
quite a lew ol' their meetings, but
the main task helore them was
their annual participation in the
Science Congress. They' per-
lormed this in the usual excellent
manner, with members making
charts, models, and experiments
on various aspects ol the world ol
Biology.
SENIOR SCIENCE
CL UB
Under the co-sponsorship ol'
Mr. Ungerer and Mr. Petersen,
the new Senior Science Club
launched an interesting program
this year. Using the ofiicers elected
for the Physics Club this fall,
they formed the new club to in-
clude more students of science.
Now students of chemistry' as well
as physics have ample OPPOTUI-
nity to participate in this cluh.
Lectures, field trips, and movies
occupied the main part of this
organizations meetings this year.
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I-'inf Roux- Sylyia Dean, judy Larwood, laul Haas, Mr. Peterson. Nlr. Vngerer. adyisers. Ken ylahraus. Stewart
Clunnnings, llat Radley. I
Scrum! Ron-: Dick Giolantlo. Sandra Perry, john Harhison. lfrank Knox. jon llicklord. Boh llalmermehl. Daye Farrow.
Nly rle Carter, Daye Wendt.
'I'l1ir11 Rona' Doug Yolgenau, Paul Collins, Ken Brglqlqn, Niarslia Soldineer. Doris Dickerson, liarhara llaryey. Ralpha
Dosberg, Bill Gillman, jim Rushing, Larry Greiner.
lwurflz Roux' Wesley Kasonic, Bryan Werner, Paul Kennedy. Sieye Grauyk. Daye lfogg. Rocky lford. Xl Gulas. Larry
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TRIAD
First Rout: Linda Hauck,
Margretta Beishline, Miss
Waldow, adviser, Marilyn
Meyers, Sally Brydon.
Second Row: Sue Shanley,
Marcia Rhodes, Linda Reed.
Barbara Krummeck, janet
XVilson, Adrienne Nauman.
Sandra Ensminger, Pat Scott.
Third Row: Pat Caldwell.
Nancy Evans, Mary Hagen.
' Pat Carpenter, Linda Hawes,
, jack XVatsen, Carol Coll,
w Judy YVerdel, Sue Graf.
This year's Triad was better than ever under As everyone knows, the Triad, sponsored by
the hne co-editorship of Linda Hauck and Sally Miss Mlaldow, is one of Amherst's three literary
Brydon. publications. It consists of poems, essays, and
short stories written by Amherst students.
The junior High Science Club, under the plants, Some of the plants they visited this year
supervison of Miss Purdy, adopted as their pur- were the Telephone Company, Sylvania Electric,
pose the creation of interest and the promotion and Westinghouse. The officers are David Prill,
of the knowledge of science. The club attained president, David Grotke, vicerpresidentg Alfred
this purpose by hearing interesting lectures, see- Buergen, treasurer, Richard Dientsbier, secretary.
ing movies, and visiting different industrial
First Row: Richard Dienstbier, David Prill, Miss Purdy, adviser, David Grotke, Mac Buerger.
Second Roux' james Casterline, Don Downs, Douglas McLernon, jack McKinley, Robert D'1-Qsopo
George Basil.
Third Row: Edward Lewis, Elliott Larson, Bill Brunskill.
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fUNIOR HIGH ART CLUB
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The Junlor Art Club meets ln
art room 305 each Tuesday from
5 20 untll 4 pm under the su
perv1s1on of Mrs Bang The
elub vxorks on varlous projects
tceordmg to thexr speelal lnter
ests such is sketchlng portralt
Ildlllllllg leather toollng coppel
lO0llIlg soap carvxng clay mod
Cl1IlQ, and other handlcrafts
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Frey Niarlha Harlem .
Srrrmfl Rau Kathy Shlelds Que Kahn Dlck Rose Carol Hunt lxI211Cl3 Durr ,K , lf , ff!
Thzrd Row Heather Yvoodall Y lvlan Holder 'Q ' 'P
STAMP CL UB
f'1ISllf0ll Bob D hsopo 1OlllxxLlT Xlrs lxpe uluser Xlerrlll lleflcr Tom
H alller
Semnd Ram annex H immonti lixll Nioldl Reggae C lexelaud Pete Xchey Bull
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Ihe Llbrary Club under the supervl
slon of Mrs Hannel now works m con
JUIICIIOD not only wlth the Engllsh de
partment of the school but wlth all the
departments mcludmg SCIENCE and Home
Economics The major goal of the club
this year was to mcrease the number of
book dlsplays rn the library
'I he club conducted VlSltS to the llbrary
by the seventh grade ln the first semester
of the year Lrbrary lnstructlon IS now
belng glven to students IH the school
One of the club s actlvltxes xx as the An
nual Ifaculty Book Party during Book
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NE WSPAPER CL UB
hrvt Ron Bxll Gxlman Kay Berry Dlanne Levltsky Mass Long acl
user Nancy Hankln Shannon 'Iheohald Alda Stock Carole lzggle
ston Marcxa Granger
Yecond Rau Dick NIcDermott Dlck Vance Carol Rmker Barbara
Thompson Sallv Brsdon Xiarge Moran Roberta Landel LlIld'l
Hawes
I he Newspaper Llub 15 a club lol young Jour nallsts who lurthel
then mterests by vwutmg nnportant school news and events xn a
column ol the Amherst Bee called -Xl1ll'1ClSI School ACIIVIIICS
Nlrs Hannel is the sponsor
Seated Paul Rneh Xlrs Hannel aduser Roger Xhlhelm
C an lunmore Slamlm lom XX en l0lSl,Lllllll1Clx C :ml
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worthy publications of our school. lt admirably
fulfills its post as a school newspaper not only by
keeping students and faculty informed monthly
on the activities and events around school, but
also by training the staff in the fundamentals ol
journalism, editing, advertising, and other basic
newspaper skills.
This year's Tatler has undergone many im,
provements. A new type ol semifgloss paper,
TATLER
lriml Roan' Marilyn l'uccio. Nlarcia
Rhodes. Kit Nicholson. l'at Raymond.
jackie Cohen, Alennie tiiolantlo.
.vmiirl lime: Norma jones, Sara Brown.
Nlarge litkert. Barbara Bruso. Sandra
lznsmiuger. Nlartia l.acke, l'at Nest.
Nlary Hagen.
'Hiirrl lfozc: Judy Larwood. Rosemary
Cfraxer, ,lutly lYertlel. Barbara Ring.
Sandra SWlll'llt'l. -loan Stull. Barbara
Rrummeck. Kay Conley, lfretl SlllC1ltll'l'.
I-muff: Roan' llexerly Skinner. Xlarilyu
Xleyers. Clloette Curtis. lid l'eltis, Sallx
Sprague, Yaltla Orlando, llelty Ohlson.
llarbara lhompsou, lloris Iliclserson.
Xltla Stock.
I-llllf linux' Roger Wilhelm. llarrx
f:tlClllllllllll. Nleryl Keating. Rita l'c-mp'
sell. l'at Carpenter. Carol Sanders.
Sandra Schweitler. Nlarjorie Darling.
.jim llennx. Ken llratlen. Richard
Nlexer.
shadowed silhouettes superimposed on the print,
and a new "banner" have added much to the gen-
eral appearance. The stall' has been organized
under a more eflicient system, improving the paper
in news content as well as appearance.
This bigger and better 'liatler is due to the
untiring ellorts of Mr, Gilbert, adviser: Paul
Collins, editor: .Xnn Pfeiffer, managing' director:
Norman XVoll'e, business manager: Patil Rich,
circulation manager: lludy Braun, managing edi-
tor: as well as the entire enthusiastic 'latler stall.
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EXECUTIVE STAEE
lfnsl Kozc: .Xnn Pfeiller, Patil Collins
jucly Braun. Norman Wolf.
.Seconcl lime: Mary Bruso, Peggy Baer
Barbara Thomas, Nelda lflahertiy, Brian
Werner.
1illI.IIlRliIl'.' Nliclcey Crater, Rachel Ko,
ser. Yxonne Schaelchliu, lilaiue French.
Paul Rich.
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ler. llarlmara TilUlll2lS. T'iSlilCl' Winheld.
Dorothy Xchey. Sally llrydon. Sue Lieyv
er, Shannon Theohald, Judy Williams,
.Sw-mir! Razr: Pal Thayer. Sandy I-"mic,
Sue Cook. Chris Jacobs. Karen Will.
Lynne Morris. ,Xnnelle lfrauslino, Judy
Rausch. Marilyn O'lDowd, Joan Stull.
Third Roux' Linda Scifres. Marjorie
Cameron. Yalda Orlando, lilizahelh Sny-
der, Judy Kulp, Martha Radley, Jack
Waist-n. Carol Nlorris, Linda Hawes.
Judy Nlurray. Sandra Schweitzer.
1'UllI'flI Razr: Sally Krull, Barhara
Rrunnneck. Nancy liyans, Mary' Hagen.
Pat Carpenter. 'lylor Dunn. Barbara
Thompson. Gary Tunniore, Jackie
Cohen.
lfifllz Razr: Gary lfilsinger. Bill Wind,
John Shuck, Tony Culver, Art Baus,
Dale Henson. Paul Rich, Dave Orcutt,
The dramatic interests of Amherst students
have been well recognized by our two dramatic
organizations, ,Xmards and Thespians. Member-
ship in Amards is open to all senior high students
interestedg and membership in Thespians, which
is a national honorary dramatic organization, re-
quires candidates to earn a total of ten points.
These points are awarded for participation in any
phase of stage work-acting, directing, or staging.
Under the leadership of Francis Dulczewski,
president, Esther Xllinlield, vice presidentg Sally
Brydon, secretary: Barbara Thomas, treasurer,
THESPIANS
and Dorothy Achey, historian, an interesting pro-
gram of activities was enjoyed by the combined
membership of the two groups. They took field
trips to radio and television stations, participated
in the annual dramatic festival, and presented a
Christmas Pageant and a three-act play. Recently
they have been delving into the mysteries of radio
in connection with the newly proposed Amherst
radio station. Thus, one can see that the Amards
and Thespians have been playing their parts well
on Amherst's stage of drama.
First Razr: Barbara Thayer, Jeanette
Cave, Barhara Thomas, Esther XVinfield,
Dorothy Achey, Sally Brydon, Marilyn
Meyers, Pat Radley.
.Secmzd Rau-: Bill Daniels, Dick lVoods.
Roberta Meyer, Carol Dietrich, Lola
Skidmore, Boh Kinghorn, lVes Kasonic.
Mr. Klayman. adviser.
Third Roux' Don Brown, Eunice Jones.
Janis Valenta, Carol Sanders, Judy
XVerdel, Sandy Freeth. '
ASSEMBL Y COMMIT TEES
fumor Hgh
lfiml lt'rm'.' -ludv Rausch, Linda Scifres.
Secoiirl Roux' Sue Gever. lohnnie llaker.
john Shuck. Gail llriggsf
Thin! Roux' Cliuckie l'ettis. ,Xrt Bans.
Dave Wylie. Russ Ilarher.
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First Row: jane Davis, joan Stuff, Janis Valenta. Elizabeth Doran.
Srroizd Row: Merrill lrefzer, Lynne Morris, llarlmara Brown, Margretta lleish-
line, Cary 'l'unmore.
'l'l1irr1 Rami: Paul Rich, jackie Cohen, Mr. Klayinan. adviser, Judy Kulp. Tyler
'l'he junior and Senior High
Assembly Committees this year
were under the faculty guidance
of Mr. Green and Mr. Klaynian.
The purpose of these groups was
to give students opportunities for
leadership and for planning, ar-
ranging, and developing worth-
while asseinbly programs for their
fellow students. These programs
were interesting ones-they were
sometimes educational, some-
times purely amusing, and often-
times ones in which the students
were active participants. The As-
senihlv Committees also aided
various other school organiza-
tions in presenting special pro-
grams.
Dunn.
The Scenery Construction Corps, under the and construct the scenery for Ainherst's stage pre-
supervision of Mr. Orgek, is one of Amherst's sentations. The group is divided into two parts:
most recent organizations. Its purpose is to design one for those who prefer design, the other for those
lfirls Ron-: Marcia Meyer, Mrs. Demli-
kowski, adviser, Shirley DuBois. Dave
Spann, Mr. Orgek. adviser, Judy Glynn.
.Second Row: judy M'illianis, Carol
Eddy, Sally Reid, Yvonne Schaelchlin.
Wes Kasonic. Barbara Harxev, Marcia
Granger. Sara Brown, Barbara Eddy.
'l'l1irr1 Row: Don YVilhelin, Roberta
Landel, Peg Smith, Meryl Ann Keat-
ing, Kurt Gebhardt.
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who preler construction.
PROIECTION CREW
Firsl Rmr: john Nlottinger. David
Maurer. Roger Priore. Peter Bickford.
Bill Delileine.
.wmml Razr: Bryan Werner. .lon Bicka
ford. Ifred Ludwig. Bill Bacon. Nlr.
Schaefer. adviser.
Third Roux' Bob Pfeffer, Ralph Nlor-
row. Philip Barber. Churchill McCall.
Bob lielen.
A very capable group ol boys is the Amherst
projection crew. Under the competent supervision
of Mr. Scliaefer, these young men set up and opera
ate projectors, slide machines, record players, and
tape recorders. They have become indispensable
to teachers, assembly speakers, Adult Education
groups, Hi-Y's, Boy Scout organizations, churches,
and Civil Defense groups for their splendid aid
and service.
STAGE CREDV
One of the hardest-working, most erhcient ser'
vice groups at Amherst is the stage crew. These
tireless young men are working behind the scenes
in every Amherst production, including concerts,
plays, and operettas.
The boys are taken in during their eighth grade
year, at which time they learn the fundamentals
of stage crew work. After this initial coaching they
branch out into specializations, such as lighting
or amplification.
Under the capable leadership of Don Brown,
manager: Bill Daniels, assistant manager: and
Art Baus, treasurer, the boys literally carry out
their motto, "lf it doesn't Fit, make it!"
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Marge Benson.
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Dzince Director Isabel Huslizintl
Technical Director Morton Klayman
Scenery Construction Edward Orgek
Costume Design and Production
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Associate Music Director Eugene Rum
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Congratulations to the Class of 1954
from
President
Vice-President
Recording-Secretory
Joan Rindfleisch
Nancy Beckwith
Ruth Blake
Corresponding Secretary
Lynn Maynard
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Treasurer X Margretta Beishline
Pledge Mistress Evelyn Kolbe
Chaplain 1 Angela Young
Sergeant-at-Arms Sue Benson
1953-1954
Phone CI. 0123 Delivery Service
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President-Douglas Freeth Vice-President-Dorothy Scott
Secretory-Rocky Ford Treasurer-Roger Wilhelm
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JUNIOR HIGH
President-John Oehler Vice-President-Maryann Powell
Secretory-Lynda Hopkins Treosurer-Theodore Osborne
STUDENT COUNCIL
Lynne Morris
Helen Murray
Ann Pfeiffer
Sally Schneider
Sandra Schweitzer
Chris Snider
Doris Willert
Loris Willert
Joanne Williston
Marion Wilson
Karen Witt
Marian Zupa
President Linda Houck Corresponding Secretary-Phyllis Goga
Vice President Joan Lendrum Recording Secretary-Judy Pelson
Treasurer Sue Teale Pledge Mistress-Sue Haas
Phone CL 6340 808 Mann Street Buffalo? N Y.
Compliments Ol
DR FRANK VASTOLA
Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon
4017 Harlem Road
S Corner of Saratoga
Snyder 2l New York Phone: Wl. l555
Compliments Io the Class of 1954
RICH'S ICE CREAM
KENWAY DRUG WIESE FLORIST
2218 Kensington Avenue 4545 Main Street
Snyder, New York
Snyder, New York
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GUSTAV A. FRISCH Compliments Of
Jewelers-Opticians
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4I Kenmore Avenue
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ACHS STAGE CREW
Stage Manager-Donald Brown
Assistant Stage Manager-William Daniels
PARSON'S HARDWARE
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Shoes for the Entire Family Avenue New York
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Bookkeeper-Lois Peirunick
Faculty Adviser-Arfhur F. Schuchordl
A Complete Line of School Supplies
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"He profits most
Who serves best"
Congratulations to the Class of 1954
ROTARY CLUB
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NATIONAL GYPSUM COMPANY is providing tor high school graduates many types
of jobs which offer Ill opportunity to earn good salary, l2l training tor higher positions,
l3l chance to use abilities to the fullest extent, and l4l security through good iob performance,
Many Amherst Central High School graduates are now employed at National Gypsum's
Executive Office, 325 Delaware Avenue, where air conditioning, music and sound control
represent the very finest working conditions,
Best Wishes To The Class Of 1954
Congratulations
To The Class
Of 1954
Zeta Sigma Epsilon
Sorority
President Maryann Porter Y
Vice-President Jeanette Cave I 5 Treasurer Donna Wink Pf95'd9fll A GOTY Rl-'nClf9l
Recording Secretary Marianne Talbot yicepresfdenf Ron Monnes
Corresponding Secretary Beverly Gaskill 4
Jeanette Bmnston Treasurer Tom Radlce
Sergeant-at-Arms Joan Lendrim Secretary Ted Maratta
Shrilla Latanision
Pledge Mistress Shirley Ruske Sergeonlsial Arms Brulgsgclifgsigi
Chaplain Carol Bitterman
. . Red Adams
Historians Sandra Swartzel A 1
Rachel Koser Chaplain Bill Bradley
SNYDER PHARMACY
C. K. Cassety
Phone PA. 9743
4525 Main Street Snyder, N. Y.
Congratulations To The
Class Of 7954
THE
PETE ARGIRO TRIO
Dorothy Bachman
GIFT SHOP
4610 Main Street Phone
Snyder, New York Cl. l424
Try Our Homemade
Breads, Pies, Cakes, Rolls
LOCK'S HOME BAKERY
3927 Harlem Road at Kensington
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Vice-President
Treasurer
Pledge Mistress
Recording Secretary
Corresponding Secretary
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Ginger Dunn
Barb Cooke
Judy Braun
Mary Hagen
Jennie Giolando
Pat Carpenter
Recording Secretary Tom Cree U
I .H Sergeant-at'Arms Darline Hoclwe
Wal Y Ml er Chaplain Nancy Frisbee
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Plumbing-Heating-Hardware Menls Wea'
5727 Mum sneer 4545 Main Sffee'
Corner South Ellicott Street Snyder 21, Phone:
Phone: PL. 3l5O Williamsville, N. Y. New York WI. 3950
Compliments
militia Sigma alta
Alpha Chapter-
lssz 1953
Vice President
Shirley DuBois
President-Dorothy Scott
Pledge Mistress
Carol Dietrich
Recording Secretary Marilyn Moldt Chaplain Pot Andres
Corresponding Secretary Arline Hulse Historian Judy Oelheim
Treasurer Pat Reiman Sergeant-ot-Arms Pat Caldwell
Carole Lenz
Residential Construction Compllmefm Ol
A Profession
GENRICH BUILDERS, INC.
EUGENE VOLLMER, D.D.S.
4558 Main Street
Snyder 21, N. Y.
Office Phone:
4287 Main Street AM. 7484 C'-0961
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Compliments Ol
Queen City Seed 8. Nursery Co.
3982-4000 Harlem Road
Snyder, New York
UN. 2626
Compliments Of
Dr. C. W. Meyer, D.D.S.
Our Compliments To The
Faculty and Students
On The Graduation Ot The
Class ot 1954
Tresidder Realtors
4675 Main Street Snyder, N. Y.
VON'S RED 8. WHITE
4575 Main Street
Snyder, N. Y.
3-Year Courses
in Fine Arts EQ
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Courteous Service
4190 Main Street Eggertsville
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Semet Solvay Coke
Lehigh Valley Anthracite
AMHERST BUILDERS' SUPPLY
8. FUEL CORP.
5274 Main Street Williamsville
PL. 5064
Heating Oils Bituminous Coal
Senior Photographs
Made By
BEN SWAN
637 Main Street
In Buffalo
WA. 8363
All Negatives Kept For 5 Years
For Duplicate Orders
TOWN OF AMHERST OFFICIALS
Offer Best Wishes To
The Class Of 1954
Supervisor-Eduard F. Metz
Councilmen-Edgar J. Barth, Harry H. Shall,
Edward E. Cook. Town Attorney-Leland G.
Davis. Receiver of Taxes-Nelson H. Blocher.
Town Clerk-Harry R. Jones. Superintendent
of Highways-F. Theodore Jensen, Theodore
E. Smith, Jr. Justice of the Peace-Edward L.
Robinson. Chairman of the Board of Assessors
-Fred W. Stuewe. Assessor-Douglas P. Hall.
BAI-DEL RESTAURANT
3975 Main Street
Eggertsville, New York
Compliments Of
A Friend
Best Wishes
CARPENTER 8. SKAER, INC.
General Contractors
Buffalo 10, N. Y.
Congratulations To The
Class Of i954
GAMMA PHI SIGMA
Fraternity
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Institutional,
Commercial,
cmd President Frank Harlem
Vice President Tom Valleau
Industrial Treasurer Dick Hoffmann
1 Secretary Dick Besser
Consimcllons Corresponding Secretary John Mayfield
Pledge Master Richard Hitzel
Chaplain Bob Galvin
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Vice President-Delma Santomauro Q30
Recording Secretary-Sandra Swartzel
Corresponding Secretary--Donna Wink
Margretta Beishline
Sergeant-at-Arms-Sue Mosel
Connie Mannes
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Treasurer-Jeanette Branston
Pledge Mistress-Marcia Lacke
Chaplain-Sandra Ensminger
Historian-Barbara Randall
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The purpose of using both professional and student art
work in this issue of the Tower is to obtain an elfect not
otlierwisc possible Since the technique used by our high
school artist is so different from that employed by the pro-
fessionzil artists, we feel that there will be no difficulty in
lil'L'0QIllllllQ' the work of Cath illustrator.
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