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DEDICATION
Our 1947 Revue is dedicated to Mrs. Helen Kirsch,
instructor and librarian of Elba Central School for the
past fourteen years.
Mrs. Kirsch, first knovsm to Elba students as
Miss Walters, was born in Auburn and after attend-
ing a training class in Skaneateles taught in a rural
school for three years. She then attended Geneseo
Sgt? Normal School and came to Elba in the fall of
She taught in the grades and also had charge of
the library. After centralization her work as librar-
ian became more complicated. Through her untiring
efforts and efficiency she has built up the fine li-
brary we have today.
Mrs. Kirsch has organized the Library Club
which consists of girls from the seventh and eighth
grades, who learn some of the fundamentals of li-
brary work and are able to assist her in many ways.
Behind her quiet and reserved manner, there is
to be found a sympathy and a willingness to help any
student needing assistance whether it be the selec-
tion of a proper book or the location of certain ref-
erence material.
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MRS. HELEN KIRSCH
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sorrow over the sudden death of Mr. Axel B. Berglin, member of our
Board of Education. Mr. Berglin had served on this board from the
time the school was first centralized. His interest in thelpwelfare of
young people and his active participation in the 4-H Club, gained for
him a wide circle of friends who mourn his untimely passing. ' H 1
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PAUL RANDALL
Student Council
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AUDREY SAILE
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MARGARET WOOF
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Dramatics 3,4
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Leaders' Club 4 Speak. Contest
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The Junior Class has prospered greatly under the able leadership of
the following class officers elected in September:
President ................. George Allen
Vice-President .......... Florence Smitzney
Secretary ................ Virginia Hicks
Treasurer ................. Betty Pahuta
Student Council Members ..... . Beverly Crabb
Fred Schultz
Danny Martino's orchestra furnished the music at our Junior Prom
on November 22. The m ' '
gy naslum was decorated in a Chinese setting, -
complete with lanterns and kites. Dorothy Wilford presided as queen.
Pictures taken that night are now recorded in the secretary's book.
The Harvest Supper held on election night, the serving of refresh-
ments at all the Firemen's Dances, and the taking of pictures, added a
very substantial sum to our class treasury.
Our class rings arrived in February, to the great joy of everyone.
Our girls' class basketball team holds the championship for all in-
tramural games played inschool hours. In the league games, we came
out even by losing two and winning two games.
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SOPHOMORES "4'B i
The class officers are as follows: 'V
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vice-President. . . . . .Edward Polasky f
Secretary ............ . . .Mary Zelinski
Student Council Members. . . . . . Richard Test '
Betty Waldron f
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this year.
During the school year we have had a Christmas party and sponsored
a movie "The Count of Monte Cristo." We also sold refreshments at A
basketball games which added quite a sum to our treasury. . .
'I'he class of 1949 wishes to thank Miss Baier for the advice she has gf
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K. Hall, P. Rich
Third Row: Mr. Benton, A. Gillette, H. Baube, V. Speed, C. Blood, M. Kilby, D
Shultz, I. Darch, V. Erhardt, S. Steckley, Miss Donava.n
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ven a, askell, W. Hicks, G. Rowcliffe, H. Rowcliffe, D. Park,
G. George, R. Myers, S. Monachino
F RESHMEN
Our motto "We will finish what we attempt" aptly expresses the at
titude of our ninth grade class. We are determined to work as if all
success depended on our own efforts and to be humble in the achieve
ments which result.
It is our purpose to win a good reputation for the class of 1950 one
which will be respected while we are at school in Elba and remembered
with pride by those who come after us
We wish to express our gratitude to Miss Donovan and Mr Bento
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and all the teachers who have guided us and helped to make this a very
pleasant year.
The following were elected class officers for this year
President ........ Kemieth Hall
Vice-President. . . Ioan Ford
Secretary ........ Barbara Iakaub
Treasurer ........ Paul Rich
Student Council Members Irene Matla
George Rowcliffe
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Second Row: M. Hare, B. Horton, I. Shuler, I. Iannain, Mrs. Strouts E White P. Hicks
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Third Row: D. Ma.nhardt, E. Wiedrich, S. Smith, E. Jenkins, B. Erhardt, B. Ienkins,
N. Post, C. Palermo, W. Wilford
Fourth Row: M. Marciniak, I. Burns, M. Putney, F. Kingdollar, D. Maskell, R. Mas-
kell, M. Stokes, E. Brown, F. Zelinski.
EIGHTH GRADE
In September we entered through the doors of the 8th grade room,
wondering what was in store for us. We found that We were able to look
ahead to many events.
In December we held our Christmas party. Two trees were con-
tributed by Eric Brown and jacques Hill, and the class decorated them.
We had refreshments and exchanged gifts.
The 8th grade girls put on an Operetta in january which was very
successful. At a later date it was repeated for the Gran Th ' 1
, ge. e gir s
also have a good basketball team and have won most of their games.
Earlier in the year the 8th grade boys played Alexander and won
The h
y ave an excellent team and are looking forward to a better one.in
the years to come.
Our class has financed its activities this year by paying dues. We
added twelve dollars to our treasury by having a bingo game when the
Cole Circus played at our school.
This year is the first year we have regents examinations and every-
one is looking forward to passing.
We wish to thank Mrs. Strouts for the help and service that h h
s e as
given us all during this happy and successful year.
The class officers are as follows:
f President. . . .... . . . . . . Iacques Hill
Vice-President ....... . . . . Nancy Post
Secretary ............ . . . Patsy Vigneri
Treasurer ............. . . . Joanne Shuler
Student Council Members ...... Susanne Smith
Nofri Monachino
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First Row: P. Ter Haar, B. Coughlin, D. Iakaub, Mr. Iohnson, D. Talbot, D. Benson,
I. Laney
Second Row: S. Monac ino, J. 1 , . , . ,
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i Edgerton, V oyce
Third Row: A. Johnson, D. Fitch, K. Coughlin, E. Farrington, L. Penepent
SEVENTH GRADE
The lar e number of students in the seventh grade this year made it
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necessary to divide the class into 7A a.nd 7B Homerooms. 7A elected
the following officers:
President ....... . . . Alfred Bielawski
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Vice-President ....... ...... D avid o
Secretary ............... Io Ann Edgerton
Treasurer ................. Iean Gillette
Student Council Members ....... David Iakaub
Audrey Iohnson
with honors in the magazine sale last fall. Paul
Our grade ran away
Ter Haar was the champion salesman ln both class and individual sales.
Audrey Johnson became Elba Central School spelling champion to
carry on the laurels of Grade 7A.
Grade 7's basketball team in the Iunior-Y league at Batavia has
reached the finals to date.
We hold class meetings every month to keep on our toes and carry
out student council legislation.
Our social activities have been few this year but in spite of the small
start this year we are headed for bigger and better things in the future.
The Class of 1952 will be the biggest and best in the history of E. C. S.
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First Row: D. Swartz I . -
Second Row: G. Dutton, S. Andrews, T. Ross, Miss Kaczmarek, R. Iachimowicz, A.
Myers, F. Lund
Third Row: H. Maskell, S. Crane, C. Schuler, I. Ruck, H. Schultz, T. Seavert, O.
Palermo
Fourth Row: F. Bezon, R. Heale, J. Johnston, F. Elliott, E. Penepent, M. Armison, A
Pridmore
SEVENTH GRADE
Grade 7B of the class of 1952 began their first year in junior high
school by the election of the following class officers:
President .............. Rose Iachimowicz
Vice-President. . . .... David Swartz
Secretary .............. Edward Penepent
Treasurer.................ArleneDunn
Student Council Members ....... Fra.nk Elliott
Helene Schultz
Later in the- year Edward Penepent resigned ,as class secretary and
Ioan Ruck was elected to replace him.
The Council Members kept the class well informed about Student
Council Activities. '
Throughout the year this class has shown an abundance of school
spirit and under the guidance of Miss Frances A. Kaczmarek home-
room teacher, has taken an active part in many school activities. It
placed a close second in the school annual magazine sales drive contest.
Th . . . .
e group sponsored an exhibit of war souvenirs as a side show, when
the Circus came to Elba.
The class is very social minded and has enjoyed Christmas and Val-
entine's Day parties. A class picnic has been pla.nned for Iune.
Dancing classes in connection with the study of music and ,lantern
slides on New York State in social studies class have been especially
enjoyed by the pupils of this class.
With the experience in the management of class meetings and activi-
ties, obtained this year, the class of 1952 hopes to accomplish even more
next year.
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Ames, Barbara
Baker, Beatrice
Benson, Helen
Bielawski, Dorothy
Bower, David
Boyce, Norlene
Burns, Ianet
Chapell, Nancy
Dickes, Elaine
Dutton, Lloyd
Edwards, Iohn
Goetz, Mary Lou
Goodliffe, Deloris
Harezga, Celia
Jackson, Irene
Iannain, Sandra
Ienkins, Sylvia
Kilby, Donald
Kingdollar, Harold
Laney, Margaret
Priestley, Albert
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Manhardt, Barbara
Markle, Ray
Maskell, George
Monachino, Pauline
Neindorf, Frederick
Pangrazip, Beverly
Penepent, Ronald
Raihbun, Clyde
Richenberg, Richard
Rohr, Donald
Rohr, Carl
Shuknecht, Leonard
Shultz, Kermeth
Shultz, Shirley
Speed, Roger
Stokes, Raymond
Talbot, Dale
Test, Mary
Underhill, Byrne Deane
Weber, Lawrence
Wood, Roberta
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FIFTH GRADE
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Miss Parmelee
Allen, Lyle
Armbrewster, Doris
Benthin, Lynn
Benton, Patricia Ann
Bower, Paul
Brinkman, Richard
Dunn, Donald
Erhardt, Franklin
Fiorentino, Carmella
Gillette, Na.ncy
Greene, Jerome
Heale, Katherine
Hyback, Edward
Johnson, Eileen
Kinney, Earl
Marciniak, Richard
Maskell, Everett
Monachino, Pauline
Putney, Gordon
Richenberg, Eugene
Rowcliffe, Marlene
Schuler, Marlene
Shuler, Gerald
Stuart, Ronald
Tretter, Ioan
Weber, Kathleen
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Barber, Betty
Benzon, Richard
Darch, Elaine
Dorman, Phyllis
Elliott, Allen
Farrington, Donald
George, Jane
Gillard, Lee
Goetz, Wayne
Hedges, Richard
Kinney, Laverne
Martwicka, John
Mills, Kenneth
Monachino, Joseph
Palermo, Florence
Roth, Irene
Ruck, Donald
Rupert, Eleanor
Scott, Carl Ir.
Seavert, Shirley
Smith, Ella May
Stehler, William
Talbot, Gail
Talbot, Lyle
Underhill, Carrie
Vanderhoof, William
Vigneri, Caroline
Vigneri, Josephine
Ward, Ianet
Warn, Raymond
Wilford, Arthur
Zicari, Geraldine
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Ames, Donald
Benson, Earl
Bonk, Grace
Burns, Valjean
Coughlin, Audrey
George, Paul
George, Richard
Goetz, Lynn
Greene, joseph
Henry, Martha
Hyback, Keith
Markel, Gertrude
Neindorf, Erma
Norton, Robert
Palermo, Io Ann
Pridmore, Faye Ann
Priestly, Delores
Putney, David
Shultz, Gertrude
Smith, Martha
Synder, Neil
Weatherbee, Raymond
Weber, Onolee
Wiedrich, Gail
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Mrs. Christopher
Bezon, Joseph
Bielawski, Sally
Brasky, Arthur
Bridge, David
Bryant, Ruth
Churchill, Floyd
Dickes, Gary
George, Gertrude
johnson, Betty
Kingdollar, Robert
Markle, Richard
Matla, Gerald
Murphy, Edward
Myers, Iudith
Naylor, Donald
Norton, Beverly
Palermo, Carolyn
Pangrazio, LaVerne
Park, justin
Pendergast, Iames
Rowcliffe, Daniel
Shultz, Ronald
Smith, Harry
Smith, Noreen
Stokes, Edith
Szyniec, Sophie
Wallace, Keith
Zambito, Charles
THIRD GRADE
Miss Hazel Burr
Benson, Carl
Benson, Raymond
Bigelow, Ann
ghapell, Jeannette
ropo Carl
Dorman, Lawrence
Jakaub Ronald
Johnston, Mary
Johnston, Margaret
Kaczmarczyk, Janice
Laney Paul
Lund,,Ra1ph
Markwica, Frank
Monachinob Suzanne
Naylor Ro ert
Norton, Dennis
Pahuta, Mary Ann
Richenberg, Larry
Ruck Janet
Smart, Richard
Strabel, George
Szymansl-ri, Raymond
Talbot, Nancy Lou
Warn, Peter
trH1Rn GRADE ' K5
Miss Shephard
Allen, Richard
Baldwin, James
Barber, Donald
Benson, Kenneth
Benton, Mary Ellen
Blood, Harold
Burns, David
Borton, James
Bryant, Charles
Chapell, Carolyn
Crossett, Thomas
Dunn, Richard
Hartman Howard r .
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Horzempa, John
Jakaub, Judith
Kinney, Muriel
Markle, Rita
Odell, William
Putney, Lee
Putney, Lynn
Rathbun, Joyce
Roth, Rose
Say, Geraldine
Schoenthal, Reylene
Schultz, William
Seavert, Dorothy
Shultz, Regina
Smart, Arthur
Smith, Catherine
Steckley, Gretchen
Stehlar, Charles
Vanderhoof, Jane
Wohlfeil, Carol Arm
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Austin, Audrey
Bauer, Ronald
Brown, Catharine
Cole, Gerald
Gillette, David
Hall, Ronald
Homer, Dorothy
Kasmer, Betty
Mason, Robert
Monachino, Joseph
Naylor, Allen
Norton, Marjorie
Printup, Evelyn
Slusher, Ronald
Smith, Gordon
Speed, Lucille
Stehlar, Mary
Strobele, Lois
Underhill, Charles
Weatherbee, Robert
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Baker, Raya
Benton, William
Bezon, Eugene
Churchill, Joyce
David, William
Dickes, Neal
Erhardt, Joa.nne
Glover, Melvin
Jackson, Edward
Jakaub, Paul
Markwica, Louise
Millis, Lee
Moss, Lorene
Niedzialek, Thomas
Pangrazio, Bernard
Park, Linda
Pridmore, Linda Lou
Rohr, Barbara
Ross, Carol Ann
Vigneri, Mary Jane
Warn, Robyn
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Gavenda, Walter
Gillard, William
Hammond, Lee
Hartman, Richard
Hartman, Robert
Johnson, Robert
Monachino, Thomas
Murphy, Elizabeth
Richenberg, Karen
Rowcliffe, Gerald
Smith, Mabel
Stuart, Daniel
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Davis, Carol
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Dorman, Audrey
Gabriel, Chester
Goetz, Patricia
Gray, Alfred
Heale, Laverne
Jakaub, Domla
Mason, Jean
Motz, John
Norton, Ellsworth
Rathbun, Ruth
Rossney, James
Searls, James
Searls, John
Shephard, James
Shuknecht, Lee
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Second Row: A. Johnson, H. Schultz, P. Randall, E. Hare, T. Gillard, K. Hall, B. Waldron
Third Row: N.
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Fourth Row: . Rowcliffe, F. Schultz, L. Horton, F. Elliott
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STUDENT COUNCIL
Our Student Colmcil started this ,year with a "hot" campaign between
the opposing sides of the "Rockets ' and the "Comets." The campaign
was ably managed by Rulon Martyn and Richard Test. The advisors
were Mr. Benton and Mr. Schogoleff. After a campaign of three days, the
following officers were elected:
President ....... .... P aul Randall
Vice-President. . . . Thomas Gillard
Secretary. . . . . . . .
Treasurer. . . . . . . .
Class representatives:
Seniors..........
Juniors ....
Sophomores . . .
Freshmen. . . I
Eighth Grade . .
Seventh Grade . . .
. . . . Eunice Hare
. . Kenneth Hall
. . . . .Ioan Davis
Lorne Horton
. . Beverly Crabb
Fred Schultz
. . Betty Waldron
Richard Test
. . . . Irene Matla
George Rowcliffe
. . . . Susanne Smith
Nofrio Monachino
. .Helene Schultz
Audrey Johnson
Frank Elliot
David Iakaub
An accomplishment the Council may well he proud of is the comple-
tion of the Constitution of the Elba Central School.
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First Row: C. Talbot, F. Sulimowicz
Second Row: D. Wilford, L. Eggers, R. Dilcher, L. Gateson, I. Gi11a.rd, I Ames, L
Horton, A. Horzempa, E. Hare
Third Row: E. Watson, B. Crabb, Miss Donavan, Mr. Benton, Mr. Schogoleff Miss
Evans, I Zelinski, D. Erhardt
Fourth Row: B. Waldron, M. Harkness, T. Gillard, P. Randall, R. Test, R Martyn
D. George, S. Gubb
YEARBOOK STAFF
Editor-in-Chief. . .
Assistant Editors . . .
Art Editor ........... ..
Art Staff
Anita Horzempa
Florence Sulimowicz
Charmaine Talbot
Shirley Gubb
Advertising Manager ....
Business Manager . . .
Photography ......
Boys' Sports Editor. . .
Girls' Sports Editor . . .
Activities .........
Classes .........
Grades ....... . .
Typing Editor .......
Typing Staff
Iennie Zelinski
Dorothy George
Jeannette Pridmore
. . Jean Gillard
. . . Eunice Hare
Thomas Gilla.rd
. . . Leanna Gateson
Eunice I-Iare
Doris Arnold
Ruth Knight
Ruth Dutton
. . . . Lorne Horton
Rulon Martyn
. . . . . Ioyce Ames
Dorothy Erhardt
. . . Ronald Dilcher
Richard Test
. . Paul Randall
. . . Erma Watson
. . Dorothy Wilford
. . . . .Beverly Crabb
. . Marcia Harkness
. . . . . Laura Eggers
Betty Waldron
Ellen Beach
We hope that this Revue will help you to recall many days at good old
'll b ur reatest reward
Elba Central. If it does, your satisfaction wi e o g
Our object has been to present a true picture of school life so that
others may realize the many good times had by all. Our advisors, Mr
Benton, Miss Donovan, Miss Evans, Mr. Schogoleff and Mrs. Strouts
have helped us with untiring interest and it is to them that we wish to ex
press grateful appreciation.
First Row: M. Horton, C. Talbot. Second Row: E. Hare, S. Gubb, L. Gateson, D. Wil-
ford, B. Monachino. Third Row: O. Boyce, N. White, A. Horzempa, I. Zelinski, W.
Armison, S. Iohns, R. Dutton. Fourth Row: D. George, B. Iakaub, M. Steckley.
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Fourth Row: I. Gillette. T. Rick, W. Dart, G. Driggs, I. Davis, E. Wiedrich, E. Boldt,
H- Heidenreich, V- Speed, 0- P2l6l'm0- Third Row: C. Talbot, A Gillette A Saile,
M. Harkness, E. Sharp, E. Watson, N. Post, V. Hicks, I. Hartley, 'H. Horzemna, S. Gubb,
Second Row. J. Saile, B. Horton, G. Marshall, D. Wilford, V Erhardt Mrs Grapka I
Gillard, 1. shuier, B. Coughlin, s. Andrews, R. wood. First -Row: s. lvlonachino, Liora.
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First Row: . ic , . , . .
Second Row: B. Ienldns, D. Manhardt, E. Jenkins, B. Erhardt, N. Post, B. Horton
Third Row: I. Iannain, S. Smith, C. Palermo, I. Shuler
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Fifth Row: D. Wilford, M. Horton, G. Crane, S. Gubb, I. Hartley, B. Waldron, F.
Mason, D. George, G. Marshall, B. Pahuta, L. Gateson
Fourth Row: I. Ward, A. Gillette, C. Blood, E. Watson, L. Eggers, I. Zelinski, I.
' M. Kilb D. Erhardt, B. Crabb, Arnold, H. Baube, E. Sharp
Davis y,
Third Row: M. Harkness, I. Ford, V. Erhardt, A. Salle, S. Steckley, T. Wood, P.
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Second Row: L. Horton, H. Rowcliffe, F. Schultz, L. Martyn, T. Bridges, Miss Mey-
ers, G. Allen, I. Swartz, G. Rowcliffe, D. Rowcliffe, R. Martyn
R. Test. P. Palermo
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First Row: M. Test, N. Chapell
Second Row: B. Horton, Edgerton, B. Wood, Miss Kaczmarek, C. Schuler, S. Iannain
B. Pangrazio D ,
Third Row: I. Shuler, B. Jenkins, T. Wood, E. Wiedrich, V. Speed, N. Post, E. Ienkms,
I. Ruck
Fourth Row: P. Dorman, S. Jenkins, W. Wilford, R. Iachimowicz, I. Gillette
GIRL SCOUTS
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The Elba Girl Scout troop was quite active during the first semester.
We enjoyed preparing refreshments and plarming entertainment for our
annual Christmas party.
We were successful in selling greeting cards a.nd used this money to
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many of the dances.
At the regular weekly meetings we spent our time on achievement
tests.
As yet our troop has not qualified for registration with the National
Headquarters of the Girl Scouts, but it is hoped that this goal can be
reached in the near future.
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First Row: D. Swartz, D. Talbot, F. Bezon, O. Bezon, O. Palermo, R. Shultz, Mr. Johnson,
W. Dart, M. Armison, L. Airth, I. Laney, S. Monachino
Second Row: I. Hill, E. Brown, K. Hall, K. Coughlin, R. Martyn, F. Schultz, M. Putney, M.
Dilcher, R. Heale, P. Terl-laar, D. Iakaub
Third Row: G. Rowcliffe, D. Maskell, H. Rowcliffe, G. Allen, D. Park, I. Swartz, R. Test,
D. Rowcliffe
Fourth Row: L. Putney, N. Monachino, 1. Burns, H. Horzempa, M. Hare
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Troop 17 began the season with a week's camping trip in the Penn-
sylvania Mountains. After that we reorganized into three patrols which
are having a contest of Scout activities. We are under the leadership of
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a newly formed troop committee composed of several mem ers o
Elba Fire Department.
Our troop activities are financed by the money earned in paper col-
lections. We also held a Thanksgiving dance in November.
On March 24, 1947 we held our annual charter dinner at which a-
wards were made to the scouts. It was at this meeting that we formally
received our charter from the Genesee Council.
We are planning an active schedule for spring and summer. This
will include a camping trip to Camp Sam Wood, the area Scout Camp site.
We trust that we are entering a year of great progress in scouting.
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First Row: D. Rowcliffe. Second Row: G. Allen, L. Horton, T. Gillard, Mr. Scho-
goleff, R. Martyn, R. Test, G. Rowcliffe. Third Row: F. Schultz, E. Park, R. Dil-
cher, H. Rowcliffe.
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Fourth Row: B. Dutton, S. Monachino, E. Boldt, D. Rowcliffe, C. Manhardt, C. Tretter,
P. Palermo. Third Row: G. Driggs, E. Park, E. Johnston, G. George, L. Laney, N.
Geissler. Second Row: H. Rowcliffe, I. Crane, P. Randall, Mr. Bridges, G. Allen, F.
Schultz, R. Martyn. First Row: D. Boyce, H. Churchill.
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Harkness '
Martyn, I. Swartz, R. Dilcher, T. Bridges, N. Chamberlain
. HOME ECONOMICS
B. Benson, S. Gubb, V. Hicks, R. Dutton, D. Miller, F. Sulimowicz, D. George
B. Monachino, G. Marshall, B. Pahuta, D. Wilford, A. Horzempa, F. Smitz-
ney, P. Monachino, E. Watson, D. Erhardt, R. Rowcliffe
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Vigneri, S. Zambito, M. Horton, C . Talbot
V. Erhardt, F. Mason, B. Iakaub, E. Benson, B, Waldron, G. Crane
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Third Row I. Crane, L. Horton
SENIOR PLAY
On November 15, 1946, the Seniors presented their annual play. This
play was a comedy-drama, the first of its kind ever produced in Elba.
According to the critics, it was one of the most successful plays present
ed in our school.
The setting of the play was the home of Eloise Baxter, a confident,
efficient, determined, old maid. Edith Meadows her gay and irrespon-
sible sister, had promised to care for a young orphan, Elnora Guilford.
Before the day came for the child to arrive, Edith had accepted an in-
vitation to visit Mexico. She managed to persuade the indignant Eloise
to take the girl until she returned from her trip. The sharp tongue and
unyielding attitude of Eloise might have driven the young orphan away,
had it not been for the understanding Dr. Travis, a physician and friend
of the family. Dr. Travis' loving kindness helped the girl to become ac-
customed to Eloise's sternness. As the play proceeded, Eloise learned
to love the girl and struggled to have the town accept her. The play end-
ed happily with the Doctor and Eloise marrying, thus providing a home
for Elnora.
Eloise Baxter . . .
Dr. John Travis . .
Mrs. Myrta Hart.
Edith Meadows . .
Kermeth Winshell .
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. ...... Theodore Say
Philippa Monachino
. . . . .Florence Sulimowicz
. . ...... Lorne Horton
Mr. Grubb ....... .... G eorge Driggs
Elnora Guilford . .
Mrs. Prescott . . .
Gloria Prescott. .
Barbara Kilbourne . .
Dolores Boyle . . .
Judy Handon ....
Herman Slade . . .
Mr. Traynor . . .
Mrs. Haver .....
Mrs. Carpenter, .
Orrin Bidell
. . Dorothy Bower
. ...... Susan Panek
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. . . .Mary Steckley
. . . Dorothy Erhardt
. . . . Ioan Hartley
. . .Joseph Crane
. . . Clyde White
. . Iemiie Zelinski
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The prompter was Anita Horzempa. Paul Randall andLoren Laney
acted as stage managers.
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Second Row: S. Monachino, R. Myers, C. Tretter
First Row: N. Geissler D. Park M. Hare, P. Rich H. Rowcliffe
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Second Row: D. Gavenda, F. Schultz, I. Swartz, G. Allen, P. Palermo, R. Martyn, T. Gi11a.rd
Third Row: D. Park, D. Rowcliife, G. Rowcliffe, R. Dilcher, H. Rowcliffe, L. Horton, R.
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Fourth Row: D. Gavenda, D. Rowcliffe, R. Test
Third Row: R. Martyn, L. Horton, J. Crane, T. Gillard, R. Myers
Second Row: I. Swartz, G. Rowcliffe, D. Park, P. Randall, G. Allen, H. Rowcliffe, F. Schultz
First Row: G. Driggs, R. Dilcher
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SPORTS
This year, as always, sports have been a leading factor at Elba Central. Although the
games won were few, school spirit continued to bring Elbans to games, both at home and
away. The boys, too, continued to practice diligently which proves they had what it takes
to be a good sport.
The beginning of the school year 1946-47 saw a new coach in the spot light of the Phys-
ical Education Department of E. C. S. His name is Stamford Sherwood, and he hails from
Oxford, New York. He is a graduate of Ithaca, New York. Before coming to Elba he spent
three and one half years in the U. S. Army. Two years of that time was given to training
medical men, and for one and a half years, he worked with groups of illiterate soldiers.
Although, at the time of this writing, he has not been here quite a year, both the interest
and the participants in sports at E. C. S. have been steadily improving. We all appreciate
his fine work.
FOOTBALL
This year's football squad played under the new supervision of Coach Sherwood and
while we only won one game and lost five we felt the set-backs were largely due to a green
team. Only three were returning members of last year's squad. The team started prac-
tice a few days after school opened in the fall and played until the latter part of October.
The training was tough, but not one member dropped out. Rain or shine, one could always
find the team out on the field practicing after school.
Coach Sherwood's new team played the following positions:
I. Swartz ........................... . . . tail back
F.Shultz.... ..... .....end
R. Myers . . . . . .center
T. Gillard . . .... center
P. Randall . . . . .wing back
R. Martyn . . . . quarter back
E. Polasky . . . .... tail back
G. Rowcliffe . . .... wing back
D. Park .... ...... e nd
I. Crane . . . .... . end
L. Horton . . . ..... . end
G. Allen ..... . . . tail back
H. Rowcliffe . . . . . wing back
D. Gavenda . . . ..... . end
D. Rowcliffe . . '. . tail back
D. Test ............................ V. . . . . . center
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The football season started off with our playing host to Phelps. We were beaten due to
a more experienced team.
The next game we journeyed to Corfu where we were again defeated.
The Friday following we played the return game with Phelps, and again were outclassed
but not discouraged.
On October 18, we went out to get revenge for the trouncing Corfu gave us in the last
game, but their size and weight again made them the Victor. '
Everything looked black until Middleport tried to invade us. We ran them into the dust
by defeating them 52-13.
The season ended with our playing guest to Harley Prep School. Most of the scoring
was done by the hosts at that game and we lost by quite a margin.
BASKETBALL '
The basketball season looked a little more promising this year than it did last. We
won three games and lost thirteen. Height of the opposing teams was the only thing that
defeated us. The plays and teamwork of our basketball squad were superior to the other
eams.
The crowds that attended the basketball games were not as large as last yearls, but
still the bleachers were filled to overflowing. Maybe there is a reason for this. You can
see for yourself.
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ELBA OPPONENTS
Parker 24 51
South Byron 1 1 35
Bergen 17 1 5
Pavilion 22 34
Parker 19 30
Alexander 14 35
Kendall 26 35
Corfu 23 17
South Byron 23 27
Bergen 26 27
Pavilion 31 30
Alexander 23 57
Wyoming 18 2 5
Corfu 20 44
TOTAL 297 462
Pat Palermo led the team in points, with 92 to his credit. Following him were Swartz
and Randall with 73 and 56 points respectively. Martyn scored 50 points, and Tom Gillard
next with 37 points. The rest of the scoring was divided among 4 players, Allen with 17,
Charles Manhardt 15, Polasky 5, and Driggs 2.
This year our team suffered two mishaps. ln the early part of the season George Driggs
broke his finger, and Rulon Martyn, at Elba's last game, strained a ligament in his neck.
The I. V. team made a little better showing in the line of winning games. They won eight
and lost eight. The three highest scorers of the I. V. were Dave Park with 48 points,
Iachimowicz with 46, and Rich with 41 points.
With the varsity squad of this year, together with some of the I. V. squad, we can easily
say that Elba within the next two years will be at the head of the B-C League Basketball.
VOLLEYBALL
For the first time in the history of E.C.S., volley ball has been open to league competi-
tion. Eight schools, from A, B, and C leagues, were represented in the Genesee-Orleans
volley ball tournament which took place at Elba on March 28. The Elba squad took the
championship by downing Pavilion 15-6, 15-13, beating Albion in the semi-finals 15-5, 15-12,
and winning over Le Roy in the finals 15-8, 14-16, 15-ll.
The next day Elba journeyed to the Iohn Marshall School in Rochester to compete a-
gainst other counties in volley ball. The Elba boys were pretty tired due to the strenuous
games they had played the night before. This was partly the cause for our defeat by Port-
Byron. The squad consisted of the following boys:
Ginger Swartz Bud Allen
Charles Manhardt Edward Polasky
Bink Wilford Paul Randall
Fred Shultz
BASEBALL
Although we have not been so fortunate in basketball and football, luck was with the base-
ball team of 1946. Elba took second place in the B-C League. Their only defeats came from
Pavilion, and a practice game at Le Roy.
The team was composed of several returning vets, who had played in the 1945 squad, and
who, had won half of their games that year.
ELBA OPPONENTS
Bergen 5 2
LeRoy' 9 1 4
Kendall' 1 3 4
South Byron' 8 5
Pavilion 3 ' 7
Alexander 8 7
Corfu' 10 6
Pavilion' 6 1 5
TOTAL 62 60
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First Row: B. Jakaubm J. Gillard, G. Crane, M. Horton, M. Harkness,J. Ford, D.George
Second Row: M. Jachimowicz, E. Sharp, M. Zelinski, B. Pahuta, F. Smitzney, C. Talbot
Third Row: J. Ames, T. Wood, S. Johns, E. Watson, M. Pridmore, W. Armison, J. Zel-
inski, J. Davis, D. Bower, A. Horzempa, R. Vigneri, V. Speed
Fourth Row: A. Gillette, O. Boyce, B. Monachino, H. Baube, A. Saile, S. Panek, D. Er-
hardt, S. Steckley, V. Erhardt, J. Saile
Fifth Row: D. Wilford, R. Rowcliffe, S. Gubb, G. Marshall, M. Steckley, F. Sulimowicz,
E. Benson, B. Benson, B. Waldron, L. Gateson, F. Mason
G. A. A.
The officers of the G. A. A. this year are:
President ....... .... F lorence Smitzney
Vice-President . . . . Charmaine Talbot
Secretary ...... ...... B etty Pahuta
Treasurer ........... Margaret Woof
The members of the G. A. A. and Leader's Club have been very busy this year
working hard to win their G. A. A. awards.
A volleyball playday was held at Le Roy High School on December 14. Seven
girls represented Elba, namely, Rose Vigneri, Philippa Monachino, Irene Matla,
Barbara Jakaub, Earlene Benson, Florence Smitzney and Frances Mason.
On February 22, a basketball sportsday was held at the Batavia High School
with the following girls representing Elbaz Margaret Jackimowicz, Joyce Ames,
Dorothy Bower, Rose Vigneri, Shirley Johns, Maxine Horton, Betty Pahuta, Jean
Gillard, Jennie Zelinski, and Anita Horzempa.
The winning team in Basketball, our favorite sport, was the Junior girls.
The members of the Basketball honor team, consisting of Florence Sulimow-
icz, Joan Davis, Joan Hartley, Erma Watson, Florence Smitzney, Shirley Johns,
Olive Boyce, Wilma Armison, Betty Monachino, Dorothy Erhardt, Gertrude Crane,
and Roxanna Rowcliffe, played the following games: Batavia here on February
14, at Batavia on March 18, at Alexander March 21, South Byron March 28 and a
return game with South Byron April 2.
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President ............ Margaret Iackimowicz
Vice-President ................ Ioan Davis
Secretary-Treasurer. . . .... Dorothy Erhardt
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We, the students of Elba Central, wish to express our gratitude and
appreciation to the cheerleaders for their fine work this year. Through
their untiring efforts, the whole student body has developed a great
school spirit and a united support for the team. Their cleverness and
originality in pep assemblies were an inspiration to the team and stu-
dent body alike. A perfection in cheering was achieved by their cooper-
ation and diligent practice. May the successors follow the examples of
the past cheerleaders and with the student body behind them, cheer all
future teams of E. C. S. to victory.
Second Row: S. Gubb, G. Marshall, I. Hartley, E. Hare,I. Ames, M. Horton, C. Talbot
First Row: D. Wilford, J. Gillard
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OAKFIELD, NEW YORK
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QUALITY DRUGS
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