Iroquois Central High School - Iroquoian Yearbook (Elma, NY)
- Class of 1959
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A teacher affects eternrty he can never tell where hrs rnfluence stops Henry Adams
Alfred P Goodemote a member of our faculty wrll be remembered as possessrng noteworthy qualrtres
of unpretentrousness, servrce and krndness
Hrs loyalty to lroquors Central was reflected not only rn the spontaneous atmosphere of hrs classroom,
but also rn the rnvaluable gurdance and ard he so unselflshly gave to the Chleftaln staff Hrs rnterest rn
young people was promulgated by both hrs frrendlrness toward everyone and hrs extensrve pursurt of
advanced study rn hrs fleld
Beyond hrs dedrcated and conscrentrous work rn the teachrng professron the mrlrtary servrce performed
by Mr Goodemote was most admrrable Hrs character was such that few fully realrzed the rntrrcate role
he played rn servrce to hrs country
Hrs sudden passrng rndeed stunned those who knew hrm Perhaps, as we consrder our years here at
lroquors, we wrll garn a fuller understandrng of actrve charrty and servrce through the exemplary lrfe of
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As It ns with the lndnvnduol so It IS wlth the
natlon Theodore Roosevelt
Wnth sincere best wnshes we, the Class of
l959 dedicate this yearbook to the Iroquois
Central Hugh School student body Crednt IS
Indeed approprnate for each lndlvldual who
In hls own way has bullt a tradahon on
sportsmanship service and hlghest quahtles
These charactenstucs that are a part of the
student body of today wnll be o port of the
natuon of tomorrow
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Rowl Mr J Howard Smlth Mr LeonA Prguet Mr George B Field Row 2 Mr J George Nattrcss Mr Kenneth J Mcllralth
Board of Educatlon
The Students of Iroquois Central School owe a great deal to our Board of Education
These cltlzens have grven unstmtmgly of their time and obnlltles to orgomze the operatnon
and pollcees of our school system ln a short tame, they have promoted the lroquols Dlstrnct
from o rurol system to the superlor orgamzatuon that rt IS today Theur ettorts have made
our school a communuty center as well as an nnstltutlon of Ieormng
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Mr. Joseph D. Kurtz, Mr. A. Donald Bartoo. Not pictured: Peter H. Bos
To the Class of T959
Congratulatuons to each of you for attaun
mg the senuor class level un our school system
and for your annual yearbook venture At
thus tume you should be deducated to the ultu
mate oblectuve of graduatuon, and thence
your proper place un socuety Let nothung
deter you from thus accomplushment
You were born at a tume of great unterna
tuonal strufe Our natuon had lust been at
tacked and forced unto the second World
War You have luved through the post war
years of the fortues and early tiftues, when
the spread of confiuctung udeologues through
out the world had uts effect upon your early
years and the socuety whereun you grew
The acceleratuon of populatuon growth the
uncreased demands of labor and the spural
of unfiatuonary practuces affected our socual
patterns The great structural change of
employment opportunutues, from structly the
old labor management category to a great
new field of vocatuonal and technucal serv
uces whuch greatly reduced the need of the
common laborer and produced a great new
field of whute collar opportunutues These
whute collar uobs were not to be confused
however wuth the starched type of Admun
ustratuon and Management All of these devel
opments demanded and receuved changes un
the educatuonal program and uts offerungs
You have now reached the termunatuon of
your hugh school career durung a new era
tabbed space age Thus has produced a
whole new set of pressures and demands on
socuety and uts unstututuons, whuch threatens to
cause even more accelerated changes un our
socual patterns However there seems to be
emergung from all of thus, an expressuon from
the publuc whuch places a premuum on educa
tuonal strength Educatuonal excellence,
they are begunnung to realuze, us un the long
run more umportant to Natuonal security
han mulutary mught "
Wuth thus thought un mund, I wush you suc
cess, whether after hugh school you enter
your talents un College competutuon, or market
them un the field of free enterpruse and uob
opportunutues
A Donald Bartoo,
Pruncupal of the Dustruct
Superuntendent of the Dustruct
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To the Class of 59
Congratulations on the attamment of a
goal long sought graduation from hugh
school and the commencement of new careers
and Inves May your features be filled wnth
further success and satisfaction and may
your dreams and hopes be realized
You can look back now on years of
preparation and study years durmg which
you had your share of disappointments and
achievements, of hard work and good
tlmes, years filled wnth memornes you wnll
never forget l smcerely hope that from now
on, durung the years ahead, you will always
have good health and real happlness
I wush each of you the best of luck m what
ever you do, wherever you go
Smcerely
Dennls Ryan
Congratulatuons to the Class of 59
As you leave this fine publlc school a product of our
democracy l hope that you carry wlthm yourself the abnlnty
to thunk straught to meet adversity, to be tolerant, to meet
the world, and to apprecuate our democracy
When you leave school you must move either up or
downstream In the fleld of human affairs Once you forget
the need around you and the necessuty of meetmg respon
snblllty and the ablllty of self correction, you will be ln
trouble
Democracy calls for a tolerance born of our hnstorncal
perspective Difference of opmlon dress or language IS
never a sound reason for enmnty except when one man
presumes to stand on the exclusnve pedestal of perfectlon,
lookmg down at sordld slavery below Tolerance also dlc
tates the EXAMPLE IS the most forceful and persuasive means
of convertmg others to our way of lnfe
Democracy promuses freedom but not for the askmg t
comes luke the most precious values as a by product of
snncere effort an thought and action Take loy In your respon
slbllntles of sharmg and the pruvnleges wnll come without a
strain
Equipped with such a vlew of lute you wall not only create
but mamtaln these democratuc mstltutlons we hold so sacred
Smcerest Best Wushes
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vious preparation, and without such
preparation there is sure to be failure.
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Arnblhon Own Stock un a
Volkswagon company
Fondest Memory Spnngvnlle game 58
under Mr latumer
William E Doster
President
Ambshon To go to and complete college
Fondest Memory My tnp to Europe
James Wallace
Treasurer
Ambition Be an educated bum
Fondest Memory Sports under Coach
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Ambnhon To always be happy
Fondest Memory September 27 1958
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Amblhon To go through llfe wllhoul
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Ambmon To graduate
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Ambmon To prove Manlla ns best
Fondest Memory Baskefball season
Deborah Lee Armnlage
Amblllon To creale happiness
Fondesl Memory Cheerleading n
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Ambuhon To be a success
Fondesf Memory Playing IN the Senior
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Ambuhon To repaur Televusnon sels
Fondesf Memory Playmg IN the Band
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Ambition: To become a successful
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Paulette C. Bork
Ambition: To go the opposite direction
of Schreg and Barb
Fondest Memory: August 29, i957 Shirley M' B"eide""ei"
Ambition: Search for and find happiness
Fondest Memory: Cuba Lake and the
wonderful times l had with a certain
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Roger E. Brookman
Ambition: To get Mr. Frisbie to vote
Republican
Fondest Memory: Relatives, and the
"worm"
Sally Carlson
Ambition: Always be happy
Fondest Memory: Senior Year at I.C.H.S.
Judith S. Butfum
Ambition: To Gnd my special place in
life
Fondest Memory: My trip to Hackensack,
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Robert Howard Claxton
Ambatlon Be a History Teacher
Fondest Memory Elgllth Grade and my
trap to Washmgton
Sylvia Lllllan Cool!
Ambutlon To own an Edsel
Fondest Memory My dog Pepper
Elalno Darlne
Ambntnon To be a success
Fondest Memory Summer of 1958
Ralph T. Ellison
Ambition: Own Snowshoes
Fondest Memory: June 38, 1955
Sharon Leo Fellows
Ambition: Enroll at West Point
Fondest Memory: Too many to remember
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Ambition: To understand and to be
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Fondest Memory: Weekends
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Ambmon To become cz former cfler
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Ambmon To flmsh my schooling
Fondesl Memory Sports at I C S
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Fondesl Memory Gnrls
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Amblhon To produce a perfecl carbon
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Fondest Memory Junior lYearl
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Amblhon Trap lo California
Fondest Memory Whitney Pom! July 58
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Ambuhon Spend a weekend on the moon
Fondesl Memory August I3 1958
Ida D Gollor
Ambltlon- To make someone happy
Fondest Memory January I to August
I5 1958
Sherman William Hager
Ambition Business executive
Fondest Memory September 1955
Diana Sharon Grotke
Ambltlon Be a pnvote secretory
Fondest Memory Programs un the
evenmgs put on by the students
Austin F. llassolborg
Ambition: Own the rest of Wales Center
Fondest Memory: Stopping at Snowshoes
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Elma a success
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Fondest Memory: Tony and Rip's
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Ambition To live on a Marine base
Fondest Memory October 22 1956
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John J. Jandzinski
Ambition: To have an ambition
Fondest Memory: Sports at l.C.S.
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Ambition To go elephant hunting with
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Fondest Memory Just about everything
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Ambition: To do the best I can with
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Ambition Meet Barb Schreg and
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Fondest Memory Past summer with a
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Ambition To go to college
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Ambutlon Help make the world o
better place In whuch to llve
Fondest Memory November 1958
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Amblhon To goto Hawau or Nassau
Fondest Memory Not enough to
remember
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James V McCormick
Ambmon To become a conservatnon
officer for the N Y S Conservatnon
Bonita Sue Matchulet Commmlon
Ambmon Lwe my Infe for others
Fondest Memory My years at lroquous
Fondest Memory Playing football under
Mr Latimer
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Ambltuon To rouse Elephants In Indra
Fondest Memory Lrvmg In Portervnlle
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Ambmon Retire at 25
Fondest Memory Sports at lroquons
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Ambmon To Inve the Infe I have
dreamed of
Fondesf Memory Summer In Pleasant
Valley May 19 Bluebrrd and
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Amblhon Give Mr Lamp an ar? exam
Fondest Memory JB U
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Amblhon To hun? bear In Alaska
Fondesi Memory Enghth Grade
Joyce Muslal
Ambmon Be a happy success
Fondesi Memory My whole Infe
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Ambmon Live each day to the fullest
Fondest Memory March fo
September '58 Reber' C on
Ambnhon Buuld and race a stocker
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Ambntnon Connonsseur of fine Cdslne
Fondest Memory Texas
Donald R' Perrm
Ambltnon To own a 1 O00 acre farm
Fondest Memory Too many
R Steven Pierce
Ambltlon Fnmsh what I start
Fondest Memory August I9 24
Sharen Lee Pfender
Ambrtuon To do a little searching
Fondest Memory Summer of 58
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Ambltaon To have a happy hfe wuth
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Fondest Memory January I6 1958
and .lim K
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Patricia Ann Putt
Ambmon To be successful and happy
In everythung I do
Fondest Memory .lanudry 23' 1959
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Jennifer Susan Padd
Ambition To graduate from college
Fondest Memory My Senior Year at
Iroquois
Ann Pruslxl
Casimer Fruskl
Ambition To become a success in the
Held of metallurgy
Fondest Memory The day the racoon
Ambition Travel to St Paul with Sharon got In my tem.
Fondest Memory November 30 1957
Raymond Douglas Pucci
Ambition: To make something of myself
Fondest Memory: Everything
Dean N. Rauch
Ambition: To have my own way for once
Fondest Memory: Those weekend dances
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Diane Marie Reid
Ambition: To be a teacher
Fondest Memory: Long Beach
stiff'
Theodore Reimer
Ambnhon Own o 1965 Corvef
Fondesf Memory June 21 1958
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Arnblhon Be anolher Florence
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Fondesf Memory Senior Year
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Amblhon Gnvmg a welcommg porvy for
the gurls and frovelmg on lhe carpet
Rmhmd F sthasel Fondest Memory November 15 1958
Ambmon Own a 1960 Ford
Fondest Memory Oclober 18 1956
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Ambmon Always be os happy os I
have been ot Iroquois
Fondesf Memory Jumcr Play
All nn the Family
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Ambmon June 1 1960
Fondesl Memory August 10 1957
Diane Dale Sehroglman
Ambition To travel west with Borb
Fondest Memory My crazy sixteenth
Barbara Marla Schrader bmhday pany
Ambition Travel to the West,Coast
with Schreg
Fondest Memory Mme er t
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Dawn E Sllleman
Ambition Go back with a certain
someone
Fondest Memory May 24 1958
Jack P. Splwalr
Ambition: Run a 4:00 minute mile
Fondest Memory: March 13, 1958
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Donald R. Strelcher
Ambition: Make a million
Fondest Memory: 54 Chev.
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Raymond G. Straslng
Ambition: le a comedian
Fondest Memory: Cooperating with
teadlers
Darlene Mae Summerton
Ambition Marry J K and make
people happy
Fondest Memory Wald weekend ond Thom" B Tyla'
Debbie Ambition Make my second million first
Fondest Memory December 28 1957
Walter Michael Winiewiez
Ambition: To get o Corvette
Fondesl Memory: l.C.H.S.
Priscilla Helen Younger:
Ambition: Be water girl on c football
team
Fondest Memory: Senior Slumber Parties
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Janet Beth Underwood
Ambition lnvent a six day week end
Fondest Memory Everything and
everybody connected with my
German Summer
'Cul
Paul M Banile
Ambmon Own a Thunderbird
Fondesf Memory The Operetia Cas' Party
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Ambmon To someday be a professional
actor
Fondesf Memory Jumor Plan and Operetto
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Ambrhon To be a success In everythln
Fondesf Memory Augu t 12 1957
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Ambmon To be a stock car driver
Fondesi Memory My Hrs? 'ob
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Ambmon To own a street rod
Fondesf Memory Mechanical Drawnng wrth
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Ambmon Wm fhe Empure Former Award
Fondesi Memory February 8 1958
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Ambmon U S A F Ambmon To study Physncs
Fondesl Memory Apnl 30 l95B Fondest Memory December l958
.ludlih M Rosuer Donna Woosier
Ambuhon Meducol Secretary Ambmon Become ednor of a small
Fondesi Memory The bulldlng of our town newspaper
house Fondest Memory Summers at Cornield
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Forelgn Exchange Students
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LEIF BLOMQUIST
Lelf Blomqunst arrnved here In the Umted
States last summer from Funland under the
sponsorship of the Amerncan Fueld Service
Program He came over here as the second
exchange student of lroquols Central Hugh
School
Lenf, who has attended our school for one
year and has made many frnends here among
faculty and students has brought wnth hum
ndeas and customs of has own country to com
pare wnth our tradltnons here un Amernca
Lenf s fondest memory IS the United States,
especially here at lroquous and has ambltuon
us to return here to Amernca some day
We all hope to see Leaf agam In the years
to come and we all wlsh hum the best of luck
and happmess
DEIJKE KEGEL
Thus year lroquols Central has been hon
ored by the presence of a second exchange
student, Deulke Kegel, whose homeland s
Hamburg Germany Although Dellke arnved
at Iroquois lust last Chrnstmas wlthm a very
short time she became an mtegral part of the
Senaor class as well as the entrre student
body
Brmgmg many Ideas and customs from her
natuve country thus seventeen year old has
accompllshed one of the mam ObleCllVeS of
all exchange students to brmg understand
mg among peoples of the world Many a day
has been brnghtened by Deulke s sweet smnle
pleasant dlsposltuon and wlllnngness to help
When she returns home to Germany
Dellke wull, wlthout a doubt carry wuth her
the best wishes of the entire school facult
and students Indeed we all wnsh her good
luck and success ln whatever she aspnres to do
mf'
Janet Underwood
Jams Klrsch
Deborah Armntage
Karen Krlschan
Janet Underwood
Deborah Armltage
Bonnie Matchulet
Janet Codd
Karen Pfender
Karen Knschan
Ardell Allen
Deborah Armltage
.lams Klrsch
Janet Codd
Sally Carlson
Janet Codd
Gaul Hmterberger
Janet Underwood
Senlor Poll
Most Lukely To Succeed
Most Ongmal
Most Admlred
Most Dependable
Most Studlous
Best Dancers
Best Dressed
Most Muslcal
Most Frlendly
Best lookmg
Most Courteous
Most Athletic
Most Artlshc
Best Sense of Humor
Most Soclable
Most Bashful
Most Versahle
Daydreamers
Dld the Most for ICHS
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Loren Larwood
Fred Perkins
Richard Krane
Wllluam Doster
Loren Larwood
Edson Hull
Richard Krone
James Wallace
JeFf McCutcheon
Leaf Blomqulst
Ronald Frantz
Joe Ockler
Lee Tnerce
Edson Hull
Gary Beldler
Ronald Frantz
Davud Makowsk:
Ronald Frantz
Sally Hudson Roger Brookman
ARDELE C ALLEN
Photography Club l
F H A 3
Chorus 3
Baton Twnrlers 2
Operetta 3
Basketball 3
Aquatnc Club 3
Volleyball 3
Bowlnng I
DEBORAH LEE ARMITAGE
Jumor Red Cross
Chorus 3
Youth Dnscussuon Club 3
Chneftam Staff 3
.Iumor Play 3
Cheer Leader I 2 3
Aquatuc Club l 2 3
Volleyball 2 3
Bowlung 3
Track 2
Basketball 2 3
American Essay Contest
Class Secretary 2 3
ROBERT ARNST
Student Councnl 2
Audio Vnsual Staff 3
Football 2
Basketball I 2 3
GARY BEIDLER
Jumor Red Cross l
Wlnner l
GREGORY GEORGE BEITER
Jumor Red Cross
Jumor Play
Operetta
B nd I 2 3
NORMAN BLINSTON
Audno Vusual Staff 3
Stamp Club 2
B nd l 2 3
LEIF BLOMQUIST
Student Councnl 4
Yearbook Stott A
Cross Country 4
LANNY BLUM
A
PAULETTE C BORK
Jumor Red Cross I
Photography Club 2
Chorusl 2 3
Operetta 2 3
Aquatnc Club l
Track 2
Basketball 3
Volleyball 3
Baseball 3
SHIRLEY M BRIEDENSTEIN
F HA 2
Baton Twnrlers l 3
Cheer Leader 2
Bow mg l 2 3
ROGER E BROOKMAN
Student Councul 2 3
Operetta 3
nd l 2
Dance Band l 2 3
Orchestra l 2 3
Erle County Band 2 3
JUDITH S BUFFUM
Chorusl 2 3
Aquatic Club 3
Volleyball l
SALLY CARLSON
Yearbook Staff 3
Chorusl 3
Spellnng Bee 2 3
ROBERT HOWARD CLAXTON
Yearbook Staff 3
Science Club 2 3
Hnstorncal Society 2 3
Youth Duscussnon Club 3
Chneftaun Stott 3
Chess Club 2 3
Amerncan Essay Wlnner
JANET MARIE CODD
Bookstore 2
Chorus 3
Jumor Play 3
Cheer Leader I 2
Basketball 3
Volleyball 3
Bowllng 3
Baseball 3
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SYLVIA LILLIAN COOK
Bookstore 3
F B LA 3
Leaders Club 2
ELAINE DARBEE
Hlstorucal Socuety 2
F HA 2 3
Volleyball 3
WILLIAM DOSTER
Chorusl 2 3
Operetta 2 3
Footballl 2
Track 2
Basketballl 2
Class Treasurer 2
Sectional Allstate Chorus
Bowling 3
RALPH T ELLISON
Football 3
Wrestllngl 2 3
Track 2
SHARON M FELLOWS
Yearbook Staft 3
Leaders Club 2
Bookstore 3
Hnstorncal Society 2
Basketballl 2
Bowlung 3
F B L A 3
BETTIE ANN FILIPSKI
Yearbook Stott 3
Lubrary Staff 2
Bookstore 3
Chorus l 2
Baton Twurlers
Operetta 2
Jumor Play 3
Aquatlc Club 3
Volleyball
Bowling 3
Track 3
Basketball 3
CHARLES FISHER
A
ARTHUR FOSS
A
Wrestlmg 3
Basketball 2 3
2
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Bookstore 3
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Basketballl 2
Volleyballl 3
Bowlmg 2
RONALD S FRANTZ
Jumor Red Cross I
Stamp Club I
Youth Dlscussnon Club 2
Chess Club I
Football 3
Basketball 3
Volleyball 2
Track I
Baseball I
JAN FRIEDHABER
Jumor Red Cross I 2
Yearbook Stat? 3
Library Staff 2
Bookstore 3
Chleftam Staff 3
Aquatuc Club 3
Volleyball 3
Bowlmg 2 3
Basketball 3
Leaders Club 2
IDA D GOLLER
A I
Chorus 3
Operetta
DIANE SHARON GROTHE
Chorusl 2 3
Operetta 3
Bowlmg 3
Orchestral 2
SHERMAN WILLIAM HAGER
Bookstore 2
Chess Club 2 3
Swnmmlng 2
AUSTIN HASSELBURG
Jumor Red Cross 2
Art Club I
EDSON ELWOOD HILL
Student Councnl 3
Yearbook Staff 3
Art Club I
J
Science Club I
Hnstorucal Society I 2
Chorus I 2 3
Youth Dlscusslon Club 3
Chleftaln Staff 3
Jumor Play 3
Operetta 2
Chess Club 2
GAIL HINTERBERGER
Student Councll I
Chorus 3
Jumor Play 3
Bowlmg I
Orchestra 3
3
MARGA RET HOLLOWOOD
A I
Chorus 2 3
Baton Twnrlers 2
Basketball 3
Aquatic Club 3
Volleyball 3
Track 3
Baseball 3
SALLY HUDSON
Student Councnl 3
Hnstorlcal Socuety 3
Chorusl 2
Band 2 3
Orchestra I 2 3
Erne County Orchestra
CAROL ANN HUNT
Chorus I
Baton Twnrlers I 2 3
Jumor Play 3
Aquatic Club 3
Volleyball 3
Bowlmg 3
Track 3
Basketball 3
JOHN JANDZINSKI
Chneftam Staff 3
Wrestling I 2
Volleyball 3
Bowlmg 3
Track I
Baseball 2 3
Amerncan Essay I
Class Presndent 2
Secretary Treasurer I
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JOHN J JULIAN
Audio Visual Staff I
Photography Club 3
Wrestlmg I 2
Track 2
EDWIN F KAY
Stamp Club I 2
Scnence Club 2
Youth Dlscussnon Club 3
Jumor Play 3
Operetta 3
Cross Country 2
Wrestllng I 2
Model U N 3
Syracuse Conference 3
Boy s State 3
COLIN KELLY
I
Wrestlmg 2
Agrlculture Llons Club Award
JANIS C KIRSCH
Student Councll 3
Jumor Red Cross I
Yearbook Staff 3
Historical Society
Chorus I 2 3
Chleftann Staff 3
Jumor Play 3
Operetta 2 3
Basketball 2
Volleyball I
Bowlmg 2 3
KAREN KRISCHAN
Student Council 2
Jumor Red Cross 3
Yearbook StaFf 3
Historical Society I 2 3
Youth Duscussnon Club 3
Chleftann Staff 3
Aquatlc Club I 2 3
Volleyball 3
Bowlmg 3
Syracuse Conference
Model U N 3
WBEN Panel 3
JIM KOTLARSKI
Jumor Red Cross 3
Footballl 2 3
Aquatnc Club 3
Volleyball 3
Trackl 3
Basketball 2 3
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F-l'l-A- If 2, 3 Bowling 3 I
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DICK KRANE
Student Councnl 3
.lumor Red Cross 2
Football 2
Wrestlmg I 2 3
Track 2
LORREN LARWOOD
Stamp Club I 2 3
Scnence Club 2 3
Youth Dnscusslon Club 3
Chieftain Staff 3
Jumor Play 3
Chess Club 2 3
Model U N 3
DAVID MAKOWISKI
Football 2
Wrestlmg I 2
MELINDA JANE MARKY
Chorusl 2 3
Operetta 2 3
Aquatnc Club 2 3
Volleyball 3
Track 3
Basketball 3
BONITA MATCHULET
Jumor Red Cross 2
Yearbook Staff 3
Chorus I 2 3
Youth Dlscusslon Club 3
Operetta 2 3
Bowlmg 2
Class Vnce Presndent 3
JAMES MCCORMICK
Jumor Red Cross 2 3
Foo ball 1 2 3
Swlmmmg I
JEFFERY MCCUTCHEON
Footballl 2 3
Track 2 3
Basketballl 2 3
SANDRA LEE MORRIS
Chorusl 2 3
Operetta 3
Volleyball 3
Bowlmg 2
JOYCE MUSIAL
Jumor Red Cross 3
Yearbook Staff 3
Llbrary 3
Hlstorlcal Soclety 3
Chleftam Staff 3
Jumor Play 3
Basketball 3
Aquatic Club 2 3
Bowlmg 3
JOE OCKLER
Yearbook Staff 3
Art Club I 2
Chleftam Stat? 3
Jumor Play 3
Operetta 3
Swnmmmg 2 3
Basketball I
SHARON ORR
Chorus I 2
Basketball 3
Bowlmg 2 3
ROBERT OTT
Wrestlmgl 2 3
FRED PERKINS
Student Councnl 3
Sclence Club 3
Youth Dlscussnon Club 3
Chleftaln Staff 3
Basketball 3
DONALD PERRIN
A I
Wrestlmg 3
KAREN PFENDER
Bookstore 2 3
Bowlmg 2
SHAREN PFENDER
Bookstore 3
Bowlmg 2
STEVEN PIERCE
Wrestlmg I
PATRICIA PITT
Library Staff 2 3
A I
Chorusl 2
Jumor Play 3
Operetta I 2
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JENNIFER PODD
Volleyballl 2 3
ANN PRUSKI
Bowlmg 2
CASIMER PRUSKI
Scuence Club I
Chleftam Stat? 3
Baseball 3
RAYMOND PUCCI
Audlo Vnsual Staff I 2 3
I
Wrestlmg 2 3
Baseball 2 3
Secretary of F F A
DEAN RAUCH
Jumor Red Cross I 2
Audlo Vnsual Staft 3
Stamp Club 2
Chorus 2
Chleftaln Staff 3
Football I
Swlmmlng 2
Basketball I
DIANE REID
Jumor Red Cross I 2
Yearbook Staff 3
Audio Vnsual Stat? 2
Lubrary Staff I 2 3
Bookstore 3
Chorus 2 3
Operetta
Swlmmnng I
Bowlmg 2
Basketball 2
F B L A 3
THEODORE REIMER
Audio Visual Staff 3
Wrestlmg l
SYLVIA SAMULSKI
.lumor Red Cross 2 3
Science Club
Chorus I
Aquatic Club 3
Volleyball 2
Natnonal Honor Society 3
' ' ' F.F.A. , 2, 3
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F.F.A. I, 2, 3 Operetta 2, 3
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JOSSELYN SANBORN
Jumor Red Cross 3
Yearbook Staff 3
Hlstoncal Society 3
Chorus 3
Youth Duscusslon Club 3
Chleftam Staff 3
.lumor Play 3
Chess Club l
Baseball 2
Volleyball 3
Bowlmg 2
Basketball 2
MARJORIE SCHEFFLER
F H A 3
Basketball 3
Volleyball 3
Bowlmg 3
Baseball 3
JUNE SCHEIFLA
Yearbook Staff 3
Bookstore 3
Art Club l
Hnstorlcal Society 2 3
Aquatlc Club l 2 3
Volleyball 2
Bowlmg 3
Basketball 3
BARBARA SCHRADER
F HA 2 3
Chorusl 2 3
Operetta 3
Basketball 2
Aquatuc Club 3
Bowlmg 2 3
DIANE SCHREGLMAN
A l
Chorusl 2 3
Operetta 2 3
Basketball 3
Volleyball 3
Bowlmg 3
Track 2
Orchestra 3
DAWN SILLEMAN
Bookstore 3
F H A 2
Bowlmg 2
JACK SPIWAK
Photography Club 3
Cross Country 3
Wrestlmg 2
Track 3
New York State Shueld
for Cross Country 3
DONALD STREICHER
Audio Visual l 2 3
RAYMOND STRESING
Audno Vlsual Staff l 2 3
Art Club l 2
Football 3
Swlmmnng 2 3
DARLENE SUMMERTON
Student Councll l 2
FHA 3
Chorusl 3
Basketballl 2 3
Volleyballl 2 3
Baseball 2 3
LEE TIERCE
Student Council l 2
.lumor Red Cross 2
Footballl 2 3
Swnmmungl 2 3
Aquatlc Club 3
Track l
Baseball 2 3
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THOMAS TYLER
Jumor Red Cross I
Youth Dnscussuon Club 3
Chleftaln Staff 3
Jumor Play 3
JANET UNDERWOOD
Student Council 3
Yearbook Staff 3
Photography Club 2
Youth Dlscusslon Club 3
Chieftain Staff 3
Jumor Play 3
Chess Club 2
Volleyball 2
Orchestra 2 3
Model U N 3
Syracuse Conference 3
Amerncan Fneld Servlce
Summer Student 3
JAMES WALLACE
Jumor Red Cross 2
Bookstore 2 3
Footballl 2 3
Wrestlmg l
Baseballl 2 3
Class Treasurer
WALTER WINIEWICZ
Student Councnl 3
Chorusl 2 3
PAT YOUNGERS
Hnstorucal Soclety 3
Chorusl 2 3
Operetta 3
Aquatlc Club 3
Volleyball 2
Bowlmg 2 3
Track 2
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Retrospectuvely the past four years have undeed been most eventful and umportant to
each and every senuor Brudgung the gap between adolescence and adulthood these years
hold pleasant memorues that wull be cherushed by every graduate How long ago that Sep
tember mornung on whuch we began our hugh school career seems' As the new lroquous
Central buses stopped, one by one outsude the maun entrance each of us somehow became
a part of the general atmosphere of prude and excutement that filled the symmetrucal, mod
ern buuldung that was to become our Alma Mater
The gymnasuum area was stull a scene of workmen busuly completung last munute prepa
ratuons for the students Although thungs seemed to be un a state of chaos af flrst, the enture
student body, whuch has sunce grown beyond what anyone then umaguned, managed to
crowd unto the cafeterua for Coach Latumer s flrst pep assembly Our campus was Iuttle more
than mud and rocks, and our football field wasnt quute ready yet all of thus gave burth to
the lroquous spurut whuch has grown wuth the school Through ut we have buult an outstand
ung tradutuon of fine sportsmanshup, a hugh qualuty of scholarshup and noteworthy achueve
ment un an amazungly short tume
The weeks became months as the year progressed From varued school backgrounds,we
John Jandzunsku Although we no doubt over estumated our umportance, our class had
become a part of lroquous Central Hugh whuch would uphold the tradutuons establushed by
those among the flrst graduatung class
Our sophomore year brought wuth ut many enturely new aspects of school lufe as well as
opportunutues and responsubulutues We began our second year, wuth these class offucers
John Jandzunsku Donna Clark, Debbue Armutage and Bull Doster For some, thus year meant
membershup on the constututuonal commuttee of the new Student Councul For others ut meant
membershup un the newly formed clubs The bug event of the year for us was the Record
Rock our first class dance, whuch began a tradutuon of most successful record dances
Shorty afterwards some were honored to be un the cast of The Moon Hangs Low , an
operetta, wrutten and durected by our own Mr Eaton and Mr Norberg Thus year also
brought wuth ut, the Natuonal Honor Socuety, whuch served as a goal for some of us What
fond memorues we wull carry wuth us of our second year' Through the past two years, each
of us had unduvudually gauned experuence and had developed specual unterests that would
aud us un the role we were to play un our most umportant hugh school years whuch now
followed
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As we progressed a step further toward graduation our shore of obligations problems
and privileges became proportionally large Our first bug 'ob was to choose candidates
for Student Council officers After experiencing our first campaign, we settled down to
electnng officers of our own class John Jandzlnskn Bonnie Matchulet, Debbie Armitage and
Jnm Wallace Although no one quite reallzed lt this year would be a continuous succession
of events for both our class as a whole, and for many of its lndlvudual members
Before we knew it try outs for the Jumor Play began Unexpected events can happen
however, and the fiu epidemic curtailed school activities for a while But we recovered
and All in the Family became a reality Not long after the Christmas holidays several
members of the Jumor Class established a school newspaper The Chleftaln Presently
we found ourselves busily preparing for another class dance Some of the more outstandmg
members of our class were chosen as delegates to the Model U N and the Syracuse Con
ference Perhaps more outstanding than any other event of the year was the fact that we
were the first class to take part un the American Field Service program Suspense filled the
auditorium as Mr Corser collected the ballots of those from whom an exchange student
would be selected Fmally the news came Janet Underwood prepared to leave for a
summer In Germany
With a feeling of accomplishment and perhaps superiority we began our final year at
Iroquois This was to be the most eventful and Important phase of our hugh school careers
Our new class officers were Bull Doster, Lee Tlerce, Jan Codd, and Jem Wallace and also
plunged into Student Council electrons Under the president, Duck Krane, the Council
assumed a more vntal role nn school affairs Just as Jan Underwood had spent a memorable
summer an Europe we now were privileged to have as our exchange student, Leif Blom
qulst, from Flnland Later In the year, he was lomed by Dellke Kegel of Germany As the
holidays approached we enloyed a Christmas operetta, The Stmgnest Man nn Town We
also planned a dance wnth the theme, Blue Christmas The yule season passed, and the
more serious business of midterm exams began After fineshmg the voluminous term papers,
we looked forward to the hugh point of all class dances the Jumor Sensor Prom
While Commencement brought forth a note of reluctances, It became not an end, but a
beginning of an ever widening future During our four years, we bunlt a foundation of
knowledge enloyable memories and some rather intangible possessions that we shall
carry unto thus ever changing world
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C La Placc K Muller J Reuther M Tuck F Stouber P
Row 5 R Bnerl E Gull E Donohue J Frank B Lathmore
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H Moffat Row 6 L Malchszak T Klrszenstem D Bender Row 7
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K. Griffilh. Row 5: R. Hickey, A. Becker. Row 6: D. Baker, G. Miller.
Row 7: G. Metzger, R. Jerome, J. McMahon.
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L Samer J Wolf Row 5 L Hanley S Prnor M Barr D Roth D
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Salusbury M Goller V Kay C Kirsch L Yacobush L DuMouIm N
Lattumore Row4 A Day R Dunn R Fasolmo H Wagner D Reid
E Ofthaus Row 5 S Zlezuula F Maltble D Saebert D Newell H
Fnntak D Codd Row6 S Larkm H Bauder B Phllllps J Moffett
R Burke R Maze R Flllpskl Row7 J Clabeaux R Buckblnder
M Brldgman F Wallace B Schmudt T Bender J Decker
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Row'l P Kloc C White D Leasure K Smlth T Holzborn Row 2
P Fagan A Briggs M Corning J Barr S Berngan B Best Row
3 D Wooster M Fleld A Ackerman R Lauzze D MacDonald D
Dobbms Row 4 M Rleman N Frye A Whltbeck T Maclverl
Ward R Rozeskn Row 5 P Boyd C Weber K Turnqunst D Belter
P Meyers J Rademacher R Flnck Row 6 N Tyler J Handy F
Heltman R Balcerzak D Claycomb R Hollowood Row 7 D
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Rowl B Pearce B Ruteckl R Duell Row 2 D Offhaus M Ves
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P DUHII1 M Van Snckle Row4 M Morvlz K Donohue H Gee K
Abrams Row 5 S Oslolskl A Luders G Henderson J lllzg Row6
G Schetller E Fnsch D Lathrop J Grey G Wedemeyer Row7
Row I S Bartlett D Lucie M Wlmmer Row 2 D Clark M
Plwko J Morrls D Maleclu Row 3 J Melzler J Offhaus J Perrin
P Buffum Row4 M Sauka K Cryan R Reed S Chapman Row
5 A Burckhalter D Wantrlch P Campbell D Hmlerberger D
Maurer Row 6 R Groff P Teson R Robinson R Slmme Row 7
R Hull J Hull A Flalg R Zlelmskl H Schoenihal F Duell
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Rowl C Dabb D Guard F Duermeyer M Dabb D Doiber R Drushler A Drushler M Gelb R E Donohue S Darbee Row 2
J Hudson R Kane A Leasure S Kozak E Lmdholm V Lane M Loefsredf B Harvey R Krane Row 3 T Lnnk D Hickey F
Hnnckley E Hazard G Janosz L Johnson L Hausauer K Hausauer T Lewmskl Row4 B Long A Harblson E Heldel N Hau
sauer S Kalback P Lodunsky D Johnson N Koesier L Hager
Class of 1962
Row 'I P Barioo C Conley D Barfoo J Beudler L Coifon G Bauder D Glownla A Bright Row 2 R Benzln G Bmgham B
Busch P Byrnes D Boli M Gawron D Brookman C Buchbnnder E Berg Row 3 R Dnllunger R BuFfum L Corah R Byrnes R
Ackerman C Behner S Blood M Carson R Fnlupowucz Row 4 G Beack G Dunn G Gasz M Chapman D Dickens D Chap
man B Futzpafrlck K Goehle T Gilbert
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We ls J Valentme J Post M Muslol J Offhau L Porkenson S McCormack L Metzger C Nle Row 3 L Zimmerman J Moffat
R Penn S Pcwllckl J Nledzwueckl R Muller C Puls P Perrm T Murzynsku R Pucci Row 4 K McDonald D Maleckl G Mone
smlth R Petrell P Molovlch B Maday B Offhaus R Phlllaps R Mocny D Muller
Class of 1962
Row1 J Ruduch K Selbold J Rozeskl K Thomas S Standard J Van Housen A Welsh T Van Snckle K Whatbeck Row 2 J
Selleman R Wheeler F Woods C Parke ' Zimmerman M Schaefer S Schunk K Splwak G Wheeler Row 3 E Smith L
Swlerskl M Wascelewskl L Rupp T Szulewskl J Wontuck J Schulenberg A Rusert J Scheufla M Rudlch Row 4 E Reimer M
Stolber F Streaf R Snyder J Stroke C Spruce R Youngman J Wlllnamson T Schrader R Relnnogel Row 5 D Schnllmg D
Schmdler D Swartz R Salusbury R Zlznulo J Schefiler E Rackert H Well C Walker J Schroeder
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Mausfeller F Handy A Streuf J Mann J Blmston C Sally Row 3 D Hull L Thorpe J Schenfla D Wrobel D Bove M Dabb
J Hull C Blum Row 4 M Hudson S Eurbln G Foss S Barber L Schendler N Blpperl S Goller B Price D Sherman
Class of 1963
Rowl R Brookman D Hayden M Reufher E Pentz C Wadell R Jandzlnskl J Malchule! P Roode L Brown Row 2 F Welzel
J Burnes D Jones O Berry R Reed V Ball B Byrnes R Koehler M Underwood Row 3 M Heller S Schasel S Fox A Hauber
C Stevens L Starr G Januale G Knrszenstenn S Kyser Row 4 D Newell F Boldt R Welss D Krzyzan T Wlnfher B Smuth
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Offhaus N Snyder S Henderson S Griffin K Dabb W Robinson S Kollarskl l Vlnes J Moritz Row 3 D Domon E Tober S
Ellison L Bove D Boland D Petnlle C Schroeder Row 4 L Hun! C Krlschan T Well J Clark B Mlllel L Tolsmo E Conley
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zynskl B Tober S Renmer M Donohue I Marks C Moore S Schreglman T Ward Row 3 P Hmckley R Wheeler P Rudnck
D Bundy L Bnggs P Meyers M Maxon D Hemtz N Neldng Row 4 J Schlllmg C Remard C Handy B Best R Klngsley G
Kepharf D Cook M Szwaczkowsku J Offhaus F Muley
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Goodemole Row 2 M Foley R Mafthewson R Radder B Drummond C Realy E Schnlhng M Mlley F Hayden M ODonnell
J Tomaszewslu R Moflelt Row 3 L Tschofen R Wadsworth D Flang C Renchert B Wolf? J Theal L Chase N Radder E Pruskl
Row 4 W Sleberf N Lns R Johnson T DuMoulm J Walker M Rupp J Brocklehursf E Glbbs R Goller
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Row! N Nye S Kelly L Gnlberf R Raldmae S Bradley J Baver J Glowma N Harlloff R Munn J Ogden Row 2 M
C Briggs P Bussman F Dylfmer B Wlndahl M Moms R Barclay D Bradford Row 4 B Rleman T Thursion J Kesson D For
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Jukubowskl R Smith D Ganas K Pettapnece R Balcerzak J Stachelskl P Bos G Prior J Woodard
Class of 1964
Rowl D Kraft A Berry D Wagner D Clark K Rusert D Flick J Merriman C Knarr B Hollowood Row 2 J Wesolowski
W Wheeler R Martin L Ertel I Hinterberger E Griffin R Harrington J Jednat D Splnk R Reimer Row 3 R Van Lew B
Michalskl J Salisbury D Dickens J Vinton S Wells L Barr C Malach C Pepper S Craig M Blinston Row 4 E Kaczmarek
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representahve body the Councnl dlstrlbuted
school handbooks to all students OTTICSFS and
delegates, havmg been elected In early
autumn, took charge of responslbllltnes and
gained the support of the students
Establtshlng Itself as the hub of school lute,
ut assumed control of the soclal calendar The
Forelgn Exchange Student Program has been
successfully continued Councnl members have
provlded servlces for thenr fellow students an
the dnstnbutuon of the Chleftuln, and In keep
mg the student body well mformed concern
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sponsored dances and other worthwhnle
protects were undertaken
The alm of the Council ns a better school,
wnth more opportumtnes for student partncn
patron In school affairs Thus, nn movmg
toward nts goal, the Student Councnl provldes
leadershup and cntlzenshlp preparateon for
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club, secretarial practice class, pro-
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perform many helpful services for
both students and teachers. The stu-
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The 1958 football team opened nts season
with the defeat of the perenmal Dlvlslon lll
champnon Sprlngvulle by the score of 12 6
Jeff McCutcheons pass to Lee Tlerce In the
closing seconds clinched the game whlch was
to amount to the years most excntnng and also
the first defeat of Sprmgvulle by the varsnty
Alden was our second vlctlm Thus game was
Jnm Kotlarskn day as Jnm romped for all
3 touchdowns ln the 21 O victory Over
confidence was the most logncal explanatuon
for our loss to Eden In the seasons thlrd
game An intercepted pass which went for
102 yards amounted to the touchdown
needed for our defeat An unusual event
occurred nn our 13-12 vnctory over Clarence.
A guard, Bob Balcerzak scored both touch-
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downs and shone on defense A 13 13 he
occurred In our game with Sloan whlch would
have decaded the league championship
West Seneca of Dlvlslon I was the next an
vader of the Battleground and handed us
a I4 9 defeat A four team platoon system
was used In the final game of the season a
26 6 defeat of Cheektowaga
Thus year as rn the past our boys also
receuved awards ol? the field .hm Wallace
and Jlm Kotlarskl were named co captains
of thas years lumor dommated team End
Ron Frantz and half back Kotlatskn receuved
nomlnatlons to local all star teams flttmg
rewards for four years of hard work by the
boys
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McCready wlth a fTnal record of three wrns and three losses Wlth fifteen boys on the
team ready to work they won their first meet of the season agarnst Lake Shore and won
their second meet wlth Maryvale The team lost to Sprnngvllle but came back hard to beat
East Aurora In the next meet The team lost to Eden and then to Lancaster Thus ended the
mdrvadual meets The team traveled to East Aurora for the East Aurora lnvltatlonal Meet
where Jack Sprwak placed fourteenth out of 250 boys The team placed thrrteenth out of
twenty five schools partrcrpatrng The last meet of the season was the Sectional Meet held
at Eden where the team took a thrrd place Jack Spnwak flmshed second In the meet and
receuved the New York State Shueld Caslmer Pruskr took a fourteenth place
Electrons were held Jack Sprwak was elected captam and Caslmer Pruskl was elected
co captarn Three sensors Lenf Blumquust our foreugn exchange student from Frnland Cast
mer Pruskn and Jack Sprwak wall be mlssed on next years team But Tom Schaub Bob
Hrckey Ed Donahue Tom Jones Dave Bender Jumors Ron Zrelmskr Al Ackerman Soph
omores and Lorenz Johnson Mrke Ockler Chrns Russert Glen Monesmrth Clrff Stroke
Elmer Lnnhome Freshmen helped bnng about a successful season A great deal of credrt
ml st be given to Coach McCready for thus record
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The newest team added to the lroquous athletic roster us
the bowlung team Under the able leadershup of Mr Saul
the boys went unto Duvusuon ll competutuon, wuth the season
already two weeks advanced The first match went to host
Lancaster 3 O followed by three consecutive losses to
Sprungvulle Sloan and Clarence
However the boys never lost their spurut and finally fate
smuled upon them wuth a 2 l wun over Cheektowaga In the
next match Bull Doster led the boys wuth a 174 and a pun
smashung 200 to help them down Depew 2 l But the taste
of vuctory dud not lunger long for our neughbors from East
Aurora took two close matches 2 l 2 l Thus match was
followed by the second match against Sprungvulle ln that
match .lack Jandzunsku Len Maudsak Duck Roth Bull Krantz
Bull Doster Jerry Mathis and Denny Roth all turned un a good
performance to set the team s hugh total at i490 puns for
two games However thus total was not good and the boys
agaun bowed to Sprungvulle
At the tume the yearbook went to press the leaguers had
sux matches to go wuth the next one agaunst league Ieadung
Lancaster. Although the boys are now un last place un the
league they are determined to come up out of the cellar.
The loss of seniors Bill Doster .lack Jandzinski and Bill
Krantz will surely have some effect on next years team
but we feel that with the whole nation in a bowling craze
and with Iroquois also becoming bowling conscious our
bowling team is here to stay and to win.
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Varsity Basketball
When the One Great Scorer comes to write against your name
He marks not that you won or lost but how you played the game Grantland Rice
The Iroquois Chiefs under the most capable direction of Coach Edwin Stohrer were
pitted against rugged competition in this year s season With the many close games both
scored heavily in hard fought contention among the leaders vying for the Division cham
pionship
Among those seniors whose outstanding records have made them an intricate part of
the team are Ron Frantz Jeff McCutcheon and Jim Kotlarski The team looks forward to
Bob Hickey Ron Kaminskn and Shelly Busch to be worthy successors to these graduates
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wrestlmg team All the boys gave thelr heart as well as their talent for the team Srx boys
remamed undefeated as of February I9 l959 they were Robert Cursons Harvey Scho
enthal Art Foss Rlchard Krane Robert Balcerzak and James Wallace
The encouragement of the Co Captams Duck Krane and Jam Wallace can certamly be
seen rn the team scores ln the three years that the team has been coached so ably by Mr
Foster they have had 42 vlctorles and 3 losses There can be no doubt In the mmds of
everyone at lroquors that thus IS an achnevement whuch the team can be proud of
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Iroquons Sweer Home
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Iroquois Maryvale
Iroquois Clarence
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Iroquois East Aurora
Iroquois Sweet Home
lroquols 52 Depew 34
lroquons 48 Akron 38
The chlefs have broken every school record this year except the 75 yard, lndnvndual Medley whuch has
been replaced by the l5O yard lndlvudual Medley
Our meet with host Clarence proved to be an excltmg one, the Chiefs had the lroquols splrlt but lost
the meet 44 42 That afternoon, Joe Ockler set a new school record for dnvmg by gannmg I49 pomts
lnvadmg East Aurora, wuth much strength, proved too much for the Chnefs In front of a capaclty crowd
as they notched a 55 3l wm That mght, Ralph Slmme, our IOO yard Breaststroker, set a new school and
Dnvusuon ll record of I I5 5 seconds
Our aquatic aces In a thnllmg non league meet with Akron downed them 48 38. On February I7, edu
tlon tlme for the yearbook, the Chiefs were movlng along nn second place In thenr dlvlsnon, a fine record
for thas year's competltlon Our Jumor Varsity team so far IS undefeated
Coach Latnmer wnll lose from these sensors J Ockler, L Tlerce, and J McCormlck, but will stlll have an
expernenced team whach should be even better than thus year's.
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Cause you're the tops
From coast to coast
You've got the pep
You've got the power
So come on kids
Stand up and holler
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sportsmanshnp and team work ns good
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Jumor Play
The Jumor Class under the
dlrectlon of M Norberg
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November Dlno told the
story of o boy who duscovered
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has Infe The ploy was very
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There can be no doubt that
The Stingiest Man in Town
presented by the Music De-
partment in December is one
of the finest productions that
has appeared at Iroquois.
Under the direction of Mr.
Eaton and Mr. Norberg, this
operetta was a perfect climax
to our Christmas season at
school.
Operetta
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Aurora Electric Company
Aurora Sporting Goods
A Friend
Bell's Food Markets
Briggs Dairy Bar
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Claxton
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Coeps
Corning's Delicatessen
Russell Corser
Cy s Pharmacy
Elma Elementary P T A
Fitzgeralds Laundry 8. Cleaning Co
Leland J Foss Wales Center
Charles Goehle
Hill s News Stand
Helen Mary Farm Dairy
Iroquois Central Bookstore
Kent and Roat
Max Kadet
Patrons
Leland J. Kelver, Qual. Mts and Groc.
LaPlaca Mobile Feed
Larwoods' Pharmacy
Loblaws Inc.
Macaluso's Service Station
McCutcheon's Market
Mileham's Pharmacy
Superior Radio 8- Electronics
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Samulski
Tackbary's Furniture
Toner s Radio and Television
Vldlers 5 8. l0c
Woods Gulf Service
Mr and Mrs John Youngers
Mr A W Fargo
Hon Robert C Sanborn
Berry s General Store
A Friend
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we still completed a successful season with a won 5 lost 3 record, and good showings in both the Alden
invitationals and the Double A sectionals.
Our first meeting was with our greatest rival, East Aurora. Our boys posted a very impressive 6OV2 to
48V2 victory, with Jeff McCutcheon setting a new school record of lO'9" in the pole vault. Next we had
a triangular meet with Holland and Clarence and were again victorious, led by Jim Kotlarski's double
victory in the lOO yard dash and broad iump.
Although every boy on the Iroquois track team gave his best we were thoroughly walloped by a very
strong Eden team. We gathered only one first place, Norm Price's win in the 880 yard run and a handful
of seconds and thirds.
An unusually inspired Springville team arrived at our school bent on one thing, victory, which they
achieved.
Our next meet with Alden was somewhat of a repeat of the meet with Eden. Our lone first place was a
tie for first between Bob Balcerzak and Jeff McCutcheon in the pole vault. The Big Reds traveled to Sloan
next and were almost upset, however, we beat them by only 6 points. Iroquois did receive one consola-
tion for their poor showing, for Ron Frantz tied the 220 yard dash record, running it in 20 8flO seconds.
At Hamburg in the Double A sectionals, our boys came in ninth in a field of fourteen teams, with only
one first place by Ron Frantz in the Hop-Slip-and Jump. His iump set a new school record of 37'5". We
also had three second place winners: Shelley Busch, Ron Frantz, and Jeff McCutcheon. Bill Krantz lumped
the best he has all season but he still only got fourth place in the broad jump.
ln spite of the loss of our more experienced men, credit must be given to Coach Foster for his great work
this season.
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Baseball
This year's team, the third in Iroquois' history, compiled a won six and lost eight record in league com-
petition. The team came up against league-leader Lancaster for Section VI-AA playoff and went down
in defeat after a stiff resistance.
Iroquois' first game this year was a smashing II-3 win over Eden. The team was indebted to Bucky
Lischer's fine pitching and Bob Maze's four runs.
The team, due to several decisive defensive errors, lost five straight to Sloan, Holland, North Collins,
Sweet Home, and Alden.
After a losing streak the team won their second game due to the pitching of Bucky Lischer and Eden's
six errors.
Iroquois unleashed its batting power in a merciless defeat of Cheektowaga I3-2. Art Foss and Ken
Griffith led the hitting while Shelley Busch pitched a fine game.
Iroquois lost the next two games to Holland and North Collins due to defensive errors.
The next game Iroquois slashed back at Sweet Home defeating them 3-2.
Iroquois lost the next game to Sloan, but quickly recovered, winning the next two games at Alden and
Cheektowaga.
At the end of the season the highest batting averages were: Jim Wallace, .357, Ken Griffith, .302, and
John Jandzinski, .27O. Pitchers this year were Shelley Busch, Bucky Lischer, Tom Kirszenstein, Bob Hickey,
and Jim Scheiha. Shelley Busch compiled a won four lost one record, and Bucky Lischer won two and lost
three. The baseball team looks forward to a good season next year in Division ll.
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The Antics were enioyed by
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those who participated. Ev-
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annual event for a fine eve-
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