Amherst Central High School - Tower Yearbook (Amherst, NY)
- Class of 1960
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TOWER
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DEDICATION
MRS WIILDRED MEESE has combmed her teachlng ablllty with
her llterary background to make herself a valuable asset to the Am
herst Engllsh Department Her tlreless efforts to and students ln
after school College Board revlew classes and spelling semmars have
supplemented her dedicated endeavors ln the classroom As advlser
and malnstay of Trlad, Scrlbblers, and Poetry Club, Mrs Meese
has conveyed to students her knowledge and love of creatxve wrltlng
and literature
The class of 1960 dedlcates nts Tower to Mrs Meese for the frlend
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success ln mans Helds IS the hard
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Hr Schwexckhard coordmates
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ltleetmg frequently these Amherst resldents aa ere responslble lor the school s finances 'and pollcaes
ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL ADMINISTRATIVE INTERN
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runnang., of the srhool and mth student clascaplanm oparatnt SLIWICKS mtla the S1 mor Class and on
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Seated Dorothy Yensan 1'2th grade counselor Marlan Metz placement servlce personal typing llth grade counselor
Standmg Arthur Pankow college consultant adviser for cheerleadmg Margaret Carnahan 10th grade counselor Orrin
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GUIDANCE suPERvlsoR
Arthur Schuchardt advlser to the Amherst
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Mr. 3Iunson's secretary.
Mrs. Wilhelrnina Miller coordinates the see-
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clinic for medical treatment and advice. cally checks the health of every student.
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DENTIST
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Increasing reading power.
Yearly, through Amherst's Adult Educa-
tion Program, more than 4,000 citizens of
Eggertsville and Snyder go to school.
Outstanding features of this year's
program were the three lectures by Dr.
Seville Chapman, eminent local physicist.
The personal counseling offered four
nights weekly has proved to be a valuable
service of the A.E.P. for the local resi-
dents. Courses offered by the program
vary from American History to YVood-
working. Eleven new courses were offered
this year including Contemporary Dance,
Creative Writing, Global Pressure Points,
and Practical Politics.
Under the direction of Dr. Carl Minich,
President of The National Association of
Public School Adult Educationg Mrs.
Mary Parke, and Blrs. Nevin, the Adult
Education program has been an outstand-
ing service to the community.
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Seated: Irmagene Holloway, English 10, 11, Florence Sturgeon, English 10, 113 Ealean
Hannel, librarian, adviser of Library Service Club, Newspaper Club, Sylvia Katz,
assistant librarian. Standing: Blorton Klayman, Speech, adviser of Arnards, Thespian
Society, dramatic-S eoaehg Elsie VVaIdow, department chairman, English 11, 12, ad-
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Sealed: Elizabeth Ungerer, American Historyg Roberta Dayer, World History, Moira
Park, VVorld History. Standing: Thomas Simpson, VVorld History, Clarence Spitzer,
American History, Tower adviser, Byron Bair, American History, F.T.A. adviser,
Robert Rowland, American History, Sociology: Senes Larson, American Historyg
Wesley Starkweather, World History, assistant coach of J.V. footballg Robert Pomer-
oy, American History, department chairman, Rifle Club adviser.
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Morris, Math ll, Intermediate Algebra, Trigonometry, Adviser of Math Club. Standing: Basil Rosen-
berry, Intermediate and Advanced Algebra, adviser of Student Council: Robert Rowley, department
chairman, Calculus, Advanced Algebra, Math llg Lawrence Benson, Math 10, llg George Saltarelli,
Math 10, ll, Trigonometry, adviser of Debate Club.
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Robert Patelunas, Driving: Raymond Johnston, Driving, Electronics shop, Metal shop, Edward Or-
gek, department chairman, Wood shop, Driving, William Van Aken, Driving, Transportation shop,
adviser of Transportation Explorer Group, William VVeber, Driving.
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Isabel Husband Health Science adx 1ser of Student Council Richard Lape Biology
department chairman, adviser of Biology Club, Elton Petersen, Chemistry, adviser of
Senior Science Club, Peter Demmm, Earth Science, Biology Lab, Director of Stage
Crew, Charlotte Opler, Biology, Ellzabeth Butts, Biology, adviser of Biology Club,
William Frey, Physics, Richard Sentman, Physics, Patrick Fessenden, Chemistry
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'Vlr Rowland receives student help in explaining a concept in Soci-
ology class.
Mr. Rowley works out a calculus problem with
Frank Emery of the Advanced Placement class.
Mrs. Bradley helps her students to make
good use of the excellent hornemaking
facilities.
Mr. VVilkens explains mechanical tech-
niques in the Language Lab to some of
his German students.
Amherst teachers display a high
degree of dedication and purpose,
serving their school and their stu-
dents, not only in the classroom
but also during lunch period mon-
itoring, after school office
hours,', advisership of extra-
curricular activities, faculty com-
mittee meetings, and consulta-
tion with parents.
We are grateful to our teachers
for exposing us to broad concepts
of knowledge and culture, allow-
ing us to develop intellectual in-
sight into ourselves and the world.
WVe shall remember them for their
gifts and their guidance through
the yearsg we hope that we shall
prove worthy of their efforts.
Mrs. Williams works with her after-school grammar class.
W'-an
SENICRS
CLASS OFFICERS
Ellen McNamara secretary John Knox presldent Gabor Toth treasurer Nancy
Boda vlce president
Mrs Eleanor Heuser has advlsed e
Class of 1960 for three years
CLASS ADVISERS
Mrs Lllllan Harter
Mr Rxchard Lape
Mr Patrlck Fessenden Mlss Margaret Maxwell
Mrs Ruth MOTFIS
Mr Robert Rowland
Mlss Elsle Waldow
Mr Hubert Wllkens
Mrs Myrtle Bang
Mr Lawrence Benson
Mr Wllllam Frey
Mlss L1ll1an Gruener
Mr Robert Halm
CLASS OF
1960
The oflicers chosen to lead our class
dld an excellent Job for thelr class
mates John Knox Nancy Boda
Ellen McNamara and Gabe Toth
rallled the senlors ln the magazlne
drlve took part ln the coronatlon of
the Klng and Queen of the Senior
Ball and made speeches at the
graduatlon CXCFCISCS
Our Lart Year
Each graduate has hrs own partlcular memorles of Am
herst but the remembrances shared by the Class of
1960 as a group are especlally rneanlngful to us all
In our sophomore year there was the magazine drlve
whlch we let the 1un1ors wln ln deference to the upper
classmen the basement lockers the sophomore
square dance lunch at 11 15 a m Mlxed Chon-
wlth Mr RCILZ assembly seats 1n the balcony where
the alr was thln but laden w1th whlspers the VISILS
wlth Mr Schuchardt
In our Junlor year there was the magazine drive
whlch we won hands down and splrlts up World
Hlstory wlth lNIr Balr South Paclfic Paradise
WhlCh was of course the best Prom whlch ever graced
the boys gym the future becomlng reallty and the
cruclal questlon What after hlgh school? an
uary Thaw our play that drew rave notlces and helped
finance the Prom the pourlng out of our scholastxc
woes and Job problems to Mlss lNIetz and the au
dltorlum seats on the ground floor where we make our
selves heard at pep assemblles
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These homeroom representatives
under the guidance of Mrs Heu
ser dld an outstandlng Job of
planning and carrying out Senlor
proJects and actlvltxes Among
these were the Senlor Ball the
purchase of the class glft to the
school the presentatlon of the
Semor Play and the conductlng
of graduatxon exerclses
Sturgeon
And Um' Best
In our glorlous fast movmg senlor vear the magazlne
drive was won by the Junxors while we placed second
After all who were we to break tradltlon? sendlng
1n our college appllcatlons and saylng our prayers
the Senior Ball Indeed a December Dream hours
spent searching for thesls maternal at the Grosvenor
Lxbrary the Jolnlng of every actlvltv ln school before
den s chem lab where we learned by trlal and error
College Boards at nearby Rosary Hull College
Just as we hay e dCql1lI'6Cl manv memorles of Amherst
so we have left an nnpresslon upon our school lVe s1n
cerely hope that our alma mater wlll remember us
fondly The Class of 60 xx 1ll never forget Amherst and
the students and faculty xx ho have made our sears here
so enjoyable and meanmgful
Sealed Mary Lou Sprague Nancy Boda Lmdy Thompson Harry Humphreys Tony
Gnona I'llen McNamara Camllle Provenzo Standmg Shella Carroll Fd Clark Terry
Paas Jim lynch Mrs Heuser aduser Carolyn Spxesz Dave Cook Gabe Toth Sue
CLASS Or
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Caps and gowns symbols our enterlng
a new world
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Robert Anderson
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Honor Soclety 4
Math Club 4
French Club 3
Dance Commnttee 3
Soccer 2 3 4
JV Baseball 2
Varsity Club 4
Sharon Lea Barley
Tower General Staff 4
Trzad General Staff 2 4
Art Club 4
French Club 3 4
Dance Committee 2 3 4
Glrls Sports 2
Water Folhes 3 4
Judy Anderson
Honor Society 3 4
Mxxed Chorus 2
Operetta Cast 2 3 4
Orchestra 2 3 4
F T A 3
Math Club 4
Lens Dusters 2 3
Slgma Rho H1 Y 4
Glrls Sports 2 3
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Davld Arber
Dare
Gym Club 3
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Mlldred Ann Alessi
Mlllze
Tower General Staff 4
Operetta Cast 3 4
F T A 4
French Club 2
Dance Commlttee 3
Officlals Club 4
Swxm Club 3
Cheerleadmg 2 3 4
Glrls Sports 2 3
Karen Anthony
Tower General Stall 4
Tnad General Stall' 2
Play Committee 3 4
Math Club 4
Secretary 4
French Club 2
Gym Club 3
Dance Committee 2 3
Glrls Sports Counc1l2
Pres1dent 4
Glrls Sports2 3 4
Alane Baker
Lonn y
Lana M Anderson
Trzad General Stall' 2
A Cappella Choxr 4
Mlxed Chorus 2 3
Operetta Cast 2 3 4
Amards 2 3 4
Thesplans 2 3 4
Secretary 4
Variety Show Cast 3
Spanlsh Club 2 3
Slgma Rho H1 Y 2
Glrls Sports 2 3 4
Sally Ann Arber
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Dance Committee
Glrls Sports 2
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Newspaper Club 4
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German Club 3 4
Dance Committee 2 3
Boys Sports 2
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President 4
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Dick
Honor Society 3 4
Student Council 2 3 4
Taller Exec Stall' 4
German Club 2 3 4
Inter H1 Y Council 3 4
President 4
Beta H1 Y 2 3 4
Vice President 3
President 4
V Track 2 4
Varsity Club 4
Edward Banck
Ed
Operetta Cast 2
Alpha 2
Tennis 3, 4
Louis Battagha
Lou
Sharon Bell
Tink
Play Committee 4
Art Club 2 4
French Club 2
Junior Red Cross
Council 3
Library Service Club 4
Dance Committee 3 4
Riding Club 3
Girls Sports 2 3 4
Water Follies Committee
James J. Bartel
.lim
Lens Dusters 3, 4
Vice President 3
V. Basketball Manager
Intramurals 3 4
Barbara Beelke
Barb
Tower General Staff 4
F T A 2 4
Spanish Club 4
German Club 2 3 4
Delta H1 Y 2 3
Girls Sports 2 4
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Phillip Bangsberg
Phil
Tarler General Stall' 4
Student Union General
Staff 3
Chess Club 3
Projection Crew 2, 3, 4
Stage Crew 2, 3, 4
Judith H Baumler
Judy
Honor Society 4
Student Council Exec
Board 2 3 4
Class Council 2
Tower Exec Staff 4
Taller General Staff 2 3
Student Union Exec
Board 4
Vice President 4
Spanish Club 2 3 4
Cheerleading 2 4
Girls Sports 2 3 4
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Barbara Berg
Barb
Tower General Staff 4
T rzad General Stall' 3
Spanish Club 2
Gym Club 3 4
Delta H1 Y 3
Tigerettes 4
Girls Sports 2 3 4
Paullne Beverley
Judy
Tower General Staff 4
Color Guard 4
Play Commlttee 3 4
French Club 2 3 4
Dance Commlttee 3 4
Slgma Rho H1 Y 2 3
Scr1bblers 4
G1rls Sports 2 3 4
Swlm Club 3 4
Water Folhes 3 4
Wrlliam Bonner
Buns
Student COUDCII 2
Mlxed Chorus 3, 4
Boys' Glee Club 2
Operetta Cast 4
Dance Commlttee 3
JV Football 2
V Football 3
Intramurals 2, 3, 4
Jo Ann Bernhardt
Tlgerettes 4
Otlicxals Club 4
G1rls Sports 3 4
James Blatz
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Colleen Marie Brennan
Student COUHCII 4
Tatler General Staff 3
A Cappella Cho1r 3, 4
M1xed Chorus 2
Operetta Cast 2, 3, 4
Play Commlttee 3, 4
Var1ety Show Cast 3
F T A 4
French Club 4
S1 ma Rho H1 Y 2
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Honor SOCICIY 4
Tower General Staff 4
Math Club 3 4
German Club 2 4
Treasurer 4
Dance Commlttee
JV Soccer 2
Basketball 2 3
Tennls 2 3 4
Varslty Club 3 4
Raymond Braun
Ray
A Cappella Cholr 3, 4
Mxxed Chorus 2
Operetta Cast 2, 3, 4
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Nancy Boda
Nancy
Honor SOClBty 3 4
Secretary 4
Class Vlce Pres1dent 4
Tower General Staff 4
Tatler General Staff 3
Tatler Exec Stall 4
G1rls Sports 2 3 4
Water Follles 2 3 4
Scrlbblers 4
Operetta Commxttee 3
Patr1c1a Bresnahan
Pat
Tower General Stan' 4
Trzad Exec Stall' 3, 4
Operetta Commlttee 3, 4
Color Guard 3, 4
Play Commlttee 3, 4
Variety Show Commlttee
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Student Unlon Gen
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French Club 3, 4
Dance Commlttee 3, 4
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Honor Soclety 4
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Thesplans 3
F T A 2 3 4
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Student Union Gen
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French Club 3 4
Vlce Presxdent 4
Trl Omega H1 Y 2
Glrls Sports 2
Janice Brockway
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Tower General Stall' 4
Trzad General Staff 2 3 4
Varlety Show Committee
Art Club 2
Student Umon Gen
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Dance Committee 4
Glrls Sports 2 3 4
Honor Soclety 4
Qulll 8a Scroll 3 4
Treasurer 4
Tatler General Staif 3
Tatler Exec Staff 4
Blology Club 3
German Club 3 4
Jumor Red Cross
Councll 2
Glrls Sports 2 3 4
Water Folhes 2
Swlm Club 3
Charles Bl'l.lllSk1ll
Corky
Senior Sclence Club 4
German Club 3
Alpha H1 Y 4
David R Burrell
Mouse
Student Councll 2
JV Soccer 2
V Soccer 3 4
J V Baseball 2
V Baseball 3 4
Varsity Club 3 4
Dnarm Callowlull
Dee
Tower General Staff 4
Triad General Staff 2 4
Play Committee 3
Dance Comrmttee 2 3 4
Glrls Sports Councnl 2
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Joan Brown
Joanle
Jan
Tower General Staff 4
Trzad General Staff 2 4
Tatler General Staff 2
Mlxed Chorus 2
Operetta Cast 2
French Club 2
Dance Commlttee 3 4
G1rls Sports Counc1l3 4
Grrls Sports 2 4
Water Follxes 4
Louxse Canfield
Louise
Joseph Cagglano
Nose
Spamsh Club 4
Dance Committee 3
V Soccer 2 3 4
V Basketball 3 4
V Baseball 2 3 4
Varsity Club 2 3 4
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Inter H1 Y Counc1l 3 4
Alpha H1 Y 2 3 4
Secretary 3
Pres1dent 4
Cross Country 2 3
Sandra Carson
Sandy
Student Counc1l 3
Trl Omega H1 Y 3
Dance Commnttee 3
Dance Club 4
GIIIS Sports 2 3
J acquehne Chesbro
Jackze
Marllee Carr
Student Counc1l Exec
Board 4
Tower General Staff 4
A Cappella Cho1r 2
Operetta Cast 2
Operetta Commlttee 3
Play Commlttee 3 4
Span1sh Club 2 4
Dance Commlttee 3 4
G1rls Sports Counc1l 3
Glrls Sports 2 3 4
Swlm Club 2 3 4
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Span1sh Club 4
Stage Crew 2
Rldlng Club 4
Treasurer 4
JV Track 2
V Track 3 4
Lynn Cashmore
Lynn
Robert C Chrlstensen
Bo
Shella Carroll
Honor SOCICIY 3 4
Student Counc1l 3
Class Counc1l 4
A Cappella Cholr
M1xed Chorus 2
Operetta Cast 2 3 4
Varlety Show Cast 3
Span1sh Club 2 4
Pres1dent 4
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Dance Club 4
Sigma Rho H1 Y 2
Dance Committee 4
Girls Sports 2
Michael Cohen
Blggy
Student Council 2
A Cappella Choir 4
Operetta Cast 2 4
Operetta Committee 2
French Club 2
Dance Commlttee 4
Wrestling 2 3 4
Varslty Club 2 3 4
Intramurals 2 3 4
Randolph Cianfrone
Randy
Dance Committee 2, 3
V Football 2, 3, 4
Varsity Club 4
Intramurals 2, 3, 4
Judith Clayton
Judy
Operetta Committee 4
Play Commlttee 4
Variety Show Committee
Dance Committee 4
Girls Sports2 3 4
David R Cook
Nooker
Student Council Exec
Board 3 4
Treasurer 3
President 4
A Cappella Cholr 3 4
Mixed Chorus 2
Operetta Cast 3 4
Dance Committee 4
Boys Sports 2 3
Varsity Club 3 4
Intramurals 3 4
Edmund Clark
Class Council 4
Senior Science Club 3 4
German Club 3
Beta H1 Y 3 4
Sergeant at Arms 4
V Soccer 4
V Track 2 3 4
Varsity Club 3 4
Intramurals 2 3 4
Jane Alice Cormelly
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Student Council 3 4
French Club 2
Scribblers 4
Treasurer 4
Girls Sports 2
Dance Club 4
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Barb
J Davld Colfas
Dave
A Cappella Choir 3 4
Mixed Chorus 2
President 2
Operetta Cast 2 3 4
Operetta Committee 2
Variety Show Cast 3 4
Student Umon Gen
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Dance Committee 4
Dance Club 4
Golf 2 4
Lee Cook
Play Committee 4
French Club 4
JV Football 2
V Swimming 2 3 4
Captam 4
Varsity Club 2 3 4
Secretary 4
Intramurals 2 4
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Spanish Club 4
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Intramurals 2 3 4
Patrlcna M Cypress
Pat
Tower General Staff 4
Trzad General Stal? 2 3
Tatler General Stalf 3
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Operetta Cast 2 3 4
Varlety Show Cast 3
French Club 3 4
Dance Committee 3 4
Gxrls Sports Councll 2
Vrrgmla Lee Coon
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Tower General Staff 4
Triad General Staff 4
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Operetta Cast 2
Play Committee
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Water Follies 3 4
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Amy Darhch
Tower General Staff 4
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Play Commlttee 2
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Llbrary Servlce Club 4
Dance Commlttee 3 4
Girls Sports 2 3 4
Swlm Club 3
Water Follles 2
Majorettes 4
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Charles Cooprnder
Chuck
Honor Soclety 4
Operetta Cast 3
Band 2 3 4
Orchestra 3 4
Spamsh Club 4
Vlce President 4
Beta H1 Y 2 3 4
Chaplaln 3
Secretary 4
Track 2 3 4
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Boys Glee Club 2
Operetta Cast 2
Operetta Commlttee 2
Band 2 3 4
Orchestra 2 3 4
Play Cast 3
Var1ety Show Cast 2
German Club 3
James Decker
Jlm
Student Counc1l2 3 4
Class Council 4
Dance Commlttee 4
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JV Track 2
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Varslty Club 4
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Dance Commxttee 2
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Dance Club 4
Glrls Sports 2 3 4
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Water Follies 3 4
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Student Councll 2 3
Class Councll 2 3
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Tower General Staff 4
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Alpha H1 Y 3
JV Football 2
Donna Donaldson
Tower General Staff 4
Trzad General Staff 2 3 4
Dance Commlttee 2 3 4
Glrls Sports 2 4
Duane Drexel
Honor SOCICIY 4
Class Counc1l 2
Class Secretary 2
A Cappella Cholr 3 4
Mlxed Chorus 2
Operetta Cast 2 3 4
Var1ety Show Cast 3
Student UHIOH Exec
Board 3
French Club 2
G1rls Sports 2
Cheerlead1ng 2
Carl Ehmann
Student Counc1l 4
A Cappella Cho1r 4
Operetta Cast 4
Chess Club 3
RUSSIHD Club 4
Vlce Presldent 4
Alpha H1 Y 4
Margaret Englert
Nancy Lynn Eckhert
Lynn
Honor Soclety 3 4
V1ce Presldent 4
Student Counc1l 2
Class Counc1l 2 3
Tower Exec Staff 4
Operetta Commlttee 3 4
G1rls Sports Counc1l 3 4
Secretary 3
G1rls Sports 2 3 4
Water Folhes 2 3 4
Karen N Elllott
Tower General Staff 4
Tatler General Staff 4
A Cappella Cho1r 3 4
Operetta Cast 3
Play Comm1ttee 3 4
Var1ety Show Cast 3
Spanish Club 2 3 4
Delta H1 Y 2
L1brary Serv1ce Club 2
Rldlng Club 3
G1rls Sports 2 3 4
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Tower General Staff 4
Rldlflg Club 3
G1rls Sports 2 3 4
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Triad General Staff
Newspaper Club 2 3 4
Var1ety Show Comm1ttee
FTA 2 3 4
L1l3rary Serv1ce Club
Secretary 3 4
G1rls Sports 2
Peter Eckstrom
Moose
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Operetta Cast 3 4
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German Club 4
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R1d1ng Club 3 4
Rule Club 3 4
Frank L Emery
Ernie
Tower Exec Staff 4
Math Club 4
German Club 3
Dance Commlttee 3
Cross Country 2 3 4
Capta1n 3 4
Tenms 2 3 4
Vars1ty Club 2 3 4
Intramurals 2 3 4
Janet Entnkm
Jany
Student Counc1l 3
Tower General Staff 4
Tatler General Stall' 4
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Operetta Cast 2 4
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Intramurals 2 3 4
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Kensington Hugh School 2
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Tower Exec Staff 4
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Sigma Rho HI Y 4
Glrls Sports 4
Norma Gesl
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Russlan Club 4
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Barbara Gerstner
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The pause that refreshes: punch and cookies are
served by sophomore boys to the dancers.
The music of hir. Zimmerman,
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vcrsation.
.IUNICR PROM 1959
The Junior Prom, at which the
junior class was host to the grad-
uating seniors, was held on May
22, 1959. South Pacific Para-
dise was the first selni-formal
dance to be presented by our
class, but the result of careful
planning and effort was a dance
of which we can all be proud.
King Joel Murphy and Queen Bonnie Xdornetto
were attended by Gail Chamberlain, Betty SC'llI'lX er
Pat Gourlay, and Lyn Clark.
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Un December 5, 1959, the Senior
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was held in the boys, gym from
nine until twelve. Music was pro-
vided for the December l,I'CitIIlH
by Eddie Diem and his band un-
til the coronation of the king and
queen, which clilnaxed ai most
successful evening. Large silver
angels were the focal point of the
blue, green, and white decora-
tions.
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Judy Baumler
Hope McDonnell
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Bob Anderson
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John D u IS
Frank Emery
Tom lnola
Tons Roberts
Gene 'Hora
Frank D1Loren1o
Greg Hlller
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THE JUNIOR CLASS OF
AMHERST CENTPAL HIGH SCHOOL
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UNDERCLASSMEN
CLASS OFFICERS
Bob Clarkson V100 presldent Jlm Curry presldent Charlotte
Cleveland secretary Blake Bergen treasurer
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The Class Councll found an out
let for lts Junior splrlt and dr1ve
when lt planned the Junlor Prom
Hard worklng commxttees pre
sented a memorable evening of
fun and danclng
Thls years councll met wlth
the Senlor Class Councll to dls
cuss the overcrowdlng at recent
Jumor 1 roms The Class of 1961
decldcd to be the last group to
1nv1te the senlor class to lts prom
Students and faculty acknowl
edged the mature Judgment and
farslghtedness 6Xh1blt6d by thls
class and 1ts leaders
CLASS 0F 1961
The Junlor Class IS always determined to prove lts
superlorlty over other classes at Amherst This year s
enthuslastlc 392 were no exceptlon Wlth the spmted
leadership of thelr officers and class councll the class of
1961 wholeheartedly supported the magazine drlve and
won the prize money for the most successful class
CRemember the subscrxptlon party at Sally Howard s
and the can can dancers ln assen1bly?D
The tradltlonal Junlor Play and Prom were presented
with an efficlent exuberance that awed the sophomores
and abashed the senlors MISS Butt ably served as class
advlser
CLASS COUNCIL
Hou I Iudy Tomczak Ann Osborn Karen Anderson Charlotte Clex eland Jlll Kam
rass Karen Berner Marlene Vowmkel Judy Carpenter Row II Marian Butt advlser
Mlke Torrlllo Blake Bergen Bob Clarkson Tom Thomas Ben Lnttle Carol Jenkins
Joe Morlcca Art Fay Andy Sowers Front Jlm Curry
MISS BUTT 121
Row I: Hope Lisk, Annette Freeborn,
Donna Creamer, Karen Kahn, Fred-
ericka Grammer, Nancy Schultz, Kihm
Richardson, Joan Blick. Row Il: Sandy
Jo Schmidt, Linda Connally, Marilyn
Schanzer, Barbara Coughlin, Christy
Martin, Barbara Gian. Ann Osborn.
Row III: Janice Levy, Linda Bruninga,
Helen Cutman, Linda Donald, Audrey
Spaeth, Pat Holehouse, Martha Dugan.
MR. GARVER G-2
Row I : Conrad Christel, Bob Jackson,
Tim Houlihan, Steve Gerstman, Clark
Simonds, Don Barillari, Dick Benchley,
John Schimenti, Bob Southall. Row ll:
Bernie Gaus, Ted Wiss, Dick Ostroff,
Joe Cesareo, Jim Curry, Joe DiVita, Jefl'
Simon, Arthur Fay. Row lll.' Steve
Crafts, Bernhard Derbsch, Steve Mitch-
ell, Dennis Grotke, Glenn Kamerson,
Eric Anderson, Al Gretch, Dale Gruber.
MR. BAIR 217
Row I: George Ollary, Dave Whitman,
Sidney Ehreneich, Jack Glaser, Jim Sak-
lad, Pete Schuck, Thomas Bartlet, Bill
Schweitzer. Row II: Roger Poette, Dave
Pomolantz, Tom Rice, Joel Travelstead,
George Brighton, Al Applebaum, Blake
Bergen, Walter Boswell. Row III: Dave
Rowland, Emerson Harrison, Russ Mc-
Call, Joel Haber, Dick Hadsell, Scott
Armstrong, Ackley Blocher, Jeff Jerge.
MISS LONG 306
Row I: Joyce Kaufman, Liz Lipsett,
Virginia Oehler, Carol Jerris, Diane
Prisinzano, Karen Samsing, Donna Blair.
Row ll: Dianne Skelton, Pat Ludwig,
Michelle Munson, Kiana Kuhn, Midge
Rainforth, Rae Greco, Connie Foy. Row
III: Carol Wilson, Sue Patton, Joan
Tupay, Lucille Stell, Betty Hardin, Pat
Riley, Claudia Gray.
MRS MALONEY 319
Ifou I Teresa Berger Phyllis Font Carol
Oddo Sally Hart Mary Jordan Sue
Sutton Barbara Begin Ixancy Pngel
hardt Hou Il Carol Cummings Chris
Gentleman Caroline Tufts Audrey Bm
gel Jayne Edwards Karen Berner Bon
me Campbell Row Ill Grace Gates
Grace Wlttig Kris Kubala Sally Par
kmson Madeline Towne Sandy Smith
Beverly Rosenovs
MR PATELUNAS 118
MISS MORRIS
Row I Jackie Il8lITl0Ildl Judy Fisher
Joan Somers Veronica Vasko Kathy
Beck Dale Paxenson Virginia Joseph
lretchen l'hmann lfnw ll Patricia
food Sue Ostermeler Sandy Amlgone
-Joan Wicker Sandy Neubauer Mary
Jou Agricola Virginia Jletr Rosemary
Damtz Row Ill Judy Tomcvak Drma
Fried Juanita Ieach Sally Gleason Pat
Meyer Leslie Bechtel
Row I Daxe Schreiber Kurt Kloesz
Wayne Walter Jim Cummings Marshall
LUSIC Pete Urbanek Bob Clark Huw ll
Charles Nunn Frank Daniels Bruce Mc-
Kinney Ceorge Brown Jouis Sabo Ben-
nett J ittle John Hughes. Row Ill: James
Braun James Pawlowski Charles Apple-
by Bob Hotfrnan Julius Shaneson
feorge lolibersuch Bob Metcalf. Ab-
sent: Jonah Kleinstein Bil Puffer Larry
Ferm.
MISS RIX
Row I: .Judy Hastreiter, Paula Ford Bar-
bara Denardo, Linda Williams Sue Batt
Sue Deir-hman, Barb Keefe. Huw ll:
Sharon Curtiss Beverly Alexander Judy
Nieman, Zo Ann Payne, Pat Telfair,
Maureen Freenawalt f lle Pierce. Hou'
Ill: Nancy Smith, Darleen Zepp, Char-
leen Goodheart, Elsie Keller, Linda
Thielke, Carolyn Constantino, Beverly
Diamond.
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Ruth Kaeselau, Barbara Ferroni, Carole
MRS. ROBILLARD 217
Rau' I: Cheryl Filsinger, Kathy VVarner,
Nancy Tobin, Sue Mullins, Diva Leone,
Betsy Smith, Gail Homberger, Marilyn
Mitchell, Maureen Flanigan. Rou' II:
Cynda Dentinger, Carol Blair, Linda
Way, Ruth Machover, Judy French,
Maureen Mills, Barbara Grable, Sharon
Carr, Joana Sheedy. Hou' III: Karen
Colvin, Margie Flagg, Lorraine Hanaka,
Marlene Vowinkel, Barbara Grover,
Mullen.
MR. ROSENBERRY 116
Run I Bradley Meador M iavazzi
D ne Ixotok Fred Henrich Mike I' berz
Paul Ixukoda Al Schrlver Jim Lannon
Hou II Jon Carson Tom Thomas Bob
Freeborn Mike Iapin Mike Dalton
lick 1 lllD01 t Bill Downing Pd Nlelson
Hou Ill Bruce McPherson Stuart Wil
son Tom Lohouse Bob Smith Don
Hausner Tom Ryan Mike Schall John
Hangen Russell Constantino
I eorge Smith
MR SALTARELLI 1
Hou l lohn Askew Jeff Baldwin Prrol
Daniels lim Patterson Dean Nelson
Bruce Joyee -Xl Stange George Olson
Bob Obenauf Hou II Dave Evens Rog
er Presley Wlarwm Stocker Joe Morieca
Dave Wlndfleld Bob Wind John Roth
rock l,lIll6l Paterson Row Ill Gerald
Friedman Mike Gallery Don Leslie
Dick kennedy Fd Haug Bob Beck
strand Bull Berschou Bob Clarkson
MR SCHONEWOLF
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Hou I Ilcnn Nushouse Michael 'lor
rillo NIlCl139ll5Llllll6I' Wayne Stem Ste
phen Williams lon Ulu er Frank 'Uoska
luk Rau ll Wayne Imdstrom Nlichacl
Md ee Mark Wilkinson Jack Bltzer
ferald Xnderson Xllan Xckendorf Rob
ertTerr1ll Abvent 'Nlichaelbraham Wil
ham Nassel 'lom Rlegelman
MR. STARKWEATHER
313
Row I: Jerry Graser, Tom Grady, Steve
Janis, Fred Briggs, Rick Farlow, Clark
Goetzmann, Dick Haas. Row ll.' Ken
Crawford, Dave Lettrnan, Al Kraatz,
Brian Filsinger, Ed Carney, George Can-
field, Jim Sinclair. How lll.' Dick Freder-
ick, Leo Ferris, Tom Bell, Carl Faso, Jack
Fisher, Marc Yahn, Bob Sharbaugh.
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MRS. WILLIAMS 214
How 1: Betty Bosworth, Gail Meade, Kar-
en Backus, Cathic Charters, Ann Morse,
Judy Glaser, Joann Leonardo, Sue VVein-
berg. Hou' ll: Joan Duc-tor, Betty Flink-
man, Marylyn Stocker, Arlene Graz-zyk,
Ruth Jackson, Sally Howard, Karen
Anderson, Judy Carpenter. Hou- Ill:
Karen Smith, Joanie Boebel, Mary Pot-
ter, Donna Glasser, lNIarion Butterfield,
Claudia Schneider, Mary Ann Metzger.
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MRS. STURGEON 218
Row I.' Marilyn Meier, Carol Reiman,
Betty Jane Nelson, Joyce Beiter, Rosita
Scheske, Pat Catalte, Charolette Cleve-
land, Jane Suor. Row ll: Diane Honetzy,
Lee Malone, Sue Featherstone, Carol
Jenkins, Linda Jacbsen, Debbie Glover,
Jeri Jacobs, Sue Welch. Row Ill: Bar-
bara Bateman, Sandy Tsaconas, Sherry
Werner, Barbara Krause, Carol Scibetta,
Ruth Glennon, Nancy Evans.
MR. VAN AKEN Cafe
Row I: Joe Howard, Gary Lucas, Jerry
Cappello, Larry Brassell, Don Shapiro,
Jonathan Adel, Paul Simon, Tony Car-
tonia. Row II: Dick Staiman, Andy
Sowers, Don Eddy, Doug Birrell, Bill
Sigworth, Neil Gertis, Jim Keller, Tom
Riester. Row lIl.' Bill Saad, Ed Castine,
Bob Lewis, Ray Tufts, John Lund,
George Szimonisz, John Bryan, Bill
Desing.
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JUNIOR PLAY
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Seated: Sue Batt, Blake Bergen, Pat Riley, Linda Way. Standing: Errol Daniels Tom
Thomas, Cheryl Filsinger, Bradley Mearlor, Jo Ann Sheedy, Doug Birrell, Barbara
Bateman, Bob Clarkson, Bob Shapiro.
The players in the three-act farce about what happens when a boys' school and a girls
school are located on the same premises.
CAST
Dick Tassel
Rainbow
Rupert Billings
Godfrey Pond
Miss VVhitechurch
Miss Gossage
Hopcroft Jr.
Barbara Cohoun
Joyce Harper
Mrs. Peck
Edgar Sowter
Mrs. Sowter
Student directors Michele Munson and Steve Gerst-
man discuss production plans with llorton Klay-
man, adviser.
Doug Birrell, Bob Clarkson, Blake Bergen, Pat Riley, Jo Ann Sheedy, Barb Bateman.
The faculties of St. Swithen's and Hillary Hall learn that the parents of the students
are about to arrive. 71
The Reverend Edward Peck
Doug Birrell
Thomas Thomas
Bob Clarkson
Blake Bergen
Pat Riley
Barb Bateman
Bradley Nleador
Cheryl Filsinger
Joanne Sheedy
Errol Daniels
Sue Batt
Don Sharpiro
Linda Way
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CLASS OFFICERS
feorge Shanks president Bruce Blglh secretary
Denn1sDuBo1s nee president Jeanna Albee treas
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These elected representatlves
were responslble for guldmg the
class of 1962 maklng thelr first
year at Amherst as beneflclal as
posslble to the Sophomores and
the rest of the school This year s
eouncll truly reflected the splrlt
of the students they represent
Seated leanne Albee B'1rhVlallaee I lulette 13551
opulos Bonnie Cray Shelley Blll0Y!lLZ Melba
Klrsehenbaum Kristen Culwer Bruce Begun Stand
mg Joe Mummery Bob Ungerer Duck Anderson
Al Levus Chris Noell Roger Vanderlxp Jun Beane
Dennis DuBois
CLASS 0F 1962
The Class of 1962 impressed the Jumors and Seniors
lmmedlately by thelr poise and qulek adjustment to
high school llfe lhese Sophomores have been enthusl
3StlC from thelr first day at Amherst
Durlng the annual magazine drxve the Sophomores
were close on the heels of the Semors their volces were
certamly the loudest ln the pep assemblies
The Sophomore Party on January 30 was an example
of underclass mgenulty The decorated gym had dancing
on one slde and featured games on the other' The w1n
nmg upperelassmen have no qualms about handing
Amherst over to the Sophomores
CLASS COUNCIL
MRS. ATKINSON 221
Row I: Mary Privitera, Janice Ustroff,
Blarcia Tracers, Barbara Kuherka, Linda
Neuer, Sue York, Carol Newhouse, Jane
Colgrove. Rau' II: Diane Chernilla, Sandy
Higgins, Martha Smith, Candy Muni,
Bfartha VVelch, Ila WVeissnian, Teresa
Benzino. Row III: Eugenie Duprey, Don-
na Rice, Judy Hanlon, Caroline Lorentz,
Ellen Rogeran, Linda Hunt, Karen Kir-
wan. Row IV: Bobby WVeaton, Karen
Schloch, Cassandra Lape, Linda Fude-
man, Jill lNIeyer, Ellen Trumpler, Chris-
ten Colver.
MR. GELSINGER 220
How I: Dennis Kerr, Chuck Osborne, Bill
Eves, Bob Pitman, Fred Hirsh, Ricky
Anderson, Doug Welch. Row II: Tom
Hall, Tim Will, Tony Ligotti, Al Barber,
Mike Wolf, Paul Dahler, Joe Hiano. Row
Ill: Tom Vasco, Dick Kennedy, Barry
Kasonic, Mike Thiedeman, Peter Cle-
ment, George Ludwig, Jim Mulvihill.
Row IV: Charles Hobart, Glenn Bruno,
Tom Seddon, Bob Schieder, Jack Wotjas,
Ken Haas.
MISS HILDEBRAND 8 C
Row I: Anita Schaffran, Jane Andrews,
Violet Burke, Judith Quandt, Kathy Car-
roll, Judith Grell, Jessie Andrews. Row
Il: Susan Niederpruem, Kathy Sutter,
Dorothy Speakman, Mary Ellen Davies,
Dorothy Fetter, Donna Brant, Hollis
Fingold. Row Ill: Carol Leviness, Sandra
Ziegler, Judith Christ, Judith Stein,
Joan Van Burek, Nancy Ottney, Joanne
Devitt. Row IV: Peggy Hudson, Jill Pel-
son, Janet Moore, Jacqueline Rosenow,
Margaret Hausehka. Absent: Virginia
Long.
MRS. HUSBAND 127
Row l: Kathy King, Pam Payton, Sue
Turner, Susan Rivo, Judy Gee, Victoria
Maggon, Georgia Miller, Bonnie Miller.
Row ll: Sharon Blair, Sue Rinebolt,
Nancy Cree, Kathy Hanney, Jane Spina,
Mary Vallee, Beverly Dumke. Row lII.'
Maureen Creagh, Wendy Hudson, Clair
Wolfel, Mariea Linch, Sandra Treash,
Judy Varrasa, Marcia Schmidt. Row IV:
Maryann 0'Connor, Paulette Tassio-
pulos, Laurie Small, Sue Trout, Barbara
Hammond, Mary Lou Gapinski, Judy
Bevis.
MR KLAYMAN M 2
Rau I Richard 'VIcLaughl1n Bill Frit
ton Don Warren Jeff Benson Curtxss
Montgomery John Pomeroy Walter
Bembenlsta Henry Hanson Jim Beane
Rau II Steye Witt Kent Korber Jim
Sorensen Floyd Zaepfel Tom Murdock
Joe Spath Dave Host Tom Davies Paul
Schlrra Hou III Richard Tuttle Allan
Bergsma Gary Boechel Lance Harrison
Dennis DuBois Howard Robertson
Fred Hetzendorfer B1ll Gourlay Brian
Durr
MR McALLISTER 115
Hou I Bob Jackson Dick Bookhagen
Bob Hardin Pete Stancampxano Maury
Zaplowitz Ceorge Frost Chrls Noell
Dlck Dow Row II Dennis fentleman
Chuck Sclbetta Ray Kamorowskl Craig
Robinson John Johnson Ronnie Korec
Harold Davis John Bltner Rau III
Al Berchau Paul Neuman Clark Chap
man Terry McGovern Jan Wilde Jim
Turner Joseph Holzschuh Dick Reltz
Row I Pat Flanlgan Ronnie Small Jan
ICC Gross Sue Siegel Joyce OstroH' Jean
Albee Margaret Weber Hou II Sue
DeWein Linda Hughes Sharon Lewis
Barbara Briggs hlelba Kirschenbaum
Karen Remmes Kathy Charette. Row
Ill: Bonnie Casciani Judy Meyer Nan-
cy Schick Annette Walvo Judy Zucarelli
Karen Fingold, Jeanne Peck. Row IV:
Sue Langer, Ann Hudson Jan Christen-
sen, Janice Dowell Ann Spiesz Sarah
Robinson, Cynthia Siewkiewicz.
MISS METZ 125
Row I: Barbara Abbey, Cheryl Henrich,
Judy Henricks, Lee Elardo, Susan Lynds,
Karen Shepard, Joyce Patterson, Bonnie
Gray. Row Il.' Linda Lawrence, Kathy
Gerstner, Sharon Watson, Nancy Pod-
bielniak, Carol Steffan, Kathy Cunning-
ham, Linda Lyons, Pat Streeter. Row
III: lNIary Ann Borowski, Barbara Clark,
Linda VVolfe, Ann Lewinnek, Vicki
Riley, Beth Ruhlman, Leigh Truby.
Row IV: Gail Sanford, Dawn Beisiegel,
Carolyn Miller, Renee VVesson, Linda
Greenburg, Elizabeth Stapler, Ann Boy-
lan.
MR. ORGEK 316
Row I Joe Huber John Nlemg -Xl Haf
ner Bruce Ariz Ronald Root John Hen
rg John Teuh Bob I ngerer Hou ll
lurk Behrens Bob Ixlllheffer Bob Im
derman Jlm Kleunns D1Ck Bxssel Ern
est Yalentme John lNutefall Dare Dust
man Hou Ill lynn Rusch Daxe Cook
Joe XIUIIIIIIQTQ Paul Wlerrell John lxak
potrlck l'd Weber Gerry Zangl
MRS PARK 209
Hou I Sandra Daily Sandra Van Korn
Wlarlene Kwlfek Call betman Lmda
Shuttleworth Mary -Xnn Young Carol
Sandstrom Hou 11 Ioretta Russ Lou
Ann lawrence Pat Rapp Carol R-lrog
Lmda Mohr Barbara Adams Denise
Schober Rau Ill Lmda Lapey Grace
Nlxtchell Barbara Lee Nancy Stlehler
Shelley Blllovutz 'Nlarsha Hoffman
kathy Fnglert Hou IP Nlarllyn Bur
stem Bomta Lzfachorow sk: Donn 1 Stege
meyer Barbara Jones Pat Flagg Ioan
McCall Lmda Koepf
MR PETERSEN
Hou I MlCh36lBf0WHSt6lH D'lYld Rudd
Iohn Merrill Tom Hwckenberry Bob
Pomlchter Andy Kulberg Tun Hart
Pit Beauchamp Hou ll Inn bmltll
Duck Granger John Puchalskl lfred
Ylctorf Charles Nhller Jun Blonln Bull
Keller Row III Roger Roth lohn
Swanson Jlm Yehle Due bteln Bruce
Begun Irm Ieon John Cry st
MR POMEROY
R011 I Robert V5 agner Paul Iessel f or
don Store I :rv Costello Ierrw Hesch
Pat Bordon :ro leff Urtman Ixlpp C rick
'ml In Bodl Rau ll Petrr baltarmlh
lrckf llman Bob Nash Blll Humphreys
Frank Sfhoemann 'Stephen Fll'lSf.81Il
Bill Vhlson Isen Fragale Rou Ill
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Row l.' Dan Naber, Dave Kane, Dick
Thayer, Richard Roth, Kevin Kilbridge,
Curtis Eckhert, John Oldach, Paul Bauer,
Ron Vanderlip. How Il.' John Locurto,
VVilliam Kirchofer, Leonard Kieffer,
Roger Tunmore, John VVebstcr, Wayne
King, Louie Cederman, Al Hummer.
Hou' IIl.' Charles Shorten, Raymond
Flon, Roland Dalgleish, Frank Moore,
Joe Guagliardo, Ed Seiifert, Dale Ha-
gerty, Bill Denall, Robert Koehler.
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Row I: Mike Flanigan, George Wagner,
Clay Ackerman, Jim Roberts, John Irv-
ing, Floyd Ponivas, Bruce Jansen, Don
Ryan. Row ll: Gerald Nagowski, John
Lee, Dick Falk, Lloyd Wilson, Mike
Sturgeon, Bob Cotharin, Jim Eberhardt,
Victor Gilbert. Row III: Jon Verhaven,
Charles Sottile, Dan Chuba, Doug
Hereth, Dave Monin, Dick Anderson,
Andy Suzow, George Shanks.
MR. SPITZER 211
Row I: Cliff Beck, Roger Niesen, Chris
Burke, John Bookhagen, Al Parenti, Dick
D'Amico, Bruno Kielich, Hugh Bickford.
Row II: John Deane, Boh Brassel, Al
Kistner, Fletcher Simpson, Jim Colling-
wood, Dave Beyer, Dick Costanzo. Row
III: John Wardour, Richard Brown, Bill
Strom, Al Lewis, Garry Munson, Jim
Dearman, John Ammerman.
Snfakered Sophr Start rom the Bottom Up
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the magazine drive.
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Une of the most clesirefl Courses of umlerelzissiiieii was
Driver l'l1li1eation. Ilere Klr. Vain .Xken illstruets Ray Tufts,
-lou Adel, and Paul Simon so that they Illiiy receive the
prized blue card.
llalnees like this were held in the Girls' Gym hy the Stuflellt
lvllltlll and sc-11001 pllllllt'2lllUIlS. 'rt'lltll :xml eleventh graders
looked forwzirrl to these for mixing :mtl tl1llli'lIlgIbllllflfllllll-
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tht t l in iehines :incl to srmeizilize.
A C H S presents
BURTON LANE
and
E Y HARBURG
FEBWUARY II I2 I3 I96O
AMHERST CENTRAL AUD TORIUM
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ACTIVITIES
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Sealed Sue Schwartz Fdltor Standmg Marsha Hornburg Iynn Eckhert Annette
Gllhland Becky Gllbert Mr Clarence Spitzer Adviser
The staff Towers over the lay out
TQWER
SECTION EDITORS
Kathy Owens Frank Emery Diary Lllen Uslak Marianne VanBuek Joyce Fullerton
Pete Wllllamson Mary Kay Santmlre studymg the fruit of their labor
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This year s TOWER IS dlstmctlve for the
amount of enthuslasm and effort put
forth by its staff The seniors who pro
duced the book will long remember the
many seventh hours spent ln fruitful
work and friendly consultation the smug
secretive smlles they exhibited when
questloned about the theme or the dedl
cation the hllarxous pubhclty stunts ln
assembly the bake sale and record hop
to ralse money and the mterschool con
ferences where they learned about pro
ducmg a good yearbook Members of the
staff worked eagerly toward the common
goal of an orlgmal dlgnlfied record of
their senior year at Amherst We hope
that readers of our book feel we have been
successful
STAFF
Edltor ln Chief
Layout
Copy Edltor
Art Edltor
Photo Edltor
Sectlon Edltors
Senlor
I nderclassmen
Sports Boys
Sports Girls
Sue Schwartz
Elmabeth Gilbert
Marsha Hornburg
Annette Gxlllland
L5 nn Eckhert
Nlarlanne Y an Burek
J 05 ce Fullerton
Frank Emery
Kathle Owens
Features
Actlvltles
Mary Kay Santmlre
Peter Vlllllamson
Buslness llanager Hope McDonnell
Clrculatlon Judy Baumler
Advertlsmg Pat Slodden
Typist Gayle Henseler
Advlser Clarence Spltzer
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lit-4-lm-I. Smmlfng: .Xrlonv firm-zyk, ROSUIIIIIFY Uuuitz, Sandy Ami- Suv llm-Iuka-, l r:1uk ITTLUFUIIZO, Nancy Boclzi, .lollu HilI'lt', Paul
gouv. The Junior :assistants study sonic of tht- routine work tliv staflqs l'llL'lSCll2lll0I', :xml Sue Luvkor.
Sm-uiurs assign tlwm. Tl1ey'll lmvc their clmucc to give orders in 1961.
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St'llt'Illt'S to.Iu1ly B2IIlllllt'I' and Put Sltltltlvll.
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EXECUTIVE STAFF
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TATLER
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Every good high school needs a good
newspaper. Amherst's T wtler made the
grade by professional evaluation, when
the publication was awarded a coveted
Buffalo Evening News' trophy at a press
conference, for general excellence. The
staff met daily to cope with the frustra-
ti0IlS and hard work afforded by tell Row I: Jill Kamrass, Charlotte Cleveland, Mary Jo Eubeng, Steve Sackett, Judy
deadlinesf' Baumler, Sharon Carr, Carol Reiman, Linda Gelman. Row II: Sherry Werner, Tom
Staff members felt that they success- Harrigan, Sue Roasch, Phil Bangsberg, Charlotte Heckmann, Karen Elliot, Pat
Lutwack, Mary Jane Nowak. Row Ill: Eric Anderson, Barbara Gerstner, Bev Rose-
fully accomplished their purposes: re- now, Jan Entrikin, Drina Fried, Juanita Leach.
cording and publicizing school events and
activities, 3,CkI10WlCdglIlg student achieve- Ladies and Gentlemen of the press: The eyes and ears of the tiger rag.
ments and interest, and contributing to
general school spirit and pride. The Tai-
ler was noted for its interest value and bl ' ' k
conscientiousness with respect to purpose. Pu Lsdpar '
GENERAL STAFF
STAFF
Editor-in-Chief Harry Humphreys
Second Page Editor Alicia Buerger
News Editor Nancy Boda
Business Manager Dick Beane
Boys' Sport Editor Pete Hauschka
Girls' Sport Editor Charlotte Heckmann
Circulation JoEllyn Schwartz
Photography Jean Lesser
Executive Secretary Kathy Mullen
NN I Exchange Editor Sue Weinburg
H '11-Q. Adviser Janette Atkinson
Seated: Harry Humphreys, Alicia Buerger, Nancy Boda, Peter Hauschka. Standing:
Dick Beane, Jo Ellyn Schwartz, Sue Weinburg, Jean Lesser, Charlotte Heckmann.
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Seated Susan Batt Tony Roberts Sl10ll2lSl1dplI'O Bruce Hollenbach Douglas Webster
Pat Bresnahan 'itandzng Bruce INothm'1nn Vlrglnla Joseph Peter Hauschka lNI1'S
'Vllldred 'Nleese adxlser Llnda Donald Jlll Kamerass Terry Paas
Pro emonal Recogmtzon
Co-I' ditors:
Art St lflll
1 yping:
I' ditor:
S llcs Editor:
STAFF
Douglas Webster
Bruce Ilollenbach
'atricia Bresnahan
Linda Donald
Hindi lNIc'1 aggart
Sue Batt
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TRIAD
Amherst s fine llterary magazme
proy ed its efccellence thls year bw
wlnnlng two dlstlnguxshed
awards It won the TIBIE mag
anne trophy for hlgh school mag
amnes and placed first ln lts cate
gorv at the ESSPA conference
YVe at Amherst have long noted
lt as an extraordlnary anthology
of art and llterature as we have
contributed to It Triad contains
selections of prose and poetry
wrltten 1n Envllsh classes by stu
dents ln seventh through twelfth
grades Thls year s staff mltxated
a sectlon of student drawn car
toons Hrs 'Nleese advlser glves
an annual dlnner for the staff
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Seated Pat Bresnahan Marsha Hornburg Sue Batt Joan Somers Standmg Marianne
VanBurek Judy Beverly Mildred Meese adviser Jill Kamrass Lee Bliss Joyce
Ostroff Cassandra Lape Paula Ford Ronnie Small Janice Ostroff
Since the club's founding mem-
bers graduated last year this was
the first year that Scrlbblers was
led by fresh blood Members
who strive to write creatively m
the short story form can avail
themselves of the rich literary
background and experience of
their adviser Mrs Meese is an
eminent authoress who IS glad to
share her knowledge with aspir
mg young writers The annual
Christmas party at her home is
always an enjoyable evening
President was Marsha Hornburg
secretary Jean Lesser treasurer
Jane Connelly
Stupknzf Support
POETRY CLUB
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Sealed Lee Bliss Sue Batt I lnda Donald Virginia Joseph Iindy Thompson Harry
Dickerson Standmg Joan Somers Jill Kamrass Ronnie Small
Rhythm Rhyme Presto Poetry'
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Poetry Club Through the dedl
cation of Mrs 'Vleese adviser
critic and msplrer of the mem
bers the club has grown ln mem
bershlp and achievements Pur
poses of the club were ably car
rled out this year to understand
and appreciate good poetry and
to write creative poetry
The group was headed by
Harry Dickerson president and
Nancy Vhlson secretary treas
urer Several of the members
original rhy med and blank verses
we re published ln both the school
literary magazine and a national
anthology of poetry
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:rx BOCICLX offering recog
nxtlon to those students xx ho
show superior achlex ement
on the school publlcatlon
staffs lnder officers Jean
Lesser Harry Humphreys
Jo Ellyn Schss arti md
xllCl3 Buerger thls tears
group sponsored the bprlng
Iubllcatlons Banquet to
honor the staffs of 1909 60
and to announce the 1960
61 staffs Thex also held Ill
ductxon ceremonles ln Feb
ruarw and Nlaw Xdxlser of
the group IS Hrs Atkinson
QUILL AND SCROLL
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lfow I Hope WIcDonnell Iol'llyn Schwart7 Harry Humphreys lean Lesser Pat blodden bhella Sha
plro Becky C llbert Row ll 'Nlarsha Hornburg bue Schwartz Louisa Pcelbarger I ynn Fckhert Judy
Baumler Wancy Boda Row Ill Bruce Nothmann Peter Hauschka Terry Paas Bruce Hollenbach
Duck Beane
VVRIT ING GRUUPS
Each week a column of
school news with the head
mg The 'llgertown Re
porter appears ln the Am
herst Bee Nlembers of News
paper Club are reporters
for this column fhex fur
n1sh the local communxtx
vs 1th mformatlon about km
herst s scholastlc and extra
currlcular llfe Each artlcle
appearlng m the Bee IS
sxgned by the reporter sw ho
collects the news and ss rltcs
lt for the column Thls
xears edltor was Sandx
Amlgone '1 Junlor Hrs
Hannel aduses the group
of about twenty students
NEWSPAPER CLUB
Sealed Sandra Amxgone 'Urs Hannel aduser .lull lxamrass Joyce Walker glandzng Dlanne
Skelton Pat Iudmg Louisa Lcelbarger John Barre Nancy Schultz Lmda Way
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bout the customs and land of
Germany by becoming a mem-
ber of Deutschlernerbund. The
club's activities include an an-
nual St. N ickolaus party. a Ger-
man-style dinner, and an occa-
sional kaffeeklatsch.
The club's meetings, held after
school, featured speakers, slides,
and other informative entertain-
ment. President Terry Paas was
assisted by Anne Tufts, vice-
presidentg Charlotte Heckmann,
secretaryg and Ed Billowitz,
treasurer.
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Le Cercle Francais functions as
an organization to encourage gen-
eral interest in French culture
and to stimulate an appreciation
for the French language, outside
the classroom.
Programs included a punch
party and several lectures fea-
turing the foreign exchange stu-
dents, a Noel party, a language
club dance, a picnic at Chestnut
Ridge, and a philanthropic proj-
ect. Ufiicers: Mary Ellen llsiak,
presidentg Blargo Brown, vice
president, Janet Webber, secre-
tary, Carolyn Rlurdock, treas-
urer. lfrs. Robillard advised the
group.
FRENCH CLUB
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Le Cercle Francais en masse, n'est-ce pas?
SPANISH CLUB
El Circulo Espanol, junto.
Since Spanish is a most popular
foreign language at Amherst, El
Circulo Espanol is one of the
most popular and active clubs.
Members held an annual
Christmas party complete with
pinata. During the year many
bake sales were held in order to
finance a spring dinner with as
reasonable facsimiles of Spanish
food as our school cafeteria could
produce. Gene Moira spoke to
the group on life in his native
Spain. Officers: Sheila Carroll,
president, Chuck Cooprider, vice
president, Nancy Smart, secre-
tary, Bill Weiss, treasurer. Mrs.
Heuser was adviser.
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MATH CLUB
Kneeling: Steve Sackett. Row 1: Mary Ellen Usiak, Judy Anderson, Ann Hedden,
Michele Monson, Karen Anthony, Pat Slodden, Pete Hauschka. Row ll.' Charlotte
Heckmann, Sheila Carroll, Norma Klumpp, Elin Hentze, Miss Pauline Morris, ad-
viser. Row 111: Frank Emery, Jack Rowell, Ann Holthoff, Vernon Rushing, Bruce
Nothmann, Bruce Wollenberg, Dave Kilbridge. Row IV: Louie Toth, Gabe Toth, Ed
Billowitz, Peter Williamson, Sam Lambert.
Members grin at an original formula.
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This year the Math Club was
divided into an Interschool group
and an Intraschool group. The
members of Interschool Mathe-
matics Society studied Introduc-
tion to Logic and Sets at their
monthly meetings at various
schools. The Interschool group
held monthly meetings featuring
talks by A.C.H.S. and college
students. The officers of the club
were Pete Hauschka, president,
Pat Slodden, vice president, Ka-
ren Anthony, secretary, and
Steve Sackctt, treasurer. The
adviser is Miss Pauline lworris.
SENIOR SCIENCE CLUB
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The Senior Science Club offered
its members a chance to plan,
develop, and display a scientific
project. Members received criti-
cism from their peers and Mr.
Petersen, club adviser. Several
outstanding projects are entered
each year in science congresses,
where Science Club members are
always rated high.
Ofhcers were Vern Rushing,
president, Dave Miller, vice pres-
identg Sherry Werner, secretary,
and Dave Kilbridge, treasurer.
The officers planned several field
trips for the group to local indus-
triesg here members studied sci-
entific methods and their indus-
trial application.
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Sheila Shapiro, Lucille Stell, Bruce Wollenberg, Charles Brunskill, Dave Kleeman
.fi Sherry Werner, Bill Phillips, Dave Kilbridge, Vernon Rushing, Sam Lambert Fd
. Clark, Steve Sackett, Bill McNeill, Elton Petersen, adviser.
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BIOLOGY CLUB
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Amherst students with a sincere
interest in biology found this
club to be a fascinating way in
which to broaden their knowledge
of the subject. The club, under
officers Linda Koepf, president:
Kfary Ann Young, vice president:
and Hlichael Flanigan, secretary-
treasurer: offered many interest-
ing activities and projects
throughout the year. One example
was Dr. Starr, Nlarine Ecologist,
who delivered chalk talks and
showed underwater color films of
marine life. The functions of the
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group were under the direction of
Mr. Lape and Miss Botts, ad-
visers.
limi' I: Jon Vcrhoven, Linda Koeph, Marianne Young, Mike Flanigan, Chris Noell. Row ll: Miss
Botts, adviserg Ron Storfer, Gorden Star, Ellen Rogovin, Candy lluni, Helen Cutman, lNIr. Lape,
adviser. Hou' Ill: John Puehalski, Mary Potter, Peggy Hausehka, Alois Hafner, Jay Boda, Jim
Beane.
Mr. Hubert YYilkens taught his
dedicated group eleven Berlitz
lessons of Russian during the
school year. Classes were held
weekly after school on Thursday
afternoon. After mastery of the
Cyrillic Alphabet, important and
useful idioms were taught. Finally
the points of Russian grammar
were outlined in an effort to pre-
pare the students for intermedi-
ate study. Near the end of the
year, recreational activities such
as parties and picnics were en-
joyed by the club.
RUSSIAN CLUB
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Seated: Mr. Wilkens, Carl Ehman, Peter Kim Williamson, Paula Ford, Linda Donald,
Janice Ustroff, Steve Gerstman, Melha Kirsehenbaum. Standing: Ronnie Small, Sandy
Van Korn, James Saklad, Kevin Kilhridge, Ellen Rogovin, Norma Klumpp, Portia
Gage, Charlotte Heckmann, Kathy YVarner, Joyce Ustroff, Joan Blick, Gretchen
Ehmann, Don Shapiro. Row II, Standing: Frank Moore, Claudia Gray, Mike Gallery.
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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
Sealed Bruce Hollenhach Iynn Pckhert Pete Hauschka Nancy Boda 'Ur bchuchardt Hou I Joyce Ifullerton Hope
Nlcllonnell Sue Schwartz Ann Hedden Duane Drexel Nlary Iou Sprague Norma Klumpp I mda Walgate Sue Stur
geon Pat Slodden Steye Sackett Vlfglllld Pyres Rau I1 Cayle Henseler Ilsa Schlllke Nancy Dow Ahcla Buerger
Charlotte Heckmann Sheila Carroll Judy Kock Mary lfllen Uslak Iudy Anderson Portia Q age Judy Baumler Valerle
Scott Rou III Fredda Pfeffer Charles Cooprxdcr Vern Rushing., Harrv Humphreys Cabe Toth Daye Kllbrldge
Charles Holmberg Louls Toth l'd Peard loe Carasella Dick Beane Jack Rowell Rau IV Terry Paas Pete Eckstrom
Bruce Nothmann Daud Kleeman Iynn Hartley Nhry WanDyke Carolyn Spxes7 -Xnn HolthoH' Bruce Wollenberg
Peter wWlll13.IDS0l'l Sam Lambert
Amherst students strive for many goals durlng
thelr hlgh school years acceptance ln the N atlonal
Honor Soclety IS one of the foremost of these
goals Nlembers of the socxety are chosen by the
who malntam a B average From thls llst the
faculty chooses those students who are outstand
mg In scholarshlp leadershlp ln school actlvltles
servlce to school and excellence ln character
N HS members wlth the guldance of thelr
sponsor Mr Arthur Schuchardt serve A. C H S
xn many ways Bruce Nothmann and Valerxe
Scott managed the Honor Soclety supply store
profits from thls buslness were used toward
scholarshxps for outstanding students Penny
Gage Llsa Schlllke and Carolyn Splesz orgamzed
a free tutorxng servlce through whlch Honor Socl
ety members gave of their tlme and knowledge to
needy students Other functlons are maintenance
of a scholarshlp file ln the Guidance Ofhce and
the awardlng of Honor Roll plaques and certlf
lcates each markmg perlod
The year s officers were president Pete Hausch L '-
ka vlce presldent Lynn Eckhert secretary Nan
cy Boda and treasurer Bruce Hollenbach These
students officlated at the two lnductlon ceremon - C3
195 thlg year At the Close of then- lnductlon every Mr Schuchardt Bruce Nothmann and Nancy Boda go over the
new melnber ls always proud to sport hls gold N HS bookstore records wh1leValer1eScottvsa1ts on Bruce Hollen
pln slgnlfymg membershlp ln thls Worthy society 90 bach
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Through FTA Amherst stu
dents may become better ac
quamted wlth the teachmg pro
fesslon and some of nts related
fields Members served as stu
dent alds to teachers and make
their services avallable to the
-Xdult Education Program
Margo Brown served as presl
dent for two years Other officers
were Ruth Tuchman vlce presl
dent Shella Shapiro secretary
and Ann Holthoff treasurer Mr
Byron Balr advlsed the group
whose meetmgs Included speak
ers, movles and teacher panels
The planning commlttee pro
vlded mformatlve programs and
field traps
FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA
Seated Ann Holthoff She1laShap1ro Dr Sherrle Byron Barr adviser Margo Brown
Row I Pat Good Mary Jane Nowak Lmda Maeder Sue Sturgeon Sharon Barley
Imda Walgate Karen Shepherd VlCkl Riley Jo Ellyn Schwartz Pam Payton
Row II Marsha Hornburg Mlllle Alessi Ilndy Thompson Lmda Connolly Arlene
Graczyk Dlane Truman Patsy Lutwack Mary Fllen Uslak Gall Pufpafl' R0'Ll III
Stuart Shemberg Kathy Stotz Lousla I1-elbarger Carolyn Murdock Dawn Belsxegel
Llsa Schlllke Barbara Beelke Colleen Brenner Lmda Wolfe Caroline Tufts Pat
McCorm1ck
Dr Sherrre B S T C professor spoke to the group on teachmg opportumtles abroad
T 0 Develop T laemfelves
Row I Sue Schwartz, Marsha Hornburg, Lana Anderson, Lundy Thomson, Jan Entra
km, Sue Sturgeon, Cheryl Fnlsmger Row Il Carol Rarog, Ruth Machover, Vlrgxma
Joseph, Martha Welch, Donna Brant, Judy Fisher, Sue Batt, Jill Kamrass Row III
Mary Potter, Lucy Stell, Sharon Werner, Annette Valvo, Sally Howard, Arlene
Graczak
Students lnterested ln any phase
of the dramatlc arts may mcrease
their awareness of them bv Joln
mg Amards Cyou know what
spelled backwardsj Amards
members strlve for membershlp
ln Thesplans branch of the na
tional dramatlcs honor SOLlCtj
Membershlp ln Thesplans IS
earned by achlevlng ten polnts for
dramatlc experlence
Amards and Thesplans make
up the tableaux ln the annual
Christmas pageant Fleld trips
and theater parties are planned
bv Llndy Thompson, president,
Lana Anderson, secretary, Jan
Entrekxn, treasurer, Marsha
Hornburg, hlstorlan, and Nlr
Klayman, advlser
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Balcony: Phil Bangsberg, Bill Phillips. Steve Burnham, Allan Achen-
dorf, Jim Sorensen, Bob Schrader, Bill McNeil, Sam Lambert, Ver-
non Rushing, Hugh Bickfork.
Now hear this: Stage Crew assemble in the control room!
PROJ ECTION CREW
Projection Crew members gener-
ously spent their free periods
serving their school and fellow-
students. This year's Crew was
outstanding for its conscientious
eHiciency in assisting teachers in
the use of audio-visual aids. Any-
one who has seen a movie in as-
sembly or during a class, can
thank the Crew for making sure
the film was in good condition
and for running the projector.
Students and faculty are deeply
indebted to Mr. Schaefer and his
Crew, who keep the reels
rolling.
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STAGE CREW
Anyone who participated in a
stage program knows that the
Stage Crew was responsible for
Amherst's smoothly run assem-
blies. These tireless workers per-
formed every backstage function
from pulling curtains to building
sets. They were involved in all
technical aspects of assemblies,
plays, concerts, and VVater Fol-
lies. Vern Rushing served as
manager of the Crew and coordi-
nator of their many diverse
activities.
Students and teachers long will
be grateful for the excellent serv-
ice performed by this year's
capable Stage Crew.
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Keep 'Em Rolling: Jon Verhoven, Steve Finstein, Gerald Nagowski, Bob Clark Dave
Evans, Tom Hall, Hugh Bickford.
JUNIOR RED CROSS ti
The Amherst Chapter of the
American Junior Red Cross is
maintained by the school's
Lnited Fund Drive. Our chapter
consists of 19 members. Joanne
lvojtas is president, Bliss Elenora
Ilildebrand is the advisor, and
Carol Jerris is secretary and
treasurer. Each year the group
sends some of its members to the
International Training Program
at the University of Buffalo. In
1959 this Chapter performed
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helpful services for the Veteranls
Hospital and did volunteer work
at the Blood Bank of the Buffalo
Red Cross Center.
Seaied: Annette Freeborn, Diane Skelton, Joanne Wojtas, Miss Hilde-
brand, adviser, Mary Jane Nowak, Pat Ludwig. Standing: Mary
Ellen Usiak, Gail Pufpaff, Kathy Stotz, Marilyn Stocker, Jessie
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Standing: .lon Verhoven, Carol Mullen, Mary Potter, Sharon Bell, Lee Malone, Linda
Thielke, Carolyn Miller, Dinise Sehobert, Sandra Ziegler, Dottie Fetter, Chris Ehman,
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LIBRARY CLUB
Everyone who has made use of
our school library has seen mem-
bers of the Library Service Club
checking out books, arranging
the bookshelves, and generally
assisting their iadvisers, Blrs.
Hannel and Mrs. Katz. Service
club members give up time dur-
ing their free period, before
school, or after school to perform
these needed functions. ltosita
Scheske, Louisa Ecelbarger, and
Linda lvalgate have successfully
led the hard-working group. Fac-
ulty and students appreciate the
club's part in maintaining our
efficient and valuable library.
E' .
GYM CLUB
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This club proxldes students wlth an op
portunltx to spend more tlme on gxm ap
paratus than IS usually allowed ln phxs
leal 0lll1C3tlOIl classes The club practices
three tlmes xx eeklx under the guldance of
'Ur 'NIC-Xlhster Thxs xear members de
xeloped thelr sklll on the parallel and
horwontal bars trampoline rlngs and
horse Officers xxere Linda Qmlthex pres
ldent Sharon lankoxx VICC presldent
Pat Rll8X secretarx and Lx nn ll ardour
treasurer Txxo exhmbltlons ln tumbhng
and Gx mnastle skllls were presented for
assembhes ln the Junlor and qenxor hlgh
schools
Atloletzar .rkzllf and fun
DANCE CLUB
Nlrs lVIedheott leads the members of Dance Club lll a xx arm up exercise
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The orxgmal purpose for estabhshmg a
dance orgamzatxon was to tram student
dancers for the annual operetta The club
became so popular after Hr Rextz organ
med It that It eontmued for the entlre
xear under the dlreetlon of 'Urs Rosahnd
Nledllcott local dance lnstructor
Through thls club manx students have
Increased thelr lnterest and Hbllltx ln
modern dance Each after school meetlng
began xxlth a half hour of exerclses and
the f1VC bdS1C ballet posltlon 'Hrs Nledh
cott stressed grace and moblhtv of IHOtlOIl
ln her mstructlon of modern dance
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EXECUTIVE BOARD
lieu I I'1uI I'I11sI11u1r I,IXl Co I1 xlllll Ushorm NI1rsl11IILus1e Hou ll I'1t Nlodden Ylr
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Illlt NIOTI Illfk Roth IOIIII 1r1c
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IICXX undertaldngs The stdndmg ssembI1 f 1 n
11 as reorganued resultmg 111 mor -
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IIYCS IH effectlwe counc1I membersh1p technlques the
lublle Address Qommlttee sponsored Dmk Roth s
readlng of the mornlng IJUIICIIII e1cr1d111 TIIIS 1e.1r s
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dI'lIY dr11cs lnto one I 111tuI I'lIIIfI I,I'IXt COIIITIIJU
Queen Bark Ixecfc and IXIIIQ' Iohn D1111s
pushec s total collectlons to 'BI 12 Hr Rosen
berry and Urs Husband dlIYIS9fI the general Student
COUHCII and ItS Inxeeutlve Board
ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE REPRESENTATIVES
Assemhh K UIHIHIIICP f I1'11rman X1rg,1nm I' 11-rs IICIS
Carl l'Ill'H3ll and Joan Boebel to plan 1 progr 1111 on
the st age
Hou I LIIAFIUIIL CI111I111d Ii 1rI11ra IICEIII NI aureen FI2'lIllg3I1 kathy Carroll ba11d1
II1gg1ns Iu11111c Ia11r111fe 1 Illgtl' Ixndpp I 111111 I' YTCS Fllen NIc'Namara LIZ Llpsett
Hou ll Illck Beam Ierr1 frmr Iomn IIo1I11I Iitts Stapler INCINIW Hudson -Inn
IIudso11 Judy Ixorh Sum IXIILII II1rI11r1Coug.,I1I111 Hou Ill l'I'dIlk 'Hoon xIllIW
Sonmrs I7 111 K I1uI11 II1rr1 IIu111pI1re1s bI11ro11 QUTIISS I'redd.-1 Pfcffer C 1roI IEIFSCII
Sdlldt -Xnngone I'Io1dl11pfeI Hou IV IQIIIIL W ardour Jerry Prledman form Rlce
CIFI I'IllIl 11111 Bruce Iiq,,111 Illll C urr1 IOUIC Foth II.1rr1 Dlfk8rSOII N111-re SCIIIIICI'
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BAND
Ruzr l.' Jiln PIlllt'I'S!lIl, Bernie f'roll, .Xluis llzlfner, Maury Ann Young, John Yllhetstone, Sant ri lit
lfou' ll: NUFIIIZI Kllllllll, Nlziry l'lllen Davies, Urn:-e Nuthznn, Peter llziuselikzu, .hulk ltowel, -lnn 'lltr
ley, Karen Smith, .Knn Spiez, Bill Sigwurtli, llnlrert Koehler. Ifuzr Ill: .luniee Howell, .lanut NM
George Brighton, ll:-nn Nelson, Dim-k Frm-elm-rim-ks, lmrry Ft-rin, Dave Slientun,Rmi:ll1l Stor o X in
llergginzin, 'l'mn firmly, Vurolyn Spit-2, ltuhert .lan-kson. Ifllll' IV: Steve lllitt, lluug liirrell, l'r
rim-h, Mike Gzillory, YYilli:nn Keller, -lun lllilale, 1-len I annerson.
MAJORETTES
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Hun' I: Nuney Sehultz, Peggy Clark, Ginny lfyres, Jackie Steek,
Sherry Wlllitley. Run' II: Dale l'lavenson, .Xnn Uslnorn, Cllzlire Wloelfel,
Bzirlmrzi Couglilin.
TIGERETTES
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llurstein, Arlene Graezyk, Sully llownrtl, .lo Ann Bernhzirilt, Naney livzins.
lfnu' If Pain Payton, Jutly Gee, tinil lloinlferger, Donna Brant, lfzirlmrzi lluellcr, Sandy Selnniclt,
Snncly Ziegler, Lynda Yvolf. Hun' ll: Caroline Tufts, -lozinne llevitt, Sandy Vanliorn, Marry
The marching lmnml is ably
assisted hy the higl1-step-
ping llajorettes :intl the
Tigerettes. The Majorettes,
lecl by Virginia Hyres, perk
up the half-time perform-
ance by leading the band
through marching forma-
tions. Twice tluring the
football season of 1959, the
Tigerettes performed their
precision marching and
dance routines fluring half-
time. The 'lligerettes were
not active for the last two
years, :incl they were well
received in 1959. The per-
formances of all these girls
zultl to the gait-ty of the
athletic events ut .xIIlll0I'Sl.
lfnu' I: .loel 'l'ruvelste:ul, Gordon Starr, lfllen Rogovin, .Xndy Knltu-rg, Karen Volvin. lion' II: John
Pomeroy, lrindzi Why, Carol Rarog, -lolin Bookmiller, -loc fiuzigliardo, Bob Metcalf, Charlotte Cleve-
land, Nancy Killlierler. Hou' Ill: Holi Merritt, David Kleenmn, George Ludwig, John llnglies, Dick
lludsell, l'lllQIl'lll' f'ooprider, Dave Rowland, Toni Bt-ll, Dick lh-:un-, Bruce IlUlll'lllHH'li.1flIIl'lIY.'flllllI'll'5
Cooprider, Dennis Urotke, Wlilter Boswell, Him-lnlrd Dow, Steve llurnlnnn.
DANCE BAND
The Dance Hand, organized by senior Burney Troll, has
changed tl1e old Amherst Dance Band tradition from
Dixieland to llodern Jazz. The boys played while on
exchange trips and in assembly. They really swing.
PI-llll1l,' tiene Bunnell. lfnu' I: Hola Metcalf, -lim Pzitterson, Berny
Vroll. lffm- ll: Andy Kulbc-rg, llike Gallery, Dave Shenton, Ron
Storfer, Larry lferni, Boll Jackson, Toni Bell, Dave Rowland.
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Vnder the direction of Kfr. John Krestie,
the band has long been noted as one of
Amherst's finest organizations. Function-
ing as a marching band during the foot-
ball season and as a concert band during
the greater part of the year, the band pro-
vides high quality music which is a delight
to all who hear it in assemblies and Con-
eerts. The many activities of the band
were directed by its officers: Bruce Hol-
lenbach, presidentg Dick Beane, vice pres-
identg Charlotte Cleveland, seeretaryg
Burney Croll, treasurer, and its Board of
Directors: Nancy Kilheffer, Charles Coop-
rider, Tom Bell, and Jim Patterson. The
highlight of the yearls activities were two
exchange programs with high schools
from Port lllishington, Long Island, and
Jamestown, New York. Band members
will be remembered for their spirited ef-
forts to sell candy to finance their activi-
ties.
A CAPPELLA CHOIR
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Hou' l.' Ksitliy Iv2lI'IIOI', Jan Iintrikin, Bef-ky Ililluert, llelrlxie Glover, Sue Farrow, Put NICc.l0l'IIlIK'k
Audrey Bingel, Arlene Grziezyk, Karen Berner, Kristine Kllllillll, Judy Foster. lfzm' ll: Sue I,SIl'I'lUOIOI'
lxI2lI'SIlll Ilornlnurg, Betty Hziteinzin, Nancy llow, Lisa Srllillke, Nancy Evans, l.z1nz1 Anderson, Drinzi
Fried, Beverly Rosenow, Annette Gillilaincl. Hou' III: .loan Ivieker, Sue Sturgeon, Diane Prisinzano,
Mike Cohen, Ed Banc-k, Jon Oliver, Dave Coffas, Carl Iilnnann, Angelo Costanzo, AI Krastz. Hou' IV:
Gail Pufparl, Pat Ludwig, Grace Gates, Joe Caravella, lid Peard, Lynn Hartley, Bob Clarkson, Larry
VVoods, Dave Cook, Ray Braun, Peter liekstrom.
Singing Bring! .
SENIOR MIXED CHOIR
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Role l.' Dale lfavenson, Sally Howard, Marilyn Shanzer, Sue lloemke, llerta Pollak, Karen lflliott,
Sue liucker, Diane Drexel, Fredda I'l'etl'er, Judy Fisher, Marilyn Ncicr. Hou' ll: Marion Butterfield,
Pat Riley, Judy Tomezak, Carolyn Murdoch, Betty Lock, Ruth 'l'uchman, Ruth Glennon, Sheila
Carroll, Betty Flinkman, Michele Blonson, Nancy Tohin, Sue Gates. Hou' I1I:.Iaek Bitzer, Jerry Ander-
son, Don Eddy, John Askew, Tom Bartlette, Pete llinich, Bill Schweitzer, Kurt Kloesz, Beverly Mudd,
Judy Hastreiter. Hou' IV: Dave Smith, Wayne Lindstrom, Russ Runnalls, Mike firando, Bill Bonner,
Jim Thompson, Leroy Canfield, Pat Cypress, Barh Grahle, Ruth Maehover, Pat Catalde.
Enterminment and APPV6Clklll.0M
Nfr. Vvalter Reitz, choral director, doubles as prac-
tice pianist for his musical organizations, especially
Yvayne Lindstrom, John Askew,
Pat NIt'flUl'Illll'k, Pat Catalde, and
Marsha Ilornhurg are some of the
many music students who gather
for practice and fun in the music
rooms.
the Amherst Sixteen, wliieh he fostered this Year.
The A Cappella Choir and Rlixed Chorus, under
the direction of lNIr. Walter E. Itietz, were in-
volved in many activities throughout the school
year. Their singing sparked the Variety Show,
which llr. llietz directed. The A Cappella Choir,
attractively garbed in robes and stoles, presented
several carols in the annual Christmas Pageant.
Each year several members of the Choir and
llixed Chorus are chosen to attend the All-State
Blusic Festival, held this year at Blonticello,
N. Y. This fall David Coffas, Marilyn Hleier, and
John Askew were selected for this honor. Also, in
December the A Cappella Choir appeared on
television in a Christmas musical. Other annual
activities of the choral organizations included the
Spring Concert, the operetta, and an exchange
program with another high school.
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ll's Irish Fate: a wi-dding between a Mvlionvrgan and a Xlahoney in Rainbow Valley, Nlissitucky. ll. S. A.
Finian sells his land containing the pot of gold
Shears and Robust rm-ccivv a royal wi-lc-mm-.
Og tells the children of Rainbow Valley about the
magic book from Slwar:-1 and Robust.
Senator Billboard Rawkins rvaclws for his liron1o
after learning that gold had bcvn :list-uw-rc-cl in
Rainbow Valley.
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CAST
Buzz Collins
Sheriff
1st Sharecropper
2nd Sharecropper
Susan Mahoney
Henry
Finian lNIcLonergan
Sharon McLonergan
VVoody Mahoney
Og
Howard
Senator Rawkins
John
lNIr. Robust
hir. Shears
1st Gospeleer
2nd Gospeleer
3rd Gospeleer
The Began
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Lawrence Woods
Donald Eddy
Gerald Anderson
lllarsha Hornburg
Jane Connelly
Robert Schuck
Bob Clarkson
Money from heaven, sent by an Irish Colleen perched in the tree helps Woody Ma
honey pay his back property tax.
Pat McCormick 5: .','
David C0335 The efforts of about 350 VAIHQZH ..'-
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ll: Joyce Walker, Luanne Lawrenee, Vhristopher Noe-ll. How
Ill: Frank Moore, Julius Shzmeson, Charles Coopricler, Eugene
Cooprider.
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There is nothing that the Irish of Rainbow Valley like better than 21 good Irish
jig just like they have in the olml eountry.
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ORCHESTRA
Hou' 1: Andrew Kulberg, James Patterson, Burney Croll, Alois llafner, lYilliani Saad, Sue liynds, Peggy Gage, Hou' ll: Cassandra
Lape, VVendy McCord, Charles Usborne, Judith Anderson, Dawn Beisiegcl, Sue Rivo, Grace Wittig, farol Wilson. Hou' Ill: Bruce
Hollenbach, Carolyn Spit-sz, David Shcnton, Lawrence Fcrni, John Poincroy, Robert Kcoliler, Frederick llenrich, Michael Gallery.
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The orchestra, under the baton of ltlr.
lNIcC0rmack, presented its fall concert
weeks early this year, and all noticed the
brilliance with which the group performed
so early in its seasonal development. Hard
work during its seventh hour rehearsals
each day brought results which were no-
ticed in assemblies and concerts. The or-
chestra assisted in the presentation of the
1960 operetta, Finiavfs Rainbow, and
gained the recognition of the community.
Providing an opportunity for those with
a real interest in music, the orchestra was
a source of enjoyment for all at Amherst.
The repertoire of the student-organized
string quartet ranged from the classical to
the middle-romantic period of musical
composition. The quartet played several
numbers in a Christmas recital at a Buf-
falo church and in a spring concert.
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SENIOR HONOR STUDY HALL MONITORS
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Hou I Nhrgble I'e1ng,l'1ss Iudx lllUIlllCI' Uarshfn Hornburg, lx ltllle Owens Judy lxoch Illllll Porter Donna Fuo C 111111 C oon Sharon Pankoss
1 win P'1ge Juds Beurlx P1t Slodden Rou ll Lou lruesdmll Daxe Thurnan L 1ng.,1r lxnapp Illldy Thompson Illllll Snnthex Carol HlISCll
YI1rx Xnn Ydnliurek Nlflry Y xnllxlse Ron lrbfm Jllll Dukmr Joe Caraxella btuv. Sukett Hou Ill Torn Johnson lxrry Woods Charles
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Ihe stude11t udcs IFC those g1rls
vsho don ltc some of tl1ClI' free
l,lIIlC durmg tht wuk to 1ss1st III
the mun ofhu Cllllll glllllllltt
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lect and ISSUC passes .md hle col
lege catalogs, Wllllf' the glrls 111
the f1tte11d.111ce ofhce IllStI'llJUtC
und collect absence hsts The glrls
xx ho ass1st lIl the cl1n1c 1ssue
passes and help keep the IT'lCCl1C'dl
records up to date The aldes 1n
the mam ofhee QIVO 1Ill'.0I'Il1d.t10I1,
lssue passes, and txpe letters and
reports Through the efforts of
these Capable g1rls, the work IH
our school ofhees IS IIldlIltdlIl9Cl at
un effiment lex el for facultx and
students
STUDENT AIDES
Seated Mdrjorle Flagg, bharon Wh1tley, Helame Kape, Salldl lNIcTaggart, Ellen
lxrametz Slandzng Marc1e bII1ltl'l, Barbara Berg, Ixaren Sm1th, Susan Roesch, Patrlcla
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EXECUTIVE BOARD
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OFFICERS
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Mike Grando, president, Judy liaumler, vice-presidentg Mr. Fies, adviserg Marilyn
Schanzer, seeretaryg Neil Carlson, treasurer.
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Hou' l: Ellen Mr-Numara, Joe Miano, Lee Cook, Kilim Richardson, Joel Travelstead
Huw ll: Hope McDonnell, Sandy Higgins, Harry Humphreys, Peter Williamson, Hr
The Executive Board of the 1960 lvnion
was composed of elected representatives
and an appointed Board of Blanagers. The
elected officers were Blike Grando, presi-
dentg Judy Baumler, vice presidentg Mar-
ilyn Schanzer, secretaryg and Doug Bir-
rell, treasurer. The Vnion Lounge, which
was closed for repairs during the first se-
mester, was reopened for the second half
of the year. At that time the Senior Honor
Study Hall system was organized by the
Student Council and the Lounge was open
for after-school use. During the school
year, the Lnion sponsored several dances
to raise money for school organizations.
Blr. Fies served as adviser.
VARSITY CLUB
Hou' I: Jon Adel, Fred llenrich, David W'infield, John Rarie, Lynn W'ardour, Steve Crafts, Blar-
shall Cusie, Uon Fink. Hou' II: Andy Sowers, Tom Johnson, Jim Curry, Lou Truesdel, Tony
Gioia, Frank Emery, Harry Dickerson, lid Clark. lfozr lIl.' Mr. Rergman, .lim Lynch, David
Cook, Clark Goetzman, Greg Miller, Stu Sheinberg, .loc Caggiano, Frank DiLorenzo.
1n this club, members are in-
structed in the use of firearms.
The 1959-60 season was outstand-
ing in two respects. The club was
larger than usual, and the boys
and girls CSD were instructed in
the use of pistols. Membership
in the Rifle Club provides an op-
portunity for those interested to
work on National Rifle Associa-
tion Qualifications. Thanks to
Adviser Robert Pomeroy, the
members had lots of educational
fun. The 42 members earned over
150 NRA points.
RIFLE CLUB
This year's Varsity Club, keeping
in mind its purpose of service
to the school and community,
helped the Student Council or-
ganize a Pep Club, and served
as ushers for home basketball
games. The Varsity Club is noted
for being composed ot' both schol-
ars and athletes. To become a
member a boy must win a varsity
sports letter and then be elected
by a vote of the club, under Ad-
viser Mr. Rergman's direction.
Officers for this year were John
Rarie, president: Lynn VYardour,
vice president: Lee Cook, secre-
taryg and Lynn Ilartley, treas-
urer.
Hell' 1-' Frflllk D?illll'l5, Bob Terrill, George Ludwig, Gordon Storr, Alfred Stange, Clayton Ackerman
Hou' ll: Mr. Pomeroy, Dave Evans, James Braun, Joel Betz, Bob Cotharin, Tim Faux. The abovc
group represents the lvednesday section while another section fired on Fridays. Average attendance
was 30.
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CHESS CLUB
Active members of this club often
may be found seemingly inactive
in the Student tvnion before and
after school. They consider chess .-
an art and spend much time de- X
liberating over each move. Klr.
Fies serves as the group's spon-
sor: he teaches novices the rules
of the game and helps others to
increase their previous knowl- X
edge. 1 '
The exciting intra-group Q
matches and competitions with
ex,
local high schools were high
points of the year. llembers also
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competed i11 the Xiagara Frontier f
Tournament. Officers were Frank
hloore, president: Chris Noell,
vice presidentg Tony Ligotti, sec-
retaryg and Buddy Holzschuh,
treasurer.
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Seated: Roger Tunmore, Chris Noell, Frank Moore. Standing: Dave Kilbridge, Mike
Graham, Bill Klemens, Julius Shana-son, hir. Fics.
ART CLUB
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Seaferl: Mrs. Bang, adviser: Tim llart, Liz Lipset, Lynn Cashmore. lfuu' If Kathleen Sutter, Nancy
Tobin, .lcri Jacobs, Judith Gee, Janice Ustroff, Sandy Newlmauer. ltuu' II: -lean Lesser, .lo Ann Devitt,
Sandy VanKorn, Nancy Smith, Sharon Watson. Hou' Ill: Patsy Lutwack, Nfadelin Towne, Lee Malone,
Paul Merrill, Jim Mirkley.
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Through the Art Club, interested
students have a chance to express
and to
learn more about new art tech-
niques from lfrs. Bang. Blembers
of the club, under Liz Lipsett,
presidentg Tim Hart, vice pres-
themselves creatively
identg Lynn Cashmore, secretary,
designed posters and signs for the
library and various academic de-
partments of the school. Une of
the outstanding events this year
was the annual Christmas tea and
exhibit, for which the library was
attractively decorated with a dis-
play of the work of the Art De-
partment.
INTER HI-Y
COUNCIL
Under Dick Beane, president,
Joan Boebel, vice presidentg Pen-
ny VVilliams, secretary, Peter
Eckstrom, treasurer, and Don
Eddy, chaplain, the Council suc-
cessfully coordinated the activ-
ities of the five Hi-Y's.
Rnw I.' Ed Peard, Don Eddy, Dick Beane,
Jon Oliver, Penny Williams, Ed Banck,
Mr. Orrin Bowman. Row II: Bill Weiss,
Joan Boebel, Carolyn Spiesz, Joe Cara-
vella, Harry Humphreys, lNIary Van
Dyke.
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TRI-OMEGA
Under this year's ofHcers, Mary
Jordan, president, Polly lNIcLeod,
vice president, Mary Kay Sant-
mire, secretary, and Marilyn
Mitchell, treasurer, Tri-Omega
had a well-rounded program of
religious, social, educational, and
service meetings.
Seated: Mary Kay Santlnire, Mary Lou
Sprague. Standing: Liz Lipsett, Pat Ri-
ley, Linda Donald, Sue Batt, Sandy
Schmitt, Kris Culver, Carol Cummings,
Joan Boebel, Sharon Pankow.
SIGMA
Actively participating in local
and world service, Sigma was
adviser to the girls.
Mary Ellen Usiak.
guided by officers Carolyn Spies!
Diary Van Dyke, Jackie Rai
mondi, Barbara Ferronl Cathy
lYarner. Miss VVaIdow served as
Hou' I: Lisa Schillke, Kathy Vlvarner
Jacky Raiinondi, Barb Ferroni Mary
Van Dyke, Carolyn Spiesz, Miss Vlaldoxx
Ron- ll: Anne Spiesz, Mary Ann Young
Norma Klumpp, Grace Gates Gail Puf
paff. Row Ill: Carole Mullen Pat Meyer
Mary Lou Agricola, Judy Anderson Janet
VVebI1er, Nancy Vvilson, Carol Troncattl
ALPHA
The first Ili-Y at .'kIIlll0I'Sl, Alpha
is noted for its participation in
thc State Youth and Govern-
ment Assembly. Joe faravclla,
Ed Peard, Dave Rowland, and
Jerry Hiatt were the officers.
Seated: Robert Rowland, adviser, Ed
Peard, Barry Kasonic, Charles Holm-
berg, Alan Rueger, Charles Brunskill,
Bob James. Standing: David Peele, Dick
Root, Carl Ehmann, Kevin Kilbridge,
Bob Hawks, Bob McKinny, Bob Mer-
ritt, Joe Caravella, Hugh Bickford, Dave
Kilbridge.
BETA
Recognized for its fine service of
collecting tickets at basketball
games and selling candy at home
games, Beta was headed by Dick
Beane, Don Eddy, Chuck Coop-
rider, Vern Rushing, Jon Oliver,
and Jim Keller.
Seated: Robert Hahn, adviser, Jim Keller,
Ed Clark, Don Eddy, Dick Beane, Vern
Rushing, Chuck Cooprider, Jon Oliver.
Standing: Eugene Cooprider, Steve Burn-
ham, Al Kraatz, Jim Beane, Bob Clark,
Terry Paas, Bruce Nothmann, Steve
Sackett.
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Delta Rho functioned as a serv-
ice organization. It provided
many memorable athletic and
social events for its members.
Officers were Bill YVeiss, Harry
Humphreys, Tom Bell, Wayne
Lindstrom, and Jim Taylor.
Seated: Wvesley Starkweather, adviser,
Dick D'Amico, Pete Schuck, Matt Pod-
wika, Dave Cook, Jim Tailor. Standing:
Steve Welch, Jim Patterson, John
Hoechst, Pete Eckstrom, Bill Weiss.
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Seated: Dick Ostrotf, Joyce Ustroft, Mike Grando, Mr. Fies, adviser. lime I: Annette Valvo, Judy
Stein, .ludy Christ, Mary .lane Nowak, Linda Maeder, Janet Yvebber, .ludy Fisher, Kathy Yvar-
ner, Gail lloinberger, Anne Tufts, Michael Flanigan. Ron' ll.' Jeri Jacobs, Martha Welch, Lor-
raine llanaka, Grace Gates, Sandy Neubauer, Patsy Lutwack, Diane Truman, liaureen Mills,
.lill Kamrass, Barbara Mueller, Wendy Hudson, .lanice Ustrollf Row III.' Bob James, Chris
lilnnann, Duncan McNeill, Dave Pomerantz, Bruno Kielich, John Fitzpatrick, Mary Yanliyke,
Peggy Hauschka, Carolyn Murdock, Cassandra Lupe, Errol Daniels, Steve Gerstnian.
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Amherst's equestrians learned
many of the finer points of riding
through their Hiding Club expe-
rience. Each Saturday nine mem-
bers of the club went riding. In
the spring, cross country excur-
sions, breakfast hikes, and a final
picnic were enjoyed. Good sports-
manship and fellowship were em-
phasized by the group and their
adviser, Mr. Fies. Officers were
Mike Grando, Richard Ustroff,
Jan Ustroff, Neil Carlson.
Hobbzbf are pursued after .fcloool
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Amherst camera bugs found the Camera
Club a valuable organization for aug-
menting their theoretical a11d practical
knowledge of photography. By practicing
with their cameras in class-type associa-
tion with other Lens Dustersf' the mem-
bers stimulated their interest and in-
creased their skill in camerawork. Some
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capably handled by members of the club.
Cnder this year's officers: Bill Wleiss,
presidentg Charles Holmberg, vice presi-
dent, Bob Ilawks, secretaryg and Mr.
Garver, adviser, the club made many field
trips and presented several displays
throughout the school of members' work.
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VARSITY
Pat Sloddvn, Sharon Carr, Judy Bauiulcr, Linda Slnitlicy, Kilnn Ricliarclson, Millie Alessi, Barb Findlay.
Doc Pankow gives a few pointers to
Linda Smitliy and Barb Findlay.
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LEADERS
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xNllS0ll llillll IIdIlf.,6ll Dlek Anderson Ken Imkncr Mr Kcntntr Conch Hou Ill Iyn11H1rtley John Barle Iarry
Woods locl llabcr Paul Kukoda Jlm Derker lllrry l,lKkLl'SOH Dunn Ill Mcwelll Fd 51 hrotter Randy fldIlfl'0I16
faory Slllltll Brlln llurr Rlck Farlow Iou I'otl1 lnserl lunu I 1g,1,1rt
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The Football Tlg6FS had to combat thc
loss of Lx nn Hartley Jlm Taggart and
Jlm vhllgtjfl, because of IIIJLIFICS mcurrul
carlx 111 the scason 'Ihe team ITl3lIltdlflLIl
a strong defense howevcr, which cvcn
hlghpow ered Hamburg had trouble crac k
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lackles IIIH 'Iaggart ancl Xchlcy Bloch
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hrst team and on the fountx All Star
elcwcn John Hoechst was selected Nlost
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'XII' lxentner and Nlr Sch 1cf1r coachul
thelr boxs mto a thlrcl pl ut tle with
flexeland Hlll, wlth a lcaguc recorcl of
4 wms and 3 losses
JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL
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Rou' I: Bob Lawler, Bill Fisher, Jim Riley, Dave Stein, Bill Leimprep, Lance Harrison, Thomas Sedon, Dan Perry, Bob
Festa, John Ainmerinan. Row ll: Gerald Wright, coach, Bob Bailey, Donald Bell, Brendan Kennedy, Dick Delneco,
John Locurto, Jim Curry, Rick Fhilputt, Bob Miller, Kip Paulmer, Wesley Starkweather, coach. Hou' lll.' John Henry,
Jeff Dowing, Bill Denall, Bob Fisk, Rick Tuttle, Sam Roussi, Bob Jones, Ed Goods, Dick Granger, Chuck Tracey.
A.C.H.S. RECORD
0 Orchard Park Q0
14 Cleveland Hill 6
25 West Seneca 13
Q0 Maryvale 7
7 Hamburg 12
13 Frontier 7
13 Williamsville 18
0 Depew 20
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Rohert llettler, coach, Lennie Kieffer, Jerry Anderson, Bob Ifngerer, Pete Schuck, Dave Bert, .lim Collingwood, Jay
Roeder. Row Ill: Rick Brown, Fred Vietor, John Teach, Dave Shenton, Dave Cook, .lim Sinclair, John Bitncr, Chuck
Miller.
A.C.H.S. RECORD
4 Holland 2
14 2
Q North Collins Q
7 2
8 VVilliamsVille 0
5 2
8 Frontier 2
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18 Maryvale 0
10 0
12 VVest Seneca 0
The soccer team in practice-head and shoulders above them all! 12 0
6 Gow 2
18 2
4 Nichols 0
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Don Funk Hou II Tom Thomas Harry Humphreys lim Curry Alex Haase Daxe Durrell Joe Cagglano Dick Kubll
Joe DlV1ta Coach Robert WIcAll1ster Hou Ill Louie Truesdell Fred Henrlch C arv Lucas Mike Schall Bob Anderson
Fd Clark Pete Hauschka C ene Mora
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The soccer team brought fame and glory
to themselves and thelr school thlS year
they proved to be the first A C H S soc
cer team to have an undefeated season
Only two polnts were scored against
them because of goalle Anderson s excel
lent defense The first home game agalnst
F rontler drove spectators wild Haase
and Burrell scored the winning goals ln
the last minute of play
Of Coach McAll1ster s fine bunch of
boys Caggxano Haase Wilson Bur
rell and Anderson were first team All
Stars John Knox placed on the All Star
second team High scorers were Alex Goalie Anderson uses his head for defense
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ord by making 8 points ln one game Gene L ik? 'F i at QM 'K 'IANA' Wd Ju A 'A J U ' ' ' 'qi i JL MA' R
Moira, fullback displayed spectacular
passing techniques learned ln his native
Spam Co captains Dave Cook and John
Knox can be Justly proud of their team s
competency splrlt, and sportsmanshlp
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Kurt Kloesz, lIike Thiedeman, Hlr. Bergman, Coach. Hou' Ill: John Irving, Manager, John Farner,
Tim Will, Dennis Kelly, Don VVarren, Bruce Begin, Garry Munseii, Barry Kasonic, -lim Beane.
The harriers had an excellent season,tying
with Hamburg for the championship of
Division I of the ECIC with a record of
13-1. In the thrilling meet for the Section
VI AAA title, the runners lost to Kenmore
VVest by only one point. In the Buffalo
State Teachers Invitational Meet, the
harriers placed third behind Kenmore
East and Kenmore IVest.
Consistent point winners were Jim
Beane, Frank Emery, Clark Goetzmann,
Barry Kasonic, Bob Nlerritt, Garry Blun-
son, and Nlike Thiedeman.
Although Cross-fountry is primarily
an individual sport, team spirit plays an
important part in the desire to win. Hard
work and strict adherence to training
rules are necessary in order to produce
the good runners Amherst had this year.
Sporty tfpecmtofcr .
A familiar after-school sight: l-Id Pe-ard, Steve Sac-kett, Frank Emery
and Boh Merritt, in a practice run.
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They Iost the next thru, Iiowovtr to strong teams
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Ihc ttam finishtd third in league standing. Ihe
swinmwrs cfainc back in the playoffs, after defeat-
ing Ilainburg, toI1'1nd K It-vt Iand Ilill its onIy loss.
Frontier again cleft-atc-cl Amherst in its Hnal meet.
Blr. IYiIIi'un IVcIxr had '1 CIl'lI1Ct to coach sev-
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This year's wrestling teain,
coached by Mr. tvright, won nine
matches and lost three. The boys
finished third behind W'illia1ns-
ville and Orchard Park in the
E.C.I.C. They rallied, however,
to place second to the Billies in
the sectionals.
The outstanding rnatmen were
Bob Jackson, who was unde-
feated all season, Co-captains
Kfike Cohen and John Gentle-
man, Lynn Hartley, Lou Sabo,
and Jiin l'awlowski. Jackson won
in the sectionalsg Sabo, Pawlow-
ski, Hartley, and Vohen finished
second. The prospects for next
year are bright since only Cohen,
Hartley, and Gentleman are sen-
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WAEESTLING SQUAD
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BOWLING
lllls Xear s lxeglers were led bx
Xngelo C 0itdIllO Jon Xdel
Bruce Nlclxmnex and Nlarlx
Remgold mth 111 169 160 and
160 aserages respectlxelx Cos
tanlo suth 234 and Xdel wx 1th Q46
had the hlgh games John Lllga
and Duncan NIeNe1l were co
cxptams lnder the SUPGFXISIOII
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serles of after school matches at
local boullng allexs resulted 111
our team s pldC1I1g fourth ln the
league
Rau I hir Bomnm lohn Webster Stew Slclxttt -'Snf,,elo Costanzo Iohn I1lg.,a 'Nlark Rem
gold Jon Adel Terry Hcsch Bob Iwsk Hou ll 'Nlarun btocker Rlck Costanzo Ifugene Coop
rider Dax 1d Beyer Bruce NICKIHIIQQ Bob 'NIerr1tt Howard Dax IS George Gollbersuch
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won 6 matches and lost 3 Thls
record rated the team ln thlrd
plate Thlngs look better for next
xear however smce onlv two of
thls sears hlgh shooters Pete
Ptkstrom and Don Grell are
graduatmg Bruno Ixlellch
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of the xear The other top scorers
were Captaln Pete Fckstrom Ed
Haug Don Grell and I11Cl1dI'Ll
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Klelxch Row ll Wir Mcklllster, Don Patterson, Ray xxt'df:'kll1dt, Rlchard xxCCl6kll1dt, Pete
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Paeplowy Fd Haug Rau II Coach Vhlham Weber Steye backett Clark f oet7mann Bob Merr1tt Steve Crafts Dave
Vhnfleld Ld Peard I'arlVW1lson loe xIOl'lCCd Daxe Skmner Tony f 1013 Coach Mxlton Bergman Rou III Dave WI1ller
Frank D11 orenzo George Broun Daxe Kleeman Chuck Coopr1der Andy Somers Mlke Thledeman Bob Gaus Bob
lVI1ller Frank Emery Rou IV Tom Thomas Ray Flor hm P3WlOWSkl John Lllga Greg Mlller Barry KHSOHIC John
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Mlke Dalton Jerry Anderson Row I I Coach Wllllam Weber Dave Kotok Jerry Ortman Bruce Begm Dan Paterson
Gean Bunella Al Bergsma Don Warren Coach Mnlton Bergman Row Ill Duck Sleffert Bob Klllhefler Jlm Beane
Tom Davnes Andy Kulhurg Bob Fox Doug Hereth
TRACK
The track team had to cope with several
lnjurles during the early part of the sea
son resultlng ln losses to Vhlllamsvllle
and Hamburg Both these meets were
declded by the last relay wlth one and
three pomts determmlng the wmners
These close defeats spurred the Clnder
men to a trlumphant Hnxsh to the season
the team was vxctorlous m the rest of
thelr meets
Coach 'Vlllton Bergman s men won the
ECIC meet They finlshed second ID the
Section VI AAA finals scorlng 23 pomts
to Kenmore s 30M
High scorers were Ron Hoffman 645
Dave York 58 Frank Emery 45 John
Paeplow and Dave York teamed up to
wln the quarter mlle ln every meet Pae
plow set a section record Wlth a 51 8
clocking for the race Lynn Wardour a
junlor was captain Only four seniors
were on the squad so the 1960 season s
strength comes from pomt getters Emery,
Wardour D1Lorenzo Wlntield andG1o1a
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hlm txe the Dlvlslon I record
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Coach Robert Ilettler's nine held first
place in ECIC Division I for the first
half of the season. A losing streak put
them in second place, where they finished
the season. Their record was ll wins-
5 losses. Team spirit was high, as the
Tigers defeated each opposing team at
least once.
Leading hitters were John Barie, with a
.423 average and Captain George Bratty,
who batted .367. The pride of the team
was Joe Qaggiano a junior who pitched
two no hit gamcs hc lost only two games
and he won eight including fine spec tacu
lar shut outs C aggiano was the division s
leading pitcher Outstanding letter win
ners who returned for the 1960 season
were Thuman Burrill Barle Sampog
naro Meyer and Laggiano
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INTRAMURAL SPORTS
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This was the first year that the
girls' after-school program was
divided into two groups, the Syn-
chronized and Marathon Swim
Clubs. Under Bliss Harzmann,
adviser of both organizations, the
girls interested in synchronized
swimming learned the basic
strokes, dance skills, and diving
routines. The five girls of the
lwarathon Swim Club practiced
racing for competition with other
schools The finale and speclaltv
acts of VVater Follies were com
posed of girls who were members
of the Swim Clubs
T be Pool z.r opulm' a ter School
Rou I Surah Robinson Sue Xork line 'kndrens Bex erly Dumke Sue Rmebolt Sharon Carr practices a dlve for her ap
Barb Clark lN inn C rem Y icky. Riley C irole Wlullen Gail Cetnmn Rou II Carol peirance ln the Water lfollles
Cummings Xnn Osborn Ixiren C0lXlll Illltll Connolly Barb I rable Barb Keefe
lanlce Lew M irtlii Smith Nhrion Butterfield Bfirb Hammond Leslie Bechtel
HOCKEY
Rou' I: Sharon Panl-Low, Lynn Hckhert, Karen Anthony, Mary Kay Santmire, Pat Sloden, Sue Hoemke,
Alicia Buerger. Rau- II: Luanne Lawrence, Renee Wesson, Sandy Higgins, Marty YVeleh, Charlotte
Cleveland, -loan Boehel, Anile Spit-sz, Barbara Harzmann, Adviser. Hou' 111: Claudia Schnieder, Bar-
bara Hammond, Peggy Hausehka, Nancy Evans, Betsy Smith, Arlene Graczyk, Betty Hardin, Sandy
Lape, Annette Valvo. Rau' IV: Judy Gee, Marilyn Mitchell, Carol Rarog, Charlotte Heckmann, Ann
Osborn, Bev Alexander, Gale Pierce, Ann Hedden, Norma Klumpp. Hou- 1 tt' 2: HONOR TEAM I.
Rau' if df' L: HONOR TEAM Il.
BASKETBALL
The girls' basketball team, se-
lected and sponsored by Bliss
Carolyn Krehbiel, practiced be-
fore school every Tuesday and V
Thursday morning. An active
schedule included competition
with Eden, AVilliamsville, Sweet
Home, and Tonawanda High
Schools. The season was ended sv
with a play day at Lancaster.
This year's girls' field hockey
team. coached by Miss Barbara
Harzmann, was more active than
teams of the past. Team mem-
bers were required to practice al-
most every day after school
throughout the fall months. The
girls played four major games,
two with Park School and two
with lYilliamsx'ille. The season's
record boasted two wins, a tie,
and a defeat.
SPORTS
Seated: Pat Slodden, Judy Bevis, Ginger Knapp, Donna lizzo, Ann Headley, Norma Klumpp.
Slanding: Sandy Higgins, Barb Gerstner, Betty Hardin, Barb Hammond, Gail Pierce, Karen
Anthony, Ginna Coon, Betty Lock.
SPORTS COUNCIL
Row I Pat Slodden Carol Rexman Ann Osborn Gmna Coon Row Il Sue Hoemke
C xrol Cummmgs Arlene Graczyk Joan Boebel Barb Hammond Mlss Barbara Harz
mann Pat Catalde Mary Anne Zuzre Charlotte Heckmann Martha Smxth Barb
Adams ludy Gee
Elected representatlves from each
glrls homeroom coordlnate the
glrls sports program with MISS
Krehblel and Miss Harzmann
Members are responslble for re
cordmg the polnts earned ln after
school sports by each glrl ln thelr
homeroom The sports awards are
presented at the annual Councll
mother and daughter banquet
each spring Proceeds from the
council s annual Water Follles
are used for the Allce Buerger and
Betty Ackley Memorlal Scholar
ships Officers for the past year
were Karen Anthoney presxdent
Glnna Coon, VICC presldent
Michele Monson secretary and
Ann Osborn, treasurer
Gzrlf Plan Varzed .fports Program
Thls club IS composed of glrls who
are lnterested ln learmng how to
ofllcxate ln any of the several
sports Amherst offers girls
Under MISS Harzmann ad
vlser the gurls are taught the
basic rules of the sports and the
technlque of officlatlng They
then serve as OHICIHIS both rn the
lntramural games and ln thelr
own gym classes Last fall the
officlals club attended a rules
cllnlc at Wllllamsvllle
OFFICIALS CLUB
Row I Sue York, Jane Andrews, Mary Jordan, Beverly Dumke, Ruth Machover
Michele llflonson, Gall Homberger, Paulette Tassxopulos Row II Arlene Graczak
Barbara Keefe, Audrey Blngel, Bev Alexander, Lmda Smlthey, Ann Headley, Ann
Osborn, Sandy Tracy, Janice Burgoyne Row III Miss Krehblel, advlser, Karen
Anthony, Charlotte Heckmann, Sue Hoemke, Lynn Eckhert, Mary Santmlre, Joan
McCall, Drma Fried, Chrns Stepren, Mlss Harzmann, advlser
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LY Compliments
lT VELVET FLAVOR
Than You Bargain Far' of
arling Amherst IROQUOIS BAG CO., INC.
'ms Dairy, Inc.
4949 Main Street
Buffalo 26, N. Y.
To the School Board, Teachers, and Staff
THANK YOU!
To my fellow Graduates
GOOD LUCK!
Howie Huffon
NATIONAL GYPSUM COMPANY
nherst High School graduates are now employed at our Executive Offices,
ware Avenue where air-conditioning, music and sound control represent
finest working conditions.
Congratulations to the Class of 1960
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DRUG STORES
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Sheridan Harlem Plaza
Snyder, N. Y. F R I E N D
We Deliver - Clrcle 2900
Russell-Miller Milling Co. FRANK'S RESTAURANT
Buffalo, New York 3975 Main street
MILLERS OF SUPERIOR Eggeflsvmf 25, N' Y-
BAKERY FLOU RS
JOHN ADRIAN SONS, INC.
Manufacturers of Quality Sausage 8: Provisions
XVhOlesalers To
Schools, Institutions, Etc.
l750 Genesee St. TA 4466-7 Buffalo ll, N. Y.
MUSICORNER, Inc.
A1558 Main Street Clrcle 0888 Snyder 26, New York
Stationery Records
Greeting Cards High Fidelity Phonographs
Gifts Books
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Compliments
of a
FRIEND
Best Ol' Luck to the
Senior Class
Compliments of the
STUDENT UNION
President
NI ike-Grando
Vice President
xludy Baumler
Treasurer
Doug Birrell
Sefretary
Marilyn Schanier
AN INDEX
TO
COMMUNITY LIVING!
THE AMHERST BEE
5564 Main St.
Williamsville, N. Y.
PL 4700
DR. FRANK VASTOLA
Osteopathic
Physician and Surgeon
4017 Harlem Road corner Saratoga
Snyder 26, N. Y. CI 2255
PLaza 5092
VILLAGE TARTAN SHOP
0 Casual Clothes
0 Accessories
RINEBOLT HARDWARE
Phone CI 1775
Q Lingerie Quality Home Maintenance Supplies
Frances E. IVilliams
5426 Main Street 4564 Main Street Snyder 26, N Y
IVilliamsville, N. Y.
For a Career in
Professional Nursing
Apply to
The Director of Nursing
Deaconess Hospital
School of Nursing
563 Riley Street
Buffalo 8, N. Y.
SU 4400
Deaconess Hospital is
Bz1iIdz'r1g for Better Health
270 new beds and facilities
will be ready in 1961
GERALD F. BOYLE
INSURANCE
Real Estate - Mortgage Loans
Lower Rates, Preferred Risks
3911 Main Street
Eggertsville 21, N. Y.
Try Our Homemade
Breads, Pies, Cakes, Rolls
LOCK'S HOME BAKERY
3927 Harlem at Kensington
Quality our Specialty
CI 1080
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SNITHVK5
RELIABLE PHARMACIES
SMITHER LONG DRUG CORP.
Eggertsville, New York
Aklherst 1111
SMITHER 8: HILL DRUG CO.
Main 8: Leroy, Buffalo
PArkside llll
Every Detail
Personally Attended To
MINIT CAR WASH
4476 MAIN at HARLEM
Whitewalls washed
at no extra Charge
Open 7 days per week
fweather permittingj
RE. -e I
Compliments
of
ALLEN'S PROVINCIAL
and
CONTEMPORARY SHOPPE
3973 Harlem Road
Snyder, New York
SHAW'S TEXTILES
Cottons
Silks
Woolens
Drapery Fabrics
2823 Delaware Ave.
Kenmore, New York
Phone Clrcle 0123 Delivery Service
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DRY CLEANING
We Operate Our Own Plant
2200 Kensington Avenue
Snyder 21, N. Y.
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Ben Swan
Por1'rai'r Studio
637 Main Street in Buffalo
across from Shea's Buffalo
IVA 8889
All negatives kept
for Due years
for duplicate orders
Queen City Seed
and Nursery Co., Inc.
3982 Harlem Road
near Kensington
Sn ycler, New York
Good INishes
WII.KIE'S
.Stores for Men
4508 Main Street
Tresidder Inc. Realtors
Agents for
Travelers Insurance Co.
4675 Main St.
at Darwin Drive
Clrcle 0550-0363
Trained to guard your health
SNYDER PHARMACY
C. Keil Cassety, Ph.G.
4536 MAIN ST.
Snyder, New York
Call Clrele 99l5
Free Delivery
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Best Wishes
Carpenter 81 Skaer,
Inc.
General Contractors
Buffalo 10, N. Y.
Institutional,
Commercial
and
Industrial
Construction
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STUDENT PATRONS
Lana Anderson Harry M. Huinphreys
Richard Beane Howard Hutton
Donna Ezzo Vangie Parson
Annette Gilliland Patricia Slodden
Andrew T. Greeley Lindy Thompson
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FAMILY
Mrs. John
Dr. Sc Mrs.
Mr. S4 Mrs
Mr. 84 Mrs.
Mr. S4 Mrs
Dr. 8: Mrs.
Mr. Se Mrs.
Mr. 8: Mrs
Mr. Se Mrs
Mr. Sc Mrs
Mr. Se Mrs
Dr. Se Mrs.
Mr. Se Mrs
Mr. Sc Mrs
Mr. Sc Mrs
Mr. Sq Mrs.
Dr. Sc Mrs.
Mr. 8: Mrs
Mr. 8: Mrs
Mr. 8: Mrs
Dr. 8: Mrs.
Mr. Sc Mrs
Mr. 8: Mrs
Mr. Sc Mrs
PATRONS
M. Benzing
Reuben Billowitz
Julius Boda
Anthony M. Caggiano
Kenneth F. Carroll
Kenneth H. Eckhert
John Entrikin
John R. Findlay
john G. Frey
YVillia1n H. Gage
Carlos H. Greene
B. Edward Heekinann
R. B. Hirsch
Howard E. R. Hutton
Ralph L. LaDuca
B. Benjamin McNamara
Harold Meese
Frank Puglisi
Charles Roesch
Ainslie A. Slodden
H. C. Santmire
James F. Schrader
Cecil Sprague
Edward Stotz
BUSINESS PATRONS
Mary Bryant Food Shop
Menzies Sc Co. Inc.
Barney Miller Inc.
Vin-Chet Pastry Shop Inc.
J. F. XVClI'll1CllHC1' Inc.
Twin Fair
Dept. Stores
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
The Staff of the 1960 Tower is
appreciative of the financial as-
sistance obtained from student
and family patrons and from
local businesses.
YVe hope that Amherst resi-
dents will join us in patronizing
these community-spirited busi-
nesses.
READ MOTOR CO. INC.
30 Years
Your Amherst
Ford Dealer
5661 Main Street
Williamsville, N. Y.
Congratulations to the Class of 1960
And Welcome to the
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
Sponsors of the ANNUAL HOLIDAY DANCE
For the benefit of the
Paul M. King Memorial Scholarship Fund
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CONGRATULATIONS
David Cook
Paul Fleischauer
Ann Osborn
Marshall Cusic
The tudent Council
Honor Society tore
BEST WISHES
to the
1960 Graduates
Manager - Bruce Nothmann Asst. Mgr. - Val Scott
Advisor - Mr. Schuchardt
A Complete Line of School Supplies
in Room 223 for Your Convenience
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CONGRATULATIONS
Class Ol
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Complimcn Ls
THE SQUIRE SHOP C0lEY'S DAIRY, INC.
FOR MEN
4548 min Street Lincoln 1071
Snyder, New York
T CONGRATULATIONS N and XE.:
tb I BEST WISHES '
to the
Class Of 1960
from
John Barie, P1'ffSide'Hf Lynn Hfardour, Vice President
Lee Geek, Secretmy V G Lynn Hartley, T1-eeew-ef
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Best Wishes To Our
Departing Upperclassrnen
Class '61
President
Jim Curry
Vice President
Bob Clarkson
Treasurer
Blake Bergen
Secretary
Charlotte Cleveland
From the GITIS Sports Council
Congratulations To The Class Of
President Karen Anthony
Vice President Ginna Coon
Secretary Ann Osborn
Treasurer Michele Monson
QR . 1 Ame'rica's King Of
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DICK FISCHER
ATHLETIC GOODS, INC.
699 Main Tonawanda
Thruway Plaza Niagara Falls
FOWLER'S
CHOCOLATE SHOPPE
1215 jefferson Ave.
Buffalo, N. Y.
5752 Main Street
Williamsville, N. Y.
THE TOWN OF AMHERST
SUPERVISOR-Harry Jones
COUNCILMEN-Edgar J. Barth, Erl-
ward Cook, Chester Hardt, Harry Sehall.
TOXVN CLERK-Albert C. Vosseler.
SUPT. OF HIGHXVAYS-George L.
Austin. TOWN ATTORNEY-Leland
Davis. CHIEF OF POLICE-Herbert E.
Zimmerman. JUSTICES OF THE
PEACE-Theodore Smith, jr., Edward
Robinson. RECEIVER OF TAXES-
Nelson H. Blocher. CHAIRMAN,
BOARD OF ASSESSORS-Fred YV.
Stuewe. BUILDING COMMISSIONER
-Elmer C. Love. TOWN ENGINEER-
R. H. McLernon.
Von's Super Market
4575 Main Street
Snyder, New York
Snyder's Showplace Of Values
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Come In And See Us. Your Friends And Neighbors Do!
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