Amherst Central High School - Tower Yearbook (Amherst, NY)
- Class of 1959
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Hearts thy halls CI1Sl'l1l1C
Nlay our loyalty unce l51I1g
Amherst e er be thme
Neath thy towers facmg northward
Ever ffnthlul -Xlma Nlater
To thy memory
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foreword
In the following pages we have attempted to capture the true
spirit of Amherst. This is an impossible task, for that spirit is
the collective thoughts, emotions, and deeds of12oo individuals.
How can words and pictures project' the tense, thrilling excite-
ment of a crowd of loyal rooters in the last few minutes of a close
Friday night game? How can we record the satisfaction of doing
a chemistry experiment right for a change? Wfho could count
all the individual success and disappointments each of us has
known here?
The 1959 Tower is themeless. Wfe have not tried to make
Amherst into a space ship or a medieval castle or a steel mill.
W7e have told the story of what takes place beneath those three
proud towers without gimmicks and without "corn.',
You will forget Amherst. Thoughts ofthe things you did here
and the people you know here will become dim and misty mem-
ories. You will forget the faces in the halls, the assemblies and
the cafeteria where you sat down to lunch on every school day
for three years.
Perhaps sometime in the future you will pick up your 1959
Tower and it will remind you of what you did for Amherst, of
what Amherst did for you. We hope so, for after all, that should
be the purpose of a yearbook.
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dedication
VVe, the graduating class of 1959, wish to dedicate our Tower to Mr.
Walter Reitz to show him the respect and esteem in which he is held
by the students of Amherst. To those who have known him personally,
he has taught an appreciation of music and hard workg to those who
have known him only through the operettas, he has brought great
enjoyment. It is our hope that this dedication will long be a reminder
to him of our gratefulness and appreciation for his untiring efforts to
bring to us the beauty of music.
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administration
faculty
seniors
underclassmen
activities
boys' sports
girls, sports
student life
patrons
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Mr. Schweickhard
The guiding light of the Amherst Central administration for over a
quarter of a century has been Mr. Philip A. Schweickhard, a major
element in the school's success throughout the years. In rendering his
capable assistance to the directing stall' he has won the esteem of all
who have associated with him. Such a dedicated man has been the
symbol of quiet understanding to countless Amherstonians of the
past and present.
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Dr. Scheller
If the success of a high school administrator can be measured by the
respect and admiration of the student body and faculty, there can be
no doubt about the accomplishment of Dr. Scheller. A good school is
made up of many fine ingredients. One of the most important is a
progressive and capable principal. Amherst is fortunate in this respect.
The class of'1959 is grateful to Dr. Scheller for his understanding
leadership during our years at Amherst. Wlhether behind the scenes in
his office or in the spotlight of an afternoon assembly, Dr. Scheller has
striven to make our good school a better one.
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board of education
Seated: Mrs. Alan Pfelifer, Mr. T. L. Masterson, president, Mrs. Marion L. Keating. Slanding: Mr. John Maclnnis, Dr.
VV. Allan Fisher, Mr. Kenneth Hornburg.
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Wilhelmina Miller, secretary Arthur Schuchardt, acting coor.
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counselors
Seated: Dorothy Yensan, Ilth grade counselorg Margaret Carnahan, Izrh grade counselor. Slanding:
Arthur Pankow, college consultant, adviser for cheerleadingg Marian Metz, Ilth grade counselor, place-
ment service, Typingg Orrin Bowman, Ioth grade counselor.
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office staff
Lucille Brunner, receptionistg Imogene Amo, registrarg Betty Archer, Dr. Scheller's secretaryg Joyce
Weiler, Mr. Schweickhard's secretaryg Betty Williams, Mr. Munson's secretary.
health staff
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Josephine Barton, Maude Shamp, Bessie Smith, Irene Hathaway, Florence Levan.
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adult education
Amherst's service to the community ex-
tends beyond that required of a secondary
school. Adults of our community are of-
fered the opportunity to attend night
classes in a wide variety of subjects. The
Adult Education Program, under the di-
rection of Dr. Minich, Mrs. Mary Parke,
and Mrs. Nevin continues to be Well at-
tended. The program is designed to in-
clude courses of interest to adults of all
educational backgrounds.
Mrs. Nevin, Co-ordinator of Liberal Educationg Carl Minich, Direc- Mary Kendall, Karla Gallmann, secretaries
tor of Adult Educationg Mary Parke, Co-ordinator of Parent Edu-
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english
Sealed: Irmagene Holloway, English 10, II, John Gelsinger, English IO, Mildred Meese, English -1 1, 12,
adviser of Triad, Poetry Club, Scribblers. Standing- Della Vllilliams, English IO, Janette Atkinson,
English 11, adviser of Tatler, Quill and Scroll, Florence Sturgeon, English 1 1, 12.
english
Sealed: Ealean Hannel, librarian, adviser of Library Service Club, Newspaper Club, Elsie Waldow,
department chairman, English 11, 12, adviser of Sigma Hi-Y, Gertrude Rix, English 11, 12. Slanding:
Gerald Fies, English IO, 1 1, 12, Sylvia Katz, assistant librarian, Donald Reimann, English IO, 1 1, adviser
ofStage Crew, Morton Klayman, Speech, adviser ofAmards, Thespian Society, dramatics coach.
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language
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Seated: Norma Enea, French II, III, adviser of French Club, Eleanor Heuser, Spanish II, III, adviser of
Spanish Club, Hubert YYillcer1s, department chairman, German II, III, adviser ofGerman Club, Russian
Club, Future Teachers, Mary Maloney, Latin I, II, III, Etymology. Standing: Madeleine Robillard,
French I, II, Gerald Fies, German Ig Josephine Copeland, Spanish I.
mathematics
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Seafed: Barbara Long, Algebra I, Math io, Intermediate Algebrag Robert Rowley, department chairman,
Math ri, Trigonometryg Margaret Maxwell, Algebra I, Math IO, Pauline Morris, Math 11, Trigonom-
etry, Intermediate Algebra, adviser of Inter-school Math Club. Slzznding: Lawrence Benson, Math log
Basil Rosenberry, Intermediate and Advanced Algebra, adviser of Student Councilg George Saltarelli,
Math Io, Algebra I, Advanced Algebra, adviser of Debate Club.
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science
Martin Kentner, Health Science, Junior High Physical Education, Coach of Football and Golfg Isabel
Husband, Health Science, adviser of Student Councilg Richard Lape, department chairman, Biology,
adviser of Biology Clulng Tad Clements, Biologyg Sheridan Martin, Earth Science, Biology, adviser of
Riding Club, Tennis coach.
science
Patrick Fessenden, Biology, Chemistryg Elton Petersen, Chemistryg Glenn Ungerer, Physics, adviser of
Senior Science Clubg William Frey, Health Science, Physics.
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Barbara Harzmann, girls' gym and swimmingg Carolyn Krehbiel, girls' gym and swimming, Girls' Sports
Council adviser, adviser of Delta Hi-Y, coach ofgirls' sportsg Robert Hettler, boys' gym and swimming,
Basketball coaclag Robert McAllister, boys' gym and swimming, Soccer coach, j.V. Baseball coach,
Rifle team coachg Milton Bergman, department chairman, boys' gym and swimming, Track coach,
Football coach.
business
Robert Halm, retailing, Business Lawg Marian Metz, Typing, Placement Service, Ilth grade counselor,
Lillian Gruener, Olflice Practice, department chairmang Lillian Harter, Typing, Business Arithmeticg
Marian Butt, Shorthand, Transcription.
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art and mechanical drawing
William YVeber, Mechanical Drawing, Driving, Swimming coach, assistant Track coach, Walter Garver,
Mechanical Drawing, Basic Art, Drawing and Paintingg Myrtle Bang, department chairman of' Art,
Basic Art, Design and lllustration, adviser ofArt Clubg Robert Schonewolf, Mechanical Drawing.
home economics
Elenora Hildebrand, department chairman, Clothing, Home Economics, adviser of Junior Red Cross
Councilg janet Bradley, Boys' Homemal-Ling, Advanced Foodsg Elaine Rowland, Clothing, Foods.
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music
Frederick Kopp, Instrumental Music, Orchestra, john Krestic, Instrumental Music, department chair-
man, Band, Majorettesg Walter Reitz, Choral Music, Mixed Choir, A Cappella Choir, Boys' and Girls'
Glee Clubs, director of operetta.
industrial arts
Raymond Johnston, Metal shop, Electronics shop, Driving, Robert Patelunas, Driving, VVilliam Van
Aken, Driving, Transportation Shop, adviser ofTransportation Explorer Group, Edward Orgek, depart-
ment chairman, YVood Shop, Driving.
citizenship education
Dorothy Yensrm, World History, Guidanceg Robert Pomeroy, American History, department chairman,
Rifle Club udviserg Moira Park, World Historyg Marilyn Kussick, World History.
citizenship education
Clarence Spitzer,.Americ:1n History, Tower adviserg Robert Rowland, American History, Hi-Y adviserg
Wesley Starkweather, VVorld History, assistant coach of -I.V. footballg Byron Bair, VVorld Historyg
Thomas Kidd, World History, director of Student Union.
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The Class of 1959 has left behind it a
record of which it may be proud.
Its members have received honors in
the fields of science, sports, poetry, and
music.
"Sayonara," "Show Boat," "Charley's
Aunt," and "Moonlight Mistu will cer-
tainly bring back memories of enjoyable
evenings. The success of these events
attested to the abilities of our Senior
Class.
The class will long remember its years
at Amherst and the guidance of Mr.
Schuchardt and the Senior Class advisers.
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Smted: Helen Valleau, Tom Hallick, Bob McKinley-, Ed Friedrich, Mary Cook, Marcia Durr, Pat Cowan,
Linda Eddy. Smnding: Sandy Samsing, Bonnie Adornetto, Barry Jones, Matthew Komeczka, Marie
Hardin, Mr. Arthur Schuchardt.
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Football 2, 3, 4
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Tower Editor 4
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Varsity Tennis 2, 3, 4
Judith F. Brown
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Class Council 2
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Water Follies 2, 3
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Sharon Brown
Sherry
Honor Society 4
Student Council 4
Play Committee 3
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Operetta Committee 3
Play Committee 3
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Dance Committee 2, 3
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Baseball 2, 3
Volleyball 2, 3
Badminton 2, 3
Basketball 2, 3
Field Hockey 2, 3
Bowling 2, 3
Sandra E. Samsing
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Class Council 4
Play Committee 3
Operetta 3
Hi-Y 2, 3
Library Service 2, 3
Dance Committee 3
Basketball 2, 3
Volleyball 2, 3
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Bowling 2, 3
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Tower General Staff 4
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Play Committee 3, 4
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Student Union Committee
Soccer 2
Basketball 2
Volleyball 2
Officials Club 2
Bowling 2, 4
Sandra Schall
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Honor Society 3, 4
Quill and Scroll 4
Tarler General Staff 3
Tarler Executive Stall' 4
Triad General Staff 3, 4
Operetta Committee 3, 4
Play Committee 3, 4
Manager 3 Tri-Omega Hi-Y 2, 3, 4
Intramural Basketball 3, 4 Vice-President 3
Inter Hi-Y Council 4
Chaplain 4
Dance Committee 2, 3
Sports Council 2, 3, 4
Secretary 3
Hockey 2, 3, 4
Soccer 2, 3
Volleyball 2, 3
Bowling 2, 3, 4
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Glee Club 4 Tatler General Staff 4
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Newspaper Club 4
A Cappella Choir 3, 4
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Tower Executive Staff 4
Triad General Staff 2, 3
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Inter Hi-Y Council 4
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Treasurer 3
President 4
Riding Club 2, 3, 4
Dance Committee 3, 4
Gymnastics Club 3
Art Club 3
Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4
Water Follies 4
Variety Show Cast 2, 3 Dance Committee 2, 3, 4
Honor Society 3, 4 French Club 2, 4
Student Council 2, 3, 4 Water Follies 2, 4
French Club 2 Basketball 2, 3, 4
F.T.A. 3, 4 Soccer 2
Historian 3 Baseball 2
Treasurer 4 Volleyball 2, 4
Scribblers 2, 3, 4
Poetry Club 3, 4
A Cappella Choir 3, 4
Business Manager 4
Operetta 3
Operetta Committee 3
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Honor Society 4
Student Council 3
French Club 2, 3
Delta Hi-Y 2, 3
Treasurer 3
Inter Hi- Council 3
Dance Committee 3, 4
Tarler Executive Staff 4
Tower General Staff 4
Mixed Chorus 2
Band 4
Color Guard 3, 4
Sports Council 3, 4
Hockey 3
Soccer 2, 3, 4
Basketball 2, 3, 4
Swim Club 3
Water Follies 2, 3
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Operetta Committee 4
Play Committee 3
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Hockey 4
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Volleyball 2
Basketball 2, 3
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Badminton 2, 3
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Girls Chorus 3 Institute 2 Football 2
Play Committee 3, 4 Baseball 2, 3
Operetta Committee 2, 3, Captain 3
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Tri-Omega Hi-Y 2, 3
Dance Committee 2, 3
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Treasurer 2
Chaplain
Tower General Staff 4
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Editor 4
Mixed Chorus 2
Bowling 3, 4
Basketball 2, 3, 4
Water Follies 3, 4
Baseball 2, 3, 4
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Sandra Stone
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Dance Committee 4
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Soccer 2, 3
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Triad Executive Staff 4
Basketball 2, 3, 4
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Volleyball 3
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Tower General Staff 4
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Badminton 2, 3, 4
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Student Council 4
Spanish Club 2
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Secretary 4
Dance Committee 3, 4
Tower General Staff 4
Mixed Chorus 2
A Cappella Choir 3, 4
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Tatler General Stall' 3
Tower General Staff 4
Mixed Chorus 2
Volleyball 2, 3, 4
Soccer 2, 3, 4
Baseball 2, 3, 4
Bowling 2, 3, 4
Hockey 3
Basketball 2, 3, 4
Badminton 2, 3, 4
Judith M. Turner
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Operetta Committee 2, 3,
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Play Committee 3
Spanish Club 2, 3
Sigma Hi-Y 2, 3, 4
Dance Committee 3, 4
Tower General Staff 4
Mixed Chorus 2
A Cappella Choir 3, 4
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Dance Committee 4
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Triad General Staff 2
Operetta 2, 3, 4
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Triad General Staff 4
French Club 3
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Dance Committee 3
Play Committee 3
Bowling 2, 3, 4
Water Follies 2
Badminton 2, 3
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Tower General Staff 4
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Girls' Chorus 3
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Dance Committee 2, 3, 4
Play Committee 3. 4
Tower Executive Staff 4
Spanish Club 2, 3, 4
F.T.A. 2, 3
Delta Hi-Y 3, 4
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Inter l-li-Y Council 4
Library Service Club 2
Student Union Gen. Staff
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Gymnastics Club 4
Science Club 4
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Student Council 2, 3-, 4
Secretary 3
Sports Council 2, 3, 4
President 4
Tower General Staff 4
Spanish Club 2, 3, 4
Dance Committee 2, 3
Basketball 2, 3, 4
Hockey 2, 3, 4
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Badminton 2, 3, 4
Baseball 2, 3, 4
Volleyball 2, 3, 4
Swim Club 2, 3, 4
Officials Club 4
Water Follies 2, 3, 4
Richard E. Wehle
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Operetta 2, 3
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Inter Hi-Y Council 2
Spanish Club 2
Swimming 2, 3, 4
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German Club 2, 3 Honor Society 4 A Cappella Choir 3 Dance Committee 3 Honor Society 3, 4
Riding Club 3 Quill and Scroll 3, 4 Glee Club 2 Soccer 2 Student Council 4
Library Service Club 3, 4 Triad Executive Staff 3, 4 Operetta 2 Glee Club 3 Class Council 3
Tower General Staff 4
German Club 3, 4
Dance Committee 3, 4
Math Club 4
F.T.A. 3, 4
Soccer 2, 3, 4
Hockey 3, 4
Bowling 2, 3, 4
Softball 2, 3, 4
Volleyball 2, 3
Basketball 2, 3, 4
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Stage Crew 2, 3
Projection Crew 2, 3, 4
German Club 2, 3
Beta Hi-Y 2, 3, 4
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Biology Club 2 Student Council 2, 3
President 2 Tower Executive Staff 4
Debate Club 3 Amards 2, 3
Scribblers 3, 4 Thespians 4
President 4 Sigma Hi-Y 2, 3, 4
Chess Club 3, 4 Secretary 2
President 4 Treasurer 3
Poetry Club 4 Inter Hi-Y Council 3, 4
Triad Secretary 3
Business Manager 4 President 4
Wrestling Z Variety Show Cast 2, 3, 4
Golf 3 Mixed Chorus 2
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Projection Crew 2, 3, 4
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Stephen Astmann
Philip Bourne
Gwendolyn Butz
Ronald Eckert
Gordon Ferm
Ronald Hoffman
Kathy Kelly
Warren Kumm
Gordon Maess
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Richard McOWen
Richard Russell
Matthew Shorey
Laszlo Szimonisz
Merton Taylor
John Vallee
William Wlatson
Barry Zeplowitz
Mr. Arthur Schuchardt
Honor Society 4
Band 2, 3, 4
Spanish Club 2
Hi-Y 2, 3
Soccer 2, 3, 4
Swimming 2, 3, 4
Track 2, 3, 4
Janet Bradley
John Gelsinger
Elenora Hildebrand
Irmagene Holloway
Isabel Husband
Raymond Johnston
lVIorton Klayman
Sheridan Martin
Mildred Meese
Moira Park
Clarence Spitzer
VVesley Starkweather
William Weber
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The Class of 1959 wishes to express its
appreciation to Mr. Schuchardt for his
endeavors on its behalf. As class adviser,
Mr. Schuchardt has coordinated all class
activities and ably guided us during our
years at Amherst.
Dave Harrison
john Paeplow
Ed Friedrich
.lim Slowe
Don brban
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Herb LaPage
Mike Pierce
John Lubking
Dick Bergman
Steve Iglehart
Dale Rosenberry
Ben Prisinzano
Pat Ryan
john Bacon
Otch Albrecht
Don Hughes
Barry Jones
Dave Beckwith
Ray Foley
Tom Noell
Dave Animerman
Bob McKinley
Larry Brose
Toby McLeod
Pete Delylarco
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Knowledge
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Carolyn Lehr
Pat Gourlay
Betty Schriver
Cindy Blake
Ann Rinebolt
Sarah Dunn
Barb Hilbrecht
Lynda Clark
Gail Chamberland
Marcia Durr
Pat Stott
Kathy Shields
Heather Wloodall
Helen Yalleau
Bonnie Harbison
Judy VVallace
Ruby Divecha
Shirley Ellis
Sue Schweitzer
Carol Linendoll
Sylvia Hibbard
Sandy Schall
Mary Cook
Carol Logan
Nancy Burns
Donna Stoneclitlie
The highlight of the eve-
ning was the crowning of
queen Donna Stonecliffe,
and king, Steve Smithey.
The attendants are Betty
Shriver, Mary Cook, Lynda
Clark, and Carol Linendoll.
dancing
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Charley Wykeham ......
Lord Babberley ........
Kitty Verdun ..... .....
Amy Spettigue ....
Col. Sir Chesney ,....
Stephen Spettigue. . .
Donna D'Alvadorez .....
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Henry Schwede
.Michael Pierce
. . .Jerry Brown
Sharon Christel
. . .Sarah Dunn
. . .Barry jones
. . .james Slowe
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.Phyllis Henrich
Director ......... Mr. Morton Klayman
Student Directors ......... Elaine Braun
Phyllis Henrich, Pat Stott,
Barry jones.
Tom Noell
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David Larson, jerry Brown, Sarah Dunn, Mike Pierce, Sharon Christel.
For weeks the program, property, ticket, and
publicity committees had worked hard to make
the junior play a success. Practically every junior
participated in the preparation of the play.
On April 25, with the full support of our class,
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saw the actors transform our stage into the won-
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As the curtain closed on Saturday night we
knew our junior play had been well worth the
effort.
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class of 1960
Peter Hauschka, treasurerg Anne Fribolin, vice presidentg Frank DiLorenzo, president, Pat Slodden,
secretary.
Accomplishment is the theme of every
Junior Class. The Juniors always come
through with continual vigor and enthu-
siasm in all projects they undertake. Of
course, the class of 1960 is no exception
to this rule. With the guidance of Mrs.
Heuser and Mr. Kentner, this class won
the Magazine Drive, a traditional Junior
victory, and produced a successful play.
The prom in May was enjoyed by all
attending and proved a tribute to those
who Worked for its success.
As seniors, this class should prove out-
standing!
junior class council
Seated: Peter Minich, Mrs. Heuser, Peter Hauschka, Anne Fribolin, Frank DiLorenzo, Pat Slodden, Lindy Thompson,
Susan Lucker. Slanding: Penny Gage, Carol Machemer, Don Kirchartz, Bruce Nothmann, Terry Paas, Frank Schabel,
Harry Humphreys, Mary Lou Sprague, Lynn Eckhert, Fredda Pfeffer.
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MR. BENSON
HOMEROOM 124
Row 1: Edwin Shuttleworth, Donald Grell,
Kenneth Flanigan, Donald Fink, Randolph
Cianfrone, Matthew Podwika. Row 2: Robert
Willcox, David Thuman, Richard Soults,
William McAuliffe, David Kenyon. Row 3:
Michael VVilliams, Timothy Sodmann, Brian
Levy, Ronald Urban, Donald Kirchart, john
Whetstone. Row 4: John Gilbert, YVilliam
Klemens, John Zoratti, VVesley Haller,
Robert Heckmann, William VVeiss.
MRS. BANG
HOMEROOM 305
Row 1: Pat Wallace, Nancy Henry, Margo
Brown, Judy Drees, Linda Tallman, Marilee
Carr. Row 2: Alicia Buerger, Louise Michael,
jan Entrikin, Lindy Thompson, Hope Mc-
Donell, Sandy Strible. Row 3: Ellen Kelly,
Jan Brockway, Julie Kulberg, Doris Walker,
Joan Schmelzer, Linda Porter. Row 4: Ann
Pravel, Carolyn Murdock, Sue Juhl, Marcie
Smith, Jackie Chesbro.
MR. FESSENDEN
HOMEROOM 312
Row 1: Mike Cohen, Alan Rueger, Fred
Knopt, Dick McKee, John Knox, Jim Bartel,
Jeff Casterline. Row 2: Ralph Fischer, Allan
Penl, Duncan McNeil, Ed Costello, Bill
Maratta, Dave Coffas, Dave Skinner. Rowj:
Mike Grando, Frank DiLorenzo, jim Tag-
gart, Ken Linkner, Dave Kleeman, John
Johnson. Row 4: Roger Keller, Terry Paas,
Doug Radley, Lee Cook, Ray Wedekindt,
Dave Smith.
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MISS EN EA
HOMEROOM 3 2 1
Row I: Karen Rauscher, Beverly Mudd,
Beverly Brown, Joan Brown, Sharon La-
Duca, Sandra Lumbard. Row 2: Virginia
Knapp, Judy Clayton, Barbara Mueller,
Jane Connelly, Anne Headley, Norma
Klumpp. Row 3: Andrea Lumney, Gail Puf-
paff, Constance Long, Mary Ellen Usiak,
Jacqueline Steck, Eileen Murray. Row 4:
Susan Lucker, Sally Arber, Nancy Smart,
Susan Roesch, Linda Ellis, Barbara Berg.
MRS. HARTER
HOMEROOM 121
Row 1: Ann Tufts, Joellen Schwartz, Pat
Mercurio, Mary Beth Rapp, Jane Puglisi,
Pat Ripley. Row 2: Camille Provenzo, Mari-
lyn Savarino, Sue Schwartz, Anne Hedden,
Terry Haynes, Karen Anthony. Row 3:
Portia Gage, Judy Foster, Joanne Wojtas,
Lyn Lewis, Janice Burgoyne, Millie Alessi.
Row 4: Ann Holthoff, Barb Meyers, Barbara
Clack, Barb Gerstner, Norma Gesl, Kathy
Stotz, Vangie Parson.
MR. FIES
HOMEROOM 525
Row I: Steven Sackett, Girard Lucore, Bur-
ney Croll, Robert Gaus, Jerry Cumpston,
Louis Battaglia, David Osborne. Row 2:
Frank Sinatra, James Decker, Vernon Rush-
ing, Phillip Bangsberg, Richard Chemelli,
Harry Humphreys, Paul Meyer. Row 3:
Robert Ackley, William Runnalls, Christian
Ehmann, VVilliam McNeill, John Dutka,
James Davies, Richard Longley. Row 4:
Robert Anderson, Larry Woods, Joseph Cag-
giano, Robert Merritt, Robert Christensen,
James Taylor, Ronald Miller. .4b.rent.' Gary
Penn.
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MRS. HEUSER
HOMEROOM 517
Row 1: Sharon Bell, Roslyn Weiner, Amy
Darlich, Sandra Greene, Sharon Whitley,
Lynn Headley, Nancy Killheffer. Row 2:
Dorothy Long, Judy Baumler, Diann Callow-
hill, Mary Lou Sprague, Carol Seay, Linda
Smithey, Valerie Scott. Row 3: Judy Koch,
Sandra McTaggart, Barbara Piehler, Gayle
Henseler, Sue Ann Sebring, Betty Nash.
Row 4: Donna Donaldson, Adrienne Balk,
Lynn Farley, Penny Williams, Judy Payne,
Cynthia Crawford, Judy Anderson.
MR. FREY
HOMEROOM 516
Raw 1: George Ogden, Bill Phillips, Tony
Roberts, Mick Montogomery, Charles Brun-
skill, Dave Miller, john Gentleman. Row 2:
Ed Banck, James Lynch, joe Caravella, Pete
Hettig, John jureller, Nick Ferreri, Dick
DeKleine. Row 3: Dave Kilbridge, Jim
Hinchliffe, Ed Billowitz, Bill Bonner, John
Barie, Bill Demopoulos. Row 4: Greg Miller,
John Schrader, Joel Betz, Lynn YVardour,
Dave Arluer, Neil Carlson.
MR. HALM
HOMEROOM 113
Row 1: Alton Roberts, Jack Schutte, David
Burrell, Gary DiBello, John Walker, Thomas
Thompson. Row 2: Edward Peard, Bruce
Wollenberg, Peter Minich, Fred Wolf, David
Cook, Thomas johnson. Row 3: Charles
Holmberg, Charles Cooprider, James Merk-
ley, Peter YVilliamson, Laszlo Szimonisz.
Row 4: John Lilga, Roger Tota, Samuel Lam-
bert, Gary Gross, Peter Eckstrom.
MRS. KUSSICK
HOMEROOM 111
Row 1: Helaine Kape, Virginia Eyres, Diane
Dellmore, Nancy Gorman, Cynthia Stewart,
Mary Jane Nowak, Linda Maeder. Row 2:
Judy McTaggart, Sandra Tracy, Sharon Pan-
kow, Karen Elliott, Gail Krech, Diane Tru-
man, Becky Gilbert. Row 3: Susan Farrow,
Patricia Lutwack, Kathie Owens, Anne Fri-
bolin, Donna Ezzo, Colleen Brennan, Joyce
Fullerton. Row 4: Louise Canfield, Nancy
Wilson, Mary Jordan, Carole Machemer,
Carolyn Spiesz, Mary Van Dyke.
MR. ROWLAN D
HOMEROOM 3 1 5
Row 1: David Peele, Gerald Hiatt, David
Johnson, Mark Reingold, lrwin Pastor, Tim-
othy Faux, Thomas Janis. Row 2: Richard
Roth, Angelo Costanzo, Ronald Seiler,
Robert Greene, Harry Dickerson, Richard
Root, Anthony Gioia. Row 3: Earl Wilson,
Aaron Hornung, Bruce Hollenbaeh, John
Morris, Bruce Nothmann, Tom Rein, James
Sampognaro. Row 4: Paul Harrison, Larry
Schlester, Peter Riede, Gary Euler, Richard
Wedekindt, Alex Haase, Stuart Sheinber.
MRS. YENSAN
HOMEROOM 212
Row Ii Shirley Puttick, Joan Crosson, Sue
Gates, Bonnie Manley, Nancy Boda, Yvonne
Newson, Elizabeth Page. Row 2: Janice
Weiglein, Carol Grover, Margie Rowan,
Marianne Van Burek, Carol Hirsch, Patricia
Bresnahan, Lynn Eckhert. Rofwj: Mary Kay
Santmire, Sandra Carson, Ellen Kramitz,
Judy Beverley, Nancy Dow, Sue Durkin,
Barbara Beelke. Row 4: Ruth Tuchman,
Mary Ann Zuzze, Betty Lorentz, Lisa Shillke,
Lana Anderson, Louisa Ecelbarger.
MR. UNGERER
HOMEROOM 514
Row 1: jim Blatz, Jim Thompson, Frank
Emery, Andrew Greeley, Dick Kubli, Ed
Clark. Row 2: Mike Beauchamp, Carl Eh-
mann, Fred Hamlin, Pete Hauschka, Ed
Schroeder, Bob Hawks. Rowj: ,lim Wilson,
Dick Tarquinio, Howie Hutton, Ed Wienand,
Lynn Hartley, Frank Schabel. Row 4: Paul
Fleischauer, Ray Braun, jim Scheeler, Pat
Lyons, Tom Greiner, Bruce Wansart.
MISS MAXWELL
HOMEROOM 119
Row I: Paula Amato, Pat Cypress, Sharon
Bailey, Sue Sturgeon, Janet XVeber, Barbara
Clark, Linda XValgate. Row 2: Margery Fein-
glass, .lean Lesser, Pat Slodden, Barb Find-
lay, Elaine Foster, Fredda Pfeffer. Row 3:
Diane Drexel, Charlotte Heckmann, Sharon
Fink, Pat McCormick, Betty Lock, Marsha
Hornburg. Row .gli JoAnn Bernhardt, Gina
Coon, Gwen Page, Sheila Shapiro, Kathy
Mullen, Sandy Francis.
VVorking up enthusiasm for the magazine
drive are these junior "cheerleaders" Frank
DiLorenzo, john Knox, Paul Fleischauer,
Dave Cook and John Barie.
class of 1961
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Doug Birrell, treasurerg Charlotte Cleveland, vice presidentg Marshall Cusic, presidentg Karen Berner,
secretary.
This year's Sophomore Class has not fol-
lowed the usual pattern of shyness and
hesitancy. On the contrary, this class has
cooperated with vigor, enthusiasm, and
originality. Initiative was especially evi-
dent in project participation, and noted
particularly in competition with upper
nearly made a win. The sophomore party,
"June in January," was a night which
will be remembered by class members as
highly entertaining. Its success was due
to the guidance of Miss Butt, the class
oiiicers and to the work of effective stu-
dent committees.
Amherst can look to this class as a
credit to the school!
classmen. The Class of '61 placed second
in the Magazine Drive with a score which
sophomore class council
Seated: Fred Henrich, Doug Birrell, Charlotte Cleveland, Marshall Cusic, Karen Berner, Barbara Begin, Linda Bruninga.
Standing: Miss Butt, class adviserg Ben Little, Dave Winfield, jeff Baldwin, Sandy Amigone, Wayne Lindstrom, Karen
Colvin, Acl-:ley Blocher, Karen Backus, Dave Delcour, Judy Hastreiter, Andy Sowers, Gerry Cappello, Art Fay.
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MR. BAIR
HOMEROOM 213
Row Ii Jack Glaser, Sidney Ehrenreich,
Peter Schuck, George Ollary. Row 2: David
Seatter, David Pomerantz, VValter Boswell,
Thomas Bartlett. Row 3: George Brighton,
lVilliam Schweitzer, Joel Travelstead, Blake
Bergen. Row 4: Russell McCall, Ackley
Blocher, Dick Hadsell, David Delcour, Scott
Armstrong.
MISS BUTT
HOMEROOM 125
Row 1: Nancy Schultz, Hope Lisk, Donna
Lee Creamer, Fredericka Grammer, Annette
Freeborn, Karen Kahn. Row 2: Carol Rich-
ardson, Jeanne Kenslea, Joan Blick, Sandra
Schmidt, Lynda Connolly, Marilyn Schanzer.
Row 3: Linda Ann Donald, Barbara Gian,
Mary Ellen Lucier, Christy Martin, Ann Os-
born, Barbara Coughlin. Row 4: Helen Louise
Cutman, Janice Levy, Linda Bruninga,
Patricia Holehouse, Mary Day, Joyce XVal-
ker. fifbxent: Audrey Spaeth.
MR. CLEMENTS
HOMEROOM 215
Row Ii Terrance Stroh, Jerry Graser, James
Sinclair, Neil Kelsey, Thomas Penafeather,
George Canfield, Clark Goetzman. Row 2:
Thomas Grady, Richard Haas, Fred Briggs,
Leo Ferris, Steven Janis, John Crawford.
Rowj: Frank Mitchell, Alvin Kraatz, David
Lettman, Rickey Farlow, Carl Faso, Victor
Burgio. Row 4: Richard Frederick, James
Kerber, Thomas Bell, Paul Merrell, John
Fisher, Marc Yahn.
MISS LONG
HOMEROOM 120
Row 1: Joyce Kaufman, Virginia Oehler, Liz
Lipsett, Carol Jerris, Carol Niederpruem,
Diane Prisinzano. Row 2: Pat Ludwig, Diana
Kuhn, Karen Samsing, WVencly Wolfson,
Carol Troncatti, janet Montante. Row 3:
Donna Blair, Sue Patton, Raimonda Greco,
Michele Monson, Carol Wilson, Pat Riley.
Row 4: Claudia Gray, Debby Sachs, Maureen
Brady, joan Tupay, Cheryl Buckman, Betty
Hardin. Absent: Lucille Stell, Dianne Skelton.
MRS. MALONEY
HOMEROOM 319
Row 1: Teresa Berger, Phyllis Foit, Carol
Oddo, Mary Jordan, Nancy Engelhardt,
Carol Cummings. Row 2: Cristine Gentleman,
Bonnie Campbell, Barbara Begin, Eileen
Corcoran, Sandria Reidenbach, Susan
Sutton. Row 3: Kristine Kubala, Grace
Gates, Carolyn Tufts, Karen Berner, Audrey
Bingel, Anne Rigby. Raw 4: Grace Wittig,
Sally Parkinson, Sandra Smith, Madelin
Towne, Beverly Rosenow.
MR. GARVER
HOMEROOM 504
Row 1: Conrad Christal, Bob jackson, Tim
Houlihan, John Whitehouse, John Schimenti,
Steve Gerstman. Row 2: Bernie Gaus, jim
Curry, Don Barillari, Bob Southhall, Ted
Wiss, Dick Benchley. Row 3: jeff Simons,
Dick Ostroff, Joe Cesareo, Steve Alty, Art
Fay, Joe Divita. Row 4: Bernie Derbsch,
Glenn Kamerson, Dennis Grotke, Eric An-
derson, Alan Gretch, Dale Gruber. Absent:
Pete Formanek, Steve Mitchell, Clark
Simonds.
MISS MORRIS
HOMEROOM 122
Row 1: Jacqueline Raimondi, Judith Fisher,
Virginia Joseph, Judith Tomczak, Susan
VValter, Joan Somers, Gretchen Ehmann.
Row 2: Rosalyn Covett, Polly McLeod,
Sandra Neubauer, Kathleen Beck, Dale
Evanson, Patricia Good, Suzanne Oster-
meier. Rowj: Sandra Amigone, Judith Smith,
Rosemary Danitz, Mary Lou Agricola, Vir-
ginia Leitz, Veronica Vasho, Drina Fried.
Row 4: Juanita Leach, Barbara Carrigan,
Sally Anne Gleason, Patricia Meyer, Chris-
tine Stepian, Leslie Bechtel.
MR. SCHONEWOLF
HOMEROOM 302
Row 1: Michael Graham, Jon Oliver, Michael
Schiller, Frank Moskaluk, Allan Ackendorf.
Row 2: Stephen Williams, Glenn Newhouse,
Robert Terrill Jr., Gerald Anderson, Wayne
Stein. Row 3: YVilliam Nassal, Michael Tor-
rillo, Michael McGee, XVayne Lindstrom,
David Wilkinson. Absent: Jack Bitzer, Gerald
Carrigan, Thomas Riegelman, Robert Schlee-
ter.
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HOMEROOM 116
Row 1: Bradley Meador, David Kotok, Jon
Carson, Alfred Tavazzi, Frederich Henrich,
Paul Kukoda. Raw 2: Albert Schriver, James
Lunnin, Thomas Thomas, Edward Nelson,
David Northrup, John Lord. Rowj: Michael
Dalton, Thomas Ryan, John Haugen, Mi-
chael Schall, Stephen Smith, Michael Lappin.
Row 4: Robert Freeborn, Thomas Lohouse,
Robert Smith, Donald Hausner, Bruce Mc-
Pherson, Russell Constantine.
MISS RIX
HOMEROOM 216
Row 1: Judy Van Mechlen, Susan Russell,
Paula Ford, Judy Hastreiter, Lee Bliss,
Barbara Denardo, Linda Williams. Row 2:
Sue Batt, Sue Duchman, Barb Keefe, Sharon
Curtiss, Bev Alexander, Darleen Zepp.
Raw 3: Elsie Keller, Nancy Smith, Charleen
Goodheart, Gail Pierce, Maureen Greenwald,
Linda Thielke. Row 4: Zoanne Payne, Pat
Telfair, Judy Neiman, Peggy Clark, Carolyn
Constantino, Beverly Diamond.
MR. SALTARELLI
HOMEROOM 114
Row I: Robert Obenauf, George Olsen, James
Patterson, Al Stange, John Askew, Roger
Presley. Row 2: Dean Nelson, Marvin Stock-
er, David VVinfield, Joe Moricca, Daniel
Paterson, Robert VVind. Row 3: George
Smith, Robert Clarkson, David Evans, Joe
Mancini, Jerry Friedman, Richard Kennedy.
Row 4: Jeffrey Baldwin, Donald Leslie,
William Berchou, Robert Beckstrand, Ed-
ward Haug, Michael Gallery. fibfenl: John
Bookhagen, Robert VVilliams, David Naistat.
MRS. ROBILLARD
HOMEROOM 217
Row 1: Joan Wienand, Cheryl Filsinger,
Nancy Tobin, Kathy Warner, Maureen
Flanigan, Gail Homberger, Marilyn Mitch-
ell. Row 2: Cynda Dentinger, Lynda VVay,
Betsey Smith, Bobbe Rifenberg, Joan
Sheedy, Karen Colvin. Row 3: Carol Blair,
Barbara Gable, Lorraine Hanaka, Mariene
Vowinkel, Sharon Carr, Maureen Mills.
Row 4: Marion Speich, Ruth Kaeselau, Bar-
bara Grover, Carole Mullen, Barbara Fer-
roni, Barbara Bugbee.
MR. PATELUNAS
HOMEROOM 118
Row 1: James Cummings, Wayne Walter,
Kurt Kloesz, Robert Clark, Jonah Klein-
stein, Peter Urbanek. Row 2: John Hughes,
Marshall Cusic, Lawrence Ferm, Louis Sabo,
Robert Hoffman, Charles Nunn. Row 3:
George Braun, Frank Daniels, Guy Ward,
Bennett Little, VVilliam Puller, James Braun.
Row 4: Robert Appleby, Julius Shaneson,
Ronald Mancini, James Pawlowski, George
Golibersuch, Robert Metcalf.
MRS. STURGEON
HOMEROOM 218
Row 1: Marilyn Meier, Carol Reiman, Joyce
Beiter, Beverly Caie, Pat Catalde. Raw 2:
Sue XVelch, Lee Malone, Diane Honetzy,
Sandra Tsaconas, Debbie Glover. Row 3:
Carol Jenkins, Barbara Bateman, Barbara
Krause, Sherry Werner, Victoria Wilson.
Raw 41 Charlotte Cleveland, Janice Nelson,
Ruth Glennon, Jeri Jacobs, Nancy Evans.
MR. VAN AKEN
HOMEROOM CAFE
Row 1: Anthony Cartonia, Paul Simon, Gary
Lucas, Jon Adel, Jim Keller, Mark Genrich.
Row 2.' Joe Howard, Larry Brassel, John
Chromy, Neill Gertis, Bill Sigworth, Dick
Staiman. Row jf Al Englert, George Szi-
monisz, Jerry Cappello, Andy Sowers, Wil-
liam Saad, Donald Eddy. Raw 4: Ed Castine,
Bob Lewis, Richard Schwanhausser, Bill
Desing, John Bryan. Afbrent: Ray Tufts.
MRS. WILLIAMS
HOMEROOM 214
Row 1: Betty Bosworth, Linda Gelman, Gail
Mead, Karen Backus, Cathie Charters,
Sharon Schuh, Ann Morse. Row 2: Judy
Glaser, Joan Leonardo, Susan VVeinberg,
Joan Ductor, Leslie Reidenbach, Barbara
Stewart, Ruth jackson. Row 3: Marilyn
Stocker, Betty Flinkman, Karen Smith,
Arlene Graczyk, Judy Carpenter, Karen
Anderson. Row 4: Mary Potter, joan Boebel,
Marion Butterfield, Donna Glasser, Mary
Ann Metzger, Claudia Schneider.
The sophoniore skit in the magazine drive assembly
featured Karen Berner, Douglas Birrell, and Char-
lotte Cleveland.
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with Mr. Gelsinger.
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student council
Row I: Judy Baumler, Ellen McNamara, Dave Cook, Dave Ammerman, Judy Wallace, Ray Foley. Ro-w 2: Sharon Brown,
Helen Valleau, Ruby Divecha, Carolyn Cook, Sue Stettenbenz, Barb Cummings, Marshall Cusic, Mary Cook, Lynn VVar-
dour, Ken Linkner, Henry Schwede.
The Student Council is the lubricant of Amherst, help-
ing the student body, faculty and community run
smoothly side by side.
Amherst had two foreign exchange students under
the American Field Service. Ruby Divecha from Paki-
stan and Otfried Albrecht from Germany gave Amher-
stonians ideas of the cultures of their homelands. Going
the other direction, Mary Cook spent the summer of
her junior year in Germany.
Money used for the Christmas party, the American
Field Service, and to subsidize school activities was
raised from the fall magazine drive, netting 31125.
The Council presented a Variety Show, an annual
Sports Day, and Joined in community fund-raising
projects, making and sending the Christmas card to
Williamsville, working with honor study hall, presenting
award assemblies, sponsoring a football parade to
Vllilliamsville, and publishing the 'KTale of Two Tigers."
The executive board met each day during seventh
hour under the supervision of Ray Foley, president,
Dave Ammerman, vice president, Ellen McNamara,
secretary, and Dave Cook, treasurer, with Mr. Rosen-
berry and Mrs. Husband, advisers.
HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES-Row 1: Anne Tufts, Liz Lipsett, Joyce Beiter, Virginia Joseph, Marilyn Mitch-
ell, Shirley Ellis, Chris Pezoldt, Gail Pierce, Claire Nuchereno, Pat Slodden. Row 2: Barbara Gian, Lindy Thompson, Judy
Koch, Carolyn Blanc, Lynda Clark, Carol Linendoll, Anne Rigby, Sue Lucker, Sandy Carson, Joan Boebel. Rowj: Sandy
Schall, Carol Krebs, Carolyn Cook, Marshall Cusic, Steve Crafts, Bill Nassal, Dick Beane, Russell McNeill, Mike Lappin,
Henry Schwede. Row 4: Dave Delcour, Gerry Capello, Hal Gay, Toby McLeod, Paul Fleischauer, Dave Harrison, John
Lubking, Ken Linkner, Jack Fischer, Lynn Wfardour.
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national honor society
Row 1: Linda Eddy, Dave Larson, Shirl Ellis, Marty Tallman. Row 2: Mr. Schuchardt, Sharon Brown, Ann Mosher, Phyl-
lis Henrich, Bonnie Harlxison,-,ludy Reneau, Betty Schriver, Mary Laney, Bev Brown, Helen Valeau, Mary Cook. Row 3:
Linda Mohr, Cindy Blake, Margot Schroeder, Kathy Gee, Eleanor Brychta, Marie Hardin, Sharon Christal, Kathy
Shields, Barb Brown, Ardis Simpson, Sarah Dunn, Patty Lee. Row 45 Sue Hurtig, Marsha Buehlman, Marsha Roizen,
Tom Lang, Heather Woodall, Ben Prisinzano, Pete VVolf, Vivian Holder, Sandra VVilcox, Pat Stott, Sue Frey, Sandy
Reigleman, Henry Schwede. Row 5: Barb Cummings, Sally Pierce, Sandy Schall, VVendy Culver, Jerry Brown, Ellen
Kuehner, Ginny Kiebzak, Tom Noell, Steve lglehart, Marybeth Lahr, Warren Lappin, Ed Friedrich, Dave York, Dave
Ammerman.
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Membership in iagmherst chapter of the Honor Society
representififhiififfgiestiforin of recognition of
and school dervicewembership jigaibased on characteggcrholarship,
leadershi rand service. In ordertii fualif for memberslg I a student
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must IHHIHCQIQ a B average. to this, the stujqiit is asked
to fill out Qctivities sheetgThe acgrfjvity sponsors classroom
teachers evaguiite the studentis meritjnd participtioffl the class-
room and An awarckjfiimfitngtfee studies theicgndidates for
membership basis of thiapastiiiecord and the V guations.
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The Honor conductsj5aLii.e,xgieiis1i.'e prog, nj tgiroughout the
year. The societygs largest fufeero ?the schgil suflpjy store whose
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profits are usegl ,for sclaglargps gfoiL5fg331,g,s6a11d1ng,g' students. Other
functions are Qaaintaifiing aiscljolarsliiip iilqirfd the awarding
of Honor Roll pgciiues ghd certgicitesl.
VVith the assisjgaricggf Mr. Siauihaltdt, eachingiiniimer of the Honor
Society is able togef - E,
The othcers of " ' ' K' 'tE31isgyd lowi1ig:president,
David Larson, vice president, Ellis, treasurer, Martha Tall-
man, secretary, Linda Eddy, sto in Qiaihagers, jerome Brown and Sally
Pierce, and sponsor, Mr. Arthur Sghgchardt.
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Seated: Judy Wallace, Cynthia Blake, Shirley Ellis. Standing:
Donna Stonecliffe, Linda Clark, Jean Wallace, Mr. Spitzer.
Wei'
Editor-in-chief
Business Manager
Senior Section Editor
Assistant
Underclassmen Editor
Girls' Sports Editor
Boys' Sports Editor
Photography Editor
Features Editor
Activities Editor
Copy Editors
Art Editors
Circulation Manager
Assistant
Advertising Manager
Patron Manager
Adviser
Cynthia Blake
Shirley Ellis
Linda Mohr
Larry Brose
Carol Linendoll
Sally Pierce
David Ammerman
Pat Lee
jerry Brown
Tom Lang
Nlike Fried
Toby McLeod
Dick Skillman
Vivian Holder
Margot Schroeder
Heather YVoodall
Lynda Clark
Donna Stoneclige
-lean VVallace
Judy XVallace
Mr. Clarence Spitzer
Seated: Tom Lang, Sally Pierce, Linda Mohr, Carol Linendoll.
Standing: Jerry Brown, Dave Ammerman, Larry Brose.
Seated: Pat Lee, Margot Schroeder, Heather Woodall, Vivian
Holder. Slanding: Dick Skillman, Toby McLeod. Abfent:
Mike Fried.
Sealed: Marianne Van Burek, Kathy Owens. Smnding: Becky
Gilbert, Sue Schwartz, Absent: Mary Kay Santmire.
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Construction of the 1959 Tower commenced before the
1953 yearbook had been published. As with previous
Tower stalls, this year's did not come ready made,
complete with all necessary information. A workable
knowledge of printing terms and publishing data had
to be assimilated before the decisions of what to include
and what not to include in the yearbook could be made.
Although a few sought-for goals had to be sacrificed
in order that the yearbook remain within the budget
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Row I: Karen Kirshenstein, Jean
Lesser, Linda Neidermeyer, Rose
jerris, Nanette Maltby, Maureen
Koeppen. Row 2: Judy Knudson,
Sue Stettenbenz, Pat Gourlay,
june Bingel, Kathy Shields, Sue
Hurtig. Row 3: Judy Downing,
Mary Cook, Marsha Durr, Jean
Wallace, Peggy Pempsell, Ellen
Kuehner.
subscription staff
and the deadlines be reached, the keynote of this year's
Tower is originality. Several members of the start' at-
tended interschool conferences in the hope of tinding
new ideas that could be incorporated in the Tower.
It has not been the purpose ot' this year's stall' to
outdo all previous stalls. lts goal has been to produce a
sturdy, good-looking book which will preserve this year's
events and memories so that they will never be for-
gotten.
advertising and typing staffs
executive staff
Sealed: Mrs. Atkinson, Stephen
lglehart, Sandra Schall, Bev A.
Brown, Tom Noell, Ann Mosher.
Standing: Chris Pezoldt, Pat Lee,
Ann Rinebolt, Barbie Brown,
Carol Logan, Kathy Shields.
Wav evj
Editor-in-chief
Second Page Editor
News Editor
Business Manager
Boys' Sports Editor
Girls, Sports Editor
Circulation Manager
Beverly Brown
Sandy Schall
Ann Rinebolt
Steve Iglehart
Tom Noell
Carol Logan
Chris .Pezoldt
Photography Kathy Shields
Ann Mosher
Executive Secretary Pat Lee
Exchange Manager Rosita Scheske
Adviser Mrs. Janette Atkinson
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The much-read TATLER is one of the most important
publications at Amherst. It admirably fulfills its post
as a school newspaper not only by keeping students
and faculty well-informed about events at our school,
but also by training the staff in the fundamentals of
journalism, such as writing, editing, and reporting.
The staff worked diligently to make this year's
paper a big success. They met every sixth hour to write,
proofread, and type the articles scheduled for the next
issue. During the week before the paper goes to press,
the editors and other staff members stay long after
school, getting all their efforts into hnal form for the
printer. The result was always a source of pleasure to
Aniherstonians.
general staff
Seated' Nancy Sandford, Marlene
Darnley, Toby McLeod, Judy
Peterson, Harry Humphreys,
Alicia Buerger, Tom Hallick.
Slanding: Sharon Christel, Ioellen
Schwartz, Jean Lesser, Cindy
Cassidy, Judy Knudson, Bonnie
Harbison, Mary Laney, Phyllis
Henrich.
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executive staff
Sezzfed: Gini Kiebzak, Sandee VVilcox,
Marie Hardin, Mrs. Mildred Meese, Pat
Stott, Ellen Kuehner. Slarzding: Margot
Schroeder, Peter W'olf, Barry jones, Dave
McGill, john Hardy, Pat Bresnahan.
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Editor-in-chief
Marie Hardin
Art Editor Sandra Reigelman
Business Adviser
Business Editor
Typing Editor
Co-editors of Poetry
Records Editor
Assistants
Marilyn VVicker
Peter YVolf
Ellen Kuehner
Pat Stott
Gini Kiebzak
Sandra VVilcox
Pat Bresnahan
John Harty
Barry Jones
David McGill
Margot Schroeder
Faculty Adviser Mrs. Mildred Meese
art staff
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Seated: Ann Hedden, Portia Gage, Judy
Knudson, Sandy Reigelman, Julie Kul-
berg, Vivian Holder. Standing: Jean Les-
ser, Margot Schroeder, Virginia Kiebzal-:,
Grace Wittig, Linda Donald, Pat Bresna-
han.
Students with talent and interest in Creative writing or
art contribute material to the Triad, an annual publica-
tion which includes poems, short stories, essays, and art
work. Wlork of both junior and senior high students is
included in the Triad. Special recognition is given to the
best ofthe entries in the book. Many ofthe better poems
are submitted for inclusion in the National Poetry
Anthology. This yearls stall, guided by Mrs. Nleese, has
succeeded in producing an outstanding publication.
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quill and scroll
Row 1: Beverley Brown, treasurer, Barbara Brown, presidentg Ann
Rinebolt, vice-presidentg Linda Mohr, secretary. Row 2: Margot
Schroeder, Cynthia Blake, Shirley Ellis, Marilyn XVicker. Row 3:
Ann Mosher, Marie Hardin, Lynda Clark, Pat Lee. Row 4: Tom
Noell, Ellen Kuehner, Sandy Schall, Sandee VVilcox, Steve lglehart.
Keeping the community informed about
the doings at Amherst is the responsibility
of the Newspaper Club. The club's col-
umn, 'KAmherst Central Activities," ap-
pears in the Amherst Bee, the areals local
weekly newspaper. The club, under the
guidance of Mrs. l-lannel and the capable
leadership of Linda Mohr, editor-in-chief,
keeps readers up to date on all phases of
activity at Amherst. All interested stu-
dents have the opportunity to try out
their reporting ability. Each club member
contributes two articles a month to the
column.
The Quill and Scroll Society is a national
honor organization which recognizes those
who have excelled in the field ofjournal-
ism. Faculty sponsors of the Tower, Tat-
ler, Triad and Tale of Two Tigers nom-
inate potential members. The society,
sponsored by Mrs. ,lanette Atkinson,
holds the annual Press Banquet in the
spring at which the various executive
publications announce their next year's
members. Oliicers of the Amherst Chap-
ter this year are president, Barbara
Brown, vice president, Ann Rinebolt,
secretary, Linda Mohr, and treasurer,
Beverly Brown.
newspaper club
Seated: Sandra Amigone, Carolyn Komroy, Linda Mohr, Mrs. Han-
nel, Sue Schwartz, Virginia Kiebzack. Standing: Louisa Ecelbarger,
Bob Summers, Joe Caravella, Peter Formanek.
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scribblers
Seated: Gini Kiebzak, Vivian Holder, Peter Wolf, Mrs. Mildred Meese, Char-
lotte Heckmann, Marianne Van Burek. Standing: Gayle Henseler, Pat Lut-
wack, Pat Bresnahan, Henry Schwede, Sue Kahn, Judy Koch, Diane Drexel,
jill Kamrass, Ellen McNamara, Sandi McTaggart.
The Poetry Club has been set up at
Amherst in order to train young minds
that they might better be able to receive
the beauty and art ofpoetry. This goal has
been obtained through a two-fold plan:
analyzing and writing poetry. Although a
comparatively new organization, the club
has steadily picked up members until it
has reached its present size of fifteen active
members.
Gini Kiebzak was president of the
group, and Mrs. Meese was adviser.
The creative writing club at Amherst,
under the name of Scribblers, has pros-
pered for the past two years under the
guidance of Mrs. Meese. Peter lVolfe,
president, and Vivian Holder, secretary-
treasurer, have supplied the leadership
which has carried the group through the
yearls work. From a small club at its
beginning, the organization has grown to
its present size of twenty writers.
Although limited in funds, the Scrib-
blers with faculty and student cooperation
have staged an annual Christmas party.
This year's party was planned to coincide
with the publication ofa Scribbler article
in the Readers Digest.
poetry club
Sealed: Pat Lutwack, Jean Lesser, Gini Kiebzak, Mrs. Mildred Meese, Marianne Van
Burek, Diane Drexel. Standing: Gayle Henseler, Peter lVolf, Henry Schwede, Vivian
Holder, Sue Kahn, Jill Kamrass, Ellen McNamara, Sandi McTaggart.
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Linda Mohr, Martha Harlem, Heather Woodall, Marybeth Lahr.
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jim Patterson, Tom Bell, Bob Metcalfe, Mike Gallery.
color guard
The Vibrant strains of "Forward Amherst" on a crisp
Saturday afternoon in October . . . the perfect blending
of sixty voices raised to Randall Thompson's "Alleluia"
. . . the lively syncopation of "Steam Heatl' played to an
assembly crowd . . . the soaring melodies of "Show
Boat" on the opening night of operetta . . . triumph of
"The New VVorld Symphony" performed before a
hushed audience . . . each of these is the product of long
and tedious rehearsal by one of Amherstls outstanding
musical organizations. The band, directed by M1'. john
Krestic, performs as a concert band during most of the
year and as a marching unit during football season.
Under the leadership of its president, David Larson, the
band performed in the International Festival at Toronto
and took part in an exchange program with another high
school. The band holds a concert in the spring and takes
part in other special programs. Amherst's orchestra is
considered one of the finest in our area. Besides an
annual concert, they provide the instrumental music for
the operetta, which is the most important ofAmherst's
stage productions. The highlight of the year for the
vocal department, the operetta features members of
both the Mixed Chorus and A Cappella Choir. The cho-
rus and choir also participate in the Christmas program
and special assemblies. The A Cappella Choir takes part
in an exchange program as well as performing for schools
in the immediate area.
Shirley Ellis, Barb Brown, Pat Bresnahan,
Joyce Jordan, Patty Lee, Kathy Shields.
boys, quartet
YVayne Lindstrom, Bob Clarkson, Don
Eddy, Dave Seatter.
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Row 1: Bev Rosenow, Anne Rigby, Judy Fisher, Sandra Smith, Sue Hurtig, Barb Adornetto, Darleen
Zapp. Row 2: Barbara Krieger, Nancy Smith, Sue Patton, joan Tupay, Charleen Goodheart, Carol
Odda, Elaine Braun, Carol Niederpruem.
boys' quartet
Dave Smith, Thad Miller, john johnson
Lynn Hartley.
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Row 1: Don VVessel, Tom Lang, Bill Sodd, Joyce Walker. Row 2: Penny Gage, Carol VVilson, Karen
Colvin, Judy Thomson, Barb Brown, Bev Brown. Row 3: Chris Pezoldt, lNarren Lappin, Larry Ferm,
Carolyn Spiesz, Judy Perry.
Row 1: Burney Croll, Jim Patterson, John YVhetstone, Beverley Brown, Barbara Brown, Joel Travel-
stead. Row 2: Jack Rowell, Mike Montgomery, Charles Turner, Bruce Nothman, Bill Sigworth, Bob
Lewis, Ann Osborne, James Merkly. Row 3: Dean Nelson, Dick Fredrick, George Brighton, Mary
VanDyke, Janet VVeber, Norma Klump, Karen Smith, Peter Hauschka, Judy Perry, Larry Ferm, Jim
Kleeman. Row 4: Chris Pezoldr, Wzlrren Lappin, Mike Gallery, Lee Carter, Glen Cam, Charles Coop-
rider.
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orchestra
Row 1: Judy Anderson, Eleanor Brychta, Tom Noell. Row 2: Burney Croll, Mickey Lewis, Joel Travel-
stezld, Ann Osborn, Sue Kahn, David Larson. Row 31 Bruce Hollenbach, Tom Bell. Row 4: Julius Shamel-
son, Bill Philips, Roger Milks.
band
Row 1: Frank Lewis, Bonnie Harbison, John Bookmiller, Polly McLeod, Karen Colvin, Pat Hunt,
Judy Thomson. Raw 2: Sue Kahn, David Larson, Bradley Meador, Jean Lesser, Douglas Collingwood,
Bob Metcalf, David York, Al Flessel, Charlotte Cleveland, Nancy Kilheffer. Row 3: Carolyn Spiesz
Bola Merrit, Bonny Little, Tom Grady, John Hughes, Dick Hadsell, Dave Rowland, Paul Cucoda
Tom Bell, Richard Beane, Richard Skillman, Gordon Ferm, Bruce Hollenbach. Row 4: Dennis Grotke,
Tom Hallick, Walter Boswell, David Northrup.
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Row 1: Linda Eddy, Sue Sturgeon, Martha Tallman, Cindy Cassidy, Martha Harlem, Linda Mohr,
Shiela Carroll, Becky Gilbert, Barbara Hilbrecht, Diane Drexel. Row 2: Judy Foster, Fredda Pfeffer,
Sue Farrow, Pat McCormick, Sue Lucker, Doris Gisel, Heather Wloodall, Nancy Dow, Colleen Brennan,
Carolyn Murdock, Marybeth Lahr. Row 3: George Ogden, Ed Banck, Dave Coffas, Bob Laskie, Paul
Barclay, Ed Peard, Russ Runnalls, Bob McKinley, Bill McGovern, Bob Anderson, Raymond Braun,
David Smith.
Row Ii Grace Gates, Sandy Schmitt, Kathy Warner, Nancy Tobin, Marilyn Mier, Pat Catalde, Michele
Munson, Barb Grable, Bill Schweitzer, Tom Barlett. Row 2: Sue Astermier, Pat Good, Gail Pufpaff,
Lynda Connolly, Sandy Tromm, Jackie Steck, Andrey Bingel, Jon Oliver, Jerry Anderson, Bob Clark-
son. Row 3: Sandy Francis, Ellen Krametz, Ruth Glennon, Barb Bateman, Cris Kubala, Joan Boebel,
Betty Hardin, Nancy Evans, Marion Butterheld, Vic Burgio, John Kaeselau.
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a cappella choir
Row 1: Karen Elliott, Sue Hurtig, Cynthia Blake, Linda Livingstone, Sylvia Hibhard, Pat Cypress,
Judy Thompson, Karen Kirshenstein, Betty Schriver, Georgia Manos, Shirley Ellis. Row 2: Annette
Gilliland, Elaine Braun, Ruth Tuchman, Lisa Schillke, Vivian Holder, Judy Turner, Carolyn Cook,
Sue Hoemke, Betty Lock, Sarah Dunn, Lindy Thompson. Row 3: John Johnson, Thad Miller, Lynn
Hartley, Henry Schwede, Mike Grando, Dave Cook, Bill Bonner, Angelo Costanzo, Ben Prisinzano,
Pete Minich, Tom Jackson.
senior mixed chorus
Row I: Dave Seatter, Bruch Hardman, John Asken, Kurt Kloez, Judy Hastreiter, Sue Gates, Virginia
Oehler, Pat Ludwig, Marilyn Schamer, Ruth Jackson. Row 2: Bill VVebb, Don Eddy, Lee Canfield,
Pat Riley, Betty Flickman, Joan VVicker, Marilyn Savarino, Arlene Graczyk, Barb Coughlin, Dale
Eavenson. Row 3: XVayne Lindstrom, Alvin Kraatz, Lana Anderson, Judy Tomczak, Drina Fried, Deb-
bie Glover, Sally Howard, Kathy Beck, Karen Berner, Louise Leivandowski.
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Robert Clarkson
Marsha Hornburg
Patricia McCormick
Thad Miller
Sue Sturgeon
David Cohfas
James Slowe
Heather Woodall
William McGovern
Robert McKinley
Marybeth Lahr
Ben Prisinzano
Peter Eckstrom
Robert Anderson
Sarah Dunn
David Cook
Michael Grando
Carolyn Lehr
Martha Harlem
Nancy Tobin
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Producer-Musical Director VValter E. Reitz
Stage Director Stuart Beebe
Technical Director and Scenic Design
Morton Klayman
Dance Director Barbara Harzmann
Associate Musical Director Frederick Kopp
Costume Design and Production Elenora Hildebrand
House and Ticket Manager John Krestic
Stage Crew Supervision Donald Reimann
Stage Manager Steve Iglehart
Student Director Sue Hurtig
Student Musical Director Elaine Braun
Student Dance Director Cynthia Blake
Business Manager Martha Tallman
Show Pianist Joseph Pendolino
Scenic Artist Sandra Schall
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thespians
Row 1: Chris Pezoldt, Linda Eddy, Jerry
Brown. Row 2: Sue Hurtig, Sue Schwartz,
Lindy Thompson, Marsha Hornburg.
Raw 3: Heather Woodall, Linda Mohr,
Phyllis Henrich, Pat Lee, Jan Lindyberg,
Steve Iglehart, Dave McGill.
amards
Row 1.- Judy Fisher, Virginia Joseph, Jill
Kamrass, Cynthia Stewart, Sue Sturgeon.
Row 2: Cheryl Filsinger, Margo Brown,
Judy Baumler, Ann Hedden, Suzanne
Ostermeier, Sally Howard. Row 3: Arlene
Graczyk, Joan Lupay, Dave Seatter,
Linda Bruninga, Ginny Kiebzak.
Amherst offers excellent opportunities for those inter-
ested in the dramatic arts. Amards is a club open to all
who are interested in dramatics. Members of Amards
work towards attaining membership in Thespians, the
school's honor organization for achievement in dramat-
ics. The necessary ten points for joining Thespians may
be obtained by acting in the various plays or operetta
or by working on committees in connection with these
presentations. The activities of the clubs include par-
ticipation in the Christmas pageant, presentation of a
play, and occasional held trips.
Mr. Klayman sponsors both groups. The Thespians
elected these officers this year: Christine Pezoldt, presi-
dent, Jerome Brown, vice president, Linda Eddy,
secretary, Elaine Braun, treasurer, and Heather VVood-
all, historian.
debate club
Organized to give students ex-
perience in orderly discussion of
current topics, the Debate Club
was active on many Friday after-
noons. Mr. Saltarelli, the spon-
sor, instructed the members in
debating techniques. This year,
the club considered such problems
as American defense of the For-
mosa islands, integration, the
justirication of T-litler's policy,
and the abolishing of the Youth-
ful Offender Act.
Ofiicers were Norman Richard-
son, president, Tom Noell, vice
president, Marsha Roizin, sec-
retary-treasurerg and Bob Sum-
mers, sergeant at arms.
Row 1: Tim Sodmann, Carol Richardson, Bob Summers, Marsha Roizen, Mr. Saltarelli,
Bill McNeill. Row 2: Nancy Smart, Dave Kotok, Jonah Kleinstein, David Miller,
Mike Lappin, David Kleeman, Mike Schiller, Peter Formanek, Sue Schwartz, Sharon
Carr.
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Row 1: Cynthia Stewart, Ardis Simpson, secretary, Margo Brown, president, Marie
Hardin, vice president, Ginny Kiebzak. Row 2: Henry Schwede, treasurer, Bonnie
Craik, Linda Maeder, Bonnie Adornett, Lorraine Hanaka, Mary Ellen Usiak. Raw 3:
Doris XValker, Judy Anderson, Pat Flannigan, June Bingel, Doris Gisel, Carolyn
Cook. Row 4: Andrew Greeley, Nancy Smart, Marsha Hornburg, Sandra VVilcox,
Sandy Smith, Caroline Tufts.
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The purpose of the Future Teach-
ers of America is to give students
who are interested in teaching
opportunities for learning more
about the profession. This year,
in the Philip A. Schweickhard
Chapter of the club, each student
worked with a teacher in the held
in which he was interested. In
this way the member got a clearer
idea of the duties and responsi-
bilities in his selected Held. This
has been another successful year
for the F.T.A. with Mr. Yvilkens
again acting as adviser.
To give to students a knowledge of the
culture and customs of their respective
nations-this is the aim of the language
clubs.
Last fall the Spanish Club, under the
sponsorship of Mrs. Heuser, held, with
the other language clubs, a tea in honor of
the foreign exchange students here. At the
Christmas party the gaily decorated
pinata full of candy and small gifts added
to everyone's enjoyment. A dinner was
held in the spring.
At its Christmas party, the French Club
members exchanged small gifts and sang
French Christmas carols. Then came a
field trip to observe elementary school
children learning French. Later events
included a theater party, and a bake sale
for the benefit of Unesco. The year closed
with a dinner where much good French
food was served. Miss Enea was adviser.
St. Nicholas Qsome claimed he was Mr.
Wilkensj showed up in his liederhosen and
beard to give gifts at the German Club
Christmas party. A sampling of further
activities: attending German movies in
Williamsville, hearing Mary Cook tell of
her summer in Germany, and supping on
true German food at a German restaurant.
The Samovar Club with the instruction
of Mr. Wilkens, studied the basic elements
ofthe Russian language learning to write
the Russian alphabet and to sing tradi-
tional songs ofthe country.
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OFFICERS: Michael Montgomery, presidentg Peter Williamson
vice-presidentg Barbara Krause, secretary-treasurer
french club
OFFICERS: Marsha Roizen, president, Jerry Brown, vice presidentg Bonnie Adornetto, treasurerg Linda Eddy, secretary
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OFFICERS: Sue Hurtig, presidentg Bruce Hollenbach, Schatzg Terry Paas, vice-presidentg Charlotte Hackman, secretaryg
Ann Tufts, Avs.
spanish club
OFFICERS: President, Linda Montgomeryg vice-president, Pat Cowang secretary, Sue Hoemkeg treas-
urer, David Peele.
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math club
The Math Club provided top stu-
dents in math with topics in that
subject not included in the curricu-
lum.
In conjunction with the math
clubs of Clarence, Cleveland Hill,
Nichols, Buffalo Seminary, and
Kenmore, the Amherst Math Club
was studying "Probability and Sta-
tistical Inferencel' under the super-
vision of Miss Morris.
The ofiicers were Tom Noell, pres-
ident, and Margot Schroeder, secre-
tary-treasurer.
Sealed: Sandee VVilcox, Miss Pauline Morris, Ellen Kuehner. Slanding: Sally P1erce
John Wardrop, Cynthia Blake, Tom Noell, Margot Schroeder.
senior sketch club
Sealed: Carol Seay, Gini Kiebsak. Row 1: Mrs. Bang, Karen Kahn, Ann Morse, Lar-
raine Hanaka, Beverly Brown, Betty Bosworth, Karen Backus, Sandra Schmidt, jean
Lesser. Row 2: Joyce Jordon, Sandra Smith, Nancy Smart, Ronald Urban, Robert
james.
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Many students have found that class
periods just do not furnish enough
time to learn all they want to about
a subject. Also, because of the lack
ofindividual equipment, art students
especially need the facilities granted
by the school. For this reason the
Art Club has been set up as an active
extension of art classes. Mrs. Bang,
adviser, Ginno Kiebzak, presidentg
jean Lesser, secretary, and Nancy
Tobin, vice president, have Worked
to plan a program in which the ideals
of art may develop in each member.
biology club
Mike Gallery, Bob Metcalfe, Tom Bell, l
Julius Shaneson, like other Biology Club
members, concentrate on their major
project.
Senior Science Club and Biology Club formulate the
after school activities in the science department. The
Biology Club, under Mr. Lape and the officers, presi-
dent, Bennett Littleg and secretary, Guy Ward, has a
well organized program consisting of lectures, field trips,
and demonstrations.
Movies, lectures, student projects, and Held trips were
part ofithe Senior Science Club's program. The meetings
under the directorship of Mr. ifngerer and Mr. Petersen
with the help of the ofiicers, president, Steve lglehartg
vice-president,Vivian Holder, and treasurer, Tom Noellg
were well attended.
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the following boys: Tom Noell, Steve Iglehart, Jan Lindyberg.
senior science club
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Row 1 Phyllis Henrich, Sandy Schall, Bob McKinley, Heather Woodall, jackie Steck. Row 2: Cindy Cassidy udy
Baumler Marcia Tallman, jean VVallace, ,ludy Turner, Dick Beane, Margo Schroder. Row 3: Toby McLeod Pete Eclx
strom Bill XVSISS, Barry Jones, Bruce Nothmann, Alvin Kraatz, Ion Oliver.
Uiideriileadersliipiiiof this Ctiggher,
the TnterLHi-Y Council has kept the Hi-Y's running smoothly for
the past Eep years. It is the purpose of the Inter Hi-Y Counplll to co-
ordinate thiiiactivitiijivtliei The Council
itself is composed of the ,,i, pmaiiideflts, viicepresiclents, andgrepresenta-
tives from eachivof the major Hi-Y's. Oncegeach moifih this body
meets to dlSCL1Sg'i'Il1C various financial Z1l'lCl'gfTfCTl'2llIllQEl1f plans that
are brought up by the individuali clubs. NN,,1'l2' X ,,,i if "lll li
Through the direction ofilimtlii: Cojunoil an extremely successful
Children's Rehabilitiition Centerlldrivefvvas laundllied. Other Council-
sponsored activities i1iQuded zifliriginas cargf sing, and a Group
Hi-Y dance. The effectiveness of tliifiorganizalfion has increased each
yearg the group thereforeiiias taken upon itsfilf many of the adminis-
trative duties previously petformed by advisers.
This year's orhcers have been Heather VVoodall, presidentg Bob
McKinley, vice presidentg Hertfich, secretaryg Jacky Steck,
treasurerg and Sandy Schall, chdplaingi
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Row 1: Bob Miller, Garry DiBello, jim Slowe, Alan Rueger, Girard Lucore, Jerry Hiatt, David Peele.
Row 2: john johnson, Ed Peard, vice president, Dale Rosenberry, president, Charles
Holmberg, jim
Brown, John Puffer, Joe Caravella, secretary. Rowj: Mr. Rowland, Mike Fried, Bruce Nothman, Toby
McLeod, Bob Merritt, David Rowland, Peter Hauschka, treasurer.
delta h1-y
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Row I: Linda Livingstone, Sue Hurtig, treasurer, Linda Tallman, chaplain, Marty Tallman, secretary,
Kathy VVarner. Row 2: Barbara Berg, Linda Montgomery, Jean Wallace, president, Marcia Tallman,
jackie Steck. Row 3: Blaine Braun, Marybeth Lahr, Pat Hunt, Carol Mueller.
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beta hi-
Row 1: Bill Sigworth, jon Oliver, Tom Grady, Dean Nelson, Mike Graham, Mark Genrich. Row 2:
Mr. Robert Halm, Jim Winer, Ed Clark, Charles Cooprider, Vernon Rushing, Alvin Kraatz. Row 3:
Jim Hammond, Mike Pierce, Barry Jones, president, Ross Hayman, treasurer, Joe Mortenson, secretary,
Dick Beane, vice president.
sigma hi-
Row 1: Bonnie Prill, Lee Malone, Judy Thomson, secretary, Carolyn Komroy, Jackie Raimondi. Row 2:
Judy Baumler, vice president, Linda Thielke, Judy Turner, Bobette Gustafson, Margot Schroeder,
president. Row 3: Heather Woodall, Ellen Kuehner, treasurer, Mary Van Dyke, Barb Feroni, Freya
Franke.
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Raw 1: Mr. Orrin Bowman, Dave Coad, Bob McKinley, president, Matt Podwika. Row 2: Bill McHorny,
Wayne Mabry, Tom Hallick, treasurer, Larry Brose, secretary, Mike Hess, Frank Messina. Row 3: Pete
Eekstrom, Bill VVeiss, vice president, Mickey Lewis, Mike Gallery, Dave Larson, jerry Pankow.
tri-omega hi-y
Raw li Ruby Divecha, Marilyn Mitchell, Mary Laney, Virginia joseph, Bonnie Craik, Shirley Ellis,
Carol Reiman, Phyllis Henrich. Raw 2: Carol Cummings, Mary Lou Sprague, Sandra Schmidt, Sally
Howard, Polly McLeod, Marcy Rowan, Bonnie Campbell, Mary Cook. Row 3: Sharon Cristal, Linda
Clark, Judy Eavenson, Betty Schriver, Sue Stettenbentz, Sandy Carson, Barb Cummings, vice president,
Sheila Carroll. Row 4: Barb Brown, Sandy Schall, Jane Redlund, Carolyn Lehr, Penny Wlilliams, Mary
Jordan, XVendy Culver, president, joan Boebel, Pat Lee, secretary.
Two student service organiza-
tions, the Library Service Club
and the Guidance OHice Recep-
tionists, are almost indispensable
in helping our library and guid-
ance oHices function eljticiently.
In the library many useful and
necessary duties, such as check-
ing books and preparing displays
Clike those for National Book
VVeekD are performed by students
who voluntarily give up their
free time in order to help others.
In the guidance office the stu-
dent receptionists are important
in keeping the constant stream
of students flowing smoothly and
in helping with typing and
errands.
library service club
Sealed: Mrs. Sylvia Katz, Louisa Ecelbarger, Mary Potter, Carole Mullen, Pat Meyer
Mrs. Ealean Hannel. Standing: Lee Malone, Marsha Roizen, Tim Nolan, Rosita
Scheske.
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Betsy Hazleton. Standing: Sue Durkin
Diann Callowhill, Lucille Schelev.
stage CI'CVV
L'nder the supervision of Mr. Schaefer,
the projection crew sets up and operates
slide machines, projectors, tape recorders,
and record players. Besides being an in-
valuable aid to teachers, the projection
crew works for Adult Education groups,
Hi-Y's, and various groups who desire
their help.
The Stage Crew works tirelessly on the
school assemblies, class plays, concerts
and water follies. Under the direction of
Mr. Reimann, the members learn the art
of lighting and amplification.
Raw 1: Sam Lambert, Tim Sodmann, Phil Bangsberg, Vernon
Rushing, Al Penl, jan Lindyberg. Row 23 Tom Bartlett, Bill
Phillips. Rawj: Dave McGill, Steve Iglehart.
projection crew
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Sealed Mike Madill, Ralph Kushner. Slanding: Mr. Schaefer, Al Penl, Ron Zander,
john VN alker, Phil Bangsberg, Ken Gallman, Steve Mitchell
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Row 1: Joe Caggiano, Dave Burrell, Tony Gioia, Frank Emery, Peter 'Minich, john
Bacon. Row 2: Mr. Martin Kentner, Dave York, Frank DiLorenzo, Larry VVoods,
varsity club The first full year of existence has
been a very successful one for the i
Amherst Varsity Club. Its purpose is
to promote a sense of brotherhood i
among members of the various
teams at school and to help out at
athletic events throughout the year.
This year members have sold pro-
grams for football games, served as
ushers at the basketball games, and
helped oH:1ciate at track meets. The
club also held a dance after the Wil-
liamsville basketball game.
To be eligible to belong to the
Varsity Club, a boy must Win a var- '
sity letter and then be elected to l
membership by vote of the club. Mr.
Kentner is the sponsor and has been i
a great help in getting the club
started. Oflicers for the year have
Gregory Miller, Dale Rosenberry, John Barrie. Row 3: Mickey Lewis, Dave Ammer- been Dave Ammernqan, presidents
man, Lynn Wardour, Alex Haase, Ken Linkner, Dave Harrison, John Lubking.
The Gymnastics Club provides sen-
ior high boys and girls with an
opportunity to do further work in
gymnastics beyond that given in
physical education classes. The club,
now in the second year, includes in
its programs tumbling and work
with the trampoline, parallel bars,
and other apparatus. Mr. McAllister
sponsors the Gymnastics Club and
guides the members in their master-
ing of the stunts and exercises.
Dale Rosenberry, vice president,
john Lubking, treasurer, Ed Fried-
rich, secretary.
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Raw 1: Bob Ductor, Al Kain, Jerry Hallberg, Bill MCI-Iorney. Row 2: Mr.
Van Aken, ,lim Weinman, Tom Jones, Paul Vergils, Phil Rice, Ken Gallman.
The Riding Club, which
originated two years ago,
gives to the equestrians of
Amherst an opportunity to
improve their knowledge of
horsemanship. Throughout
the year, the members vis-
ited various stables in the
surrounding area. Under the
sponsorship of Mr. lNfIartin,
the oflicers, Paul Barclay,
presidentg Barbara Mueller,
vice-president, Sandy Stri-
ble, secretary, and Sue lluhl,
treasurerg were able to carry
out their respective tasks.
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Senior, junior, and sophomore boys who
were interested in automobiles joined the
Transportation Explorers. At weekly
meetings the club carried out such activi-
ties as field trips, working on old cars, and
listening to guest speakers. Mr. Van Aken
sponsored the club, which elected the fol-
lowing officers this year: president, Paul
Vergilsg secretary-treasurer, Bob Ductor.
riding club
The junior Red Cross Council is
a service organization under the
leadership of Miss Hildebrand.
The club made many articles such
as afghans and scrapbooks which
were distributed to worthy causes
through the National Junior Red
Cross. This year's oiqficers were
Gail Farmer, president, Sally
Pierce, vice president, Eleanor
Brychta, secretary-treasurer.
junior red cross
Sealed: Miss Elenora Hildebrand, Mary Ellen Usiak, Janice Wieglein, Eleanor Brychta,
Gail Farmer, Carolyn Komroy, Freya Franke, Pat Mecurio. Standingf Rosemary Jerris,
Kathy Stotz, Jo Ann Woj tas, Barbara Meyers, Jackie Steck, Margie Fineglass, Mary
Jane Nowak, Marilyn Stocker, Sue YVinberg.
rifle club
Row 1: Mike Grahm, Roger Presley, Don Grell, jim Keller, Sandra Linde, Sandra
Strible, Diane Foit, Diane Dellmore, Marsha Buehlman, Bob Obenauf. Row 2: Mr.
Robert Pomeroy CAdviserj, Tom Thomas, Joel Haber, Frank Moskaluk, Dave Naistat,
Ben Derbsch, Joe Howard, Clark Simonds, Bill Downing, Tim Faux. Row 3: Bill Sig-
worth, Lee Carter, Steve Welch, Bob Freeborn, Richard Schwanhausser, Joe Morica,
Steve Mitchell, Mary Van Dyke, jim Braun. Row 4: Steve Smith, Bill Berchou, Scott
Armstrong, Roger Tota, Bob Hoffman, Ed Hang, Ray VVedekindt, Richard Wedekindt.
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Learning to use firearms safely
and developing marksmanship
are the objectives of the Rilie
Club. Mr. Pomeroy, the adviser,
teaches any interested senior high
student the basic ideas of the
sport. The club members advance
in rank from that of Marksman
through to the highest title of
Expert.
student union
Seafed: Anne Fribolin, I.onny Baker, Nancy Dow, Donna Stonecliife, Sue Schwartz, Cynthia Stewart,
Margo Brown, Pat Riley, Diane Drexel, Hope McDonnell. Standing: Betty Schriver, Joel Travelstead.
Amherst is one of the few high schools in the coun-
try fortunate enough to have a student union.
In its third year of operation, the Amherst Stu-
dent Union has become an integral part in the life
of students. The Union stages record hops and
dances throughout the year and operates the hot
dog stand at football games. The Senior Honor
Study Hall has used the Tiger Town Lounge every
Milk
period ofthe day, and after school the Lounge and
Snack Bar are crowded with students.
Every student is eligible for membership, and
cards are issued to each member.
Student Union activities are planned by the
Executive Board made up of representatives from
each class and guided by Mr. Kidd.
officers
President Betty Schriver
Vice president Don Hughes
Secretary Hope McDonnell
Treasurer Jackie Chesbro
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This Dixieland combo became well-known
about school this year, playing at assem-
blies, band concerts, dances, and dinners.
Probably their biggest audiences were the
ones at the operetta where they furnished
music for a gala New Year's celebration
in Slzowbaat.
Warren Lappin, Andy Kulberg,
Gordon Ferm, Larry Ferm, Bur-
ney Croll, Tom Hallick.
marching band
A year ago, when interest was shown, a
chess club was begun with Mr. Fies as
adviser. This year, through the guidance
of Peter Wolf, president, Norm Richard-
son, vice-presidentg Vern Rushing, treas-
urerg and Vivian Holder, secretary, the
club has managed to sponsor a school tour-
nament and has held instructional sessions
for beginners. A team representing the
club has regularly participated in the
Queen City Chess League.
Sealed: Bill Klemens, Tom Paxton.
Standing: Pete VVolf, Dave Kil-
bridge, Norm Richardson, Vern
Rushing, Bob Summers, Dave Mil-
ler, Carl Ehmann, Chris Fhmann,
Mr. Fics, adviser
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sports
varsity football
Raw 1: Greg Miller, Frank Messina, Don Mazuca, Toby McLeod, Mick Lewis, John Paeplow, Dick Manns, Carl Batt,
Dave Ammerman, Dave Harrison, Frank DiLorenzo. Row 2: Jon Verhoven, manager, Ron Seiler, Jim Taggert, Tony
Gioia, Dave Colbert, Randy Cianfrone, Larry VVoods, Jim Wilson, Paul Harrison, John Hoechst, Ken Linkner, Coach
Alan Schaefer, Coach Martin Kentner. Row 3: Louis Toth, Bill Bonner, Pete Eckstrom, Dick Chemelli, John Zoratti,
Dick Roth, Lynn Hartley, Bob Skinner, Jack Fisher, Bob Heckman, Dave Babcock. No! pirlured: Dave Coad, manager.
season record
Amherst 20 Orchard Park I3
Amherst I3 VVest Seneca IQ
Amherst 6 Cleveland Hill o
Amherst O VVilliamsville I9
Amherst I2 Frontier 6
Amherst Qo East Aurora 6
Amherst 32 Hamburg 30
Amherst 7 Lancaster zo
first string
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Carl Batt, Dave Harrison, Dave Ammerman, Greg Miller, Dick
Manns, Toby McLeod, Mick Lewis, John Paeplow, Frank DiLorenzo,
Coach Kentner. Standing: Don Mazuca, Frank Messina.
Amherst's Football Tigers opened the season at Orchard
Park where they struck through the air to upset the de-
fending champions 20-13. The following week saw a
close battle end in defeat for Amherst despite a spirited
second-half surge.
Realizing that the race for the league title would be
tight, the team came back with a hard-fought victory
over rugged Cleveland Hill. Carl Batt and Captain
John Paeplow were lost for the season due to injuries
just before the big game with VVilliamsville. This hurt
as the Tigers dropped the game to their air-minded
arch-rivals.
In the home stretch the Tigers showed a tremendous
amount of drive as they ground out victories over Fron-
tier and East Aurora. The biggest game of the season
unfolded at Hamburg as Amherst exploded for four
touchdowns in the first half to crush the previously un-
beaten Division I champions. Coach Kentner called it
the greatest team victory during his coaching career.
The Tigers lost a tough battle to Lancaster as the season
ended.
Dave Harrison was selected as Most Valuable Player.
The Harrisons, Lewis, McLeod, Mazuca, Messina, and
Xvardour all played important roles throughout a suc-
cessful season.
season record
Amherst I4 YVest Seneca I4
Amherst I3 Cleveland Hill 24
Amherst 21 YYilliamsville 0
Amherst 33 East Aurora 6
.Amherst 28 Frontier 7
Amherst I4 Hamburg I4
junior varsity football
Row I: Tom Penafeather, Dick Granger, Doug Birrell, Al Englert, Lou Sabo, Tom Bell, Gerry Cappello, Steve Alty, Bob
Lewis, Dave Winfield, Dave Whiteman, Ricky Farlow. Row 2: Coach Wesley Starkweather, Brian Durr, Andy Sowers,
Gerry Anderson, Emerson Harrison, Paul Kukoda, Ackley Blocher, Vic Burgio, Wayne Stein, jim Podwika, Coach Gerald
VVright. Ro-103: Marshall Cusic, john Bookmiller, Dick Hadsell, Jerry Friedman, Jerry Torrillo, Mike McGee, Jack Han-
gen, Ronald Adler, john Wardrop, Joe Moricca, Bill Gourlay, Frank Mitchell.
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season record
Amherst Nichols
Amherst North Collins
Amherst Nichols
Amherst Gow
Amherst Frontier
Amherst Williamsville
Amherst Holland
Amherst North Collins
Amherst Gow
Amherst Frontier
Amherst VVilliamsville
Amherst Holland
Amherst Maryvale
Amherst Maryvale
Amherst again came out with a superb soccer team,
captained this year by Dale Rosenberry. Coach lVIc-
Allister successfully filled the shoes of Mr. Vllratten as
his team posted a ten, three and one record to take sec-
ond place in the league. The greatest contribution to its
success lay in the fact that the team was extremely well-
balanced. Captain Rosenberry led the scoring with
thirty-six points while Alex Haase, John Barie, Paul
Barclay, Joe Caggiano, Paul Fleischauer, and Ed Fried-
rich added strength and balance to the team. The Tigers
were in contention for the league leadership all the way
as they started the season with a bang, losing only one
game in the first nine. One of the most exciting games of
the year was a hard fought struggle between the cham-
pion Frontier team and the Amherst Tigers on the field
at Frontier. Although it ended in a Five to six defeat for
Amherst, it was a good example of the team's determi-
nation.
The junior Varsity gave promise of things to come by
posting a fifteen and one record, outscoring their op-
ponents 17o to 9.1.
Varsity soccer
Row 1: Earl Wilson, Dave Burrell, John Knox, ,Dale Rosenberry, john Barie, Dave Cook, Paul Barclay, Jack Rowell.
Row 2: Bob James, Doug Collingwood, Harry Humphreys, Alex Haase, joe Caggiano, Hal Gay, Paul Fleischauer, Peter
Hauschka, Coach Robert McAllister. Ro-wj: Charles Turner, Jan Lindyberg, Peter Minich, Denny Rohlolf, Bob Anderson,
Dave York, Bill Clemens, Ed Friedrich.
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junior Varsity soccer
Row 1: Gary Lucas, Jim Patterson, Fred Henrich, Peter Formanek, Peter Schuck, Doug Wlelsh, Jeff Traeger, Mike VVolf.
Row 2: Coach Robert Hettler, Charles Nunn, Tom Thomas, Nick Kohlins, Jim Curry, Louis Truesdell, Larry Ferm, Mr.
Callandra. Raw 3: John Stonecliffe, Bill Nassal, Dennis Dobsie, lei? Baldwin, Joe Divita, Mike Schall, Jerry Anderson,
John Lord Carl Faso.
in action
A fast play is demonstrated by Denny Rohloff, Dale Rosenberry, Paul
Barclay, and Ed Friedrich.
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season record
Amherst VVilli3.IT1SVillC O
Amherst lxflaryvale O
Amherst Nichols O
Amherst Frontier 2
Amherst Grand Island 2
Amherst Holland 6
Amherst Gow I
Amherst North Collins o
Amherst VVilliamsville o
Amherst Lancaster o
Amherst Frontier 4
Amherst Holland I
Amherst Grand Island o
Amherst Nichols 3
Amherst North Collins 0
Amherst Gow 3
CI' OSS COUIIU'
Row 1: Steve Sackett, Tom Lohouse, Bob Merritt, Clark Goetzmann, Frank Emery, Lee Carter, Ed
Peard, Mike Thiedeman. Row 2: Tom Lang, manager, Tom Ryan, Joe Caravella, john Hughes, Ron
Hoffman, Bruce McPherson, Garry Munson, Carl Bush, Kurt Kloesz, Coach Milton Bergman.
VVith only one senior on the team, Amherst's harriers
went through their regular season's schedule posting
three victories against six league rivals. The Tigers, led
by Frank Emery, finished second in a triangular meet
with West Seneca and Hamburg. Hamburg took first
place as a team, but the junior, Emery, placed first as
an individual runner, repeating this performance to
lead his teammates to a romp over Frontier at their
next meet. In all, Emery finished first five times in five
regular season attempts. Along with individual tri-
umphs, the team as a whole supplied the margin of vic-
tory with the able running of Lee Carter, Clark Goetz-
mann, Ed Peard, and Mike Thiedeman.
MY- Bergman PHYS the team through limbefiflg-UP dfillS- On a practice run are Lee Carter, Ed Peard, Frank Emery, and
season record
Amherst West Seneca 28
Amherst Hamburg 23
Amherst Frontier 42
Amherst Crchard Park 27
Amherst Williamsville 25
Amherst Cleveland Hill 44
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Clark Goetzmann.
varsity swimming
Amherst
Amherst
Amherst
Amherst
Amherst
Amherst
Amherst
Amherst
Amherst
Amherst
Dick Wehle, Dave York, Barry Jones, Jerry Pankow, Ray Foley.
season record
4,5 Frontier 41
33 Frontier 53
33 Orchard Park 53
45 Orchard Park 3I
42 Williamsville 4,4
39 Williamsville 47
46 Hamburg 40
29 Hamburg 57
4,0 West Seneca 4,6
48 West Seneca 38
Row 1: Dick Haas, Doug Birrell,
Steve Janis, jim Klemens, Ed
Castine, Fred Briggs, Chuck Krei-
ner. Row 2: Steve Burnham, George
Brighton, Kert Eckert, Tom Grady,
George Shanks, Frank Moore, Joe
Mummery, Mr. VVeber.
Sealed on edge ofpoof: Pete Minich,
Ray Foley. Sealed on Hacks: Dick
Root, Alex Haase, Dick Wehle,
Lee Cook, Dave York. Remainder:
Tom Rice, Gabor Toth, Dick
Beane, Mike Williams, Alvin
Kraatz, Dick Roth, jerry Pankow,
Greg Miller, Barry Jones, Dick
DeKlein, Dale Haggerty, Doug
Webster, manager, Mr. VVelJer,
coach.
This year's version ofthe Amherst Swimming team
had an uphill grind all the way. The record stands
at five wins and seven losses. The efforts of the
team and Coach Wleber resulted in winning four
out of their last seven meets after what looked like
a very dismal season. A good outlook for next year
is due mainly to such performers as Lee Cook,
Peter Minich, and Alex Haase, all of whom will
return to lead the mermen. This season found Lee
Cook undefeated in league competition in the
breaststroke, as he set many pool records and
annexed the league record by cutting the water
for a I:OS.7 clocking. Pete Nlinich and Alex Haase
accompanied Coach YVeber and Lee Cook to a
tournament in Lawrenceville, New Jersey, where
Cook landed second place in the eastern United
States.
junior '
Varsity basketball
Row 1: Gary Gummerson, John Barie,
Ed Billowitz, Hal Gay, John Lubking,
Joe Caggiano, Howie Hutton, Jim Bart-
lett. Row 2: Mr. Hettler, Dave Harrison,
John Paeplow, Dave Ammerman, Mickey
Lewis, Stu Shienberg, Wes Haller, Paul
Fleischauer.
Riglzl: John Lubking takes the tip-off from the Billies.
Below: Dave Ammerman and Dave Harrison work to get
possession of the ball.
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season record
78 Depew 34
61 Depew 27
45 Nichols 39
52 Nichols 48
61 Orchard Park 43
7: Frontier 30
41 Cleveland Hill 50
74 Lancaster 4,6
80 Hamburg 4,4
51 W'illiamsville 48
85 West Seneca 31
76 Orchard Park 24
83 Frontier 49
35 Cleveland Hill 53
65 l,ancaster 57
QI Hamburg 55
77 West Seneca 44
49 Williamsville 51
Clorkwife: Hal Gay, Dave Ammerman,
Dave Harrison, john Lubking, Mickey
Lewis, John Paeplow.
Coach Bob Hettler again helded a fine team to
carry the honors for Amherst Central. Although
the Tigers had an excellent sixteen and two record,
they were edged out of a play-ofi' berth for the lirst
time in several years. It was a case of uso close and
yet so far awayv as the team suffered a two point
loss to Wlilliamsville on the final day of the season
to cop second place in the league.
The most outstanding feature of this year's
team, unlike those of the past, was balanced scor-
ing from all positions. Each member of the all-
senior lirst team scored between 160 and 221 points
for the season. Captain John Lubliing led the
scorers with 221 points and a 12.2 game average.
John was followed closely by Paeplow, Ammer-
man, Harrison, and Gay.
It was felt by Coach Hertler that it was aggres-
siveness that carried the team through the season,
and it was also this factor that resulted in their
only two losses.
The Tigers had three of their team named on
the newspaper all-star team, these were Lublaing,
Paeplow, and Ammerman.
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first string
Row 1: Mike Schall, Dennie DuBois, Larry Braselle, jim Curry, Bill
Cobb. Row 2: John Chromy, Dick Anderson, jack Fisher, Bruce
McPherson, YVayne Lindstrom, Emerson Harrison. Row 3: Ronald
Mancini, Dale Gruber, Tom Bell, Ray Tufts, Mr. Alan Schaefer,
coach.
The Junior Varsity five under the tutelage of Coach
Alan Schaefer has followed the example set by their
older and more experienced varsity colleagues, and with
the exception of a 45-44 setback at the hands of Wil-
liamsville, they have taken the measure of every other
team. Sophomore Larry Brassel was outstanding for
amassing a total of over 200 points in competition. Cap-
tain Jack Fisher, Mike Schall, Bill Cobb, and Bruce
McPherson rounded out the regular starting five.
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varsit basketball
season record
54 Depew 30
46 Depew 37
46 Nichols I7
50 Nichols 40
60 Orchard Park 28
63 Frontier 21
43 Cleveland Hill 41
50 Lancaster 21
72 Hamburg 31
44 Williamsville 45
50 West Seneca 26
41 Orchard Park 32
64 Frontier 38
61 Cleveland Hill 53
68 Lancaster 46
77 Hamburg 3 5
61 West Seneca 39
55 Williamsville 43
Iohn Paeplow adds two points at the Williamsville
game.
Don Sabo and ,lim Grable start the second period in a wrestling
match.
Highlighting a winning season, the wrestling team
took third spot in the league race. Coach Wlright
guided his squad to a victorious eight and six sea-
son's record. Captain Don Sabo was an individual
standout as he wrestled his way to twelve wins and
one tie in fourteen outings in garnering the heavy-
weight championship of the conference. Sopho-
more Bob Jackson again produced an excellent
record by remaining undefeated throughout most
of the season, suffering only one defeat in thirteen
season record
Amherst Maryvale 16
Amherst Hamburg I4
Amherst Orchard Park 14
Amherst West Seneca II
Amherst Williamsville 26
Amherst Frontier 15
Amherst Cleveland Hill 7
Amherst Kenmore 27
Amherst Hamburg 24
Amherst Orchard Park 24
Amherst XVest Seneca 9
Amherst Williamsville 23
Amherst Frontier I7
Amherst Cleveland Hill 5
matches. Ron Parkinson, in his second year of
wrestling, compiled a respectable twelve and two
slate. Other notable team members were Lou Sabo,
Mike Cohen, Don Fink, his brother Burt, Larry
Detweiler, Jim Grable, and John Gentleman. Paul
Harrison had his season cut short by an unfortu-
nate accident and was technically the only unde-
feated member ofthe team with a two and nothing
mark.
Wrestling
Row 1. Burt Fink, john Gentle-
man, Lou Salxo, ,lim Gralmle, Ron
Parkinson, Bob jackson, Don
Fink. Row 2: Dennis Gentleman,
Fred Henrich, Art Fay, -lohn
Hangen, Ken l.inkner, Larry Det-
wiler, Mick Cohen, ,lim Roberts,
Vic Gilbert, Mike Uiolf. Rawj: Vic
Burgio, Dick Granger, Dick Bench-
ley, Al Gavazzi, Neil Turvey, Vail
Lycett, Dave Steen, Mike Thied-
man, Dave Northrup, Mr. Wright,
coach.
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The Keglers finished a Hne season this year by
claiming twelve points out of a possible fourteen
in their final Hve meets. The season's card found
the Tiger bowlers in third place after their late
surge. The team followed the leadership of Cap-
tain Ed Friedrich in coming through for a final
victory over Maryvale. Ed finished the season with
a 172 average. Other key men during the season
were Stuart Wilson cI'74D, Wayne Mabry CI69D,
Jon Adel Q16oj, Mike Fried cI53D,JOl11'1 Whetstone
C153j, Dave Mitchell QISOD, Mark Rheingold 41675,
Angelo Costanzo, and John Lilga.
season record
Amherst 3 Maryvale o
Amherst o Cleveland Hill 3
Amherst 1 Williamsville 2
Amherst o Hamburg 3
Amherst o West Seneca 3
Amherst 3 Cleveland Hill o
Amherst 2 Williamsville I
Amherst 3 Hamburg o
Amherst 1 West Seneca 2
Amherst 3 Maryvale o
bowling
Row 1: Ed Friedrich, Angelo Costanzo, John Lilga, Mark Reingolo,
Johan Adel, Marvin Stocker. Row 2: Richard Costanzo, John Web-
ster, Don Kirchartz, Duncan McNeill, Mr. Bowman. Row 3: Bill
Humphreys, David Yahn, Marc Yahn, Stewart Wilson, Harold Davis.
riflemen
The Amherst Varsity Rifle team again
Row 1.- Bob Williams, Dan Patterson, Bennie Little, John Bacon,
Don Christ, Dick Staiman, Joe Carson. Row 2: Mr. McAllister, Pete
Riede, John Puffer, George Skorupski, Tom Gleason, Pete Eckstrom,
Ken Peterson, Bill Watson.
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showed its accuracy this year by gaining
second place in league competition with a
five and three slate. The Tiger rifiemen
were taken to the wire and edged by Wil-
liamsville in a close 1338-1331 duel.
The team bounced back with convinc-
ing wins over Orchard Park and Cleve-
land Hill to annex the second position in
the final standings. Captain John Bacon
showed the way with a 276.5 average and
was closely followed by Tom Gleason and
George Skorupski.
season record
Amherst 1343 Kenmore 1369
Amherst 1351 Kenmore X348
Amherst I3 1 1 Williamsville 1337
Amherst 1331 Williamsville 1338
Amherst 1346 Orchard Park 1205
Amherst 1349 Orchard Park 1241
Amherst 1350 Cleveland Hill 1 1 85
Amherst 1329 Cleveland Hill 1098
1958
varsity baseball
season record
Amherst IO Maryvale 3
.Amherst 5 Cheektowaga I
Amherst 4 Cheektowaga I
.Amherst 5 Maryvale 4
Amherst I Cleveland Hill IO
Amherst o Hamburg I
Amherst 3 Frontier O
Amherst O Orchard Park I
Amherst 2 YVilliamsville I
Amherst o VVest Seneca 7
Amherst 7 Cleveland Hill 6
Amherst 6 Hamburg I
Amherst 2 Frontier I
Amherst o Orchard Park I
Amherst 9 VVilliamsville 3
Amherst 4 West Seneca O
junior varsity baseball
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Row I: Paul Szyjka, James Sampognaro, Dick Manns, Joe Caggiano,
john Barie, Ed Friedrich, Al Landreville, Joe Valenta, Terry Smith
Ted Jacobs. Row 2: Coach Robert Hettler, Dick Roth, Gene Benzino
Steve Smithey, Dave Harrison, Bob Appleby, Dave Ammerman
John Lubking, George Bratty.
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An experienced Amherst baseball team climaxed a successful year
with a late season surge to finish one game behind the league leaders.
The competition was keen, and the final standings were not deter-
mined until the last game. The team was led in hitting by Captain
Steve Smithey and was followed by George Bratty, Bob Appleby, and
Ted Jacobs. Pitching was an important factor as the Tigers compiled
an eleven-and-Hve record. Sophomore joe Caggiano led Mr. Hettleris
mound staff with a seven-and-one record. Gene Benzino had a three-
and-four season which included three 1-o losses. The determined club
put on a show of "Amherst spirit" as they climbed from the middle of
league standings to within a game of the leaders by defeating live out
of their last six opponents. Hopes are high for continued success since
the team was dominated by juniors.
season record
Row 1: James Klemens, Dave Burrell, Bob Anderson, Larry Brassel,
Dave Thuman, john Knox, Louis Truesdell, Paul Meyer, Ed Nelson,
Joe Mancini. Row 2: Coach Henry Schick, Paul Kukoda, Jeff Bald-
win, Wes Halley, Russ Constantino, Dave Cook, Tom Bell, Howie
Hutton, John Hoechst.
Amherst I2 Cheektowaga 5
Amherst 3 Cleveland Hill 1
Amherst 3 Hamburg I
Amherst O Frontier 4
Amherst I9 Orchard Park o
Amherst 8 Cheektowaga 7
Amherst 2 Wlilliamsville 4
Amherst I3 Cleveland Hill 3
Amherst o Hamburg 4
Amherst o Frontier 7
Amherst 9 Orchard Park 3
Amherst 1 YVilliamsville o
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1958 arsity track
Row I: Carl Batt, Al Pezoldt, Fred Seidl, Glenn Babcock, Jim Braniecki, Fred Page, John Patterson,
Aaron Billowitz, Ned Seiffert. Row 2: Frank Emery, Clark Goetzmann, Giovanni Giudici, Herm Gaus,
Frank Messina, Jim Jung, Bob Merritt, Dave York, Mike Torrillo. Rowj: Coach VVilliam Wleber, Lynn
Wardorlr, Dick Shults, Frank Diloorenzo, Ken Linkner, Ed Clark, Jim Lansdowne, Tom Buckley, Dick
Beane, Coach Milton Bergman.
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Mr. Bergman and Mr. Weber found themselves faced
with the problem of rebuilding the track team with the
"smallest nucleus of returning lettermen in many
yearsf, The team fought hard all the way to break even
with a four-and-four record. An example of the keen
competition is the fact that three of Amherst's four
losses found a difference of only five points separating
the two teams. Fred Seidl was the top point getter for
the Tigers all season putting the shot and hurling the
discus. He set a Section VI record with an amazing
heave of 5Q.'6" at Hamburg in the FCIC Conference
meet. Jim Braniecki was honored by his teammates
with the Yvalter Lindsay Memorial Award for his team
spirit and leadership. Other notable members of the
team were Frank Fmery, Lynn Wlardour, Ned Seilfert,
Aaron Billowitz, Al Pezoldt, Dave York and Carl Batt.
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Row 1: Bob Greene, Dave Winfield, Jim Decker, Bob Gans, Fred VVolf, john Lilga, Charles Cooprider,
Andy Sowers, joe Moricca. Row 2: Steve Sackett, Jerry Friedman, Kurt Kloesz, jerry Graser, Ed Peard,
Art Fay, Al Anderhalt, Al Gavazzi, Jonah Kleinstein. Row 3: Coach XVeber, Bob Lewis, Mike Dalton,
Steve Alty, George Brown, Bob Skinner, Bruce Hollenbach, Coach Bergman.
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1958 golf
The season looked dismal for fourth place Am
'Lynch, and Lappin in addition to Bueschen and
herst when the team was caught on the losing end
Don Trudell, Mark Yahn, David Yahn, Peter VVolf, Barry Jones, Mike
Fried, Bob McKinley, David Coffas, Coach Martin Kentner, Wayne
Mabry, Dave Mitchell.
Amherst literally walked over the field this year
by trouncing every opponent five to nothing.
The only exception was a non-league match with
Nichols, the amazing season found the Tigers un-
scored upon through their entire twelve-match
ECTC schedule. With only two returning letter-
men in Bob Hoeldtke, captain, and Ted Osborn,
the team found new strength in singles players
Ford, number one doubles, and Lewis and Toth,
number two doubles. Hoeldtke, Osborn, Bueschen,
and Ford entered the finals only to be defeated in
close matches by Kenmore.
season record
in successive contests against Williamsville and
Orchard Park. However, better weather and an
excellent pep-up job by Coach Kentner helped
power the Amherst five to an UM-,gk victory
over previously undefeated VVest Seneca. Team
potential became evident as Cleveland Hill, Ham-
burg, Orchard Park, and Wlilliamsville went down
to defeat at the hands of an inspired team.
Dave Mitchell, Wayne Mabry, and Marc Yahn
formed the nucleus of the team throughout the
year. Other starters included Dave Cotfas, Don
Trudell, Mike Fried, and Pete Wolf.
season record
Amherst 6M West Seneca SZ
Amherst 9M Cleveland Hill 5M
Amherst I2 Hamburg 3
Amherst 3 Williamsville I2
Amherst 7 Orchard Park 8
Amherst I IM West Seneca 3M
Amherst 9 Cleveland Hill 6
Amherst II M Hamburg 3M
Amherst I3 Orchard Park 2
Amherst SM VVilliamsville 6M
2nd Place, ECIC Division I.
1958 tennis
Amherst Hamburg o
Amherst Frontier o
Amherst Orchard Park o
Amherst Cleveland Hill o
Amherst Williamsville o
Amherst West Seneca o
Amherst Orchard Park O
Amherst Hamburg o
Amherst Frontier o
Amherst Cleveland Hill o
Amherst West Seneca o
Amherst Williamsville o
Amherst Nichols 5
Row I: Peter Formanek, jim Lynch, Ed Billowitz, Tony Bueschen
Bob Hoeldtke, Gerry Ford, Warren Lappin, Harry Dickerson. Row 2
Coach Martin, Dick Root, Jim Schroeder, Tom Hallick, Alex Haase
Mick Lewis, Ed Schroeter, Karl Schroeder, Jack Rowell, Al Rueger
Absent: Larry Brose, Ted Osborn.
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girls' sports council
Row 1: Bonnie Harbison, Judy Reneau, Karen Maurer, Marty Tallman, Jane Suor, Michele Monson, Mary Jane O'Con-
nell, Darleen Zepp, Lynda Connolly. Row 2: Sandy Tracy, Ann Headley, Karen Anthoney, Sharon Carr, Lynn Eckhert,
Sue Hoemke, Mary Kay Santmire, Jan Burgoyne, Charlotte Heckmann. Row 3: Donna Ezzo, Kathy Shields, Sharon
Christel, Marilyn Shanzer, Audrey Bingel, Dale Eavenson, Anne Rigby, Donna Stonecliffe, Linda Smithey, Ann Pravel.
Raw 4: Ginna Coon, Pat Lee, Judy Carpender, Sandy Schall, Ruth Glennon, Drina Fried, Pat Riley, Carolyn Lehr, Wendy
Culver, Judy Wallace.
The Girls' Sports Council was very ably directed this
year by Nliss Krehbiel and Miss Harzmann. Each home-
room has a representative and an alternate who record
the points earned in after-school sports by each girl.
These go toward her letter. ln the spring at the annual
banquet the awards are presented, and the next year's
ofiicers are announced.
The council, as in past years, sponsored the VVater
Follies in hlarch. The proceeds are used for the Alice
Buerger and Betty Ackly Memorial Scholarships. Fur-
thermore, an award for the "all around" senior girl is
presented by the council.
President Judy XVallace was assisted'by Vice presi-
dent Carolyn Lehr in carrying out the council's activi-
ties. Lynn Eckhert as secretary and Mary Kay Santi-
mire as treasurer proved to be invaluable in the keeping
of the records.
Miss Carolyn Krehbiel gives some instruction on the
trampoline to Millie Alessi, Becky Gilbert, and Pat
Riley.
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hockey team
Raw 1: Camille Provenzo, Donna Stonecliffe, Sharon Pankow, Ann Rinebolt, Pat Gourlay, Carol Linen-
doll, Sarah Dunn, Kathy Gee, Pat Slodden, Sue Hoemlce. Row 2: Sandy Francis, Barb Berg, Arlene
Graczyk, Karen Anthony, Charlotte Heckman, Marie Hardin, l,ynn Eckert, Nancy Dow, Linda Eddy,
Marylou Sprague. Row 3: Miss Harzmann, ,ludy Wallace, Carolyn l.ehr, jane Redlund, Sandy Schall,
Drina Fried, Betty Hardin, Mary Kay Santmire, Barb Kingsley, Ginna Coon.
SOCCCI' ICEIIII
Row 1: Judy Baumler, Judy Kock, Bobbe Krause, Nancy Boda, Sandy Greene, Lynda Connoly, Jane
Suor, Michele Monson. Row 2: Arlene Graczyk, Charlotte Cleveland, Ann Osborn, Barb Brown, Bev
Brown, Donna Ezzo, Ann Headley, Ann HolthoHf. Rowj: Sue Hurtig, Virginia Oehler, Marsha Tallman,
Gail Pierce, Maureen Mills, june Bingel, Norma Glickstein.
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officials club
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Row I Karen Anthony, Arlene Graczyk, Carolyn Lehr. Row 2: Pat Catalde, Charlotte
Cleveland Ginna Coon. Row 3: Charlotte Heckmann, Mary Kay Santmire, Sandy
Amigone Row 4: Nancy Smart, Judy Eavenson, Linda Clark, Jane Redlund, Judy
Seated: Ann Osborne, Pat Flanigan, Claire Nuch-
ereno, Gwen Page, Nancy Smart. Standing: Sue
Lucker, Doris Gisel, Pat Catalde, Joanne Bern-
hardt, Ruth Jonathan, Ann Pravel, Sandy Amigone.
Under the sponsorship of Girls'
Sports Council, an Ofiicials Club
was set up this year. These girls
acted as referees and timekeepers
for various intramural sports and
during class periods. In the future
a chairman will be chosen to or-
ganize the schedule for the oHi-
cials.
volleyball team
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Hope McDonnell, Mary Kay Santmire, Sandee 'Wilcox,
Carolyn Lehr, Carol Hirsch.
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Row 1: Sandy Reigleman, Judy Perry. Row 2: Mary Ellen
Mintzas, Gail Terwillinger, Mary Kay Santmire, Ginger
Knapp.
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Row 1: Elsie Keller, Jeri Jacobs, Pat Holehouse, Madelin Towne,
Karen Anderson, Ann Osborne. Row 2: Nancy Schultz, Joan Boebel,
Dale Eavenson, Sally Howard, Arlene Graczyk, Gail Pearce, Maureen
Mills, Carol Cummings. Row 3: Carol Reimann, Cheryl Filsinger,
Marilyn Mitchell, Charlotte Cleveland, Sharon Carr, Judy Fisher,
Betty Jane Nelson, Lee Bliss.
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Row 1: Elaine Braun, Mary Cook, Barb Kingsley, Ellen Kuehner, Carolyn Blanc, Jane
Redlund, Judy Wallace. Row 2: Marlene Forpahl, Shirley Ellis, Carol Linendoll, Sarah
Dunn, Sally Pierce, Kathy Gee, Carolyn Lehr, Sandy Schall. Raw 3: Barb Fullerton,
Freya Franke, Ruth Jonathan, Carolyn Cook, June Bingel, Kathy Shields, Doris Gisel,
' Claire Nuchereno. Row 4: Betty Schriver, Bonnie Harbison, Pat Gourlay, Bev Brown,
S Judy Knudson, Marty Tallman, Lynda Clark, Judy Eavenson, Pat Lee.
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Row 1: Karen Elliot, Sharon Pankow, Louise Michael, Sue Roesch, Becky Gilbert, Ali-
cia Buerger, Karen Anthony, Sue Farrow, Joanne VVOJ tas. Row 2: Pat Slodden, Paula
Amato, Sue Hoemke, Camille Provenzo, Nancy Boda, Linda Tallman, Carolyn Spiesz,
Gwen Page. Row 3: Sue Lucker, Charlotte Heckmann, Judy Koch, Judy Beverley,
Sandy Tracy, Dottie Long, Millie Alessi, Sandy Francis, Sheila Carroll, Ann Hedden.
Row 4: Carol Hirsch, Joyce Fullerton, Barb Clack, Lynn Eckhert, Mary Kay Santmire,
Bonnie Manley, Marsha Hornburg, Penny Gage, Barb Piehler.
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Girls form a star.
Miss Harzmann and Miss Krehbiel assist the girls in choosing a theme for Water Follies.
Judy and Dale Eavenson with Barbara Grable pre
paring costumes.
The finale prepares a routine: Pat Slodden, Judy
VVallace, Lynn Clark, Sue Hoemke, Karen Anthony,
Sandy Tracy, Sally Pierce.
1959 Water follies
Preparation is the keystone of any production, and the
VVater Follies is no exception. Each year the same gen-
eral pattern is followed. First, a-theme is chosen with wi
the help of Miss Krehbiel and Miss Harzmann. J
After selecting the idea of "Holidays" for this year,
each class decided on twof-one for a class act and
another for its specialty. The seniors picked the Fourth
of July and St. Patrick's, the juniors Valentine's Day
and Hallowe'en, and the sophomores Easter and Christ-
mas. Each class also chose a particular swim stroke to
use-crawl, breaststroke or sidestroke.
Continuing the planning, the girls considered the im-
portant factor of COStumCS, getting ideas and materials
after sorting through the regalia of past years. Other
committees formed to construct scenery, sell tickets,
and publish the program. The very important narrator
was Chosen to Introduce each act and draw the Whole The chairmen ofthe class acts portray the holidays. Kneeling:
Show together- Karen Anthony-Hallowe'en, Dale Eavenson-Easter, Bar-
The most honored positions in the production were bara Grable-Christmas. Smnding: Kathy Gee-Fourth of
those in the finale, open to about ten best swimmers of .l'U1Y,JUdY EaVCn50U-SL P21ffiCk'S Day, Caf01HirSh-Valer1-
the junior and senior classes and who belonged to the tmeis Day-
Swim Club. Participants in the specialty numbers also
were chosen from the Swim Club.
Many hours of practice on land and sea went into the
1959 VVater Follies so that each stroke, step, and stunt '
could be perfect. The actual performances on April 30 A 0
and May I, 2, showed that the months of effort were U . I
worthwhile. ' f I
The finale practices a crawl stroke formation: Sandy Tracy, Sue Hoemke, Lynn Clark,
Judy VVallace, Pat Slodden, Karen Anthony.
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Varsity cheerleaders
Pat Slodden, Sarah Dunn, Carol Linen-
doll, Linda Smithey, Mary Cook, Millie
Alessi, Barb Findlay.
junior Varsity cheerleaders
majorettes
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Left: Cheryl Filsinger, Diana
Kuhn, Darleen Zepp, Marilyn
Shanzer, Janis Levy, Rosemary
Danitz.
Befow: Mary Jordan, Barb Keefe,
Sharon Carr, Carol Richardson,
Rigby, Linda Brur1inga,Judy
Kneeling: Barb Krieger, Ginny Eyres, Sherry Whit-
ley. Standing: Jackie Steck, Ann Osborne, Barb
Coughlin.
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2 Teacher's meeting-One day left.
School opensgBack to the old grind.
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zo Football game-Orchard Park-Chalk up
victory number one.
25 P.T.A. Go to School Night4Parents get the
inside information.
7 Football game-VVest SenecafOops.
27 Cheerleader's DancegFirst of the season.
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5 Back to School-I got it!
9 Basketball game-Orchard Park-Tigerls
triumph again l
IO Sophomore Party-"June in January"
23 First Semester Ends-Report Cards-First
halfys over.
27 Basketball gamefHamburg-Another Amherst
victory.
O Quill and Scroll Induction-Honor to hard-
Working members of our publication staffs.
30 Basketball game-VVilliamsville-Phew! That
was a close one.
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october
Football game-Cleveland HillAThat's better
boys.
Football gamefWilliamsVillefWle shall return.
Columbus DayfSchool closedgliasiest day yet.
Honor Society Induction-VVell deserved
recognition.
Tower, Tatfer and Triad to Syracuse!
Inspiration for our three T's.
Alumni Homecoming game-East Aurora!
Victory on old grad's day.
First Report Card-I will reform.
Erie County Teacher's lVleeting4School closed-
Holiday for the faculty.
Football game'Frontier4Another victory.
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6 Basketball game-Orchard Park4Victory again
I4 Operetta-Showboa! docks at Amherst.
I7 Basketball gamefffleveland HillJOrange and
Black shakers brought us through with flying
Colors.
the team.
23 VVashington's Birthday4School closed
zo Student Union DancegAnother success
Basketball game-Lancaster-Three cheers for
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november
Football game-Hamburg-Orange and Black
scores again.
Election Day-School closed-Three cheers for
"Rocky!"
Football game against Lancasteralsast game of
season.
Veteran's Day!-School closed-Second one this
month.
Junior Play-January Thaw-XVarmly received.
Thanksgiving-Two days to be thankful for.
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Basketball gameMVVilliamsville-Ends a
successful season.
Fourth report card-I rezzlbf will reform
Honor Society Induction-Character,
Scholarship, Leadership, Service.
Beginning of Easter Holidays-Can spring be
far behind?
Senior Play-Oscar for the Class of '59.
Wlaterfollies-Splash!
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december
Second Report Cards-I wi!! reform.
Basketball game-Depew-Off to a good start.
Senior Ball-"Moonlight Mist"-Celestial
evening!
Basketball game against Depew-Keep it up,
aws-
S. U. Christmas Dance-Rollicking and rocking
holiday spirits.
Student Council Christmas Party-Santa's early.
Basketball game-Nichols-That's it!
Christmas Holidays-I wanna' hula-hoop.
may and june
2 Vllaterfollies-Splash!
I3 Fifth report card-I've got to reform!
22 Junior Prom-"South Pacif1c"4"Some
Enchanted Evening."
31 Memorial Day-School Closed-Ilth hour
cramming.
Sports Banquets-Recognition to our athletes
II Class Day Exercises-Greatest yet!
18 Regents Wleek-Pass the NO-DOZ.
I9 Graduation-An end and a beginning.
New chairs, experiment tables, sinks, and glassware aided Mr. Peter-
sen and many seniors in chemistry.
New lighting and public address speakers were
added features of our halls.
Juniors and Seniors were greeted by an improved
Amherst when they returned this September. The
mass renovation program was begun during the
summer months and continued through the school
year.
A new public address system serving the entire
building, was perfected. A new heating apparatus
as well as an improved lighting system adorned
the building.
The physical education department boasts a
radically improved girls' gym, renovated locker
rooms, and improvements on the swimming pool.
Remodeling in the transportation shop included
the installation of an adjustable hydraulic lift. The
wood shop was considerably enlarged and dust col-
lecting system was introduced. Completely remod-
eled foods lab and apartment areas will facilitate
the work of the home economics department.
Amherst's new language laboratory is furnished
with most modern of equipment. Students are able
to improve their grasp of a foreign tongue by utiliz-
ing equipment which enables them not only to hear
the language spoken but also to record their own
voices. The custodial staff has installed a photog-
raphy laboratory on the third floor.
Keeping up to date with the latest in educational
equipment, the school offers a wide scope of learn-
ing opportunity to its student body.
Control panel of the public address system has become an aid in the
edicient operation of our school.
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renovations
The boys' swimming locker room has gained a mod-
ern appearance through remodeling.
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New work benches, machinery, and dust collecting system were fea
tures of the improved woodshop.
The foods laboratory is a greatly improved area for home economics'
classes,
Seniors Charles Turner and Steve Smithey pause
beside one of the units which now regulate the How e
of heated air throughout the building.
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Action on the gridiron.
Victory Cheer.
Two more points towards victory
over Williamsville.
Pete Minich dives again
Our new cheerleaders-John Boylan, Dale Rosenberry,Toby McLeod,
Ed Friedrich.
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Hal Gay, Marty Tallman, Sharon Christel, Phyllis V i
Henrich, and Mary Laney decorate for "Sayonara."
The auditorium stage was transformed into the
exotic world ofShangri-La on the evenings of April
I7 and IS. A committee of seniors had chosen
'KLost Horizon" by James Hilton to be presented
by members of their class. The cast, guided by Mr.
Klayman and their student directors, Jerry Brown
and Linda Eddy, gave enjoyable and worthwhile
performances. The play served as a fitting Finale to
the career of the Class of 1959.
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Sealed: Sue Philputt, Dick Skillman, Pat Lee, Mike Pierce. Kneeling: Ruby Divecha, Jim Jung, Heather Woodall. Standing:
Standing: Jerry Brown, Mr. Klayman, Linda Eddy. Gloria Schmitz, John Boylan, Tom Hallick, Barry Jones, Dave Lar'
son, Lynda Montgomery, joyce Jordan.
Conway
Helen
Chang
Lo Tsen
High Lama
Mallinson
Barnard
Miss Brinklow
Rutherford
VVyland
Myra
Elizabeth
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Tom Hallick
Heather VVoodall
Dave Larson
Gloria Schmitz
Jim Jung
Mike Pierce
Barry Jones
Lynda Montgomery
Dick Skillman
John Boylan
Pat Lee
Sue Philputt
Ruby Divecha
Joyce Jordan
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on May 23, 1958.
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graduation timeg Carol Linendoll meas-
ures Ray Foley for his cap and gown.
Ann Mosher with our foreign exchange students, Edzard Risius from Germany, Ruby
Divecha from Pakistan, and Otfried Albrecht, also from Germany. Ruby and "Otch"
were part of the A.F.S. program.
John Boylan and Ed Friedrich decorate for "Moonlight Mistf'
At the Senior Ball-Steve Smithy, George Bratty,
Dave Harrison, Dave Ammerman.
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The junior Play, "january Thaw." Kathy Owens, Barbara Findlay,
Harry Dickerson, Mike Williams, Marsha Hornburg.
Mr. Nutchuk, a representative from the forty-
ninth state, was in assembly one day,
Students from Ithaca College presented 'The
Miser" in assembly.
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"Happy Holidays, Williamsvilleuqcreated by Don
na Stonecliffe and presented by Henry Schewede.
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Mrs. Little, versatile faculty member who has taught biology this year along with
other duties.
Message from an old grad: Bill Brunskill, ,57, who recently returned
from Korea.
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PHILIP RICE
April 7, 1959
Cynthia Blake, Dr. Gilmore, guest speaker from Syracuse University, Sandy Reigle
man, Barb Brown, and Marie Hardin at the Quill and Scroll induction.
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Donald P. Blanc
Alfred H. Brose
Allen Brown
George Brown
Kenneth Brown
Clinton Buehlman
A. H. Clark
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Clarence A. Cook
Gordon Culver
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Ellwood A. Friedrich
Mfilliam A. Fullerton
Aaron H. Gallman
Howard G. Gilliam, Sr
Fred Gourlay
Frank Harlem
Floyd W. Hoffman
F. C. Iglehart
Richard Komroy
Robert Krebs
Mrs. I. M. Kuehner
Lt. Col. and Mrs. W. T. Laney, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
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Leonard C. Lang
Chester Lehr, jr.
Henry Mack
Mildred M eese
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Daniel C. Mitchell
Dr. and Mrs. D. B. Messina
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Mfilliam E. Mosher
James Nuchereno
William W. Paeplow
K. B. Rinebolt
Harry H. Schall
Adolf Schroeder
Henry A. Schwede
Carl A. Stettenbenz
Thomas F. Summers
Buell G. Tallman
Robert K. Thompson
Norman C. Vergils
Edgar G. Wallace
Lynn D. Wallace
Mfilford H. Woods
Stanley Weinclawski
Carole Acquisto
Peter C. Alway
Gail Andres
Dorothy Bartlett
Charles Berry
Cynthia Blake
Larry Brose
Barbara A. Brown
Beverly A. Brown
jerry Brown
Lorene Brummer
Marsha Buehlman
Barbara Buchbinder
Lynda Clark
Ruth Craig
Gail Druar
Robert Ductor
Judy Eavenson
Shirley Ellis
Raymond Foley
Ed Friedrich
Patricia Gilliam
Marie Hardin
Sylvia Hibbard
Barbara A. Hoffman
Ron Hoffman
Mary Jane Hutchinson
Steve Iglehart
Ruthie jonathan
Velda King
Carolyn M. Komroy
Carol Krebs
Ellen Kuehner
lVarren Kumm
David Larson
Pat Lee
Carolyn,Lehr
Frank Lewis
Carol Linendoll
Lippy
john F. Lubking
Gerald Mack
Bob McKinley
Frank Messina
David Mitchell
Patricia Moore
Lyn Montgomery
Claire Nuchereno
john Paeplow
Judy Peterson
Bonnie Prill
student patrons
Sandra Reigelman
Norman Richardson
Ann Rinebolt
Jane Redlund
Richard Russell
Sandy Schall
Henry Schwede
Mary Springsteed
Betsy Smith
Martha Tallman
jean Wallace
Judy XVallace
Marilyn L. XfVicker
Florence X'Vienclawski
Bonnie R. YVood
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To the Class of 1959
From
STUDENT COUNCIL
BEST WISHES
to the
1959 GRADUATES
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Manager-jerry Brown Assistant Manager-Sally Pierce
Adviser-Mr. Schuchardt
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5426 Main Street
WVilliamsville, N. Y.
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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.