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A The students of Elba Central School wish to pay tribute
to an outstanding man, John Shuler, the President of the
Board of Education, who died January 2, 1957.
His co-operation and desire to reach a calm and
reasonable decision of questions insured many satisfactory
conclusions. Easy-going and willing to hear both sides of a
story, he often related school problems with those of the
community, which led to justice for all.
As President of the Board of Education, he gave unspar-
ingly of his time and thought, so that the students of this
school could enjoy the best educational opportunities. The
student-his welfare, citizenship, and growth in knowledge--
were foremost in Mr. Shuler's mind. He strove to reach these
goals by advocating school expansion and improvement.
To one so humble, yet so prominent in promoting the
value of a sound education for all, we are sincerely grateful.
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To Mr. Joseph Dermody, the Revue Staff sincerely dedi-
cates this 1957 Revue.
Mr. Dermody has been at Elba Central School for eight
years and through these years his cheerful disposition, his
reliability and his genuine interest in people have continu-
ally won him friends. It is through his efforts that
national, state, and county prizes have been won by Elba's
agricultural students. His patience and sincere understand-
ing have not only helped students to develop basic skills,
but have won him their admiration and respect,
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41 janitor's room for trooping down the hall comes the first,
second, and third graders just going to church school. They
2: are all bundled against the cold, cheery walk ahead. Yes,
l these are the beginners at Elba Central. They work and play
' together to build sound minds as well as sturdy oodies. Be-
.. fore Joe knows it, he is picked up, along with the cleaning
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do some locker cleaning and my what a mess! His silky fur is
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from the entangling cloth. Dodging a few feet, Joe scoots
' under a near-by door to,find himself in the middle of a
seventh and eighth grade study hall. These seventh graders
started just this year to change classes and found it quite
an experience. The eighth graders have to study hard for
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Ambition: To Be Happy
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. CAROL WOHLFEIL
Nickname: Carol
Ambition: To Make
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Class Treasurer 3
Student Council 2,14
Revue Staff
Ekiitor 1+
Assistant Editor 3
Art Staff 1,2
Speaking Contest 1,
Class Play 3,14
Nurses' Club 1,2,3
Honor Society 3 ,1,
All-State Band 1,
Pep Band 1,2,3,1,
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Ambition: Dairy Famer
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Treasurer 1
Revue Staff 3,14
Class Play 3,14
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President 3
Vice President 2,l+
County Treasurer I+
Rifle Club 1
Basketball 1,2 ,3 ,Lp
Baseball 2
Football Lg,
Highest Magazine
Salesman 1
JANE VANDERHOOF
Niclmame: Janie
Ambition: Music
Class Treasurer
Student Council
Secretary
County Council
Treasurer
Honor Society
Model Congress
Revue Staff
Class Play
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State Choir
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Student Council la
Revue Staff 1+
Class Play 3,4
Dance Committee 3,4
RONALD DZIUBA
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Ambition: Hxgineering
Student Council l,2,3,l4,
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Ambition: Laboratoxgy
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Model Congress L,
MARY ELLEN BENTON
Nickname : Mary
Ambition: Teaching
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Speaking Contest A Da-nee Committee 3,l+ president , , ,L
Play Committee 3,l+ Honor Soeety 34+ Senior Chorus 1,2,3,l+
Dance Committee 3,Ly Play Committee 3,l+ County Ba-nnd 1,2,l+
Honor Sooiof-Y 311+ Hamonentee 1,
Model Congress 3:4 Cheerleader 2,3
Intramurals 1,2 ,3 ,le Captain 3
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Leaders' Club 3,l,
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Ambition: Famer
Student Council 1,2
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Play Committee la
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Vice President 3
State County Reporter lp
Chorus 3
Librarian 3
County Chorus 3,14
Football 2,335
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Nickname: Don
Ambition: Carpentry
Student Council 3
Play Manager 3,14
Play Committee 3,L,
Dance Committee 3 ,L
Intramurals
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LYNN PUTNEY
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Play Committee 3
Dance Committee A
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Football 2,14
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ROSEMARIE EEN'
Nickname : Ro se
Ambition : Private
Secretary
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Assistant Business
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Grades Editor 2
Reporter 1,2
Class Play 1+
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Rifle Club 1,2
Senior Band 1,2
Football Band 1,2
Chorus 1,2
Cheerleaders 2 , 3
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RICHARD DUNN
Nickname: Dick
Ambition: Millionaire
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Class Play 3
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ROSEMARIE BOTH
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THOMAS CROSSET1'
Nickname: Tom
Ambition: Join the Navy
Student Council 3
Revue Staff 3 ,L
Play Committee 3,L,
Dance Committee A
Chorus 2
Track 1,2
LEE PUTNEY
Nickname: Cecil
Ambition: Famer
Class Play 3,l,
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Dance Committee 3 ,L
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Nickname: Carol
Ambition: Beautician
Inkspot 1,2
Play Committee 3,14
Dance Committee 3 ,ly
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Treasurer lo
Band 1,2,3 ,L
Pep Band 1,2 ,3 ,L+
Dance Band 3
Chorus 1,2,3 ,La
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Play Committee 3 ,L
F .F .A. 1,2 ,3
Secretary 3
Dance Committee L,
Revue Staff 1,
SUZANNE MONACHINO
Nickname: Sue
Ambition: Modeling
School Paper
Sports Editor
Reporter
Class Play
Play Committee
F.H.A.
Senior Band
Dance Band
Football Band
Chorus
G.A.A.
Leaders' Club
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Ambition: Aviation
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Volleyball 3 , 1+
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Nickname: Jan
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Basketball l,2,3,l,
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Football 2,3 ,L
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RONALD SHULTZ
Nickname : Babe
Ambition: Construction
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Dance Committee 3,14
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Front Row :C .Chapell ,D .Seavert
pa Second Row:J.Kasmer,C.Wohlfeil,H.Po1ischuk,R.Roth
in 4 Third Row:R.Dziuba,D.Barber,J.Yerger,A.Strob1e
, Fourth Row:P.Laney,M.Bateman,W.Hensel
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First Row:R.Baker,J.Erhardt,M.Johnston,L.Mi1lis,Mrs .Snith,L.Speed,R.Allen,M.Johnston,E.Ana.uo ,A.Di.xon
Second Row :W.Engle,J .Weber,C .Brown,A.Palevich,L.Pridmore,L.Park,E.Printup,L.Moss,M.J .Vigneri J.Churchi1l
T .Christopher
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Third Row:G.Co1e,R.Mason,J.Baldwin,W.Benton,L.Capwell,P.Jakaub,R.hYa.rn,D.Gillette,L.Markwica,D.Zeag1er,B Kasmer
R.Ha1l,C .Winkel.mann,J.Monachino ,
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President David Zeagler
Vice President Robyn warn
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David Gillette
Student Council Alternates Lee Millis
Under the guidance oi' Mrs.
Prom in November. Even though
the Juniors had fun decorating
them proved profitable for the
March saw the arrival of class
Smith, the Class of 1958 planned a successful Junior
the theme, "Moon Over Miami", involved a lot of work,
the gym. Arvone want to buy a. sweatshirt? Selling
class and satisfying to the many interested students.
rings , and i.n April the play, E9-g Island, a nystery
comedy, was presented in the auditorium. The Juniors wish to thank Mrs. Smith for
all her help in making the year so memorable.
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F1I'St Row D Talbot,P Zeagler,J Conway,H Hall,Mr G1a.nsante,D Snyder,R Whit,comb,D Sm1th,P Waldron
Second Row C Sm1th,W Gavenda,L Shuknecht,P Toal,K Rlchenberg ,A Dorman ,A Coughl:Ln,N Dickes ,R Johneon,J Searle,
L Benth1n,S Warn
'Third Row C Wa1ton,C Underh1ll,J Kahn,D Stuart,J Shepard,J Pf1aumer,S Sul:n.m,C Gabr1el,R Hartman,E Norton,J Searls,
G Kelsey,R D1lcher,J Za.mb1to,J Bird
O F F I C E R S
Presldent Chester Gabriel
V1ce Presldent Robert Hartman
Secretary Hlla Hall
Treasurer Danlel Stuart
Student Council Representatlves Stanley Sulim
Karen Rlchenberg Y? VJ
The Sophomores enthuslastlcally set about to earn money for their future
needs They sold refreshments at basketball games and sponsored three mov1es
The class of '59 has had a successful year under Mr G1ansante's expert guidance
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First Row:Mrs .Weber,D .Bump,R.Smith,W.Shuler,C .Porter,D .Engle,E.Dziuba,J .Mason,M.KelJysMrs .Palmer
Second Row:R.Cole,C .Albee,J .Warboys ,R.Bump,L.Carey,E.Kel1y,B.Dambra,M.Whitcomb,N .Dunn,J .Anauo
Third Row :L.Ko za.k,N .Hartman,B.Brinkman,D. Say,P .Ruck,M.Bezon,A.Gray,S.Ruck,R.Hampshire,W. Townsend,K.Miller
Fourth Row:N.Auge1lo,B.Weber,T.Talbot,C .Wallace,D.Campbell,J.Kasmer-,J.Ja.kaub,R.Kahn,K.Smith, G.Ahl K.Neth
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President Gary Ahl
Vice President John Kasmer
Secretary Rita Hampshire
Treasurer Patricia Ruok
Student Council Representatives Betty Weber
Jacob Jakaub
Student Council Alternate Norman Augello
'I'he Freshman Class started out the year by dressing warmly to sell
refreshments at the home football games. The class of '60 worked to -A 030,53
decorate the cafeteria for the Junior Prom using the theme, "Moon Over Q ?
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Second Row:L.Mead ,S.Schafer,P.Zambito,K.Wars,G.Naylor,K.Porter,H.Hough,Mrs.Strouts
Third Row:B.Bezon,I.Strobele,H.'h1mer,A.Cough1in,M.Smith,D.Crossett,N .Wawrzyniak,A.Horzempa,L .G:U.lette,S.Pa1evich
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Second Row:M.Ramsey,S,V:i.1e,J.Jasper,C .Norton,E.Downs,D .Br:Lnkma.n,L.Karas, J.Shult.z, A.Bur1ing,K.Pask,T .Bargay,
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Third R.ow:M.Vanderhoof,G.Smith,E.Armbrewst,er,K.Chapell,C .Johnson,R.DuBois,C .Albee,G.Pf1aumer,C .DiCaso1o,F .Drake,
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Second Row:R.Chapell,K.Karas,T.Riggs,T.Gavel,S.Mason,R.Burrows,N.Jeffery,B.Dorma.n '5-
Third Row:J.McCormick,C.Coughlin,F.Drake,J.Sherwood,F.Mickey,Miss Hofma.nn,R.Say,S.Dean,G.51ade,F.Zambito,
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Second Row :M.Goughl:Ln,C .Kelly,K.Sherw0od,D.Snell,S .Albee ,A.Barniak,A.Ar'mbrewster,M.Henries,Mrs .Paul
'Pnird Row:E.Brown,F .Haz'tley,J .Richenbex-g,J.Dorma.n,M.Ca.mpbe11,P .Auge11o,D .Allen,P .Rodgers ,G.Allen, A.Park, J .Pf1aumer,
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Third I-'low:D .Snel'L,L.Bateman,B.Wat.son,J .Bridge,R.Townsend,G.Clark,M.Niedzialek,S.Rudo1ph,C .Augello ,V.Dorma.n,T.HaJl,
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Third R.ow:L.Volk ,R.Dziuba ,E.Armbrewster ,D.Pa.nek ,P .Miller,C .Roth ,P.Burrows , S.Smith ,B .Pay:1e3P .Starowitz,D.Anderson,
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Second Row:Mrs .G1owacki,S.Burr,D.Gart1ey,J .Argento,M.Guth,G.H.amsey,C .Court,J.Strabel,0.0sbor'ne
Third Row:J .Benton,B.Gave1,N .Andrews ,B .'1'ott,en,C .Pangrazio ,G.Reiter, C . Zambito ,S .R.a1yea,D . Strollo , S.Smith,B .Hox-'ton,
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Second Row:G.Jackett,P.I.yons,T.Da.nson,L.Farr1ngt.on,C.Lyons,W.Gil1ard,M.Lyons,R..Pr1dmore,L. tro e e
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Third Row:P.Reak,L.Naylor,D.Allen,A.Albee,D.Brooks,V.Sharp,T.Konieczka,T.Bezon,R.Ostrowski,L.Quinter,W.Gray,
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Second Row:Mrs.West,S.Reisdorf,T.Cough1in,M.Marte1l,P.Coughlin,C.Shaffer,D.Stephens,E.Ostrowski,M.Saunders
Thlrd Row:R.Norstrand,R.Zipfel,W.Johnson,R.Porter,C.Brinkman,K.Mickey,J.Foster,L.Parker,C.Mbnachino,S.Whitcomb,
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Second Row Mlss Burr,J Penepent,C oug , ,
Thlrd Row B K1ng,P Hart1ey,T H11l1s,P Zamb1to,K Combo,S Sherwood,J Werth,P Z3mb1t0,G Hart,M Hall,S Underhlll,
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1rd Row.J .Volk,K.Coughl1n,D .Berg1J.n, D .VanWagnen,F .Auge1lo,J .Norstrand,D :Mudrzynski,C .Armbrewster,R.Dorman,
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First Row:P.Boshart K.Ske1ton B.co rm R.x-1 . . . . FV'
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Second Row.S.Panek,J.B1rd,C.Ccle,R.Hartman,T.Da.mbra,T.Murphy,P.DiCasolo,M.Moon,Miss Shephard
'I'hird Row:D.Dunlap,D.Rowcli.ffe,G.Shar'p,G.Quinter,J.Gart1ey,P.Carver,P.Porter-,M.Head,G.Pa.ngrazio,T.Shaffer,S.Say
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First Row:B .Burrows ,C .Zambito ,B.Dutton,W.Jasinski,J .Squire ,J .Johnson
Second Row:K.Higg:Lns,N .Aust:Ln,N.Jos1in,N .Coughli.n,G.Bell,D.Rowc1iffe,J .David,P.Bender,Mrs.Hare
Third Row:G.Shuknecht ,P .Zambito ,J .DiCaso1o ,B.M.ax-kwica ,C .Skelton ,D .Bridge ,L .Chapell ,L .Mason ,G.Dilcher ,G.How1and ,
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Second Row:N.Miller,K.Wert,h,P.Stephens,L.Lacusky,J.Post,'I'.Allen,B.Kozak,D.Bent.1ey,Mrs .Shuknecht
Third Row:M.O'Dom'1e1.1,L.Dickes,D .Totten,D .Handa.ll,D .Smith, J .Coughlin,C .Salway,R.Payne ,J .Combo ,J .Scheiber,C .Dempski,
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Front Row:R.Woh1f eil , S . Sulim, R. Glover
Second Row : T.Dicke s , D .Coughlin, D .Wat son , C .Rudolph ,M . Homer, P . Salway ,B .Moon
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Second Row:P .Za.mbito,D.Caccamise ,L.Balonek , C .Norstrand ,G.Strobel,E .Hough X
Third Row:S.Berg,H.Ca.'Lkins,B.Mowers,D .Kreger,J .Slade
Fourth Row:C . Steenburg ,K .Johnson , C .Butler ,W . Hart U A ,
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Thu-d Row:L.Ca.mpbell,C .Zambito,P.Za.mbito ,B .Speed,M.Ha1l,J .Johnson,N.Coughlin,D .Bridge ,J.Dziados,
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Third Row:L.Booher,C .Norton ,K .Porter, S . Schafer ,L.Gil1ette ,P .Zambito,H.Ta1bot ,J .Speed,J ,Gave1, K,Wers
Fourth Row :J .Hampshire ,G.Pf1aumer ,R..Mickey ,A. Cough1in,L.Karas , C .Starowitz ,B.O1sen,D .Underhil1,
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As Joe scampered out of the kinder-
garten room, he was nearly swept off his
feet by a boy hurrying down the hall
Recovering quickly, he hopped into the
cuff of the boy's pant leg and held on
when the boy finally stopped, Joe peered out Everything seemed safe, X
out he hopped The first thing he noticed was the sign on the door ----
OFFICE Joe scurried under a swinging door, surprised the busily working
staff, and found himself in an inner office Scrambling up the side of a
large desk, he gazed over the corner Two men, whom he later learned were
Mr Vanderhoof and Mr Benton the principal and vice-principal, were
discussing the coming Board of Education meeting When they walked out
of the office, Joe climbed onto the top of the desk With a quick glance,
he spotted an open report card Looking over the marks on the card, Joe
decided he would like to meet the teachers who taught these subjects
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board of education
As laymen-directors of our school, we have been studying our needs for: classroom space, improved
organization, maintenance of and continued improvement in quality
We find that our community desires a better school - one which
above three words are simple ones. Interpreting them to mean a
detenmination of desired endsg secondly, to a detailed study of
dedicated ourselves to both.
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of instruction, increase of staff.
has breadth, depth and growth. The
better school leads firstly, to a
means of reaching them. We have
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Hrs . Bargay,Mr . Vanderhoof ,Mrs . Sherwood ,Mr . Benton ,Mrs . Snell
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In common with thousands of schools, we find our school is crowded. We have humorously said,
"lf Johnny accidentally Lifts his elbow, someone who is fifty feet away screams." The challenge to make
adjustments is a constant one. Before changes are made, all parts of the problem have to be carefully
weighed to be certain of the greatest good for all of the boys and girls.
Our crowded conditions provide a ready-made laboratory for the development and practice of good
citizenship by the students. It is an ever-present fact that our boys and girls recognize and adjust
to these problems.
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Third How:M.Tyler,K.Manwaring,D.Coughlin,D.Coniber S.Smith D.Hofmann B.En l
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M.Christopher,L.James,N.Norton,E.Paul,H.Burr
Mrs. Velma Benton Mrs. Lina Strouts Miss Gwefldolyn D0I'f Mr' Samuel Giansfmte Mrs' Lucille James
School Nurse English Third Grade
Mrs. Dorothy Gavel Miss Mildred Shephard MPS- Del0I'iS Weber
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Mrs. Jean Hare Miss Mary Tyler Mrs. Marion West
Kindergarten Art Third Grade
Mrs. Eleanor Shuknecht Mrs. Katherine ManwaringNUS. Helen Kirsch
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M Fourth Grade English Secretary
Q Mrs. Edith Burr Mrs. Doris Coniber Mrs- Martha BS-Kel'
E First Grade Vocal Music Fourth Grade
Mrs. Helen Panher Mrs. Sophia Smith Mrs- Rosemary Glover
Mathematics Commercial Homemaking
Mr. L. H. Benton Miss Dorothy Hofmann Mrs- Arlef-te Sherwood
Vice Principal Sixth Grade Secretafi'
Mr. H. W. Vanderhoof Miss Blanche England MT- Carroll J0hl'lS0n
Principal English Citizenship Education
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Citizenship Education
Mr. Patrick Marone
Guidance Counselor
Mr. Paul Joslin
Science
Mr. Stamford Sherwood
Physical Education
Mr. Russell Glowacki
Industrial Arts
Mr. Joseph Dermody
Agriculture
Mr. Alan Abrams
Physical Education
Mr. Lyle Mark
Instrumental Music
Mrs. Marjorie Christopher
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Sixth Grade
Mrs. Natalie Norton
Fourth Grade
Mrs. Edith Paul
Fifth Grade
Miss Hazel Burr
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Front Row :L .Benthin, L .Mi1lis, C . Smith
Second Row:Miss Tyler,R.Roth,R.Ren,T.Christopher,C.Wohlfeil,J.Weber,K.Richenberg,V.Wawrzynia.k
Third Row:Miss Coughlin,J.Monachino,G.Ah1,T.Palevich,J.Vanderhoof,W.Schultz R.Dziuba H.I-Iartman S.Sulim M.E.Bento
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Fourth Row:K.Smith,L.Park,B.Kasmer,P .Laney,J.Yerger,P .Ja.kaub,R.Warn,C .Gabrie1,D .Gillette,J.Shepard,D.Zeagler,
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Girls! Sports Editor
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Judith Weber
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Melvin Bateman Paul Laney
Robyn Wa.rn David Zeagler
Victoria Wawrzyniak
Connie Smith, Rosemarie Ren
Lorene Moss
Rose Roth
Karen Richenberg
Ronald Dziuba
Howard Hartman
Jane Vanderhoof
Paul Jakaub
Toni Palevich, Stanley Sulim
Dorothy Seavert
Mary Ellen Bgnton
Kathleen Smith Gary Ahl
Chester Gabriel Lois Benthin
Karen Richenberg David Zeagler
Judith Weber Betty Kasmer
Mary Ellen Benton
Connie Smith Rosemarie Ren
Carol Wohlfeil
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Front Row:H.Swartz,C.Wohlfei1,E.Dziuba,B.Kasmer,R.Dziuba,P.Waldron,Mr.Giansante,M.E.Benton
Second R0w:B ,Mj J J er,B.webe1-,N .Augello ,L.Millis, C .Albee ,K.Richenberg,S.Sulim,D .Gillette ,L.Karas , J .Jakaub ,T.Palevich,
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OFFICERS
,I - e4m President Ronald Dziuba
Vice President Betty Kasmer
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Secretary Patricia Waldron
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The members of the Student Council feel they have had a year of
achievement and prosperity. Under the guidance of Mr. Giansante, they have
raised their goal to one of the highest levels. During this year, the Council
has equaled the success of previous years in the annual magazine drive, dances
after basketball games and plans for raising money for the scholarship fund.
To all the students and the teachers who have helped the Council this year, the
members wish to give their sincere thanks.
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Third Row:J.Kasmer,E.Bezon,J .Pf1aumer,G.Rowcliffe,L.Putney,Mr.Dermody-,L.Putney,J .Searls, J .Shepard, C .Underhill,
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Second Row:J .Weber,T.Christopher, H.Po1ischuk,L.Markwica, S .Monachino ,R.Roth,E .Printup,T.Palevich,M.Benton,J.Kasmer,
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Second Row:R.Ren,J.Va.nderhoof ,L.Park,L.Markwica, A .Palevich,Mrs .Glover-,L .Millis,C .Palermo,A.Di.xon,L .Speed
Third Row:T.Christ.opher,M.J .Vig,'neri, J .Kasmer, J .Church:L11,D .Seavert,L .Pridmore ,B .Kasmer,R.Roth,S .Monachino ,
E.Printup,A.Cough1in,L.Moss ,C .Brown ,C .Chapell ,H .Po1ischuk,M.E.Benton
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Second Row:J .Weber,C .Smith,S.Wam,L.Park,R.Roth,L.Moss ,C .Chape11,Mrs .Benton
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Front Row:P.wohlfeil,M.Saunders,B.Vereecken,G.Munger,C.Brinkman,G.Ramsey,J.Mi1ler,R.Norstrand,P.Hartley,R.Conway,
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Second Row:S.Sherwood,W.Hart,B.Horton,R.Ramsey,S.Reisdorf,M.Fancher,P.David,C.Zambito,R.Zipfel,D.Kreger,T.Cough1in,
E.Hatcher,C.But1er,J.Benton,F.Kel1y,K.Porter
Third Row:R.Porter,D.Snell,P.Mil1er,H.Cough1in,T.Bezon,F.Hart1ey,H.Burrows,D.Coughlin,C.Norstrand,J.Carver,D.Al1en,
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V.Wawrzyniak,C,Albee,M.Johnston,N.Dunn,P.Waldron,C.Woh1fei1,R.Baker,JQMason
Second Row:J.Warboys,E.Ke1ly,J.Conway,C.Mil1er,C.Palermo,L.Mi1lis,C.Smith,J.Weber,S.Warn,R.Hampshire,B.Brinkman,
M.J.Vigneri,T.Christopher,J.Vanderhoof,H.Ha1l,L.Speed,R.Ren,N.Hartman,D.Smith,R.Bump
Third Rnw:S.Ruck,C.Chape1l,M.Bezon,C.Brown,L.Benthin,L.Park,B.Weber,B.Kasmer,S.Monachino,R.Roth,A.Dorman,
E.Printup,K.Smith,L.Markwica,A.Coughlin,T.Pa1evich,J.Churchi1l,D.Seavert,J.Kasmer,H.Polischuk
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First Row:D.Snel1,K.Sherwood,E.Shepard,M.Dentino,M.Reisdorf,B.Shultz,S.Toa1,C.Ha11,J.Bird
Second Row:A.Park,M.Campbe11,J.Dorman,J.Pf1aumer,E.Brown,J.Dorf,B.Watson,M.Homer,A.Ames,M.Henries,S.A1bee,S.Bird
Third Row:C.Norton,S.Henries,G.Smith,M.Vanderhoof,N.Shepard,S.Dean,P.Ahl,J.Neth,M.Panek,J.Norton,P.Salway,
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First Row :K .Combo , S .Norton ,L .Richenberg, S.Berg ,P .Zambito ,M.Hal1, T .Millis
Second Row :D .Schoenemann,G.Yunker, J.Bridge,S.Shepard,J .Warboys,B .King,F .KeJ.'Ly,D .Schoenemann,J.Geissler,B.Bowen
Thind Row:S.Mi.'Llis ,N .Jeffe1'y,C .Sha.ffer,P .Coughlin,D .Allen,Mrs .Guth,Mrs .Yunker,Mrs .Berg,Mrs .Dutton,Mrs .Richenberg,
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Fourth Row:C .Dutton,B.Geisslez-,L.Stuart.,L.Vo1.k,J.Dun1ap,B.Gavel ,D .Gart1ey,J.Slade,D.Cacca.mise,R.Whitcomb,S.Burr,
G.Warboys , S .Hartley , S .Whitcomb , J . Strabel
Fifth Row:L.Dorf ,N .Andrews ,B .Totten ,M.Chambex-lain ,P .Zambito ,L.Parker ,S .Smith ,P .Burrows ,S.Smith ,S .Berg ,P .Schad ,
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America. The F.H.A. has been striving, as its main project, to
earn money for the Senior girls' jackets. Ideas on all facets of
a homemaker's work flew back and forth at a county F.H.A. rally at
Alexander on February lit. The event of the year is the annual
F.H.A. dance. '
5, GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
5 A President Mary Ellen Benton
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Karen Richenberg
I . , Secretary-Treasurer Victoria Wawrzyniak
D. The purpose of the Girls Athletic Association is to promote increased interest
V .n girls sports. Many girls participate in playdays and noon ho
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Under Coach Sherwood's direction the group attends scheduled events with local schools
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President Howard Hartman
Vice President William SChl1J-'OZ
Reporter Lee Shuknecht
Sentinel John Bird
Secretary William Benton
Treasurer Ellsworth Norton
The F.F.A. Chapter has had a very successful year. The demonstration
team of Ronald Hall and Howard Hartman placed first in the demonstration
contest at the Genesee County Fair. James Shepard, New York and Northeastern
Sectional winner of the National Junior Vegetable Growers Association
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Second Rnw:J.Speed,M.Sv1artz,J.McCormick,B .Kahn,M.Townsend,P .Ahl, C .Crossett,J .Gave1,M.Va.nderhoof, K .Myers,M.Panek,
G.Slade ,D.Reisdorf ,V.George ,D .Coughlin ,J .McCormick , S .Mason
Third Row:J.Hampshire,M.A.Talbot,R.Reak,J.Sherwood,L.Booher,S.Henries,S.V:L1e,P .Ke1sey,C.Norton,L.G:il1ette,T.Bargay,
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Third Row :K.Hyers ,C.Pa.lemo , J .Vanderhoof , S .Huck
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R.Glover,D .Sne1l,R.Jasinski,S.Toa1,M.Reisdorf,B.Schultz,D .Mason, A.AI'mbrewater,K .Porter,M1's .Coniber
Second Rows!-i.Homer,J.Foster,E.Brown,D.St,okes,J.Fite,S.Swa1'tz.,J.Printup,J.Dor'man,A.Park,P.Sta.fford,D.Coughlin,
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President Mary Ellen Benton
Vice President Daniel Stuart
Secretary Toni Palevich
Treasurer David Gillette
Librarians Lucille Speed
Dora Smith
James Baldwin
Karen Richenberg
Stage Managers -Gary Ahl
Jack Searls
The band carries on a full year program. During the summer and fall the
members march and perform active routines at most firemen's carnivals and at
football games. Under the capable direction of Mr. Mark, the band works diligently
to prepare a Christmas and then a Spring Concert. At this same time, more advanced
members practice faithfully their solos, duets, and ensembles for county and state
festivals where they are given ratings. Playing for the graduation exercises ma.rkS
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President ' Lee Millis A
Vice President Terry Christopher 1
Secretary Dixie Talbot
Treasurer Karen Richenberg I
Librarians Rita Hampshire 1
Kathleen Smith
Jean Mason '24
This year the all girls chorus directed by Mrs. Coniber, has accomplished
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had never done before, singing an all Latin song, HDormi Jesuu. In the spring
the chorus joins with the band to present the annual Spring Concert. At this
time the chorus is also preparing several numbers for a performance at the
county music festival. In general the chorus has a very busy schedule.
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They performed in the Christmas Concert as a Uliving Christmas treen. For
the Spring Concert their program was based on music from Disneyland featuring
Peter Pan, Robin Hood, Davy Crockett, The Lady and the Tramp, Cinderella and
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of the building by the tide of students rushing for seats on the
buses The halls are soon empty and silent except for the yells
and chants of the cheerleaders. As Joe wanders through the cafe-
teria and into the coaches' office, the familiar cries of the play-
ers in the locker room below drift up the stairs. The coaches
review the plans for the afternoon's practice - for every athlete
must be well trained mentally as well as physically. The gym 13
soon alive with players and the basketballs drum on the floor.
Practice underway, Joe decided to have a better look at the coaches'
quarters. Every type of athletic equipment, footballs and pads from
the past season and volleyballs and baseballs for the approaching
seasons fills the office. After looking over some of the
records of this year's events, Joe decided that, for a
small school, the schedule is well organized and
participated in by a high percentage of the
eligible students
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Second Row:B.Dambra,J.Baldwin,W.Benton,H.Hart.man,D.Zeag1er,L.Capwe11,R.Warn,C.Gabrie1,P.Jakaub,W.Schultz,
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Front Row:R.Johnson,W.Benton, J .Baldwin ,G.Cole ,D.Snyder
Second Row:J .Yerger,G.Rowc1iffe ,J .Pf1aumer,L.Putney,R.Shultz ,T.Monachino ,D .Rnwcliffe ,Coach Sherwo
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100 Id. Dash R. Jolmson 5th
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J. Pflaumer J. Yerger
Genesee-Orleans Champions
10th Consecutive Year
Section V Champions for the 6th
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Corfu 1.1 31 Opponent They We Opponents They We
Holley L5 37 Kendall I+ 1 Corfu 27 lsl
Alexander 53 L9 Pavilion 9 2 Holley 3h 147
Byron-Bergen 1.8 38 Wyoming 7 6 Alexander 26 19
Wyoming 3h 50 Alexander 3 1O Byron-Bergen 21 25
Oakf ield 56 38 Kendall I+ l Wyoming 28 33
Corfu l+8 27 Wyoming 2 7 Oakfield l+6 18
Kendall 53 52 Pavilion 13 O Corfu 32 30
I-ofndonville A5 52 Lyndonville 5 3 Kendall L9 21+
Alexander 52 A3 Lyndonville l 3 Lyndonville 35 30
Holley M3 A0 Alexander 35 21+
Pavilion A6 l+3 Holley 39 36
WYCUI5-ng l+5 l+7 Pavilion 26 23
By'I'0n-Bergen 62 Sl D. Rowcliffe J. Baldwin Wyoming 58 20
Oak-field 57 35 J. Yerger W. Benton Byron-Bergen 21+ 25
Pavilion 57 38 L. Richenberg G. Cole Oaldfield 33 27
Kendall 67 55 R. Shultz G. Rowcliffe Pavilion 26 20 .
LYnd0I'lVi1le 53 61 C. Zambito E. Anauo Kendall 143 22
J. Pendergast, J. Pflaumer Iyndonville 33 lol
R. Johnson L. Putney
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League and non-league 3 15 Record: Won - 3 Won Lost
League 3 5 Lost - 6 League and non-league 5 1
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went across the road to the
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truckers who transported produce from
these farms, mechanics, and a farm im-
plement dealer. It was easy to see that
Elba is largely an agricultural community.
As the boy left the Soda Bar, Joe noticed that
the school was still not deserted. People were
beginning to arrive for adult education classes
It seemed to Joe that something was always happening
at the school - practice sessions for sports, games,
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sponsored by the school. Yes, Elba is a busy community,
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