Hamburg High School - Echoes Yearbook (Hamburg, NY)

 - Class of 1946

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Mary Uhelhare Marie Sophomore Hop 2, Jun- ior Prom 3 ' Salvator Trippe Sal Sophomore Hop 2, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Junior Prom 3 Ruth Tucker Tuck Transferred from Eden 4, Sports 4, Annual Staif 4, Senior Play 4, Theta Players 4 Norma Weaver 1 ' Q Skippy , Sophomore Hop 2, Per- sonality Club 4, Annual i Staff 4 . ,-l' ', 5 in fifty, ',., ,A fx, . ,A L- Wil o ' f as aug, , -Q A 5:-wee: - ,fum .wiv .EL:151' X E' , 1 .V ' g,5,+s7f,,,,:,,,s 11:12 no ,x 8, J 3 K - ' JOE. ' M-19350 ,X , flew K ww' 5 S W we 1 5 f iv 'W ni 2 2 X Q YE ' 432, , 1 , u Q 5 Sf 2 Q ,fs ig, 535 0 -W U X , 1- ay is 'll943s.1l 52511 N- 2 M Q is - as as , -w -is -142,3 fw-fP'1 ' 'ia fm ,iasoxzas Francis Weidner Fran Junior Prom 3 Norma Van Camp Van , Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Soph- omore Hop 2, Sports 2, Annual Staff 4, Theta Players 4 Dolores Walters Breathless Homeroom Officer 2, 3, 4, Merit Award 2, 3, Band 3, 4, Junior Pla 3, Senior Play 4, Salfule Leader 4 June Weinheimer Weinie 5 5 fr ,,-fi: , f W . . 17 fl: Sophomore Hop 2, Jun- ior Prom 3, Girls Service Club 2, Annual StaH 4 B L arbara Welch Barby H Service Club 2, Home- 9, room Officer 2, Sopho- f more Hop 2, Junior Prom ' 39 5P0flSmaHSh1P Club 42 p Senior Pla 4 ' Y k 4 mf sf? is f- , L as ,L is up we X 3-I gba 'sl Q 4, ,ER ,sf T, -me Jiri? ,,f?isk.' A - wgffezzwzsv? 122, Ml: , M,ff W 55,15 .mu L .,,,, Q, BK? E25 ,L ig ib m X 'llllhxr 2 X1 QI 2 was s. 1 f':. Janice Wirtner ,I an fi Sports 1, 2, 3, So homore ifjl, Hop 2, Junior rom 3, 5, A Senlor Play 4, Art Club 4, A V , - Chorus 3, 4 4 J : fffiliili . . - 1 if: 1 . 215,57 i

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Ann Louise Witherel Annie-Lou Junior Prom 3, Band 3, 45 Orchestra 3, 4g Art Club 43 Annual Staff 4g Senior Play Committee 4 Barbara Worth Barb Sophomore Hop 2g Jun- ior Prom 3, Senior Play Committee4 Loretta Wozniak Lorraine Girls Service Club 2 Conchetta Zappia Jetta Sophomore Hop 2g Home- room Officer 33 Junior Prom 33 Service Club 4, Personality Club 45 An- nual Staff 4. Class Prophecy Ever since the day I graduated from Hamburg High I've promised myself a trip to New York, and Atlantic City. Now I find I am- able to go. I was deeply absorbed in my plans for this trip when Pat Goddard called to say she had just flown in from New York, where she was chief buyer for Sax's 5th Avenue. She said her boss, Liz Cain, had sent her to Buffalo on a business trip, and she decided to stop off at her old home town. We arranged to meet at Harring- ton's Hash House for lunch, and, of course, the talk ran to dear old Hamburg High and our old classmates there. Pat told me that Jenni Simon's Ice Revue had just opened in Madison Square Garden. J ack Irish, she said, is famous all over New York for his lectures on international relations. Gil Gregory, who is now re- ferred to as Dr. Gregory, 'Ph.D., LL.D., is a distin- uished professor of philosophy at Yale. Clayton iflachmer and Nancy Slade are doing research for their um teenth degrees at Columbia University? 'lijaking a deep breath, she continued, Ed Kehe is botany-expert at Cornell, where Alice Kuczka is teach- ing sychology. Marianne Hall and Nan J azembak are Sie talk of the fashion world for their illustrations in Mademoiselle. Dotty Petrella is their alluring model. Mary Lee McCausland and Les Andrew have won the leads in Jim Gouldis new play. Mildred Smith, Barb Welch, and Norb Bley also have parts. The play rehearsals must be like Old Home Week. After atiently awaiting my chance, I managed to break in here to tell her that Bob Naber is editing The Hamburg Evejing Journalf, our first daily newspaper, with Jim Lea , Doug Lockwood, and Gloria Anderson, as the star reporters. Mary Ann Bieger and Joe Hoeber are running a hat shoppe located next to Art J aniak and Don Kent's Photography Studio. Farther down on Main Street is Smith Bros., now managed by Marilyn Smith. We decided to make a visit to our old Alma Mater before Pat left, where we found Jo Gonzalez an able Spanish teacher, and Janet Smith and Mary Jane Tay- lor girls, gym instructors. That night I went to the airport with her, and met Jerry Morhardt, the new manager of the Detroit Ti- gers and Dick Clarke, football coach at Notre Dame, headed for Great Lakes Naval Training Station to congratulate Bob Maringer and Tom Eva, who had just received their stripes as Navy Captains. When I left for New York the following week I met Barb Glanz, who was the air hostess on the plane. When she said Verne Slighter and Fran Weidner were at the controls, I relaxed. Also on the plane were Mary Anne Michie and Jane Dalziel, now Hamburg society women, going to New York for a week of shopping and fun. They said they had decided to stay at the Waldorf to renew old acquaintances with its manager Willie Kueh- ler and his wife, Betty Barton. I decided to go along with them to look up Liz Kunz, who, I heard, is a very efficient hostess there. While in New York I made it a point to see Bob Girst's Revival of Vaudevillef' staged at Tom Rey- nold's sumptuous new theatre. Among the billings were: Yasabel Newton and Harriet Oredson, acrobatic dancers:, Shirley Kelley and Mary Best doing a song and dance number, Don Gibbons, worldis champion weight lifter, and Peg Logel, tightrope dancer. The ,next afternoon I visited Dot Hummel, head surgical nurse at Presbyterian Hospital. She told me the Jean Miller was in charge of the accident cases there, where Mario Dellaccecca is a resident doctor. I met Marilyn Horton, author of the Book-of-the- Month Club selection for June, and we went to dinner at the Stork Club, where Nel Salverson's band, with Bernie Brice and Sal Trippe, was playing dinner music. I was amazed at the news that Rita Meyers was running a confectionary shop, appropriately called, Ye Olde Gossip Shoppe, and that Jeanne Baer married an Englishman with a very important title, and is now living in Cherio, on the coast of southern England.

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