Iroquois Central High School - Iroquoian Yearbook (Elma, NY)
- Class of 1958
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DEDICATIO
MR NIILION I-XIINIPR Dzreflor of Ylhfelzrx
W e, the c11ss of IQ53 dedlc lte our X efirhook to Nlr 1NI11ton1 IIIINCI'
of the Phw SIC 11 leduc ltlon Dep Lrtment dlrector colch, ind teacher
Xour .qu1d1nce, underst 1I1d1IlQf, 1nd deep lnterest Ill students h Us III
Qt111ed rn us the M1618 of fur plfu 1nd good sportqm xnshlp We wlll
11w1w remember those 111261110118 pep 'lSQClNb1lCN 1nd how xou III
splred unbounded school xplrlt We th 1111x you, Co xch 1 rtnner, ind
we sh111 nu er forget xou md 111 xou 11 is e done for ux md tor Iroquols
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Ehal Van Lew fatally lnjured March 29 1958
It Mumnrnam
How long one l1ves matters less than how well one deserves eternal
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Ellal Van Lew, 1 member of our senlor class, was an outstandlng
person, admlred by students and faculty alike He was considered by
everyone to be a frlend and a leader
He was actlve ln many school actlvltles He was presldent of the
Student Council, a representatlve ofthe unlor Red Cross, presldent
of the class 1n h1s sophomore year, 1 member of thejunlor varslty and
varslty football and basketball teams, 1 member of the varslty track
team, and a member ofthe East Aurora Boys Club
As we look back on our past three years at Iroquols and ahe ld to
the future, we shall always remember Pllal for so many thlngs but
especlally for hrs outstanding qualltles of leadershlp dependablllty
sportsmanship, courtesy, and wllllngness to help
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Miss Krull
Advzsor
Marge Edwards Judy Lloyd
Co edxtor
Norma Zlebarth
Lzterary edztor
Bonnie Kohler
Treasurer
Helen Kamxnskl
Layout to rhazrman
Co editor
Ted Miller
Photography to ehaxrman
Sharon Soanes
Art editor
Caryl Helntz
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Russell C Maleclu S Sm1th I Row Mr Ilmp lrt consultant
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TYPING STAFF Row I Kohler, B , yearbook treasurer,
Pouth1er,-I , Schasel, M , johnson, lx Row 9 Hunt, C , P1l1p
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I Howard Sm1th
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gratefullv acknowledge the
work of the Board of l:,du
CZ1f1Ol1 Ill our mterests It
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bmed eHort and f'OI'CSlgl1f
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mee of scholastm, lthletlc,
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tralnlng and the attamment
of other useful knowledge
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people 111 the D1SCF1Ct, ex
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Hlgh School
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one of the representatlves
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ADMINISTRATIO
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District hls made this ye lr 1 success for
everyone it Iroquois Lentrrl School
To the class of 1958
Congratulations to you who are terminating your high
school careers with the last year ot lull opportunity at Iroquois
Central for sometime to come You, like all of the other grad
uating classes throughout the nation will be known as the
I G X class because ot this all important International
time of great international tension We have witnessed the
conquering of space through the launching of an earth made
satellite by the Russians A mad race for supremacy in super
sonic missiles and sp Ice travel is on between nations The
tension increases as this race widens the gap of distrust be
tween nations This frustration has no bonds, as neighbor
accuses neighbor and the unification 1nd calmness of cooper
ative spirit seems to ebb LX mld rush for intellectual giants
m the fields ofm lthem ltics and science is a constant challenge
exerywhere World supremlcy tor prestige by phenomenal
technology is the go ll It is a time when man turns upon his
tellow man to condemn him for believed shortcomings ro
duced by an ow er all leeling of insecurity on the part of every
one, in this mighty effort to outdo each other
The question then lrises out of this panorama ol hysteria
What is to be your destiny? Cm it be that out of all of this
world conflagration by man made weapons, or will mankind
resolve his political differences and learn to live together, each
dependent upon the other and all dependent upon the guid
ance of a power greater than the human
It is my sincere hope that you strive toward the accomplish
ment of the latter, even though It may not be secured within
your lifetime With all my heart I wish you success in this
most important venture
Sincerely yours,
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We express our th lnks to Mr Corsen, our pI'lHClp'1l,
who ilwlys worked consclentlously md dlhgently for
our beneht He dld much to m llxe our ye mrs lt ITOLIUOIQ
ple IS int 1nd proht lble ones
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Mr Ry an, the head of the P ngllsh De
partment, held a new posltlon th1s year,
that of asslstant prxnclpal In thls capac
1ty he alded Mr Corser ln varlous ways
BCS1dCS h1s own teachlng dutles, he con
trlbuted greatly to the supervrsxon and
guldfmce of the yunlor hlgh d1v1s1on 1n
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These are anxlous and
Cruc11l dlys for our Coun
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remarkable opportunlty to
vxew these changes The
world needs those who have
keen nnnds, strong bodies,
and wholesome characters
lt needs tr11ned people
lhls 19 the Challenge whlch
IS yours
Some of you w1ll go to
1nst1tut1ons of h1gher learn
Ing, some w1ll enter the
armed forces, some w1ll
face the challenge of makmg
an nnmedxate l1V1Dg All
of you face the Challenge of
makmg a l1fe wh1ch w1ll
be purposeful,1nsp1r1ng and
wholesome
It IS my hope that your
school has lrmed you wlth
the knowledge, understand
mg truth s1ncer1ty and
honesty that Wlll make you
1 good cltlzen a credlt to
yourself your f.'1I'11llS, and
your Alma Mater
Congratulations and best
wlshes to all of vou
Sxncerely
Mr Denms Ry an Affszylanl Przmzpal
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diy to help 1 SCIIIOI' mike plfms for the
future We lre gmteful to h1m for all the
tlme 'md eH'ort that he has spent helpmg
us pl ln our hlgh school schedules and
future careers
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Sth, and 9th grade students ln choosmg
hlgh school programs and helps with 'my
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s an. lN fithis, D.- Bolt, As Christensen . C.-
Scheifla K., ohnson, B: Maxson, G. Head Custodian.
Transportation
This team tr lnsports us to school with assurance ofa safe and comfortable ride. Hauber, V.g Szwuclkow
Ski Schrader M Morris, S., Mitzel, V., Aldrich, A., Bliemeister, E., Bliemeister, A.g Sly, A.gM1l1ch
CJSIFI M Scheifla, A.g Berry, A., Reichert, 1.4 Bittermnn, C., Schoenthal, A.g Dabb, M., Supervisor
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Library
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Mlss Bowers school llbrarxan has added to the
joyment ofthe students through the world of books
Mrs Ceranskl dental hyglenlst shows the proper
method of brushmg teeth
Health
Mrs Ntildlg school nurse IS ready to make the
mornmg attendance report
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M1ss Duane Clmton Mr Wllham J DeFre1s
Cmzenshzp Educanon Industrial Arts
Mr ElwoodF Eaton
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Home Economzcs Plzyxzral Edumtzon
Mrs Dorothy N Frlsbre Mr Danxel M Fl'1Qb1C Mr ThomasH Gibbons Mr Alfred Goodemote
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Mrs Gertrude Holden Mr Frederick Hoppe Mrs Sarah B Kellogg
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CARI L GEE
Premdent
Ambition To go to college
Fondfyl Memory Sports at I C H S
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MAMINTAL MANGUTARA
Co Treasurer
Ambmon Return to Amerxca and see
everyone agam someday
Fondexl Jllemary The t1me I reached
the goal I sought to attain
PENELOPE ARMITAGE
Secretary
ffmbmon To be a professional model
Fondest Memory The Elma partles
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Y me Presldent
flmbflfon Be a musxc teacher
Fondexl Memorv I C I-I S sports
THEODORE MII LFR
Co Treasurer
Amb1fIOU Invent a stronger KKICIIIOFILIITI
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flmbzlzon 'Io become a be 111t1c11n
Fonda! Uemory Summer of 57
BETTY LFE BI' Rf'
imbzlmn Marry R C
Fondext 'llemory September 16 1954
JUDITH A BERWHARDT
A77lblfI07I To become a teacher
Fonda! 'llemory une I8 1955
KP NNETH F BEUTLER
.ffmbzlzon U S W
Fondext Uemmy Wmnmg the wrestlmg
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PATRICIA AWN BURR
AmblfI071 To become a Secretary
Fondeft llemorj September 7 1957
ANN BOQ
'lmbztzon Io he ln the Forugn
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DAVID CLARK
Ambition: Be happy
Fondext Nlemor-y: With E. S.
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Ambilion: To be a ball bearing 'md keep
the big wheels going
Fondext fllemory: Football at I.C.H.S.
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zfmbilion: Be 21 man without a country
in the l1nd of women
Fondwl jlemargv: Sports it Iroquois
MARGARET PATRICIA EDWARDS
Ambmon Always be happy
Fondest Memory Junior Pa Q ywjj
PAMELA L DRUSHLER kg
Ambztzon To Hmsh Nursmg School ?e'X
Fondesl Memory A certam basketball ,b +
game
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MARY PATRICIA ERNESTO
Ambztzon To succeed ln life
Fondest Memory Truth or
Consequences
RONALD H FILIPOWICZ
Ambition To wm a race wlth the Dodge
Fondest Memory Those crazy parties
SALLY A FULLINGTON
Ambition To always be as happy as I
am now
KENNETH H FRIEDHABER
Ambzlzon Be a graduate of Iroquols
Fondest Memory October 9 1949
Fandest Memory Iroquois football games
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Ambition To wm the Pul1t7er Prl7e for
Llterature
Fondesl Memory Laughter 'md good
CARYL E HEINTZ
Afmbzlzon To be a research scmentlst
Fondesl Memory Life
DIANE ALICE HANDY
Ambxtzon Lead a successful and happy
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Fondesl Memory A Cornell weekend
'HILDA MAE HQFFMAN I
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Ambition To graduate
Fonda! 'Vlemory Black Ford
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HELFNI F KAMIINSKI
Ambztxon Teach ut Iroquols
Fondeyl Alamo: v Operetta
W II I IAM KEEI E
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Fondest Ilfemory Mu 1940
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Ambztzon Be Mr Luders Ag teacher
Fonda!! Memory Griduatlon Day
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BILLIE B KINGSLEY
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Fonderl Memory Sernor year at I C H S
PAUI A KI OC
Ambztzon Be a success ln radlo and
T V electronics
Fondext Memory Work at home
BONNIE R KOHLER
Ambzlzon Live over the summer of 56
Fondest Memory March 30 1957
MARY RUTH LARKIN
Ambition Be a private secretary
Fondest Memory Summer of 57
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BARBARA L LISCHER
Ambxlzon Take a canoe trlp through
Canada
Fondert Memory A trip to Alleghany
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Ambzlzon Own a 58 Bunck Century
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Ambmon Be successful m art make car
people happy
JUDITH A LLOYD Fondeft Memory Mr Lamp and Mr
Amoztzon To be 5 tall
3 Nlslta
Fond .rt Aflemory Tnp to Atlanta
Georgm
MARIE ANTIONETTE METZGER
Ambmon To teach music to Heather
Shaw
Fonda! Memory Being I6 and I7 at
Iroquols
MARY J MILITELLO
Ambmon To be a success
Fonda! Memory January 30 I957
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Ambmon Llve Love be Happy
Fondcsl Memory October I4 1955
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Ambztzon Beat Sprmgvllle
Fondest Memory Summer of 57
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RICHARD OGDEN
Ambmon Be successful ln anythlng I
decude to do
Fondexl Memory 2 years at Iroquols
VIRGINA S MUNN
Ambition Have cake and eat lt too
Fondnt Memory Basketball games of 56
RICHARD PENN
Ambition To be a m1ll1ona1re
Fondest Memory MV first car
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DAVID J NEWTON
Ambmon To prove to Elmxans that
Marxlla s the best town
Fondest Memory Spamsh II class
THELMA M POST
Ambmon Be happy and make people
happy
Fondesl Memory When I got my colt
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Afmbztzon To go to college
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MICHAEL E PUCCI
Ambztion Play ball m the Major
Leagues
Fondext Memory Farm 81 Home Week
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Fondest Wfemory Years at Iroquois
BILL ROBINSON
Ambition To go to engmeenng college
Fonden Memory Bus 7l43 on October 9
F RICHERT 1957
Ambmon -Iom the Navy and see the
RITA REIGI-I
Afmbxtzon Take a mp wxth Soanzy to
Colorado m her blue Ford Convertible
Fomlest Memory 6 A M May 30 1957
GAIL V RUSSEL
Ambzlzon Have a. I-Ilgh Pomt Score
Award horse wlth M1Alma ln front of
h1s name
Fondest Memory The snowstorm m
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Ambztzon L1ve love, laugh and be
happy
Fondexl Memory Summer 57
JAMES SCHOENTHAL
Ambmon To become a diesel technlclan
Fonden Memory I C H S
HENRY A SCHMIDT
Ambzlzon To be an engineer
Fondest Memory 6 oo A M May 30
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ROBERT SCHROEDER
Ambztzon To be a draftsman
Fondext Memory Alden 57 games
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LAWRENCE I SCHNEIDER
Ambition To crack the sound barrler
m my car
Fondexl Memory September I7 1957
JOHN SHAFFER
Ambzlzon Own a Pierce Arrow
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zimbztzon To successfully fmlsh
engmeermg college
F ndesl Ilflemor Nlghts out
Ambztzon Go to Montarm 0 'y
Fondesl lllemory October 2 1956
LINDA K SMITH
Ambztzon Be an lnterlor decorator
Fondesl Nlemory VISII to E j C
SHARON R SOANES
Afmbmon Be a success
Fondext Memory Iroquois Central
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KATHLEEN C SMITH
Afmbznon To stay out of trouble
Fondext Memory Too m1ny to choose
from
PENNY A SOUDER
Ambmon To be a prlvate secretary
Fandesi Memory May IO 1957
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ANNA MARIE TIEFEL
zlmoztzon Become a nurse
Fondesl Memory My tr1p to Europe
EARL VAN LEW
Ambition: Join Army
Fondest Memory: Iroquois
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NORENE T TUCK
Afmbnzon Help make the world a better
place ln which to lnve
Fondext Memory May i957
ELIAL VAN LEW
Ambilion: To always be a part ofa team
Fondexl Memory: Sports in Iroquois
FERRFII R VAN HOUSEN
Amozlzon Own construction company
Ponder! Nlemory My first Chevy
JOHN WARCHOCKI
Ambition: Own a mink ranch
Fondext Memory: Mr. Lamp's homeroom
CLIFFORD VS EBSTER
Ambxlzon Pass Amermcan Hlstory
Fondext Memory May 2 1 5
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MELVYN R ZIMMERMANNI
Ambztzon To out talk everybody else
Fondest Memory My three years at Iro
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Ambztzon Get a MRS degree
Fondest Memory May 9 1957
PAUL ZOELLER
Ambzlmn To pass Trlg
Fondesl Memory May I 1954
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NORMA A YIEBARTH
Ambzlzon Enroll at W est Point
Fondesl Memory Three wonderful years
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Ambztzon Go around the world ln 80 mln
utes wxth my Dodge
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Ambmon MRS Degree
Fondest Memory February
RICHARD A KRIEGER
Ambmon To own a new Corvette
Fondesl Memory Football under Coach
Latimer PATRICIA JEAN McCORMICK
Ambztzon To Ilve llfe to the fullest
Fondevz Memory August II 1957
PAUL OBERLE
Ambition Enjoy life
Fondexl Memory Too many to remember
HOBART ROBERTS
Ambmon C1v1lEng1neer
Fondexl Memory August IO 1957
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Fondesl Memory Homemakmg III
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Fondest Memory My first car
SHIRLEY E UNVERDORBEN
Ambztzon Become a dletltlan
Fondesl Memory March 20, 1956
BRUCE W WRIGHT
dmbmon To wm the drags at Geneva
Lake
JANET ELAINE WILL Fondest Memory Saturday nights m
dmbxtzon Obtam MRS Degree SP1-mgvllle
Fondesl Memory july I6 1955
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l9 8 CLASS HISTORY
The class of 58 has had many Moments to Remember Vie entered Iroquois Central ln the fall of 1955 somewhat
apprehenslvely, but gaily smgmg Back to School Again After all we were privileged to have a brand new school with
every possible modern convenience Who wouldn t be happy about that? There were many new friends to be made and we
soon were well enough acquainted with our new surroundings and classmates to really begm functioning as a class
A beginning toward our goal as semors was made with the elections of Ehal Van Lew Henry Schmidt, Kathy Moore,
and Dave Smith as class officers After much suspense, the first cheerleaders of Iroquois Central were chosen They began
their attempts at controlling our exalted cheers for the new football team but no one can hold an Iroquolan down on the
verge of victory Those rousing pep assembhes conducted by Coach Latimer did much to keep up team morale and school
spmt The same was proven true about basketball games A vast majorl ty of Iroquois students turned out for these games,
with the help of school buses and the many slumber parties following, weanly greeted the dawn
Suddenly the Christmas sp1r1t was everywhere as we watched the chorus and cast present the beautiful Christmas
story Almost before we realized it January exams bounced lnt0 our hallowed halls and sobered everyone up After recover
mg from that shock we began plans for our big soclal event of the season This was the Soph Hop, a gurl ask boy affair
that really caused a flutter of hearts, as well as activity
The Semor Class amidst the excitement of bemg the first graduatmg class of Iroquois, established the traditional Semor
Farr and the sophomores energetlcally participated with numerous booths Everyone enjoyed the mann feature of the
Semor Farr the Aquatic Show which was presented in our new pool The social aspect of our first year at Iroquois was
soon completed with the presentation of the umor Play Operetta and Iroquois Antics We completed the scholastic part
of our roles as sophomores with june exams as a climax Our report cards became msurance policies that we had earned
our new tltle as juniors and would be entitled to enjoy our new status whlle strlvmg to hear the strains of Pomp and Cir
cumstance as semors
We arrived back at Iroquois enthusiastic and re vltallzed from a wonderful summer vacation Everyone was anxlous to
begin his jumor year officially with the election of Merle Sly John Warchocku, Kathy Moore, and Bob Schroeder as class
officers Eagerly we started organizing the many functions we would present and participate in
After the thrill of attending the first home football game on our newly dedicated Iroquois battleground a group of the
more fortunatejumors began to sing, Meet Me in St Louis as they rehearsed the Junior Play Many talented students
were discovered through this hllanously successful presentation
Not too much later, the new Iroquois Central Student Council was organized and we were asked to approve the con
stxtutlon We still weren t through founding organizations as was proven when the Hlstoncal Club blossomed out to make
a vicious attempt on the authority of well establlshed rules of parliamentary procedure Later on six jumors were honored
by being accepted into the also newly organized National Honor Society Chapter
Christmas came and went with its usual exciting fervor leaving Mr Eaton and Mr Norberg nervously cavortlng
around the music department m preparation for the operetta, The Moon Hangs Low This left many starry eyed
couples in its wake so they were all set for the umor Semor Prom and Danced All Night to the theme tune of Eve
ning m Pans
As a relleffrom studies m Amerlcan history concerning great world wars and Wales Indxans, we were conducted Around
the World m 80 Days, for only a small fee by the members of the Aquatic Club The relief was only temporary, however,
for after a very festive, successful Semor Fair we plunged into une exams Maybe we should have stayed in the other
side of the world during the month ofjune' Oh well all the juniors are Earth Angels anyhow, and those exams weren t
so bad After working hard and sharing new responsibilities we reached our goal We were semors' ' l
Ah, sweet bliss Sweet responsibility' Semor year in Iroquois Central was begun under curtailed sessions after failure
of the Bond Issue We missed our activity period tremendously, but sincerely applauded the faculty and administration
for their successful arrangement of our crowded schedules and classrooms
As semors we felt all the responsibilities left behmd by past semors This year we prospered under the leadership of
class officers Carl Gee, Bob Bllemexster Penny Armltage, and Mammtal Mangutara As a record of our prosperity, we
offer the over whelmmg financial success of the magazine sale Melvyn Zimmermann, top magazine salesman, set a rapid
pace for the semors to follow in raising money to finance the yearbook With a surprise as goal the senior boys competed
with the senior girls on selling the most magazines and the boys were victorious A football dance was held after the Eden
game Henry Schmidt and Rita Relgh were the proud k1ng and queen of this dance, our first senior social affair
Iroquois enjoyed its first exchange student this year We hope Mammtal has returned to the Phtllpplnes with many
fond memories and good impressions of Amenca He certainly has left many new friends behmd We wish h1m much
success and luck ln his quest for college while here in Amenca
Thls year a privilege was granted us that we wish many future senior classes will be able to enjoy Our integrated home
room in the cafeteria was quite a change from our all girl and all boy homerooms of last year
Throughout our senior year, we learned the value of close cooperation and many new responsibilities These insured the
success of our Semor Fair Prom and all the other HCIIVIIICS which we found fast approaching
We are very grateful to everyone to Mr Griffith for h1s expert guidance, to Mr Corser, for his contributions toward
our school s famous reputation, and to the faculty members for their understanding and for preparing us as future adult
citizens of Amenca who are proud of their Alma Mater We have had our Blue Mondays with Stormy Weather but
we have also had our Stardusts Not exactly happy to leave our beautiful and memorable high school daze, we are
eager to face the world and live our futures as we lift our voices in song and the Alma Mater echoes back with extra spe
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A vrsrt to a fortune teller reveals the future of the Class of 58 Look into the crystal ball and note wrth us the parade
which rs gathering to celebrate our class reunion
As the parade passes we see Norma Zrebarth drum majorette stepping along to muslc composed by Marle Metzger
under the direction of Bob Blremerster renowned band leader
Directly following the band are Dave Newton Chip Cursons, and ohn Shaffer, mayors of Marllla Elma, and VN ales
respectively They are rldmg lh a new Skyrocket convertible orrglnated by Lawrence Schneider and manufactured by
VVarchock1 W right Incorporated
Here come the floats' On the first float some alumnr prominent ln the business world, are displaying v1r1ous abilities
which have brought them eminence Ginny Munn ls taking dictation from her boss Melvyn llmmermann 1 United
States Senator Marge Schasel and Rita Relgh, renowned speed typlsts, are dlsplaymg their dexterity Pat Bork Ivzren
ohnson eanne Pouthrer, and Mary Larkin someof theoutstandmng secretaries ofAmer1c1 are taking dictation from their
bosses ames Schoenthal '1 man skilled In diesel technology Hobie Roberts top clvll engineer in the llnd and Dick
Penn, famous phllanthroplst are dictating
A float sponsored by the Farm Bureau shows in array of farm equipment designed by Frledhaber Hausauer Company
'md manufactured by Sly s Farm Fqu1pmentAssoc1'1t1on Roger Ixelly Frle County Farm Bureau Agent ls demonstrating
the latest farm equipment Featured as the farmer of the year IS ken Beutler
The state 4 H club agent udy I loyd shows local club members the proper techniques in sewing and food preparation
Mrs America the former Hilda Hoffman, overlooks the proceedings from her royal throne, proud that she was once a
4 H member
Seated on one float is Penny Armitage model who has appeared on the cover of Vogue Her modermstrc attire was
created by Sharon Soanes fashion designer recently returned from France Her ha1r do and make up have been styled
for the occaslon by Gmny Barr a leading beautxclan
In between floats we see Thelma Post r1d1ng on her faithful mount and Gall Russell on a mount that has just won a
noted lnternatronal horse show Caryl Hemtz, outstanding research SCICDIISI, recipient of the Nobel Prize for Blology, ns
sitting 1n a carriage drawn by sxx white horses
Key busrnessmen of the area have sponsored a float and have sent their representatives Bonnie Kohler of KEEBLER
KR-XCKER KORPORATION Linda Smrth of INTERIOR DECORATORS UNLIMITED Dick Jaknel who owns
hotels from coast to coast Ferrell Van Housen from VAN HOUSEN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY and Paul Zoeller
Cliff Webster, and Dave Smlth, from a famous lrne of drug stores, are seated rn a round table discussion
Riding m a Thunderbxrd we see Ann Bos who has just returned from a diplomatic visit to Russia Sally Fullington
delegate to the United Nations and Judy Graham wmner of the Pulltzer Prlze
Coming mto view IS the P T A float Representing the teachers are Helen Kammskn president of the assoclatxon ane
Hurd who has come to speak on her teaching exper1ence1n the Caribbean and Judy Bernhardt elementary school teacher
Janet Will Kathleen Wheeler, and Betty Berg are happily married homemakers and are members of the local P T A
In the procession, the arts and crafts float depicts a huge colorful palette by Bill Keele Also on the float are Stella
Maleckr pamtmg a portrait ofJune Calkins a renowned celebrity from Hollywood Mary Militello domg scenic art work
and Pat Ernesto creating an image m clay
Next IS an exhibition of modern engineering mventnons Paul Kloc s engmeless car IS creatmg tremendous excitement
Bill Robinson and Hank Schmidt have just completed plans for the constructron of a trans oceanic bridge Those plans
drafted by Bob Schroeder are on display on the float
Now, come marching the class members that have made '1 career rn the armed SCFVICCS John Arnold Blllle Kingsley,
and Herb Rrckert lead the way as admlrals ln the Navy, helping to protect our nation against attack Earl Van Lew and
Dave Clark are also here for they are important figures ln the pentagon Ron Flllpowxcz and Dick Ogden have found
happiness rn the Strategic Arr Command Some promment women rn the armed services are Kathy Smith, leading pilot of
the WAF S Penny Souder, famous VVAVE correspondent and Anna Trefel Pam Drushler and Lois Tomllnson, nurses
in the WAC
Many of the alumni of the class of 58, noted rn the world of sports, are featured on the float commg up now Among
these are Carl Gee halfback for the Cleveland Browns recently named most valuable player of the year Mike Puccr, who
holds the record of hitting 120 home runs m a season Don Maxson valuable player of the Boston Celtics, professional
basketball team and Gerry Kammskl, world champion wrestler, are others seen Dick Krieger football coach at U C L A
IS counselmg the present captalns of the I C H S team
We see a float presenting a group of feats accomplished by some members of our class Barb Lrscher has recently com
pleted a canoe trmp through Canada Frank Dean has gone around the world ln eighty mlnutes m his Dodge Also on this
float IS George Chase the first man to land on the moon Pat McCormick was the first girl to enroll ln West Point, a step
ln the advancement of women s rights Paul Oberle who caught a whale on a fish hook, and Steve Sprrngston, the nchest
man ln history, are also paradrng
The last float ln the procession displays persons noted rn the hterary field Nancy Gattle has just finished a novel to be
published by the Moritz Weiss Publishing Company ofCh1cago Brenda Krenholz, author of How to Live Life and Enjoy
It a best seller, has been welcomed m her home town Shlrley Unverdorben and Carolyn Bush have collaborated to brrng
about a more eflicrent library classification system to replace the Dewey Decimal System
Ted Mxller, a well known photographer is here to cover the celebratxon Also here as journalists are Kathy Moore,
from the WALES WINDOW Diane Handy, from the MARILLA GAZETTE and Marge Edwards, from the ELMA
TRIBUNE These world famous papers were founded by these well known reporters
Heading the alumni association are Bob Coatsworth and Ellal Van Lew who planned and helped carry out the parade
Norene Tuck Unxted States ambassador IS here helping to improve world relations
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mater. Mel Mangutara has realized his ambition to return to the United States and is here for the celebration. At the
doorway we see Mrs. Bokman, Mr. Lamp, Mr. Dickie, and Mr. Schulman, overlooking the parade with satisfaction as
they see successful occupations that the alumni of this class have chosen. Miss Krull, to whom we owe the success of our
yearbook, is smiling fondly on the procession.
As we leave the fortune teller, we only hope that the dreams and ambitions as seen in the crystal ball may come trueg
and all the members of the class of 1958 may lead not only successful lives but happy ones too
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CLASS WILL
Vie the Senior Class of 1958 being of sound body and perhaps mind, do hereby
submit this to be our last will and testament
Bartoo Future successful years at Iroquois
Corser An automatic mike tapper
t ie Faculty Cast iron nerves
Maxson and Staff The patience to continue keeping Iroquois as clean as
it was for us
To Mr Griffith An automatic problem solver
To the School 'I he desire to preserve the good reputation that we have
established
the Nurse s Oflice lhlore cots for Hu patients
Future Seniors Ihe cafeteria for homeroom
Future Cheerleaders Fans that cheer
Mr Latimer I nendmg ideas for pep assemblies
Mr Rathgeber Students that practice
Mrs Rathgeber and Miss Edmunds Cooperatixe gym classes
lVlr Ryan 'Ihe 15th to the 19th forever
lVIr Shaw More friends from Gook Hollow
lVIr Frisble A I ankee team that can win
Driver 'I raining Classes Cars with rubber bumpers
Miss Magavero Decrease in Latin students
Miss Krull Fewer complications in compiling a yearbook
Cafeteria Stall A continuation of this year s well planned and well balanced
lunches
Board of Lducation Fewer problems
Bus Drivers SILLIN CIH' ll
Mr Dabb Buses that arrive on time
o Senior Advisors Memories of the cooperation given to them bv the Senior
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Mr lhlanchester Answer books with the right answers
Mr Bondi Students who know wh it alphabetic ll order is
the I-Iomemaking Dep lrtment A boys homemaking class
l IA More trips to Alfred
the Buslness Dep lrtment A bigger Bookstore
Mel College ID the l nited States
I uture Footb ill Players Fewer postponed g unes
o Mr B aton ind hir 'Norberg IllI6lI' operettl presented on Bro zdw iv
Future 'I e irbook Stafls The willingness to work many 1lfCI'f100lIS to
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M1m1nt.1l lNIel M1ngut1r1 our first exchange student
N tmlnt ml N IIIQQUY 1r1 lfter erosslng the I 1e1f1e Oce rn, ll'I'lVCLl here
list summer from the Phlllpplnes IS Iroquois C,CI1tI'1l s hrst exch mge
student under the lusplces of the 'XITICFICIU held Serv1ee
Ihls sncteen xeir old Xmbisswdor ofGoodw1ll, is he wfts c llled by
hls countrymen, fmttended our school for one XCIF, shfmng wnrh us
knowledge md understanding of the 'XIUCTICIII Wu of llfe is 1 plrt
of hls scholtrshlp Mel h1s melsnlme llso brought w1th hlm some
1lDll1fW, to be 1 worthx emlss mrs ln hls tlreless efforts IH lll tetlvltles
IN order to eonxey Inform H1011 to Ins eountrw
I pon hls dep uture, he left wlth us his lm tppw md frlendly smlle,
m mv new frlends md lus ple 1s1nt person tlxtx Hls hlppmess md
gr lflfllelti for our hospltllltw w1s evldent to 111 who knew hlm He
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We If ITUKIUOIS Qentrfll w lnt to fllllllx Nlel for eommg to sh Ire
wlth us 1 better knowledge of the Phlllpplnes We hope to see hlm Ill
future xe 1rs enjoxmg 1 life full of h zppxness 1nd good fortune
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D Hollowood R Ro 2 lxlluler C Webber C Reld D MacDonald D Pxwlxo 'NI Scoield L
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Lattxmore N Lnderwood D Barr J lxormynslq B Ackermin -X Offhaue G Reed R R0 4
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T Rozeslm Rowe Stroke C Bwrroo D Qchelflaj Donohue NI Hirwex B Bauder G Ockler
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Baek D Hmterberger Tre'1surer J Underwood
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Secretary R Iattlmore Presxdent S Pentz Yrce
Presldent S Dabb Treasurer
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The Student Counc1l of Iroquols Central School had IES oHic1al commencement
this year Lnder our new constltutlon, wh1ch was ratlhed bw the student body last
year, we have begun to promote student mterest and responslblllty by extendmg
democracy m Iroquols Central School
One of the most lmportant act1v1t1es of the Councll was a fund ra1s1ng campalgn
for the sponsorshlp of a forelgn exchange student through the Amerxcan F1eld
Servlce
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part1c1pat1on through the PFCSCHKHCIOH of assemblles
Next year we look forward to the publlcatlon ofa school handbook whlch w1ll
be a help IU orlentatmg new students to Iroquols Central School
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P Hixtormn Edwlrd NI Treisurer fuck N Row Iximlnskl H Hoffmfm H Hudxon S ohn
son lx Ixohler B Fellow S Qcheiiii I Rong lielnrrh 'N Ixir ch Hands D Huntz C
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Matchulwt Bs Larwood I,.q Lndcrwood -In Krischfm K.'S'1nl10rn -I.' Armitage Du Hill Frantz
R: Smith Ks McFarlfmd S: Mr. Saul Advisor.
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SENIOR
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nurman M R003 Rmlqrt X M1llLr I Phxlllps Strldtman I S1nlUrn Bmtll P Hxlxcr D Blmr G
Laker A Ro 4 'Nfzrtri N 'NI I' dyl Bxffum W I Turn I XICIIQLI' NI Blfdill R Coxtsvwort
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Ixwmmxkl R H xrwood XX Rxenmn NI flelwxrrh N Schl Ll NI Soxm S Hollowuod 'XI uhmon lx
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me I lr no 'lr on mir u m on urlxn 1 N 0 R0 y Ixulalx S B100
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Nllller R Rupp I Iluxxuxer, NI Y1nHoumn R1ckLrt I N1cd1w1LLk1 H lLlSulllCI', Ix I'IlL1S'lL1CI' I Bartoo
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Slmmer R Gxll E Yukxon M Bllemelster R lxrantz W Handy D Hemtz C
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D Underwood M Ackermfm P Vlelle I' Moore C Sellxold lx Row2 Walennne Mann
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Schelfla .I Sesmow H Sanborn J Schexfla Row 9 Boller lx Matchulat J jones D
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Rowl Boyd R Wheeler D Underwood D Row2 Grey Belter G Hudson S XX elle E Ixoh
ler L Bove E Rofwj Schelfla Mauer D Thomas D Blmston W Lord D RODIDQOD R
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STRING ENSEMBLE
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Row I Thurston S Hudson S ones C Reed R Niorrtz M Graham Metzger M Under
wood, . Row 2: Hinterberger, G.g Hopkins, S.g Boyd, P.g Fagan, P.g Boller, B., Schreglman, D., Shaf-
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Lancaster
Clarence
Sloan
West Seneca
Sprmgvllle
Eden
Carl Gee
Co Cuptazn
The lroquo1s gndders 1n the1r first few years of football
are establxshmg a tradmon whlch w1ll long be remembered
by the future students of our school Agam thls year the team
has fimshed the season w1th an outstandmg record and a sec
ond place berth m D1v1s1on III
In the first homecommg game, under portable llghts the
chlefs scalped mvadmg Pune Hxll 21 6, as the spectators tr1ed
out the new bleachers and thrnlled to the Iroquols vlctory
The Alden Bulldogs, full of revenge, played a terrlfic game
agamst the IFOQUOIS eleven, gomg ahead ln the first half 7 o
A determmed Iroquols squad marched to the Alden goal, where
Gerrv Kamlnskl a Dlvlslon III All Star Selectlon grabbed a
deflected aerlal, and plunged for the score .hm Vlallace scored
the 1mportant extra polnt
Our team suffered 1ts first loss to a powerful Iancaster
eleven At the end of the half Lancaster led 6 o and the ball
see sawed back and forth across the field wmth Iroquols finally
succumbmg to the only undefeated team ID the E C I L
Our hlghly sp1r1 ted team mvaded and tomahawked Clarence
3 1 Hard runmng back Krleger and co captalns Maxson
and Gee scored for Iroquoms
An alert, hard chargmg, sharp tacklmg squad beat lnvad
Iroquols
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Iroquols 3
Iroquoxs 7
Iroquols
Iroquols 7
Iroquols
Don Maxson
Co Captain
mg Sloan lh a very lmportant league game, 7 o
Smart1ng from a 40 I4 Iroquols vxctory 1n the prevlous sea
son the West Seneca Ind1ans came lool-ung for Iroquoxan
scalps and they took them 35 o
Iroquols suffered a double loss when Sprmgvllle myaded
the Battleground for what turned out to be the champmonshlp
game The chxefs fought to the end, but they experlenced thelr
first defeat on the Battleground and loss of the D1v1s1on 111
Champ1onsh1p by one touchdown 7 I4
The last game was played on a treacherous, snow cowered
Eden football field w1th Iroquoxs obtam1ng a second place
berth on Carl Gees two touchdowns I3 6
The 1957 Aggregatlon consxsted of seventeen sen1or mem
bers who contrlbuted a great deal to the school and who w1ll
always remember thelr experlences at Iroquons
The llne IS not g1ven as much credlt or fame as the backfield
but wlthout thelr fine blockmg and tacklmg the team could not
functlon so smoothly The backs are also very much desen
mg of recogmnon because of the fine Job they accomphshed
Undoubtedly, the greatest part of the pranse should go to
the coaches, Mr Latlmer, and Mr Foster, who dld so much to
make the 1957 season such a successful one
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Mr Bartoo presents anet Lnderwood
wlth the game tootball for her prllc
C hammskl R Schroeder j W llllce H Schmidt 'md lr N tn Lew watch aSC Gee Wmnmg Cheer
and D Maxson look over the vmoux dlvmonal all stlr teams on whlch they were
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Coach Laumer leads hls tax orlte mght game held under portable hghts Hank Schmldt gets mstrucnonb
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lm Wallace goes all the way for a touchdown An excltmg moment 1n the Sprmgvxlle game
agalnst Cheektowaga
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Row! Fasolmo R Moffett .I Hopkms S Schmldt R Phillips R Wallace F Roberts P Robm
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Mr Xoung Coach VK adell -X lxnell W Bal-.er D Robmson R Bennet G Conlex C Blamr G
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CRCSS COUNTRX
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Mr Bondm Coach Newell D Maclver T Claycomb D IlCllhSkl R Sparks G Nye K Bender
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Row! Ixelly R Ixrane R Beutler Ix Gee C Ixamlnslsl C Balcerzals. R Schroeder R hx'U'Ch0Clxl Sly M
Schoenthal H Rotv2 Zl6llH5lxl S Bennet C I-Ieltman F Berntr R Becker -X Puccx R Ellxson R Blcrl D
Berner D Rouj Coach Foster 'Nye Is Claycomb D Perrln D Conley C lxelxnslsl R Decker Sprxngston S
F1l1psls1 R Schoenthal R Schnelder D Rou.,r Lursons R llmmerman NI Blrlse R 'Niangutzra 'NI Rane R
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The Iroquols wrestllng team opened 1ts second year of league competltlon by defeat
lng I ake Short a strong contender lor the league champlonshxp by a score ol 3, to 8
Our next opponent was our arch rlv al Clarence Centr1l whom we defeated by a score
of 40 to 1 Iroquols completely crushed a nelghbormg Alden club 50 to O
The chlefs notched a fourth stralght league yrctorv over Depew as the sparlsllng IO3
pounder Don Berner plnned h1s foe ln 3 seconds a record for the year A tremendous
effort brought 1 8 to 1 xlctory m a cruclal match over host 'Niaryvale IH which Carl
Gee defe :ted acls I alentle who had not been beaten ln twenty five consecutive
matches
Another ylctlm of our now hmghly spmted lnvadlng Iroquons squad was Lancaster
by a score of 37 to I5 At thls match John VK archoclsl decxsxoned previously undefeated
Ken May of this strong Lancaster club
Then ln a non league double header at Iroquols the varsxty grapplers overwhelmed
Atnca 43 to 3 wh1le the second team upended Arcade 35 to I3 To h1ghl1ght thxs match
Merle Sly C1n his toughest match of the yearj defeated Manfred Wolcott 5 to o
In the middle ol February publlcatlon t1me for the Iroquozan the chxefs had just
scalped the1r closest rlvals for DIVISION II honors Lake Shore Central 40 to o to remam
undefeated ln all competltlon Each wrestler gave hls top performance as Iroquols won
all twelve matches the second tlme durlng the year that this feat was accompllshed
to put a strangle hold on first place and the league champlonshlp
A great deal of credlt goes to co captams Sly and Gee, the other semors, the ent1re
squad and especially to Coach Foster for a most successful season cllmaxed by the
wmnmg ol the Sectlon I I Class A Tournament held at Gowanda Central Hugh School
Iroquols champlons were M Sly J Warchoclu D Krane R Schroeder, and C Gee
Senlor wrestlers who wlll be mlssed on next year s
squad lxneelzng Sly ind Gee Standzng Beutler
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M Stresmg R Bean Maurer D ones T lxmgsley D Loachlatlmer
The swlmmlng team started the season In slow fashlon by dropplng Its first two meets
to Clarence 64 to 26 and East Aurora 61M to 24M
Our rapldly Improvlng squad then bounded back to Wm five stralght Our Hnmen
regIstered theIr InItIal Wln over Akron In a 44 to 43 thrIller The Iroquols Mermen then
moved on to smk Depew 67 to 24 Maryvale 56 to 30 and Lancaster 53 to 33 Proof
of the team s Improvement was shown In the 67 to 21 score racked up over Akron later
In the season as compared to thelr earller VICIOFY
In the last two meets evldence of the team s progress was shown by the fact that
seven school records were establxshed They were I ee Tlerce s txme of 26 4 for the 50
yard Freestyle Pete Roberts tIme Ofl O3 5 for the Ioo yard Freestyle Ray Robmson s
tlme of 26 7 for the zoo yard Freestyle erry Best s tlme of I 27 5 for the IOO yard
Breastroke Ed Donahue s tIme of I I4 7 for the Ioo yard Backstroke BIll Kmgsley s
tIme of 51 5 for the 75 yard IndIvIdual Medley and the relay team ofSImme, Krleger
Roberts, and TIerce s tIme of I 54 for the 2oo yard Freestyle Relay
Although Coach Latlmer will mIss four departlng SCHIOFS H Roberts, R akIel, and CO Captains Kingsley and Krieger
Co Captams B Kmgsley and R Kneger he wIll have a well expenenced squad for
next year Back agaln wIll be Tlerce, MCCOfmlCk RobInson Donahue Best and three
fast freshmen IH Roberts, Slmme and Kurtz VN hen the yearbook went to press, the
team wIth a 5 2 overall record and a 2 2 league record was standlng thlrd In the league
Vlnth five more meets to go the team had a chance to finlsh In second or thIrd place
All In all, It was a sausfactory season for the Chlefsl
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Our basketball team started the season successfully by Wlnnlng lts first four glmes against Holland
North Collxns, Cheektowaga, and Eden ln that order 'I he closest 1nd most thrllhng ot these games was
w1th North Collms m whlch they dommated the scoring column untll the beglnmng of the second halt
when ITOQUOIS tools the lead and won by 1 score of CI to 44 Ex en though the team dld not keep thxs un
tarmshed record, they dld however, succeed ln glylhg e Ich opposlm, te lm the same hard fought contest
Iroqums agam entered the wmmng cxrcle wlth 1 crushlng ,4 to .ty yymoy erHolland1n the e1ghth game or the
season -Xn unusual feature of thus year s schedule was the two games yylth W est Seneca on two consecutly e
mghts Friday and Saturday ln the second g nme, a hd mllst h xye been put on our team s basket tor they
could score only I4 points 1n the first three qu lrters Howcy er, our club tore the hd offxn the fourth qu nr
ter 'Ind scored twenty Eye polnts to come yy1th1n seyen polnts ol deleatlng the West Senec 1 club A the
yearbook went to press, our ball club had 1 won C, lost Q, oy er all record and a 4 league record It was
tled for second place ln dlyxslon III
Indlvldual scormg honors were earned thls year by Chl? Vlfebster and Don Maxson wlth h1gh single
game totals of and I pomts respectlyely
Next year the team wlll miss the efforts ot Don Nlaxson, team captain, who along wlth Lllffly ebster
contlnually poured m polnts to the credlt ot the Iroquoxs fiye, together wlth Elml Y an Lew Bob Coats
worth Dlck Ogden, and Bob Bhemexster
Coach McCready w1ll probably strengthen next year s team wlth 1m W allact, hard pl'1y1ng and ag
gressxve guard, and Ron Frantz, hxgh scormg forward, both of yyhom were starters for th1s year s team
along with Jeff McCutcheon Bob Arnst, and jxm Kotlarskl
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Marie Metzger and Gerry Kaminski receiving scholarships from Mr. Dr. Raymond Ewell, Vice-Chancellor of Research
Bartoo. at the University of Buffalo was the guest speaker
Zlf fllC COITIITISUCCYTICIIY exercises.
The Clase of 1958 marches in for the last time ab
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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
'24 Little Bit of HL'aven"
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Reclplents of I :ons Club Athletlc Awards C Cee wrestlmg R Krelger
track B Kmgsley, swlmmmg D Maxson football R Coatsworth base
ball R Bllemelster basketball
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Seated E Kay K Krlschan J Lloyd R Frantz Syracuse
Conference Standzng L Larwood, N Zlebarth J Graham
H Hoffman All plctured were model UN Delegates J
Underwood was absent
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Seated P McCormick P Youngers, M Mllltello, L Tom
llnson F H A Awards Standing M Sly and G Kelly
F F A Awards
Seated P T A Servlce Awards P Armltage andj Shaffer
Standing E Kay, Boys State Representative J Lloyd
Bosch and Lomb Award B Kohler Panhellemc Award I
Graham D A R Award
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Sealed S Carlson Semor Spellmg Bee w1nner T Kozak
runner up Standzng Amerlcamsm Essay wmners A Brlggs
R Claxton M Edwards J Rademacher Claxton and Ed
wards were wmners 0fAmCf1C3U Legron medals
Seated J Lloyd Regent Scholarship D Handy Cornell
scholarshlp Standing T Miller R Bllemexster Regent
Scholarships H Schmldt Moog Valve Scholarshlp
Flve letter men D Maxson, C Gee R Coatsworth, R Kne
ger R Schroeder M Zlmmermann
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Kammslu G Schroeder,R Rowz Schneider L VN archockl Kingsley B Ogden R Roberts P McCutcheon
Hollowood R VV1nther A Spiwak J Krantz B Price N Coach Foster, Kotlarski,
I9 8 TRACK SCI-IEDLLF
Dlvlslonal Meets
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Eden
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Sloan
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In our first meet w1th Cheektowaga Central, Don Maxson
set a new school record m the loo yd dash with an lmpresslve
IO6 seconds as the team romped to an easy 35 point w1n
An unusually strong Alden club met us next, and even though
we were not entlrely outclassed, we were beaten In the Eden
meet, Norm Price ran a great half mile ln 2 O9 8 seconds and
Bill Krantz leaped I9 896 in the broad Jump to set two
school records for future Chieftains to aim at
Next the chiefs traveled to Alden for thelr Second Annual
Invitational Track Meet, in which we accumulated enough
pomts partially through Dick Krieger s record throw of 123
6M in the dlscus, to place fourth, the same as last year s
team The Big Reds confidently played host to the small but
spunky Holland club, and although we tried to keep the
score down, the meet was entirely one sided The team jour
neyed to Springville for a dual meet in which we copped
eleven out of twelve possible firsts and many seconds and
thirds for a decisive 55M point wm
In our last dual meet against Sloan Jlm Kotlarskl tied the
school record ln the 100 yd dash as the team won an easy
d8ClSlOh For the first time, we competed in the F C I C
Kline County Interscholastlc Conferencel Meet held at Ham
Norm Price broke hls own half mile record by running a great
2 O9 1 seconds and Jack Splwak ran a great mile in 4 55 seconds
In the Sectional Meet held at Amherst Hlgh School the
Chiefs did a commendable job Dick Krieger took first place
in the 440 yd dash ID 5 3 seconds flat ffor a new school recordl
Krantz grabbed fourth place in the broad jump while Jeff
McCutcheon pole vaulted 104 to tie the school record A
mile Medley Relay team composed of Maxson Kotlarskl
Gee, and Sly set another school record
The loss of our polnt gettmg semors was felt this year, but
Jeff McCutcheon, Jack Spiwak, B111 Krantz, Norm Price and
others, as well as the more expenenced senior trackmen, helped
bring about a successful season
Dick Kneger and Don Maxson were elected honorary co
captams of the 1958 squad
A great deal of credit must be given our coaches, Mr Foster
and Mr Boller, for thelr invaluable assistance IH grooming the
comparatively small turnout of this year mto a smoothly
functlonmg unit which held 1tS own under some stiff com
petmon
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BAS E BALL
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Frlsbne Klrzenste1n,T Prusl-.1 C Robmson, R Hopkm S H1ckey,R Sarata,B Coach R1edel A Foss was absen
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1958 SCHEDULE
D1v1s1on HI Contest
Eden
Cheektowaga
Sloan
Holland
Alden
North Colllns
Iroquols
Iroquols
Iroquols
Iroquols
Iroquols
Iroquois
Iroquoxs
lNon DIVISION
Eden
Cheektowaga
Sloan
Holland
North Collins I4
Alden
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The 1958 Iroquols baseball team, second m the hxstory of
our school showed a great deal of fight and determmatlon
though lt stlll lacked experxence Flfty four boys turned out
for the begmmng of the season Twenty boys were kept on the
varsxty with those cut placed on a Junior Varslty team Only
one member of the squad semor and Captain Robert Coats
worth, w1ll not be around next year
The team started :ts season against Eden gomg down to
defeat 8 6m a close contest Steve Hopklns led the attack wnth a
two run homer
As the season progressed, our boys showed vast lmprove
ment Bucky Llscher threw a two hitter against rugged Sloan
however, we went down to a tough defeat 4 o Our hlttmg eye
was also lmprovmg as Robert Maze and ack andzmskl
showed ln thexr tymg and wmmng huts agamst Eden We won
II 8 due to these hlts
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stem s fine pltchmg as we won 5 I, on hrs IO strnkeouts
As the season closed, we won our fmal game 9 4 agaxnst
Alden Bucky Lxscher led the attack wlth three hlts
Robert Maze was the team s best hitter wrth a 250 battmg
average Ken Grxflith, ln hrs sophomore year, was selected as
first baseman on the D1v1s1on III All Star team
Next year s team wxll have an advantage over most of the
other teams ln the league as we have nmeteen returmng
lettermen Iroquois lb looklng forward to a great team next
year
Coach Riedel dld an excellent job ln teaching the Iroquols
club the fundamentals of good baseball as well as how to play
sportsman like baseball He kept up themr spmts, even ln de
feat It IS wxth much regret that we wxll not see Coach Rredel
around agam next year when the umplres call play ball
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Student Councll Plaque 1n memory ofEl1al Van Lew
.Iumor Honor Soclety Installation
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Penelope Armitage Penmes From Heaven
ohn Arnold ohnny s Dream
V1rg1n1a Barr Deep I urple
Betty Berg VI eddlng Bells
udlth Bernh lrdt Bern 1d1ne
Kenneth Beutler qWlI1glU Down the I ane
Robert Bllemelster Melody of Love
Plt Bork Fur XXIHCIS md I ull Salls
Ann Bos Mood Indlgo
Carolyn Bush Dancmg Ch mdeller
Iune Callxlns Fun Loyln B lby
George Chase 'I he Ioker
D und Cl ark On the Street IX here I ou I ne
Robert Coatsworth Ieddv Bear
Leon Cursons Plrty Doll
Frank Dean The Story of Nly Llfe
Pamela Drushler VS hen I amela Ihrows .1
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Margaret E dwards F lrth -Xngel
Patrlcla I4 rnesto Be Bop Baby
Ronald I 1l1pow1c7 I m Avfulable
Sally Fulllngton My Gal S ll
Nancy Gattle Blue Moon
Carl Gee Get Happy
Judy Graham Imaglnatlon
Dmne Handy De De Dlnah
Russell Hausauer VVonder1ng
Caryl Helntf It Had to Be lou
Hllda Hotlm 111 I eanuts
ane Hurd Stormy VI eather
Rlchard Jaklel It s Party Tlme
Karen ohnson Hey Llttle G1rl
Gerald Kammslsl Hernando s Hldeaway
Helen Kamlnskl Bubbles Ill the Wme
VVIIIIHITI Keele Sllhouettes
Roger Kelly I m VVall4m
Brenda Klenholz Pennsylv lnla I olka
B1ll1e Klngsley Back to School Agaln
Paul Kloc Rock Around the Clock
Bonme Kohler fkpr1l Love
Rlchard Krleger I ll be Home
Mary Larkln Pretty Dark I'yes
Barbara Llscher VVhy Don t They Under
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udlth Lloyd You Don t Know Me
Stella lNIalecl41 Stella by Starhght
Mamlntal Nlangutara Stranger m Parad1se
Donald Maxson Take Me Out to the Ball
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Patrlcla MCCOFIDICF Patrlcla
'Xlarle Met7ger I Hear the Sound of MUSIC
Mary Mllltello lNI'1ry Lou
Theodore Mlller Teddy Bear s PICYIIC
Kathleen Moore Mr Iee
David Mor1t7 XY 'utm ln School
I lrgmxa lylunn s VI onderful
Davld Wewton How About That
Paul Oberle Dark Moon
Rxchard Ogden ust One of 'I hose 'I hlngs
Rlchard I enn Transfuslon
Ihelma I ost Camptown Races
Ie mne I outhler e mme VN 1th the Llght Brown
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XIlCl'l'1Cl I uccl I m an Old Cow Hand
R1ta Relgh Dance Vhth Me Henry
Herbert Rlckert Raunchy
Hobart Roberts I' nchanted
llllll un Roblnson Come Iosephlne m my
Plymg INI lchlne
Gul Russell Boots 'md Saddles
Henry Schmidt The Moon Hangs Low
Lawrence Schnelder Be Bop
Iames Schoenthal Cllcls Claclx
Robert Schroeder Shy Guy
lohn Shaffer Happy VI anderer
Merle Sly Crazy ln the Heart
Day ld Smlth Bug Dreams
Kathleen Smlth Macnamara s Band
I mda Smlth In the Eyes of the VI orld
Sh zron Soanes Lastlng Love
Penny Souder Band of Gold
I O15 Iomllnson Honey Bee
-Xnna Ilefel Te'1 for Two
'Xorene FI uck I he I4 ace of in Angel
I errell I ID Housen The Band Played On
I4 1rl N an Lew Bon Voyage
ohn NY archockx NICC YVorl4 1f You Can Get It
Clltlord VVebster If verybody Loves Saturday
IN1ght
Ray VS elss Hound Dog
Kathleen VX heeler W heel of Fortune
.met V111 D1 rmonds are a Glrl s Best Friend
Bruce YI right In the Middle of 1n Island
Norma Zlebarth Smile AWIIIIC
Melx yn Zlmmerman College Man
Paul Zoeller I ve Got the VI orld on a Strlng
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