Kensington High School - Compass Yearbook (Buffalo, NY)
- Class of 1945
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QOVFPLO ps 566-N F009 166 Q I S S THE COMPASS PUBLISHED ANNUALLY BY THE STUDENTS OF KENSINGTON HIGH SCHOOL BUFFALO, NEW YORK H DEDICATION Never again will TwenTy-six OT KensingTon's TinesT young men pass Through The porTals oT Their alma maTer. Tor They have been chosen by The AlmighTy To pay ThaT supreme' price which some are required To pay Tori The preservaTion oT Their naTion and iTs ideals. WiTh The TervenT hope ThaT KensingTon may ever sTand as a symbol ThaT They did noT die in vain, we humbly dedicaTe This issue oT our year- book To The memory oT: LT. Donald l-l. ArmsTrong ,,.A, PvT. VincenT Ronald Coleman ,,,u PTC. Richard A. Collins aaaaaaa. .aaaaaa PvT. Donald Charles DaniTz ..,.V,aaa, PTC. RoberT Raymond DePasguale Raymond Joseph EberhardT S lfc... -. PTC. Edward King Field ....... . .....,.. . LT. l-larry George Fried .,............... Corp. RoberT Cranes T-lanneman LT. Donald WalTer l-loeTler.. .. . H SfSgT. Thomas Francis l-lughes ..,. Donald Eli Jensin S2fC ,... A... . C LT. Alvin Michael Kibler L...Ls..... PvT. l-larry AlberT Klinglemeier J l-lenry lgnaTius Ladowski S 2f'C AvfC Karl ArThur Meyer .,,,..... PTC. PaTrick Joseph O'Brien... Raymond Paul Pawlowslci ........,... PvT. Earl George Pohl ....,..,L. RoberT William Rauch MfM PTC. RoberT Burke Redman Eugene John SchaeTer S Zfc .CC. C Cpl. Rudolph FluberT Speen.. PTC. Thomas Edward Tehan.. LT. James AlberT VallcwiTch .......... SgT. KenneTh Paul Weclcerle C,..,..., SgT. RoberT WalTer WeiTzsacl4er,.. Zfc .,C,.,. S. Army S. Army S. Army S. Army S. Army S. Navy S. Army U. S. Army S. Army . ...,. U. S. Air Force S. Air Force S. Navy S. Air Force S. Army S. Navy A. P. S. Army S. Navy S. Army S. Navy S. Army S. Navy S. Marine Corps S. Marine Corps S. Army S. Air Force S. Air Force EARL POHL ROBERT DE PASOUALE RAYMOND PAWLOWSKI ROBERT RAUCH THOMAS HUGHES DONALD HOEFLER VINCENT COLEMAN HARRY KLINGELMEIER THOMAS TEHAN HARRY FREID ROBERT REDMAN FGREWORD As fhe war moves foward a successful conclusion, fhe edifors of fhe Compass feel fhaf if is an appropriafe fime fo furn our affen- fion fo our own home cify, Buffalo: fhe cify fo which many of fhe Kensingfon boys now in foreign lands will soon be refurning. Our division pages will fell fhe sfory of Buffalo's parf in fhe war and of our own aspirafions 'l'o help creafe an even beffer cify when peace has come. Our arfisfs have clepicfed fhe com- merce, indusfry, culfural and recreafional cenfers, and all fhe assefs fhaf make Buffalo worfhy of her fifle-Queen Cify of fhe Lakes. I 41722522 if Z -mmm 41 y ,I -.., , ga . ' Z A 41 Uunq , ' '- , .,., fi -1 , -if , ff! ,l A '- ..'I 4' f ...,. I 'qgna 1 I I .I 'lr' .,52 X ., -A ,... z :Zh J ..4..-,.., :hy A, '.-. Z 5: X ' --W..,i , 4' ,,,, , ff: -' ..ii-'A W ' I'1ff11:21zs212:f:211 '-'--A iii '2- ' 41,7 WMM s. ....: A .. 'jififil-s ffiiiiiff vu, , u,. li us.isls,. . si1,.s.' i ii4.i v f f01ffffwfffffffff1f, - ,. . -3.,:.'.44:WE5.i5?E:?' iw . M . . f f ' , I - f . f ' f f f f f MEMORIAM mln I N Diff FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT 3lsT President of The UniTed Sfntes i933 - I945 From all walks oT liTe men have paid TribuTe To our beloved laTe presidenT. We aT KensingTon dedicaTe This page To The memory oT Franklin Delano RoosevelT. Cur school may be ciTed as a symbol oT The new era in progressive democ- racy ThaT RoosevelT broughT To The UniTed STaTes. For iT was one oT The agencies oT his recovery program ThaT consTrucTed This building. Franklin Delano RoosevelT was a greaT sTaTesman and a greaT humaniTarian. l-lis undying love Tor his counTry and Tirm deTerminaTion To bring iT from The depThs oT economic despair Took Their Toll oi his already Trail consTiTuTion. l-lis deep concern ThaT oThers should noT be handicapped as he was and his sTub- born TighT Tor The righTs oT The working man mark him as one oT The greaTesT humaniTarians oT all Time. Now, sTaggered by The blow Thar has beTallen our naTion, leT us uniTe and renew our resolve To win boTh The war and The peace so as To carry on The ideals Tor which Franklin Delano l2oosevelT and oTher greaT Americans beTore him lived and died! ADMINISTRATION As sfudenfs of Kensingfon High School, we have been guided fhrough our formafive years by an experienced and capable faculfy. They have helped in fhe developmenf of a sfrong foundafion on which each sfudenf can build his orvher fufure. Likewise, as cifizens of Buffalo, we have been under fhe influence of an exceIIenf adminisfrafion operaI'ing from fhe civic cenfer depicfed on fhe opposife page. The concenfrafion of civic, sfafe, and federal agencies in one cenfral local- ify has made possible fhe efficienf governmenf 'rhaf adminisfers BuffaIo's civic affairs. ISTRA ON: BU FI-'ALO CIVIC CENTE R THE FACULTY OF KENSINGTON HIGH SCHOOL Thomas J. McDonnell, M.A., Principal John N. Chassin. M.A., Assislanl Principal Agnes L. Ouinlivan, Secrelary Mary C. Kammerer, M.A., Adminislralive Assislanl English Louise F. Belden, B.A. Mary C. Belknap, B.A. Rulh C. Cullilon, M.A. Doris L. Flierl, M.A. Marjorie D. Frink, M.A. June A. Johns, M.A. Irene S. Johnson, B.S. Mildred T. Kennedy, B.A. Margarel' M. Mack, M.A. Ann l. Maloney, M.A. Roy B. Miller, A.B. Rulh P. Newman, B.A. M. Agnes Scanlon, B.S. Mildred L. Slewarl, B.A. Louise Slriclcland, B.A. Languages Venelia Chalmers, B.A. Lenore Dunlavey, B.A. Howard J. Gleason, M.A. Margaref K. McCar+hy, B.A. Helen L. Tewlcsbury, B.A. Ca'rharine.T. Valenle, M.A. Rulh Weslerman, B.A. Sciences Herberl' L. Albing, B.S. Elizabelh M. Davison, B.S. lrene J. Eardman, B.S. Leon E. Haynes, B.S. Elhel E. Armslrong, R.N.. Nurse Grace M. Heacoclc, M.Ed. Frank J. Kelly, M.A. Lena K. Landsman, B.S. Thomas D. Mounlain, B.S. Ma+hemal'ics Anne Connors, B.A. Agnes J. Creahan, M.A. Marlin M. Larrabee, B.S. Norma J. Larrison, B.A. Virginia E. Mayer, M.A. Margarel M. McGee, B.A. Laverna C. Sanileel, B.A. Mary R. Sleudle, M.A. Social Science Selig Adler. Ph.D. Irma M. Diclcman, M.A. ' Helen K. Goossen, M.S. Calherine C. Keefe, M.A. Theresa E. McCarlhy, M.A. Marion M. McKeon, B.S. Edilh E. Slolcoe, B.A. Verna G. Wallcer, M.A. Irene E. Wall Commercial Louise A. Crowley Annalouise K. Foss Rachael B. Jacobs Sadie E. Kauffman Marion Kolbe, B.S. Vera Lane, B.S., Librarian Eslher T. Lawler, B.S.C. Florence R. Lehde, B.S. Kalherine E. Meagher, B A John J. Meegan. B.S. M. Bernham Nehin John F. Reilly, Ph.B. Lewis L. Smilh, B.S. Genevieve R. SleFlan, L L B Fine Arls Elhel M. Davis Viclor R. Lalli William Pinlcow, B.M. Marjorie Townsend Home Economics Calherine J. Hyman, B.S Elizabelh H. Meach, B.S Helen M. Nesper, M.A. Naomi K. Sloesser, M.S. lnduslrial Arls John J. McMahon, B.S. Physical Educalion Berlha J. Aydelolle, B.S Wilbur S. Bergslrom Marie F. Felser Anne Messore Louis C. Monlgomery, B S Eleanor J. Seymour, B.S. G. John Warren Celia B. Wilczak, B.S. wxx gsm. 553.4 . MM, V. W in K 51 a m im- Q ,W Vg., I Q X ly .1 .sg- .f A ss W: H M .. W. W . xx sa my s ,En ss B :Kim Hn- a - Him E .H md B 5' NR, if '4 ,z sf .. -4, . fs.. V NEW F s gm ws. ,X in v K M has ss. J' Md Q H ,Uh mei Q X 5 4 171 A 9 K xx. mai: 9 ,, if ,gsm H . 5 B. -LH M ,gum M. cf .M ay X , ss saws mm ss Q ff zmz XV-ak J E. s H E E JAX? iw mms. aww: Q x M. msgs .ss sis HW 25 DEE B Hem E, X1 fx 1 21 xx HM my . A xx. fd. mg fif- vrw as A x THOMAS J. McDONNELL Principal AGNES L. QUINLIVAN MARY C- KAMMERER SCCVCWVY Adminisfrafive Assishnni JOHN N. CHASSIN Assisianf Principai ETHEL E. ARMSTRONG Nurse FW W M Q K A His P' il 'via uw L, ' f, K. , , A, 1 2 KJ? M M AA Y ,, H Q arf L E M , ,gk 'I -ug? 1' 5 A is -' rv JM' ' 1 V ,-L K. .-4,1 . ik- jjwg 3 - W Y- if G AM 'A .1 VERA LANE Librarian ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Seafed: A. Scanlon, I. Johnson, M. Frink, R. Cul- Iifon, J. Johns, R. MIIIer, Sfandingz L. Belden. R. Newman, D. Flierl, M. Mack. A, Malony, L. SIricIr- Iand. M. Belknap, M. S+ew- arI'. M. Kennedy FINE ARTS Miss Davis and Mr. LaIII MATHEMATICS DEPT. Seafedz M. Larrabee, A. Creahan, A. Connors, V. Mayer. M. McGee. L. San- fleef, M. SIeudIe Sfanding: N. Larrison I2 LQ!-JIU FACULTY OF KENSINGTCDN 1, ,,f ,f 4' VMQLC, 1 I 04 I SCIENCE DEPARTMENT E. Davison, L. Landsman L. Haynes, l-l. Albing, F Kelly, T. Mounlain. I. Eerd- man, G. l-'leacoclc MUSIC DEPARTMENT Miss Townsend and Mr, Pinlcow LANGUAGE DEPT. Sealed: l-l, Gleason, l-l. Tewkesbury, L. Dunlavey. R. Weslerman Slandinq: M. Mccarflwy, C. Valenle, V. Chalmers I3 COMMERCIAL DEPT. Seafed: S. Kauffman, F, LeI'1de. B. Nehin, A. Foss Slrandinq: M. Kolbe, J. Meegan, G. S'Ieffan, J. Reilly, L. Crowley, E. Law- Ier, R. Jacobs, L. Smifh HOME ECONOMICS Miss Sfoesser, Mrs. I-Iyman, Miss Meach and Miss Nes- per SOCIAL SCIENCE Seafed: S. Adler, F. Walker, I-I. Goossen, I. Dickman, I. Wall Sfandingz T. E. Mc:CarI'I'1y, E. Sfokoe, M. McKeon, C. Keefe I4 FACULTY OF i 1 f Mr. Monlgomery Mr. Bergsfromffallc over schedules 1. , Mr, Warren and Miss Felser l .- 'Ra 1 ii 19. l r l 1 'lf i 1 fi ,I V: i .ER H q R , KENSIRNGTQISQ .L 5 W '--Q-1 ,ji i li E . F f 'A npr 5 Hill i 'v v McMahon lalks over a H, L il- wilh J ack Doud ' Theresa Kramer, Mrs. Aydelofle and Arlene l-loerner Miss Wilczalc, Miss Seymour and Miss Messore 'reacln a checked bowling scores class in folk dancing I 5 X L A TRIBUTE TO MISS CURRAN Wifh ihe reliremenl' lasi June of Miss Marie Curran, The pupils of Kensingfon los+ a valuable counselor and friend. From I937 +o I944 Miss Curran 'raughi' English Liferafure al' Kensingfon High School. As senior girls' homeroom Jreacher. she was a symbol of culfure and gracious charm 'ro all who knew her. She was always ready 'ro lend her iullesl' suppor+ +o any school acfivily. Her ready en+husiasm was a con- 'rinual inspira+ion. An ardenf s'ruden+ of lilerafure, Miss Curran could discuss ancienf English Liferalure or a modern besi seller wi'rh a real appreciaiion 'rhal made her enioymenl' of books confagious. Her kindly advice was invaluable and 'rhe womanly vir'I'ues embodied in her spiri'r were an ideal lo The girls who have come under her influence. While her leaving is a disrinci loss 'ro bq+h Teachers and pupils of Ken- singlon, we sincerely hope lhaf Miss Curran may spend many full and enioyable years in her re+iremen+. 'L in , Q E xt? 7g aff 'digg X M1 , . 1' 9,4 :,-2 PM l Ll FACE S wir ik 856 - s 9 KEY TO PICTURES ON PAGE I78 SERVICE SECTICDN Buffalo's indusfries, picfured on fhe opposife page, are many and varied. Some, nofably shipping and flour-milling, are oufsfanding na- fionally. Equally imporfanf are fhe small, pri- vafely-owned firms making everyfhing from hair pins fo nufs and bolfs. Buf if is fhe airplane and sfeel-manufacfuring planfs fhaf have played fhe greafesf warfime role. Kensingfon boys, who are now serving fheir counfry, musf feel proud of Buffalo as fhe greaf planes from Curfiss and Bell join in fhe figh+ for freedom. 4 .46 ip ful 4 QW WEN l 'sf ws. 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General Jodl's surrender was a pledge oT Tree-dom Tor every man, woman and child living in Europe. In The sTreeTs oT The UniTed STaTes There were crowds oT exciTed, iubil- anT people: buT The maioriTy remained aT sTill-essenTial war jobs or wor- shipped aT Their churches. Over The babble oT exciTed voices and rau- cous horns The church bells rang Their summoning chanT and millions re- sponded. Kneeling in audible prayer or sTanding in silenT TribuTe They gave Thanks To God Tor The TerminaTion oT The European parT oT The warg realizing ThaT an enemy sTill exisTed in The Far EasT. The knowledge ThaT Japan sTill resisTed dimmed The horns and quieT- ed The clamor oT The gay celebranTs. Thousands oT American TighTing men sTill ToughT and died on Okinawa and The oTher approaches To To- kyo. For Them There was no V-Day. There was only TighTing and Then more TighTing. BUT There was a hope Tor a Tinal V-Day-a V-J Day which would reTurn Them To Their beloved homes-a V-J Day well wiThin The sighT oT all since May 8, 1945. T ' SERVICE MEDALS AND AWARDS ln The Tour corners oT The world, KensingTon boys are showing Their appre- ciaTion oT Americanism by working and TighTing To preserve iTs ideals. Among These servicemen are some who have received awards Tor disTin- guishing Themselves by heroism and exTraordinary achievemenTs. The Com- pass EdiTors realize ThaT This record oT disTinguished service may be incom- pleTe, buT To all men who have been so honored, we pay special TribuTe. DISTINGUISHED SERVICE CROSS For exTraordinary heroism againsT an armed enemy. Awarded To: ' SgT. Joseph Minken DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS ,., Awarded To any person who, serving in The Army, Navy, Marine Awarded To: LT. John Doyle or CoasT Guard Air Corps disTinguishes himselT by heroism or exTra- ordinary achievemenT while parTicipaTing in aerial TlighT. SfSgT. George King LT. Donald I-loppa SgT. Jose h Mancini 1 p PTC. Raymond Kazmierczak SfSgT. George Winkler I7 I-f ' I 7? f'X AIR MEDAL CreaTed by execuTive order To be awarded To members oT The armed Torces who have dishnguished Themselves by meriTorious achievemenT in TlighT. Awarded To: SfSgT. ldolo Augugliaro LT. Edward Baier IOak LeaT ClusTerI LT. John BleweTT IOak LeaT ClusTer, GermanyI SfSgT. KenneTh Brass I4 Oak LeaT CIusTersI A S,fSgT. Arnold WoelTel LT. Donald I-Ioppa IOak LeaT ClusTerI PTC. Raymond Kazmierczak IOak LeaT ClusTerI - SfSgT. George King I3 Oak LeaT ClusTersI TfSgT. Edward Kroner, Jr. IOak LeaT ClusTerI T!SgT. Marvin Kuhn I6 Oak LeaT ClusTersI I nlnu ...4 I SgT. Joseph Mancini, Jr. I3 Oak LeaT ClusTersI iiii iiii Cpl. John MCI-lugh, Jr. IITalyI SfSgT. Michael Cugini I2 Oak LeaT CIusTersI LT. WilTred Czora LT. James Devlin LT. John Doyle I4 Oak Le-aT ClusTersI SfSgT. Joseph Elbers I4 Oak LeaT ClusTersI LT. Eugene Finn I3 Oak LeaT ClusTersI LeaT ClusTersI SgT. Joseph Minken LeaT ClusTerI LT. ClayTon Rung SgT. ArThur STeIler I LT. Donald Miller I3 Oak SgT. I-Ienry Nadolny IOak SfSgT. Edward Ryan lTalyI L, is I ll CM!!! Q S ? . XS Z nk' - Q rn-1 ,1, .I U If f ' 9 , 1 2 1? ' 4' Ll. Lulher Slressing SfSgl. Arnold Woellel I3 Oak Leal Cluslersl S!Sgl. George Winkler I3 Oak Leal Cluslersl PURPLE HEART Awarded lo Army, Navy, Marine Corps and Coasl Guard Personnel who as a resul ol enemy a c l i o n have received wounds. Awarded lo: Plc. John Brucker lllrancel Plc. Roberl Burns lGermanyl Plc. Norberl Grass lllrancel Plc. Elmer I-leil lGermanyl Plc. Raymond I-leil lAnzio Beachheadl Plc. Roberl I-lermann lllrancel Sgl Sgl . Edward I-lill . Elslon I-lill lGermanyl SfSgl. Roberl I-linds lChinal Cpl. Franklin I-luss lllalyl Sgl. George Jaeger Plc. Richard Knochenhauer lSicilyl Cpl. George Kraus TfSgl. Edward Kroner, Jr. lGermany and Erancel TfSgl. Alexander Lampka lGermanyl Sgl. Joseph Minken Edwin Oelinger AM 2fC lSoulh Pacilicl Pvl. Richard Reich Cpl. Earl Rowley, Jr. lllrancel Cpl. Willord Schall lPeleiliul Pvl. Roberl Shalzel lGermanyl Plc. Earl Smilh lSoulh Pacilicl Plc. Jack Smilh lLuzonl Pvl. William Slallord lllalyl Pvl. Calvin Slegman lllalyl COMBAT INFANTRY BADGE Plc. Roberl Wopperer SILVER STAR MEDAL Cilalion lor gallanlry in any service Tpdm. 3fC John I-lanes Pvl. Norman Weinreber Pvl. Leo Zoeller BRONZE STAR MEDAL Worn on service ribbons lo represenl each ballle. SfSgl. Joseph Elbers l2l SfSgl. Vernon Frosl llzrancel Tpdm. 3fC John l-lanes Tf5 John I-leslink lllalyl Plc. Roberl ldziak TfSgl. Marvin Kuhn l2l Sgl. Joseph Mancini, Jr. l3l Plc. Norman Naab SfSgl. Arnold Vernon l4l Plc. John Zielinski GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL Army-I-lave honorably served one year ol aclive service. Plc. Roberl Burns SfSgl. Joseph Elbers Sgl. George Jaeger Plc. Roberl Wolberl PRESIDENTIAL UNIT CITATION Applies lo lhe Marines and Army lor oulslanding perlormance ol duly in ac- lion. SfSgl. Idolo Augugliaro Ll. Donald I-Ioppa TfSgl. Edward Kroner, Jr. -..:.1....,.1.....,.: . TfSgl. Marvin Kuhn Sgl. Joseph Mancini, Jr. Plc. Earl Smilh SfSgl. George Winkler SfSgl. Arnold Woellel f -.-1-z-:-:coz-:-'v . i ,, ......... - .Q , 5- -:-:-:-:.:.u:.:Z:!:1: Z Y SUBMARINE COMBAT 5 Y I Awarded lor honorable parlicipalion K!! CITATION in campaigns. xx W Sgl. George Jaeger X , ' A For oulslanding per- Pvl. Calvin Slegman 4' it lormance in aclion. Sgl. John Urquharl 'Q Vwt Tpdm. 3!C Roberl l-Iulch- Plc. William Warren inson P PVT. PVT. I XX ff X ff' 'xx' A.. Qixqs 114 ,f sy 4 011011120 Xev' x ei Ill Ili N ,, Today KensingTon's sons and daughTers are scaTTered ThroughouT The world. They can be Tound in every TheaTre OT acTion Trom The European conTinenT To The Far PaciT- ic. There were KensingTonians aT Pearl Harbor on December 7Th. They were in NorTh ATrica, in Sicily, on The Anzio beachhead, in The invasion, aT Guadalcanal, Saipan, and in The Philippines. Some have been killed, and more wounded buT, Thanks To The Lord's mercy, mosT are unscaThed. They will reTurn noT as KensingTon- ians, noT as BuTTalonians, buT as ciTizens oT The world. We, oT The Compass, are proud To lisT The names oT These youThs who are now so gallanTIy serving Their counTry. U. S. ARMY Cpl Allen W. Adams P. F.C. BurTon C. Aldrich PVT. Norman AlThen Cpl ErnesT O. Auensen P. F. C. RoberT Averill T15 William G. Ball SgT. Donald M. Banhalzl P. F.C. RoberT H. Bauman PVT. Adolphe H. Becigneul Cpl Sheldon L. Bender PVT. Raymond G. BenT PVT. Russell J. Bossinger P. F C. Lowell Bouquin Cpl Nelson BraaTen PVT. RoberT BrechTel P. F C. James A. Brown Cpl Alfred D. Bruce P. F C. KenneTh F. Brundage P.F C. Richard W. BurghardT P. F C. RoberT J. Burns Cpl RoberT H. Bush PVT. Ronald Bykowski SgT. Michael Calleri PVT. Ken Campbell Cpl James F. Canfield P. F C. Frank Cardino PVT. Dominic L. Carine PVT. RoberT A. Carnevale PVT. Norman J. CasTine Cpl Raymond E. CasTine PVT. LeuTanos Chambos Cpl KenneTh N. CharlTon Cpl P. F PVT. John R. Chassin C. RoberT Chrisfel Jose h E. ChrisTen PVT. James F. Daigler Cpl. Ray L. Daigler SqT. John J. Dance PvT. Donald DaniTz SgT. HerloerT DecherT PVT. George J. Decker O. C. Thomas Decker SgT. Wal+er R. DeLar1o SgT. PeTer Del Bel PVT. AnThony DeMarie PVT. RoberT De Pasquale P PVT. Joseph A. Ciarlo PVT. AnThony G. Ciminelli PVT. VicTor Ciminelli TPVT. VincenT R. Coleman PVT. Paul F. Collins PVT. Lawrence M. Cooley PVT. RoberT E. Cox SgT. Michael W. Cugini 22 PVT. William H. Derr P. F C. Jack W. DisTler Cpl Leonard Dombrowski PVT. Joseph Donahue Tf4 HerberT J. Drake Cpl Joseph D. Drew SgT. Ja-mes W. Driscoll PVT. STanley Duch, Jr. Cpl Harold A. Dukarm P. F C. Howard G. Ecker PVT. Clarence EckerT SgT. Glenn ErTell PVT. RoberT F. Farrell PVT. RoberT J. FechTer PVT. Leo C. Felser P. F C. Edward Field Cpl. Daniel F. FiTzsimons, Jr. Cpl James T. Flagg PVT. James W. Foersch PVT. HerberT Francis SgT Cpl George Franke Charles E Frankenberger SgT.. RoberT Fuller SfSgT. NorberT L. FullingTon P. F. C. VincenT Galbo PVT. HarTord W. GalsTer PVT. John R. Galvin PVT. George H. GarbuTT Cpl Norbei'T O. GegenTurTner PVT. RoberT GenTile SgT. NorberT E. GollwiTzer Cpl RoberT J. Gorbach PVT. RoberT Gorman AXS Henry E. Graf, Jr. PVT. Cpl Cpl PVT. SfS PVT. PVT. C l PVT. Cpl Cpl Cpl P. F Tf5 P.F P. F SgT Cpl PVT. PVT. sfs PVT. PVT. Cpl PVT. PVT. Cpl Cpl Tf5 Tf5 P. F PVT. PVT. P. F Us Carl E. Granlun . William J. Graser . RoberT O. Green Harold G. Greenman gT. William N. Gregory NorberT J. Gross RoberT Grossman . Charles J. Grupp Herberl' Hacker Raymond J. Hacker . Norman R. Hakes . James Harnmerl . Cornelius M. Hanes .C. Harry E. Harris Richard R. Harris .C. Harold J. Haskins .C. Warren J. Hayden . Frederick Heck .John R. HeTTley Elmer P. Heil Ray M. Heil gT. Richard Helmicki Roberl' C. Hemann Frank W. Hermon . John T. Heslink Harry T. Hessler CurTis Hibbard . Edward G. Hill . ElsTon B. Hill Cpl. Edward P. Hillman ArThur J. HiTchler .C. MilTon Hobel AlberT W. HoTTarTh Donald P. Holmwood RoberT E. Horn .C. Wayne Hubbard gT. RoberT K. Hughes P. F. C. Lawrence C. HunTzinger P. F.C. Franklin C. Huss PVT. Henry C. lgnasiak P. F. C. David G. Jackson P. F.C. Morris D. Jackson SgT. George H. Jaeger SgT. Wayne C. Jainer PVT. RoberT D. KaTska PVT. PVT. PVT. SgT. Edward Kazmierczak Edmund T. KlamuT Theodore F. Klein Russell W. Kline PVT, Harry AlberT Klingelmeie P.F.C. Richard C. Knochenhau SfSgT. John E. Koch PVT. Vernon G. Koch P. F.C. Richard A. KoesTer PVT, ErnesT Kolz, Jr. PVT. RoberT Kreiger PVT. Edward J. Kroner, Jr. LT. l1TerberT A. Kuhn PVT. RoberT Kummer Cpl. William Kummer Louis A. Lampke, Jr. PVT. RoberT LandsiTTel PVT. Henry Lesinski Cpl. Earl S. Lewis, Jr. PVT. Donald F. Lindner SgT. Raymond J. Loughran Cpl. ArThur C. Macieiewski P. F. C. Theodore J. Maiewski PVT. Harold MarTin Charles MaTThews PVT. Edward MaThiesen PVT. William McCarThy T15 Cpl. Russell J. McKale SQT. P. F. John A. McQuade C. VincenT Meegan SfSgT. Carl R. Meissner P. F.C. Carlfon W. MellenTine SfSgT, Carl MerTz PVT. Edwin O. Mohr PVT. Donald M. Monde 5gT. RoberT J. Morgan 'Killed in acTion Missing in acTion 'Prisoner oT war if nn fl zu C 6 I IWW 'N 'P . ' T 1 W H H - A H-aww - ' -PH 9 E H wgw l Mus! In B-wk-Pmwfmbsmal . an . E M H H , E E W Z . H N E A -E. mum ss ,. a si W my M w gf E H H .. -:E Elsa Sf H H SS .,:s:f..aE:' 2:f: ' ' JH SU Huw ,.g:QQ5?f'1,, HW? 1222312 Q53 H ff 1g::.5:2Q:.. 5. W . ff H YAWWH' Q' EE gm I 'jf gyi WH uf-15255525 S T , Q H B S ww -.-aa5s:.1.1.3. Sa, W ' ' MNH gamma 4' M J' M A sim H H .wwf -,W H .Wm me Q1-K n .:. .:. mga H W T 5:5-:V :-5 . - W5 R' E ' ' Q 5 parm. -:- gs as U M . Q . f M M ' W 3: . M M- -H H , W :Q W , km E E N , H - S31 H B H mmm E .- may H Emu www M M M M N E E M E M M. H an sw m Mgqm 'sqm W why Q, .:.: W was ' X' 'SAM - A ::'W:rE: mi :..5 ,px Q-aff: Wwwgv HH K 23:52 H ss' z.. 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Naab 'Pvl, Roberl Burke Redman P. F. C. Jack B. Smilh Pvl. Henry A. Vogel SfSgl. Theodore Nadolny Pvl. Richard H. Reich Pvl. Lewis Smilh P. F. C, Edward P. Von Hasseln Pvl. David R. Nagle Pvl. Harry C, Reisweber Cpl. Richard J. Smilh Lieul. William Wagner Sgl. Aldo Narduzzo Pvl. George M. Rielley Cpl. Roberl H. Smilh Cpl. Joseph A. Wailand Pvl. George J. Nawroclci Sql. Kurl Rillner Pvl. Roy H. Smilh P. F.C. Gordon O. Waldhauser Pvl. Franlc Nemmer Cpl. Richard Roehmholdl Pvl. William J, Snyder Pvl. Merle Waller SfSgl. Howard Neu Pvl. Melvin F. Roesser Pvl. Phil Spaelh Cpl. Ray D. Waller 'l'f5 Thomas B. Niclcson Pvl. Donald E. Roelzer Cpl. Ray Squilieri P. F.C. William W. Warren P. F.C. Roy E. Nieman Cpl. Edmund H. Rosenhahn Pvl. William R. Slallord P. F.C. Norman Weinreber P. F. C. David Noller Lieul. Claylon F. Rung Cpl. Neil Slanslield P. F.C. William E. Weiss TXS Ralph D. Norlon OfC Jerome L. Ryan Pvl. Calvin H. Slegman :?Sgl. Roberl W. Weilzsaclrer Cpl Daniel A. Nowicki Tf5 Donald K. Ryberg Pvl. Bernard Sleinbach Lieul, Donald W. Whillingham Sql. Donald H. Obenauer 'l'fCpl. Palriclc Saviola Pvl. Roberl J. Slewarl P. F.C. Allan R. Will Pvl. Francis T. Oliver Pvl. Nicholas A. Savo Cpl. Arlhur R. Sluhler P. F C. Richard Will Cpl Roberl O'Mara P. F.C. Edward C. Schaerlel Sgl, Norberl C. Slumm Pvl. Casimer Woiciszewslri Pvl. Harry O. Oppenheimer P. F.C. Richard C. Schaul Pvl. Edward J. Sullon P. F C. Roberl M. Wolberl Pvl. Roloerl Oppenheimer P. F.C. William Schillo Pvl. James J. Sullon Pvl. Elmer Wollerl Pvl. Carl M. Panzarella Cpl. Wilbur J. Schmidle Pvl, Alan W. Swader Pvl. Charles Wonch P. F. C. Kennelh D. Parker Pvl. Donald Schrnidl Pvl. Daniel Szyn-ianslci Sgl Lloyd Wonch Cpl Richard Parrish Pvl. Roberl C. Schneider HPvl. Edward Tambascia Sgl Kennelh Wopperer Sgl. Donald Pellolh Cpl. Claylon Schullz Pvl. Waller Theisen Pvl. Daniel T. Wyclcoll Pvl. Earl Pellolh Sql. Roberl A. Schullz Pvl. Chesler E. Trybowslei Pvl. George Zeiller Pvl. James L. Pelers Pvl, Elmer Schurr Pvl. Raymond J. Tabacznslci Pvl. John G. Zielinslci Pvl. Arlhur Pogorzola ' Pvl. Viclor Schwerl 'l'fSgl. George Then P. F C. Nelson M. Zimpler Pvl. William H. Pollock P. F.C. John V. Scoll P. F.C. James B. Toolen P. F C. Leonard P. Zinlr Cpl Frederic J, Poslolese P. F.C. William H. Seloske Pvl. Richard W. Tromeler Cpl Leo Zoeller Pvl. Phillip Primerano P. F.C. Angelo Sgranlello Pvl. John Troy ,KT , . V Pvl. Raymond Pringle P. F.C. Gino Sgranlello Tf5 Burl Uebelhoer Musa, In 'ac 'On' Sgl Carl J. Prilling Pvl. Roloerl Shahel W. O. Thomas Vadalcin M'55'n9 'll Gcllon Cpl William Pulpall Sgl. Edmund J. Shine Pvl, Leeman Vallell Prisoner ol war Pvl. Verna H. Crowe Pvl. Doris L. Kammerer Sql. Alice H. Wieberg 24 TX4 Mildred Geib Ladd WAV E S Sql. Dorolhy Hoeller Y Zfc Kalhleen Brilling Y 3fc Phyllis M. Kolb Y lfc Virginia R. Schushan S lfc Millicenl Clarlce S lfc Elaine G. Meyers Y Zfc Jean Simon S Zfc Virginia C. Haslings S Zfc Joan Molz AfS Grace F. Sumlee Sp. Q. 3fc Marguerile M. Orlh 4 M A RIN ES P. F.C. Doris Mueller Pvl. Laura J. Zoeller s i BILL SEELBACH MISS CREAHAN v MR. MCDOHNELL CLARENCE BAUER HAROLD HENDERSON R W F r PI-lll.!I3' STEFFEN5 CHARLES HUGHES LUU6 A' JOHN MULLEN, RUBEN GROSSEV- - DARWP1 sol-nFFeRm.E A FRANCIS MONAGHAN CARUF ON WUT LT, AND MRS. DONALD HOPPA 1 mx ,ix 1 nw ,M ng ' ms 1-F 1 ' an was MRNVARREN CARLTON SCHUTT RONALD HOLMWOOD NELSON WELCH EVN Mp 099' Q, A4 9 'L LX, L 010 Qoqxwx 655520 GEK Moqggwyah Gag? C150 OQGE il we Mas, HOEFLER 5 1? 690 AUS? Wll FORD SCHALL GERALD GRPNIU5 ' F : 3 1 4 man RNS 'IQ op, Q .gXs Z 0 i 'J 1 011110 xxsx 'll lll W 1 R.E.N I i , A , ,Y X 74 ffff pif3:l ' ARMY AIR CORPS if P. F.C. Joseph Ander Pvf. Paul P. Forsier AfC John Lock AXS Roberf Schamber SfSgi. Idolo Augugliaro lfSgf. Nelson P. Freihaefer AfS Vincenl' J. Loughran Pvi. Frank E. Schmif Lf. Edward A. Baier Lf. Harry G. Fried Sgf. William J. Mahoney Pvf. Richard Schmifz P. F.C. Roberf M. Barnes SfSg'r. Norb A. Froelich Cpl. Kennefh L. Malick P. F. C. Frederick J. Schulfz Pvf. Harry Barfoo SfSgf. Vernon E. Frosf Sgf. Joseph J. Mancini, Jr. Pvf. Roberr Schusfer Lf. Francis D. Bauder SfSgf. Leonard G. Fuchs FXO Roberf Marfin Lf. Carlfon E. Schuff P. F.C. Ellwood F. Becker Cpl. John D. Fulfon Cpl. Roberf A. Mafhien AfC Walfer H. Schwipperf Cpl. William C. Bibby Cpl. Leonard R. Genfile Cpl. Arfhur May Pvf. John R. Seagrave Cpl. Mason Blaich L+. John E. Bleweff A. F. Ralph Bolfan Cpl. Roberf J. Bradley AfC Edwin P. Brinkel Cpl. Godfrey Brown lll FXO William F. Bruce SfSg'r. Alberf J. Buehler SfSgf. Roberl E. Burgsfahler P. F.C. Allen B. Callins Pvl. George T. Caros Cpl. Frederick J. Cefaly P. F. C. Sidney W. Clough Sgf. James P. Codd Pvt Richard A. Collins AKC Roloerl' Conrad Pvf. John Conway FXO John R. Cookfair P. F.C. James A. Coppola AXC John W. Cornish P. F.C. Richard W. Courfne AfC Allison F. Cramer Cpl. Paul V. Cray Lf. Wilfred G. Czora Pvf. Paul Daddario P. F.C. Ralph J. Daigler Pvf. James P. Danler P. F. C. Elmer Day SfSgi. Donald E. Day 2fLf. James H. Devlin Pvf. Andrew L. Dobmeier Pvf. Roberf Doerfler Li. John H. Doyle Pvf. Rolaerf Drescher Pvf. William F. Drews P. F. C. Norlnerf Drzewiecki Roberf J. Dunford Sfsgi. Joseph E. Elbers AfS Roberf A. Elberson Cpl. Emil Engasser, Jr. Cpl. Carlfon A. Fechfer SfSgf. Roberf Fegan P. F. C. Wesley Feyl L+. Charles J. Fiden Pfc. Warren J. Filer AfC Eugene J. Finn Lf. Kennefh Fisher P. F. C. Norman Filzsimmons 26 Pvf. Girard E. Georger MP F. C. Raymond Glaser P. F.C. Daniel N. Glieco Cpl. Clinfon A. Gould Sgr. William H. Graser AfC Arfhur J. Grieshober Sgf. John D. Griffin Pvf. Raymond Griffin Pvf. Roberf Grosse Pvf. Jack Hagelberger Cpl. Donald J. Hager 'Cpl. Roberi Hanneman Cpl. George Hanzlian Lf. Roberf B. Hawkes Sgf. Roberf D. Hoad Lf, Donald Hoefler Lf. Donald J. Hoppa AfC John H. Horfon Afl' Glenn J. Howard Cpl. George Hughes Pvf. Thomas F. Hughes P. F. C. Leonard F. lwanski Pvf. John D. Jacobs Pvf. Richard B. Jensen TfSgf. Russell C. Johnson Pvf. Pefer A. Johnsfon AfC Alberf J. Jones Cpl. Eugene C. Jordan P. F. C.Joseph W. Kemp 'Lf. Alvin M. Kibler Cpl. Carl P. Kibler SfSgi. George King AfC Thomas H, King Cpl. Lawrence Kisker AIC Harry Knechlel Cpl. Roloerl' P. Knechfel Cpl. Nelson Kraus Sgl. Marvin Kuhn Lf. Roberf W. LaJoie AfS James Landsheff Cpl. Richard Laufa P. F. C. Donald L. Lawson P. F. C. James Lawson Pvf. Francis J. Lemmo Alberf N. Lenhardf Sgf. Roy W. Lergenmueller Cpl. Paul W. Lessing Pvf. Melvin E. Lobsinger P. F. Pvi. P. F. Sgf. C. Edward A. May Harold McHugh C.James E. Mclnfosh James Mergenhagen Avfl ns. Karl Meyer P. F. C. Thomas Mieflicki Lf. Donald E. Miller Pvf. Joseph Niegsch P. F. C. Jack Noel Sgr. Norman J. Miller Sgf. Joseph Minken Pvf. Rocco J. Moreno P. F. C. William J. Morgan Pvf. Donald W. Moyce Sgf. Gino Mucilli Lf. John E. Mullen AfS James L. Mumm SfSgi. William R. Musfill Sgr, Henry A. Nadolny Pvf. Allen E. Nickles Cpl. Donald M. Nickson Candidafe Leonard L. Nieman AXS Richard F. Newell 'Pvf. Pafrick J. O'Brien Sgi. Sgf. Francis O'Donnell Melvin Off Lf. Alan S. Payne Pvf. Pvf. Pvf Fernand A. Pazzaglia Douglas R. Pease Lawrence Pefrifz Pvr: Donald J. Prible l. l. CP Cp John Primerano John Quinlan AXC James Rankin Sgl. Leonel J. Rolaida AXC Roger C. Ransom Eugene J. Rebadow Cpl. Norman A. Relaadow Cpl. Richard F. Rebadow P. F. C. Richard G. Reilly Roy E. Roeder Cpl. Kennefh Roesser Cpl. Duane Ronk Sgf. Edward Ryan Lf. Eugene A. Salfarelli Lf. Frank A. Sarver Lf. Donald Saunders Pvf. Gregory Schall P. F. C. Edward L. Smifh, Jr. SfSgf. Lorne Smifh P. F. C. Elmer J. Spaefh SfSgf. Alfred C. Sfeller SfSgf. Arfhur C. Sfiller Lf. Lufher A. Sfresing Cpl. Daniel F. Sfukowski L+. Ralph Swanson Lf. Charles J. Tiede Cpl. James Tischendorf Pvf. William A. Torge P. F. C. William Traberfh P. F. C. Roberf J. Thompson Cpl. James N. Turner Tf5 John H. Umfreville Cpl. Roberi S. Urnfreville SfSgf. Arnold Vernon Lf. Norman W. Vesfer P. F. C. George E. Von Hasseln Pvf. Richard P. Waldmiller AvfC Roger Walsh Cpl. Clayfon Walfers Pvf. Philip A, Warner 'HAXC George Webb Pvf. Richard J. Weber Sgt Kennefh P. Weckerle Pv'r. Charles J. Weigand Cpl. Nelson H. Welch, Jr. AfC Charles L, Wells Cpl. Howard Wessner P. F. C. Roberf Wessner AXS Roberf T. Whifney TfSgf. William Wick Cpl. Roberf A. Wilcox Lf. Frank Wilson AXS George N. Winkler SfSgf. Arnold A. Woelfel Lf. John F. Wukas Lf. Roberf Yefzer Cpl. William S. Zaepfel Pvf. Henry P. Zagara Sgr. John Zimmerman Cpl. Russell J. Zorn 'Killed in acfion Missing in acflon Prisoner of war I G. I. SOUVENIR I DISPLAY In May, The girls OT 406. wiTh Their usual iniTiaTive, spon- sored a G. I. souvenir display. The ArT CommiTTee, headed I by Doris Graziano, creaTed posTers which were placed on The buIIeTin boards in The halls and in The caTeTeria To remind The absenT-minded To bring in Their souvenirs. The members oT The publicify commiTTee, under Their chieT, BeTTy Ivlclienica, enTered The large homerooms wiTh news oT Their plan. The house commiTsTee. supervised by RuTh Rein, was responsible Tor cleaning and dusTing The cases. DoroThy KoonTz and her coIIecTion commiTTee worked hardesT oT all. They Took Turns working in The coIIecTion depoT labeling and . I sorTing The Treasures. Also. They divided The pieces inTo X Two displays. one conTaining arTicIes Trom The European TheaTer and The oTher conTaining souvenirs Trom The PaciTic TheaTer. ' One oT The largesT pieces displayed was The German P38 Mouser broughT in by Jane Furlong. IT was senT To her by STaTT SgT. William R. AbboTT. I-Ie came inTo possession oT iT when some Yugoslavian parTisans aided him To reTurn To his base aTTer his plane had been shoT down. Ronald GriTTin broughT in a generous porTion oT The European display. Among his souvenirs were a German SwasTiIca and a number oT German medals, one oT which corresponded To The Purple I-IearT. IT was a small circle oT gray meTaI on which a SwasTil:a was mounTed. On To OT This was a miniaTure German heImeT oT The same meTaI. I-Ie also broughT a German can- Teen. a EeIT. a bayoneT, a Ten-pound riTIe and knives. AnoTher exTremeIy inTeresTing arTicIe was The oncho. Made oT camouTIaged canvas, This could be used eiTher as a rain garmenT or as a TenT. T-lis EroTher. Duane. conTribuTed a German oTTicer's haT. made oT gray and dark green TelT. On The gray band was mounTed an eagle: on The green, a silver emblem. Below The green was a black IeaTher shield. Jean PTIager broughT in an aviaTor's cap which The Germans used in Their sTruggIe againsT The Rus- sians. IT was made oT gray TeIT, edged wiTh whiTe rabbiT Tur. Tf5 William B. lvlcAndrews senT iT To her. One oT The souvenirs Trom The MediTerranean TheaTer was a IcniTe inserTed in a briIIianTIy colored IeaTher case, broughT in by Bess LancasTer. lCOnTinued on page I66I Souvenirs from The European TheaTre N. Karlalc, D. KoonTz, I-I. Smolneslcy, B. Wilson. J. Furlong, and J. Hanna check arTicIes Tor The Souvenir CoIlecTion Souvenirs from +I-ie Soufh Pacific S lIc Leonard J. Alloig R. M. 3Ic John W. Allen S IIC William J. Anderson AIS Richard A. Balbierz S IIC Edward Bald F lIc Edmund A. Baliclci E. M. 3Ic Roberl A. Barreli S IIC Howard Bashar A.M.M. William Bashar szfa James R. Bail S 2Ic Roy Baly S IIc Clarence J. Bauer S IIc ,George Bauer S. M. IIc Nelson Bebloer S2Ic Howard W. Bork Cox'n Walier F. Bossinger Ens. Louis G. Brachman F IIc Lee Brader ' Midshipmen Lloyd Brassaw S 2Ic Waller Broscharl FZIC Raymond M. Brunner S IIc John R. Bubar S2Ic Gerald J. Bugman S2Ic James W. Burns S IIc John E. Burns S.M.3Ic Willard J. Carmichael F IIc Aldo Celoflo S IIc Herberi J. Chaffee S IIc Joseph J. Chamberlain S 2Ic Peler Cirnador F2Ic Roloeri Colgrove AIS Earl W. Coniacl' R3Ic Charles M. Conwell S2Ic Arihur S. Coolcfair S 2Ic Rober+ Cooper AIS Donald J. Corbeli A.M.M. Richard J. Cronin A. R. M. 3Ic Raymond F, Crowe S2Ic George J. D'addario E.M. 3Ic Earl T. Dahlquiskl' A. O. M. 2Ic Franlclin G. Danilz S. M. 3Ic Alberl G. DeDomincis Joseph M. Doggendorf R2Ic Bernard F. Donahue S IIc Edward P. Dore S IIc William Dowd S IIC A. R.M. R. E. Dusenbury R. M.3Ic Arihur Eberhardl R.T.2Ic John S. Eberi' S 2Ic Wesley G. Emericlc S2Ic William J. Ernsi S IIc Milo Faley Lit Roberl P. Federico A. M. M. 2Ic Maihias J. Fell S 2Ic Julius J. Fernbach R. D. M. 3Ic John L. Fierle S 2Ic Theodore N. Fike S. Donald O. Flach 28 xX K fl! ,z-.. ' EW' X on, 5 Roll- N BEENAU ,'.' s .' 5. ,. X AP? in f f '- . -.:::Z, A . ' A -' . .S '- .,.u ...gi 2351-fly. 125153.-. .. ...,. , .- 4, .1511 .-.--' .45 ,ja ' U. S. NAVY S2Ic Harold C. Flaherly AIS Roberl K. Fox Ph.M. 3Ic Donald E. Franlc F IIc Norberl P. Frisch AIS Roger F. Fryling S2Ic lRd.M.l Claude Gelzin G.M.2Ic Gilberi C. DeMar R. M. 3Ic Alberl Giles S 2Ic Sherwood Glebe Ph. M. 3Ic Dana E. Grady A. M.2Ic Chesier D. Graielc Ens. Gerald C. Gravius S2Ic Donald O. Green S 2Ic John Greapenirog S 3Ic Arlhur Haeiner, Jr. S. M. 3Ic Donald Laing S2Ic George R. Laney S IIc John Laflimer S2Ic Howard Leilh S2Ic Lewis C. Lislce AIS John F. Macauley F.2Ic Norman S. Maiewslci R.T.3Ic Roberi Maiewslci S IIc Richard Malecki F2Ic William B. Maloney P.O.3Ic Roberi Mank S lIc Richard Manlce S2Ic Eugene Manlcowslsi Mo. M. M. IIc Theodore Mars R.T. James Lee Maihis S IIc A.V.M. Richard F. Ha'inerS 2Ic Allen J. McBurney S2Ic John L. Hanes S.M.3Ic Harold C. Hanover T. M.3Ic James J, Harlcins Rd. M. Lorne Harrison AIS James R. Haririch S IIc Norman Harlwig S2Ic Roloeri T. Haslings S. K. D.2Ic Harold E. Haslrreiler A.M.3Ic Norman l. Haurilc, Jr. Q.M.3Ic Harry F. Hawlcins S2Ic Thomas Heaney H.A.2Ic Henry J. Hearn AIS Roy Heichloerger R2Ic Charles E. Heim S2Ic William D. Heinz Ph. M.3Ic Harold M. Henderson S 2Ic John J. Hey F IIc Gordon G. Hohensee AIS Herloerl M. Hollingsworih S IIc Ronald T. Holmwood H. A. 2Ic Allen J, Hoslcing T. M. IIC Roberr J. Howard B. M. lIc George Huber T. M.3Ic Norman N. Huber Ens. William E. Huff Y IIc Charles l. Hughes HY 2Ic James McCarlhy 3Ic Terry McCarville Rdm. G. M. S IIc Herberf McQuade A. M. M. 2Ic James R. Meilsoe S2Ic Roy Meyer S2Ic Laverne F. Meyers S IIc Francis O. Monaghan O. M. James C. Nailos Franlclin Neureurer M.2Ic Howard A. Nichfer A. S IIc A.M. A. M. M. 3Ic Roloerf J. Nichler G. M. 3Ic James F. Ober S 2Ic Thomas Ray Older A. M. M. 3Ic H. F. Obermeyer Richard Oeringer S 2Ic A. S. Arlhur Overltneclc S IIC Keni' J. Owens Ch. Mo.M.M. Eugene P. Pache 'Raymond Pawlowslci Sk.2Ic Edward F. Peacock Q.M.3Ic Ralph R. Prieur S IIc Guilford J. Quaclcenbush S 2Ic Clayfon Rafier S 2Ic Roberi C. Raih A.S. Charles W. Ralzel G. M. 3Ic Richard Rayner 'l' T. M.3Ic Roberl E. Hui'chinsonA. R. M.3Ic Roloeri Reloadow 'Donald E. Jensen C. G.M. Elmer W. Jones S2Ic Michael A. Jordan S IIc Thomas R. Kane Ph, M.3Ic Richard Kania S2Ic Arfhur Keller S2Ic Joseph A. Keller H.A. IIc Peier Kern R. T. 3Ic Roberl' Keyser G. M.3Ic Marvin Kiesling F lIc Elmer Klapp S2Ic Leonard Korczak S lIc Karl A. Kraffl S. F. 3Ic Donald Kreuder H. A. IIC James Kuhn AIc James l-l. Redder F2Ic Charles F. Reich S 2Ic Norman J. Reidel S lIc Roberf J. Reis AIS Harry M. Ronald S II Richard Ronald R.T. 3Ic Edwin J. Roih Ph. M. 3Ic James Rolh S2Ic Ralph P. Rudolph AIS Harlen Runyen 'Eugene Schaefer G. M. 3Ic Gordon J. Schierer AIS Darwin Schiiferle H.A. 2Ic Roberl J. Schlageier R.M. 3Ic Herloeri R. Schoenlield S IIc James Schohn S2Ic Harold C. Schubauer G. M. 2Ic Roy Schuchardl William C. Schugardi Melvin L. Schusier Peler Joseph Scoli IIc Harry J. Sedler Irving W, Shields R. M. 3Ic Chesler W. Slrolneclci AIs Richard Slazak Q.M.2Ic Richard A. Slominslci S lIc John L. Smiih S IIc Raymond J. Smiih S2Ic William A. Smiih S lIc Philip M. Snow A. R. M. 3Ic Roberl Sommer Blcs 3Ic Russell Spengler Ph. M. 2Ic Anlhony J. Spizzano Ph. M. 3Ic Herlaeri J. Siellrechi' S IIc Gerald O. Sione Ens. Howard E. Sirauss Midshipmen Frank Slurm F IIc Joseph R. Suminslci Cox. Lawrence Trudell M. M. 2Ic Edward J. Texlor M.M.2Ic George Thompson, J R. M. 2Ic Ray Trauilein AIS Glen Treichler A. R. M. 3Ic Roberi R. Triller S2Ic Felix J. Vescio Aero. 3Ic Samuel A. Vilale F2Ic Nelson R. Waliers F IIc Raymond J. Wasinger AIS John F. Wiedemer B IIc Richard M. Wiedemer S IIc Theodore H. Will F. IIc James P. Willadsen G. M. 3Ic William G. Willerl G. M. 2Ic Roberi A. Williams S2Ic Carlfon Wifi S. M. 2Ic Roloeri Wolf G. M. 3Ic Earl J. Wolff Midshipman Ralph A. Woodard S IIc Ward Worely F. C. R. 3Ic T. S. Wypiiewslci S lIc Daniel Young E. M. 3Ic Edward W. Young M. M.2Ic Kenneih W. Young S IIc William F. Young A, M. 3Ic Clarence Zill S2Ic R.M. FlIc H.A. SlIc 'Killed in aclion Missing in aciion Prisoner of War SEABEES S IIc William C. Benner S IIc Norman Klipiel Howard D. Wenner ,z 5,-nv ,inn FURLOUGH QAOTO -N., KEY TO PICTURES ON PAGE I76 14 bx x x P ,W .bxxqs 1 4 , sy 4 0N RO x w Ill Ili , H .5 ' M . NAVY AIR CORPS AXC Angelo J. Allano A. R. M. Zfc Sluarl Allen AfC Norberl E. Andres A. R.T.2fc Paul A. Benson A. O. M. Zfc Melvin H. Caley A. M. M. Ifc F. X. Grosslephan R. T. 3fc Norman C. Hodge A. M. M. 3fc Russell A. Jensen A. R. M.2fc Earl R. Kingsland A. O. M. B. 2fc Howard Klipfel PA. R. M. Bfc Henry Ladowslci A. M. M. F. Zfc Franlc J. McLane A. M. M. 3fc Edward B. McQuade AXS William E. Meyers S lfc A. R. M. Donald Nagle AfC Roy Nicholson A. M. M.2fc Howard A. Niclrler A. M.2fc Edwin N. Oefinger Ens. Franklin L. SaI'I'areIli P. R.3fc John N. Schlaqeler AXC Jaclr W. Simpson A. M. M. 3fc Harry R. Smilh A. M.2fc John B. Wilson S Zfc A. M. T. F. Wollschlager . Hugh C. Lipsius Kennefh R. Gaesser Sgr. Plc. Pvl. U Irving D. Abendschein Pvl. Joseph Benzee Pvl. Donald Beyer Pvl. George Blaser Plc. Raymond J. Brunner, Jr. Pvl. Thomas Charllon Plc. Pvl. Edward Chudy George J. Corberl Pvl. James J. Donahue Pvl. Charles E. Dingboom Sql. Allred F. Dullweiler Pic. Richard Fischer Pvl. Derwyn J. Flynn Pvl' Edward E Frisch TfSql'. John Funlc Plc. Cpl. Cpl. Pvl. Pvl. Harry W. Gauger Joseph E. Gazboda Roberl' J. Gisel Richard H. Gorenilo Waller J. I-Iangen Pvl. Floyd Hilburger Cpl. Jacob W. Hoechsl' Pvl. Charles L. Kelleher Sgr. Roloerr D. Kerruish SfSgl. James J. King U S Zfc Julio Apa Lorne J. Buller S lfc Emery W. Cieslinslci G. M. Zfc William Haighf MERCHANT MAR Arlhur F. Bley Lf. John J. Meisenburg, Jr. Jack W. Brenner Richard Morshiemer AfS John W. Field S2fc William Parr Cpl Cpl Plc. Cpl Cpl Cpl Plc. Cpl Sgr. Cpl Plc. Plc. SXS MARINE CORPS .John T. Kirwan . Donald E. Klumpp James L. Koenig . Joseph W. Kolkmeyer . George Kraus . Roloerl J. Krueger Warren E. Kubanelc James F. Mahoney . Elmer F. Mayer Earl T. McCarIhy Nelson E. McGee gl. Arlhur R. Miller Plc. Richard L. Rich Cpl. Adolf A. Schachner Cpl. Wilford L. Schall Cpl. Pvl. Plc. Cpl. Pvl. Lesler J. Schepperly Howard J. Schlalrlerer George W. Schlemmer, Jr Donald E. Schmidle William H. Schmidl Plc. Roberl' F. Miller Pic. Harry P. Morse Pvl. John Mullcin David John Newman SfSgl. Thomas W. Niclcols TfSg+. William R. Schneider Plc, Darwin C. F. Schulz Cpl. Charles W. Seelbach Pic. Earl W. Smifh M.T. Sql. Eugene J. Sommerfell 'Cpl. Rudolph H. Speen Cpl. Ronald M. Swader 'Pvt Thomas C. Tehan Plc. Pvl. Pvl, Norberl' R. Nowiclci Gordon R. Pers Gerald E. Peiers Plc. Cpl Pic. Pvl. Fiori Tiburzi Leo W. Tucholslci E. Van Vallcenburg Edward A. Weber Raymond Wild Plc. William J. Pfeiler Plc. Thomas J. Willadsen Pic. Raymond Ouaclcenbush Pic. Perer P. Winqerler Cpl. Huberl A. Raczlca Pvl. Joseph P. Zima Pvl. Norman J. Raszeia Sql. Al Rewers Ens. Charles F. Harringlon Ens. William L. Monlcs S Ifc Roberl Hendriclcson B. M. Ifc George Huber R. 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J nf 2 if :Q 4 .2 L w . Q ' .ai-if N KEY TO PICTURES ON PAGE I7I . 'W ,, if 2 , ,. 'J M -:- :E:Ei:E-- 4-ui: .,5:E. .. ' . a '-if :-:- ---.- 3 . 2iEEEMEE,:,!'..:.:.:.,Z.:.Z ., ....... .E...a,:e..:i,.... ...V ' -wwf 3-57 2-1 K 7 5 W 55 h w : I. fx s... K-fi.,,2f a ggmw . 'XF' 'E'H-'Z': ' 'WQ ' ': .- . y -.. .... - v ,' .,..:.: ...,. 22 KEN KNAPSACK The Ken Knapsack sTaTT was busy all Through The year. lTs reporTers were always eagerly waTching Tor school news. Each issue carried sTories oT sporTs evenTs, assemblies, club meeTings, and special evenTs such as The WaTer Carnival and The lv1insTrel Show. The carToons by Claude HoTTman and Jack PuTpaTT were a popular TeaTure oT The paper. This year The sTaTT added To iTs duTies by preparing a scrapbook which included clippings oT inTeresT abouT all KensingTon service men and women. Carol Drollinger designed The layouT and direcTed The preparaTion. The Knapsack circulaTion has increased yearly and There are now over 900 names on The mailing lisT. The sTaTT received many leTTers Trom The service groups. These leTTers were careTully Tiled and The reTurn addresses checked wiTh The Tiles. The sTaTT aT- TempTed To conTacT all Tamilies oT service men whose addresses were incorrecT. These Tasks kepT Gloria Bieber and Helen Barr busy. 209 was a mad rush when The paper wenT To press. Envelopes were being addressed, sTamped, and checked wiTh The Tiles. ArTicles were OK'd, Typed, and mimeographed. The sTencils were cuT by Peggy DePasguale. The Tinal iob was inserTing The Tinished copies in The envelopes. Then - ready To sTarT anoTher copy! lAddiTional Knapsack picTures on Page l49l Row I lRighTl-G. Bieber Row l--H. Barr, H. Muenkel, F. STr2elczyk, M. Spangler, J. STaTTel, L. OTTinger Row 2 lRighTl-L. Murszewski Row 2-C. Drollinger, P, Oberkos Tler, L. Berman, A. Felix, J. Ciaschini, P. McDermoTT Row 3-J. Decker, L. STegman, W. Acquard, G. 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E.: QI: , ,, ,Q E, - x q ' E ix 'Qfffjf ' A J 3 y .giig s 3 3 E ' f- i:i.:if ' ' E ' - - - Y I, - . , ff 'BK l' .E , 1-'G' L , . 9 , nw f E Km pa mum Ex 1 E E 1 x . 21 f j . f. - E- ,554-19-E ,:i.:, E 55.3399 .:.., .. ..., I-5-W ' f N- 5:5': J 'S if jing A, I an -,:,l::!g -'ww-raw gms . KNEW Hmmm? rpv, I m rw 'fa if 32. j E.: .:. E.: .Z .,..,.:,., ,., ig, , f g -mix ,if Q' zz KEY TO PICTURES ON PAGE nan .Wi LES? Sealed: Mrs. Kibler, Mrs. Jensen, Mrs. Coleman, Mrs. Klinglemeier Slandinq: Mrs. Redman, Mrs. DePasquale, Mrs. Hughes, Mrs. Pawlowslci, Mrs. Hoeller, Mrs. Danirz MEMORIAL ASSEMBLY On December 7, l94-4, Jrhe lhird anniversary of 'rhe carasrrophe known as Pearl Harbor, 'rhe Senior boys presenled a Memorial Assembly in honor of former Kensingron srudenfs who had sacrificed Jrheir lives in defense of American ideals. Honored quesls were Jrheir bereaved morhers or nearesr of kin and ren fellow servicemen, some of whom were vererans of Guadalcanal and ofher baffles in rhe Soulh Pacific. Perer Oloerlcoller and John Declcer, as repesenra lives of 'rhe s+uden+ body, expressed our sincere appreciarion for whal' Kensing+on's honored dead had Tried 'ro accomplish: . . . we owe a debr of grarirude rhar neirher words can express nor aciions recompense. A momenr of silem' prayer' was ob- served and l'hen Richard Wilcox sang I Had a Lirlle Tallc wirh Jrhe Lord. As Fred Cull read rheir ' lconlinued on page l57l The Memorial Plaque presenfed 'ro rhe school in June I944 by fhe girls of Room 406. S. Holbrook, S. DeGrasse, D. Vallerl, J. Scheurle, J. Jepson, J. Beck, Miss Heacoclc, F. Emilio, A. Herman, M, Burgess, L. Lewandowslci, J. Keilsch, L, Schwanelxamp BIOGRAPHIES READ AT THE MEMORIAL ASSEMBLY PVT. VINCENT RONALD COLEMAN lefl Kensingfon High School, Seplemlcner I94-3. lo be inducled inlo lhe Uniled Sfales Army. He served his counfry as a member of lhe 746lh Tank Balfalion, and on July I2, I944, al lhe age ol I9, was killed in aclion, somewhere in France. PVT. DONALD CHARLES DANITZ was gradualed from Kensinglon High School in June I943. He enlered lhe Uniled Slales Army 'lwo monlhs afler his gradualion, and lefl lhe counlry for overseas duly in January I944. Donald was only I8 years old when he was killed on April I5, I944, in aclion on lhe Anzio Nefluno Beachhead. P. F.C, ROBERT RAYMOND DEPASOUALE enlered lhe Uniled Slales Army on Ocl. 3, I9-43. Aller lraining in lhe Uniled Slafes, he was senl overseas. Two days before compleling his firsl year in lhe army, he was killed, in acfion in llaly, Ocl. I, I944. He was 22 years old. PVT. EDWARD KING FIELD was gradualed from Ken- singlon High School in June I942. In lhe fall of lhal year, he was inducled inlo lhe Uniled Slales Army. Afler I5 monlhs of lraining, he wenl overseas as a paralrooper. Edward look parl in lhe invasion of France, and was killed in aclion July ll, I944. LT. DONALD WALTER HOEFLER was gradualed from Kensinglon High School in June l939. When 'lhe lJni'l'ed Sfafes declared war, he lefl Allred Universily, where he had compleled 3 years lo enlisl in lhe Army Air Corps. Augusl 5, I942, al lhe age of 20, he was commissioned and received his piIol's wings. Whiley was killed one monfh laler, during a 'lakeoff on a rouline mission af Hillsgrove. Rhode Island. STAFF SGT. THOMAS FRANCIS HUGHES was gradu- aled from Kensinglon High School in June l939. He was alfendinq Canisius College when he enlered lhe Army Air Corps and became a nose gunner and chief armorer on a Liberalor bomber. He had been awarded lhe air medal and bronze oalcleaf clusfer, when he was killed over England on Sepl. I, 'l944. Tom was 23 years old, DONALD ELI JENSEN, Sf2c, enlisled in lhe Uniled Slales Navy. He was lrainecl as a gunner and slalioned in a lransporl. He was losl al sea Nov. 3, I942, when his boal was lorpedoed. Donald was 2l years of age. LT. ALVIN MICHAEL KIBLER was gradualed from Kensinglon High School in June l94I. He was com- missioned a Ll. in lhe Army Air Corps in March I944 and assigned as navigalor on a Liberalor Bomber. Alvin's mollo, Do nol lel courage be darkened, assigned lo him in lhe Compass of I94I, became parl' of his very being. He had iusl compleled a successful mission over Germany when he was killed in an accidenl over England Sepl. 2I, I944. He was 2I years old. PVT, HARRY ALBERT KLINGLEMEIER Iell Kensinglon High School in May l94I fo ioin lhe Uniled Slales Army. During lhe pasl' lhree and one-half years, he had been serving his counlry in Hawaii. On November IO. I944, while en roule home on furlough, he was killed in a plane crash. Harry was 20 years old al lhe lime of his dealh. RADIO TECHNICIAN HENRY IGNATIUS LADOWSKI lell Kenslnglon High School lo enfer lhe Uniled Slales Army April 24, I942. Afler compleling courses in radio al San Diego, and in aerial gunnery al Hulchinson. Kansas, he was classified radio lechnician . Henry was killed when a Navy Liloeralor Bomber crashed al Camp Kearney, California, in I944. KARL ARTHUR MEYER, inslruclor of avialion cadels in war lraining service, was gradualed lrorn Kensinglon High School in June I94O. Afler graduafion, he allended Canisius College, where he look Civilian pilol lraining and laler sludied flying in Rochesler and Surbury, Penn- sylvania. Karl died of illness in Buffalo, Augusl I5, I943, al lhe age of 22 years. SEAMAN RAYMOND PAUL PAWLOWSKI lefl Ken- singlon High School lo ioin lhe Uniled Slales Navy. Three years ago loday, Dec. 7, l94I, when lhe Japs slruck al Pearl Harbor,,Raymond gave his life for his counlry. His name was on lhe firsl official casually lisl issued by lhe Navy cleparlmenl May 4, l942. P. F.C. ROBERT BURKE REDMAN enlisled in lhe Army on his I8fh birlhday, June 26, I94I. He was assigned lo a Balloon Barrage Company and served his counlry for lhree years in lhe Panama Canal Zone. While on duly lhere, he became ill, and was relurned lo lhe Uniled Slales Hospilal al Forl Davis where he died March 3I, I94l. FIREMAN 3fC EUGENE JOHN SCHAEFER lefl Ken- singlon High School lo loin lhe Uniled Slafes Navy. On April 6, I94-2, his parenls received lhe following mas' sage: The Navy deparlmenl deeply regrefs lo inform you, lhal your son, Eugene John Schaefer, Fireman 3fC, Uniled Slales Navy, is missing following aclion in lhe performance of duly in lhe service of his counlry. The deparlmenl appreciales your greal anxiely, and will fur- nish informalion promplly when received. Laler lhey were informed lhal Eugene was missing when lhe U,S.S. Langley was losl as a resull of enemy aclion. CORPORAL RU DOLPI-I HUBERT SPEEN was gradualed from Kensinglon High School in June I940. He enlisled in lhe Uniled Slales Marine Corps in Oclober I9-42, and was assigned lo avialion. He was 22 years old in lhe summer of I943, when he was killed wilh lwo naval ensigns in a plane crash near Jacksonville, Florida. SGT. KENNETH PAUL WECKERLE was gradualed from Kensinglon High School in June I94-O. He was an aerial gunner in lhe Army Air Corps, and was reporled missing over Rurnania, June 24, I944. Laler he was believed killed. T. Bono AND STAMP Tr SALES The s+uden+ body has once again generously conTribuTed To The war eTTorT by boosTing The sales oT War Bonds To a maTuriTy value oT 565.- 2 l50. The eTTicienT work oT Miss SanTleeT and her L.,-S' assisTanTs. Mrs. Kolbe and Miss McGee. did much To promoTe The success oT The bond sales. X Q' A sTudenT commiTTee composed .oT GerTrude ilglguszr, Marilyn Spelrehp an? Glgria Drollinger. e pe maTeria y wiT T e cerica and sTaTisTical Xi G work. The Treshman boys in Room 306. under fi The persisTenT encouragemenT oT Mr. Meegan. aTTained a subsTanTial sales record by selling S S' ,N 523.800 worTh oT bonds. These Tigures indicaTe Lheh maTuriTy value oT War Bonds by The nine ig esT rooms: K SMT IO6 2,925 5.350 I62 ,U 2,IOO 3.750 462 I,5OO 3. l50 453 I,35O X X 4 ' N QQ? xx ,sys ' M ec 'vga Q sTr TT XX g . -AHXNL,.s-usnxxixx U XE ., lx Mx 'I-iw. : .qgtklzih ,R L .. N Va 35: : ..-:ss A , , z 'SEIEEEAX 155, . A ff- '25, . '22, f A .:.:f .535 -1.3 A -f- 306 406 262 IO4 366 Miss Connors, Miss Kennedy. Mr. MounTain, Mrs. Jacobs, Miss Meach and Miss Davison supervised The disTribuTion oT sTamps among The homerooms. The sale oT sTamps amounTed To S2.2l5.05 Richard Zenner. Room 204, supporTs The 7Th War Loan Drive. 36 QD' 0 Feyx 'ff' QV' suPPoRT THE 7TH WAR LOAN G 0'5 DEFENSE STAMP SALESMEN FIRST ROW: Samuel Borzillieri, Roberf l-lergef, Frederick l.eVine, Eugene Rohr, Clifford Jackson, Donald Dresclner, Louis Lalli, Gerald Ouaclcenbusli, Norman Zeifler, Doroflny Knowlin, Jane Sinclair SECOND ROW: Alberf Commerford,Rufl1 Bayard, Mary Ann Gregoire, Beffy Mclfenica, Beverly Evans, Lillian l-lellerf, Norma lacucci, Alice Demyaniclc, Doroflwy Glinslci, Margaref l-laclcroff, Gloria l-laniford, Marion Ayres, Marqaref Ryan, l-lelen Ciurczalc, Joan Rinus Tl-HRD ROW: Bernell Dowse, Daniel Pullman, Thomas Meyer, Gloria Oberlander, Rifa Kline, Roberf Brogan, Milfon Kulfin, Dawn l-lill, Raymond Pefif, Mary Franlcenber- ger, Sophie Tenloulf, Gloria Meyer, Barbara Fabing, Ernesfine Smiflm, Eleanor Bruseffi, Pafricia Frank FOURTH ROW: Bessie Cnambos. Marie D'Alessandro, Rae Ann Speidel, Frances Waldorf, Florence Smardz, Felicia Slcolx, Audrey Carlson, Carol Boldf, Mary Ann Mullein 37 Na-A SENIORS Buffalo's porfals are swinging wide for fhe graduafes of I945. We have been frained by feachers conscious fhaf 'rhe world needs a sfronger, more fully prepared youfh. Our educa- fion has prepared us fo fake our place in flue cify's indusfries, arfs, businesses and professions. We sfep forflfi, now, confidenf we shall make a more progressive cify, a leader among fhe communifies of fhe nafion. H' is our dreams and our aspirafions fhaf will build fhe Buffalo of fo- morrow. JANET L ICBLCR T HE SEN lrORS: 1' HE BU! L DERS OF PUT URE BU 47 ...-rua' I PAL O HELEN FALK Vice-Presidenf As an enlhusiasi' of sporls and siudies, Helen has achieved The rare honor of doing excellenlly in bofh. She has lwice been elecied a class olilicer. Helen loves mysiery slories, spaqhelii, and Mr. Glea- son's sevenlh hour Lalin class. I-as B' Z PHYLLIS SEIBERT Secrelary Phyl is probably 'lhe mosl amicable person ever lo enler Kensingl'on's por- lals, and as a resull has friends by lhe score. She is a zealous parlicipanl in all sporls and an arclenl pianisl. Slraw- berry shorlcake and fried chicken are Phyl's favoriles in 'rhe culinary deparl- menl. JOHN DECKER Presidenl' Jack has always had a keen inieresi in sporis. He has been a maior man in lennis for four years. ln his spare lime he assisls sporls commenlaior Van Pal- rick. His wil and persuasive powers have made many friends for him al' Kensinqfon. SENICDR CLASS OFFICERS FREDERICK CULL Boys' Marshal Fred has assisled in many viclories for Kensinqion lhrouqh his earnesl para licipalion in ioolball, baskeiball,-and baseball. As prool of his popularily, one need only know lhal' he has lwice been eleclecl as Boys' Marshal. CHANNING JESCHKE Treasurer Channing is an unassuming 'fellow who raies high wiih his classrnales. Depend- abiliiy is his walchword. His favoriie paslimes are lramping 'lhrouqh lhe woods on a picnic and, when in a more dignified mood, solving chess problems. RUTH CREOLA Girls' Marshal As one of Ken's more lalenled ac- lresses, vivacious Rul'hie has proved her abiliiy in lhe dramalic field by her parlicipalion in lasl year's Junior Play. She enjoys candy and Frank Sinalra's singing, and for some unknown reason, dislikes lurning in chemislry lab reporls. 39 CLASS I-IISTCDRY Carol Drollinger and David TrauTlein aT work on The Senior l-lisTory. IT was way back in SepTember, T94-l, ThaT we, The disTinguished class oT '45, oTTered KensingTon The unique privilege oT TosTering our Teeble aTTempTs aT gaining TurTher knowledge, Tor we already knew everyThing There was To know. And as The TaculTy shuddered aT The ThoughT oT anoTher GriTiin on Their hands, we, The super-sophisTicaTes dabbled in school acTiviTies To quiTe a degree and Joe Cham- berlain, .now in The Navy, became The TirsT oT our group To aTTain a varsiTy leTTer, doing so in Cross CounTry. And who will ever TorgeT Dolly Schwendler's prize winning cosTume aT The girls' l-lallowe'en parTy, Eor low and behold! We had our own Daisy Mae. l.iTTle Abner Gardner didn'T come along unTil laTer, owever. When ArmisTice Day rolled around, The knee-panTs aggregaTion Trom The Third Tloor presenTed a Tormidable array oT squeaky-voiced oraTors, among whom Leonard Berman and Virgil l-lale Talked loudesT and longesT. I NoT To be ouTdone by Their masculine classmaTes, The 406 TheaTer guild presenTed a sTirring drama enTiTled Angels oT Mercy direcTed by Bess LancasTer wiTh JaneT l-lessinger and Jean l-losking as nar- raTors. To say we were shocked by The Tragic Pearl l-larbor disasTer can'T halT express The impression This made on us. For The TirsT Time, we sTopped shorT and began To Think. Our mediTaTion was inTerrupTed, however, by TryouTs Tor The ChrisTmas PageanT and when The per- Tormance Tinally came who should we Tind as The cenTer oT aTTracTion buT our own Billy Averill as The spiriT oT ChrisTmas, ably supporTed by KenneTh Swannie and George Sieber on eiTher side. ATTer our TirsT sTruggle wiTh exams we reTurned To normalcy?7?? Truly iT was a Time oT innovaTions Tor whaT were The Treshmen boys sTaring ouT The upper sTory win- dows aT? Why DoroThy Lamour, oT course. Yes,incleed, The lovely lady oT The SouTh Seas and in- cidenTally l-lollywood had come To promoTe The sale oT bonds and sTamps. ATTer ThaT, we broke all records in This deparTmenT. WhaT nexT? Well, when ST. PaTrick's Day arrived we TirsT wiTnessed Dick Wilcox's now TradiTional Old Shillalah dance including Tive encores leven iT his suspenders did brealcl We TurTher disTin- guished ourselves in aThleTics as Dick Rayner made his leTTer in Trackf l-le, Too, is now serving in Uncle Sam's Navy. Our TirsT year closed wiTh diminuTive Jackie Kocinski winning The Freshman aTTainmenT medal. Now, we embarked upon our sophomore year Tull of vim, vigor, and viTaliTy, buT, alas, we soon realized ThaT The loT oT a sophomore isn'T an easy one. We were much Too superior To be classed wiTh The Freshman, and much Too lowly To be linked wiTh The upperclassmen so Tor The remainder oT The school year we led a sequesTered, Torlorn exisTence. There were, however, a Tew pre-eminenT sTudenTs who made liTe a liTTle more bearable by Their claims To Tame. The TirsT and ToremosT oT These is RoberT Torge who disTinguished himselT by winning Two major leTTers, in TooTball and baseball, Thereby proving To The school his aThleTic prowess. AssisTing Torge in TooTball were our TuTure heroes, Don Murray, Dave CeTaly, and Dave Haas and in baseball Elmer Jones and Fred Cull, Lou Lalli, Bob l-loebel, and Bob AusTin were dilige-nT members oT The swimming Team and helped Ken win many a vicTory. The girls, even Though They were Tagged ouT Trom The Commando Course in gym, parTici- paTed in all sporTs Though perhaps They were besT represenTed in bowling by Those Two champions RuTh Fischer and Janalee Pohl. Our Two super saleswomen. Arlene Gahwe and DoroThy Luksch made noTable conTribuTions To ThaT quarTer oT a million dollars worTh oT bonds which were sold in l942, bringing KensingTon naTional Tame. All OT us broughT scrap Tor The scrap collecTion across Trom The school and helped as besl we could in lhe war ellorl. Who ol lhe girls will ever lorgel lhe day lhe Coasl Guard Band visiled lhe school? These being lhe pre-Sinalra days, swooning, ol course, wasn'l in slyle, bul il was easy lo discern lhe oul-ol-lhis-world expressions on lhe parl ol lhe gals. Oul ol the generosily ol our hearls and because ol her superlalive average, we allowed our esleemed classe male Helen Falk, lo win lhe sophomore Allainmenl Medal. Toward lhe end ol lhe year we had a slighl suspicion lhal perhaps lhere were a lew lhings we didn'l know aboul, bul lhis idea was praclically banished when we realized lhal nexl Seplernber we would al lasl reach our long awailed junior year. Enlering our Junior year, now upperclassmen, we were overioyed as our superb loolball leam beal Bennell 26 lo I4, wilh Tubby Torge, Sleepy Hurley, and Mohawk Haas showing lhe way. And il anyone happened lo slroll in Delaware Park lhey would quile probably see Pele Oberkoller and Dully Race churning up lhe lurl around lhe lake as lhey carried Ken's colors in lhe Columbia Cup compelilion. In lhe lield ol baskelball, Fred Cull, Don Murray and Dave Celaly dislinguished rhemselves. On March second, we enlerlained our aqualic lriends lrom Soulh Bullalo, and lor lhe lirsl lime since we had been al Kensinglon we delealed lhem and wenl on lo win lhe Syracuse Cup wilh Lou Lalli. Paul Murray. and Dave Traullein liguring prominenlly in lhe scoring. This, coupled wi+h cham- pionship leams in baseball and lrack and a line lennis leam broughl us lhe Williams Cup. Our baseball leam was marked by Dave Celaly's pepper, Fred Cull's slellar play around lhe inilial sack and Gene Mankowski's and Mickey Hurley's experl cuslodianship ol lhe ouler gardens. In prominenl places on lhe lrack learn we lound Tom Beals, Waller Back, Bob Huberl and Dick Mahoney. As iuniors we were llinallyl enlranchised and exercised lhe privilege by elecling our ollicers. Aller a vigorous corridor campaign. lhe slulled ballol box revealed Ralph Race as presidenl, Vida Clarke as vice-presidenl, Mary Nash as secrelary and Dave Haas lwilh lhal elernal crew-cull as lreasurer. Helen Falk and Fred Cull were chosen marshals. Will anyone ever lorgel Bob Hoebel in lhe role ol Kid Brolher ? And we lhoughl Margarel O'Brien was a scene slealerl Clhers who shared lhe spollighl wilh junior were Glenn Frank as lhe unsuccesslul lover, Gordon Jackson as lhe more lorlunale swain, Rulh Creola as lhe obiecl of his al- leclion who cerlainly changed his complexion lrom while lo rosy-red, and Belly Klopl, Dolores Schwend- ler and Naomi Bulls as superior adulls. From lhe audilorium we relired lo lhe gym where lhe boys spenl lhe resl ol lhe allernoon holding up lhe wall lo lhe music ol Clark Ryan's smoolh band so lhal lhe girls could dance wilh one anolher. 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We fully realize lhe enormous burdens fhal will be fhrusf upon us as we enfer a new phase of our lives. For us, fhe fufure is brighfer lhan if has been for graduales in previous years. Wifh one-half of fhe war successfully complefed, we are confidenf and anxious fo underfalce our prospecfive dufies according lo fhe dicfafes of our emofions. Many of us will be- come members of fhe armed forces lo conclude lhe remaining slruggle againsf fhe enemy in fhe Pacific, while ofhers will lake fheir places in induslry fo supply 'rhem wifh fhe necessary maferials for fhaf final frium ph. The lraining in inifialive and persever- ance, which Kensingfon haslprovided, will serve fhem adequalely fo surmounf all pos- sible obslacles. Sl-ill ofhers of us will enfer college fo develop our individual abililies lhaf we may assisf inlelligenfly in fhe posf-war world. We would be lruly ungraleful if we did nof al fhis lime express our sinceresf and deepesf fhanlcs lo our friends and principal, Mr. McDonnell. Wifh fervenl and unfiring efforfs, he has insfilled in our minds fhe image of responsible, worfhy cifizens. To Mr. Chassin, we likewise exlend our hearlfelf appreciafion for his amicable assisfance and guidance. Many of fhe facully have imprinled indelible marks upon our youlhful minds. Wifhouf fheir encouragemenf and friendly advice, we would nof be so adequafely pre- pared for fhe fufure. Wifh hope in our hearfs, and grafifude in our minds, we bid a lasf farewell fo Kensinglon. , Bear in mind. Qur labor is for fulure hours. We musf advance. spare nof, nor look behind, Plow deep and slraighf wilh all our powers! WILLIAM E. ACOUARD Engineering All Honor Rolls: Chess Club, I, 2, 4: Treasurer, 2: Slide Rule Club, I, 3, 4: Vice Presideni, 3: Golf Squad, I: Com- pass Siaff, 4: Proieciion Siafl, 2, 3, 4: Bond Salesman, I, 2: Radio Club, 4: Hisfory Forum, 4 Canisius College: Engineering LIVIA ALOISIO College Science 8 Honor Rolls: Chrisimas Pageanl, 4: Lalin Club, I: Science Club, I: Tennis, I, 2: Badminfon, 3: Hiking, I: Bowling, 2: Baskefball, I: Gold K Award. 4: In- Iernafional Relalions Club, 4 Keuka College: Maihemafics MILD RED I. AMSDELL General Chorus, I, 4: Chrislmas Pageani, I, 4: Compass Sfaff, 3: Scrap Drive: Bond Drives E. J. Meyer Memorial Hospiial: Nursing JULIA M. ANDERSON Classical I7 Honor Rolls: Chrisimas Pageani, 3, 4: Ken Ad Club, 3: Hiking, I: Compass Sfaff, 3, 4: Ken Knapsack, 4: Inlerna- iional Relalions Club, 4. Sfafe Teachers College: Teaching E , I WILLIAM AC: Avemu. 4 1 .ff Qeneril, 1' Chorus, 4: Hislory Forum. 3 U. S. Mariiime Service HELEN McD.' BARR Secrefarial I8 Honor Rolls: Ken Knapsack, 4 Chown School of Business: Civil Service 44 A JV : X I . is-IMT , w i:'fse1ff:fwi S ifilff gin it 'Y' re:i::.,14,,.,.:, NO RMA ALLEN Secreiarial Baskeiball, I, 3, 4: Volleyball, I, 3, Tennis, I: Badrninlon, 3, 4: Baseball, Swimming, I: Red Cross Home Nursi Class: Gold K Award, 4 Secreiarial Work JOAN L. ALTH EN Secreiarial I2 Honor Rolls: Tennis, I: Volleyball, Swimming, I: Red Cross Home Nursi Class Oflice Work CHARLOTTE D. ANDERSON Classical 26 Honor Rolls: Chrisimas Pageant 3, Orches+ra, I, 2, 3: Lalin Club, I: Hilcin I: Swimming, I: Compass Slafi, 4: Sa of Siamps, 2 Universiiy of Bulzlaloz Languages ROBERT R. AUSTIN Engineering 3 Honor Rolls: Chrisimas Pageani, Varsify Swimming, 3, 4 Cornell Universily: Eleclrical Engineerin GEORGE D. BALL Engineering 2 Honor Rolls: Slide Rule Club, I: Che. Club, I, 4: Golf, I: Iniernafional Rel iions Club, 4 Michigan Universiiy: Elecirical Eng neering , CAROL M. BARRY College Science Riding Club, I, 2: Tennis, I, 2: Hikini I, 2: Tumbling, I, 2: Nurses' Aid: Scra Drive: Bond Drives: Three Year Gradua' THOMAS C. BEALS College Science hrislmas Pageant 4: Varsily Track, 3: apiain, 4: Swimming, 3: Varsily, 4 .S. Army Air Force SHIRLEY E. BECHT College Science Honor Rolls: Chrislrnas Pageant I, 2, 4: Hiking, I, 3: Bowling, 4: Ken napsack, 4: lnlernafional Relafions lub, 4 flalo General Hospilal: Nursing I I g A, ., 2' ,I', T . ,' fy!! 1-' ' I ,' I ' I ,I RICHARD F. BENNETT General framural Foolball, I, 2. 3, 4: lnlra- ural Baskelball, 3, 4 lbrighl Arl School ,f , ,f, -I ,,. - ku ' WILLMA C. BERNEY . College Science I Honor Rolls: Chrislmas Pageant 2: cience Club, I: Secrelary: Lalin Club, : Baskefball, I, 2, 3: Volleyball, I, 2, 3: owling, I, 2, 4: Hiking, I, 2: Tennis, 2: adminlon, 3: Gold K Award ulfalo General Hospilal: Cadel Nurse orps JOHN J. BICKEL Engineering I Honor Rolls: Chorus, I: Track, 4 niversily of Michigan: Engineering BETTY J. BIELEFELD Classical 6 Honor Rolls: Baskelball, I, 4: Hiking, , 2, 3: Bicycling, I: Bowling, I, 2: Base- all, 2, 3, 4: Riding, 2: Swimming, l: ennis, I, 2, 3, 4: Gold K Award: I-Iislory orum, 4: lnlernalional Relalions Club, 4 +aI'e Teachers College: Teaching i' silt, ' 51: l 5.2,-gi f: ' 5 ag-, 3: ' .itafffw , ii, -is Es. 4 ,am i -715575 i'L'4f.., 5 ALICE ANN BEBBER College Science 4 Honor Rolls: Freshman Science Play: Baslcelball, I: Volleyball, 2: lnfernaiional Relafions Club, 4: Hislory Forum, 4 Office Work WILLIAM H. BECKER College Science 3 Honor Rolls: Varsily Foo'l'balI, 3, 4 Universily of Buffalo, Pharmacy CQQIUSIP' 'MPT I LEONARD I. BERMAN College Science All Honor Rolls: Science Club, I: Slide Rule Club, 2: Compass Slafl, 3, 4: Ken Knapsack, 4: Hislory Forum, 4: Inferna- Iional Relalions Club, 4 Univers'ly ol Buffalo: Medicine -. I, I. b - I ix J .Z.G, .VX ,nvfflf Xhfjhjxxl PHYLLIS R. BETZ General Chorus, I, 4: Chrisfmas Pageant I, 2, 4: Riding Club, I, 2: Home Economics Club, I: Bowling, I: Hiking, I, 2: Red Cross, Bandages Bryanl and Slrallon Business School: Civil Service GLORIA M. BIEBER Secreferial 9 Honor Rolls: Chorus, I: Chrisfmas Pageant l, 2, 3, 4: Riding Club, l: Baskelball, I: Sale of Bonds, I, 2: Ken Knapsack, 4 Bryanl' and Slraflon Business School: Sec- relarial Work MERYL L. BLAIN Music Chorus, I, 2, 3, 4: Chrisfmas Pageant I, 2, 3, 4: Tumbling, 2 Jean Surnmer's Business School 45 WALTER J. BOCK Engineering Golf, l: Varsily, 2: Traclc, 2: Varsily, 3, 4 Radio: U.S. Navy JOSEPH G. BOLDT Business I Honor Roll: Chrisrmas Pageant 3: Cross Counlry Manager, 4: Traclc, 2, 3, 4: Baslcefball, 3, 4 Bryanl 8: Sfrarron: Business Adminislra- lion GEORGE E. BOSWORTH College Science lnlramural Foolball, I, 2, 3, 4 Pl1ofogf'apl'1y I.-Y W -I IIN ,X :xy , xl l 2 I I I vloLET T. BRAZER Classical I Honor Roll: Science Club, I: Lafin Club, I: Hislory Club, 2 Universily of Buffalo: Nursing DONALD H. BRENNER General Varieiy Show, 3: Baseball, 4: Radio Club, 4 U. S. Navy: Radio VIRGINIA L. BRITTING Secrefarial 2 Honor Rolls: Clwrislmas Pageanl, I, 4: Baslcefball, I, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball, I, 2: Baseball, 2, 3: Tumbling, I, 2: Tennis, I, 2: Bowling, l Secrefarial Worlc 46 I I .R 1' gh' -li Ii , rs I I3 BYE X NIB I I-,ill ixj' 'i I , I E w X. , X W X- f. WAXAANNA M. BOHN .xt A I Business Il , , xx I2 Honor Rolls: German Club, 2: Ke Knapsaclm, 4 Universiry of Buffalo: Nursing CAROLYN R. BORSCHEL Business Riding Club, I. 2: Bowling, I, 2, 4: Base ball, 2, 3, 4: I-liking, l, 2, 3, 4: Tennis 2, 3, 4 Cade? Nurse Corps ELEANOR G. BRAUER Business Chorus, I: Clwrislmas Pageanl, I: Scienc Club, I: Bowling Club, I: Bas,ke'I'ball, I 2, 3, 4: I-liking, I, 2: Volleyball, I, 2 3, 4: Baseball, I, 2: Tennis, l, 2: Sol K Award, 4 Office Work f I ,, I ' I I f, I , I, f' I . , I fi f JOYCE M1 BREIDENSTEIN Horne Economics ,, I Honor Roll: Bowling Club, Secrelary, 2: Bowling, 2, 4 Universi'Iy of Buffalo: Nursing FELICIA M. BRENZEL College Arfs All Honor Rolls: Chorus, I: Chrislmas Pageant I: Lalin Club, I: Baslcefball, I, 2, 3: Volleyball, I, 2: Baseball, 3, 4: Bowling, I, 2: Badminlon, 4: Tennis, 2: Hiking, I: Gold K Award, 4: Compass Slaff, 4 Slale Teachers College: Teaching JUNE E. BROMLEY Classical All Honor Rolls: Clwrisrmas Pageant 4: Bowling Club, 2: Bowling, I, 2, 4: Base- ball, 3, 4: Badminfon, 3, 4: Volleyball, Id K l, 2: Tennis, 2: Hilcing, I, 2: Go Award, 4: Compass Srall, 4: Inferna- 'rional Relafions Club, 4 Srale Teachers College: Designing MARILYN A. BROWER College Science Honor Rolls: Chrisimas Pageani, 2, 3, Volleyball, I, 3, 4: Badminlon, 3, 4: Icing, I, 2: Baskelball, 4: Tumbling, I: wling, I: Riding, 2: Gold K Award, 4 ffalo General Hospilal: U.S. Cadel rse Corps SHIRLEY J. BROWN Secreiarial orus, I, 2, 3, 4: Chrisimas Pageani, 2, 3, 4: Bowling Club, I: Riding Club, Mobile Canieen Work ' ny? Slaie , W ,I I ,',' I1 : . lqil I ,J lf' X 1 ,f , gggviz 1 1,1 u p ,lf ,, I I , , ' Run-I L. BRUNNER-'Q Secrelarial I Honor Rolls: Chrislmas Pageani, 4: mpass Slali, 4: Hisiory Forum, 4- rnell College: Business Adminisiralion FLORENCE H. BUTTON Business Honor Rolls: Chorus. I, 2, 3, 4: Chrisi- as Pageanl, I, 2, 3: Baslceiball, I, 2, 3, Volleyball, I, 2, 3: Bowling, 2, 4: imming, 4: Riding, I: Hiking, I: Gold Award, 4: War Boncl Sales, 3 aie Teachers College C. GERTRUDE BURTON College Science Honor Rolls: Chorus, 4: Chrisimas geani, 2, 4: Science Club, I: Bowling, Tennis, 2: lnlernafional Relalions Club, Hislory Forum, 4 eneral Hospilal: U.S. Caclel Nurse orps ' SYLVIA T. CARAOTTA College ArI's Honor Rolls: lniernalional Relalions lub, 4: Compass Slafi, 4 raliorcl Business School l i '-' ROBERT J. BROWN Engineering I8 Honor Rolls: Varsiiy Fooiball, 4 Universiiy of Buffalo: Medicine PHYLLIS M. BRUNNER Secreiarial I7 Honor Rolls: Slcelch Club, 4 Cornell College: Business Adminisirafion I CATHERINE M. BURNS College Science I4 Honor Rolls: Chorus, 2, 4: Chrisimas Pageant I, 2, 4: Orchesira, 2: Bowling, 2: Tennis, 2: Hisiory Forum, 4: Com- pass Slaif, 4 Deaconess Hospilal: U.S. Cadei Nurse Corps DOLORES L. BUTAZONI Secreiarial IO Honor Rolls: Science Club, I: Swim- ming, I: Baseball, 2: Ken Knapsaclc, 4: War Bond Sales, I, 3: Compass Sflaif, 4: lniernaiional Relalions Club, 4 U.S. Cadei Nurse Corps NAOMI R. BUTTS College Science Chorus, 3: Chrisimas Pageant I, 2, 3, 4: Lalin Club, I: Tennis, 2: Compass Slall, 3: Iniernalional Relalions Club, 4: Nurses Aid X-Ray Technician LORRAINE R. CARL Secrelerial 2 Honor Rolls: Chrislmas Pageanl, 4: Swimming, I Bryanl and Slralrlon: Business Adminisira- I'ion 47 ESTHER J. CARLSON College Science 4 Honor Rolls: Clworus, 3, 4: Clwrislmas Pageanl, 3, 4: Bowling, 2, 4: Red Cross Play, I: Ken Knapsack, 4 Norllw Park College, Clwicago: Pre-Nurs- ing DAVID CEFALY Business Chrisfmas Pageanl, 4: Varsify Foolball, 3, 4: Varsily Basleelball, 3, 4: Varsily Baseball, 2, 3, 4 Indiana Universilyi Physical Educalion JEAN S. CLARK Secreferial Chorus, 4: Clwrislmas Pageanr, 4: Science Club, I: Tennis, I: Bond Saleswoman Bryanl' and Slrallon: Complomelrisl NORMAN R. CLARK Engineering 2 Honor Rolls: Clwrislmas Pageanl, 4: Civil Air Palrol U. S. Army HELEN M. COBB , Secrelarial I9 Honor Rolls: Baskelball, I. 3, 4: Vol- leyball, I, 3, 4: Baseball, I, 3, 4: Bad- minlon, I, 3, 4: Hiking, I: Swimming, I Bryanl and Slralfon: Secrelary CA RMAN L. COLE Secrelgrial 4 Honor Rolls: Chorus, I: Chrislmas Pageanl, I, 4: Horseback Riding, I Secrelarial Work 48 JOAN E. CATLIN Secrefarial 4 Honor Rolls: Chorus, I: Swimming, Blood Donor: War Slamp Saleswornan JOAN M. CHRIST College Science I6 Honor Rolls: Chrislmas Pageant 2, Bowling, 2: Horseback Ricling, 2 Nursing JEAN ETTE M. CLARK Secrelarial 2 Honor Rolls: Chorus, I: Orclweslra, 2, 3, 4: Chrisfmas Pageanl, I, 2, 3, Baskelball, I: Red Cross Work: Inlern Iional Relalions Club, 4 Secrelarial Work VIDA L. CLARKE Secrefarial Vice Presiclenl' ol Junior Class: 2 Hon Rolls: Chrisrrnas Pageanl, I, 2, 3: Baske ball, I: Volleyball, I, 2: Tennis. 2: Hi ing, I, 3, 4: Swimming Team, I, 2, Wafer Carnival, I, 2, 4: Gold IC Awar Inlernaiional Relafions Club, 4 Secrelarial Work THOMAS D. COCKBU RN Business 5 Honor Rolls Business IDA B. COLTON Secrelarial Bryanl and Sfrallon: Slenograpiuer JOSEPH E. CONNOR College Science ross Counlry Varsily, 4: Traclc 4 racuse Universify JOSEPH I NE COSMANO Secrefarial Honor Rolls: Chess Club, I: Bowling, Baskeiball, I, 2, 3: Volleyball, I, 2, 3: mbling, I, 2, 3: Hiking, I, 2, 3: Swim- ing, I. 2, 3: Baseball, 2: Tennis, I, 2, Gold K Award: Office Snail: Scrap rive, 3 years graduale niversily of Buffalo: Courl Room enography DARLENE J. COYLE Home Economics Honor Rolls: Bowling, I: Volleyball, 2, 3, 4: Tumbling, I, 2: Riding, 2: iking. I, 2: Badminlon, 3, 4: Baseball, 4: Chrislmas Pageanl, I, 2: Compass aff, 4: lnlernalional Relalions Club, 4 yanl 8: Slrallon RUTH D. CREOLA College Engineering nior Girls' Marshall: 24 I-lonor Rolls: wling, I, 2: Tennis, I, 2, 3.4: I-liking, 2, 3: Baslcelball, I, 2, 3: Baseball, 2: aballeros, I, 2: Science Club, I: ench Club, I, 2: Compass Sialf, 3, 4: hrisfmas Pageanl, I, 2, 3, 4: Inierna- anal Relaiions Club, 4: Hislory Forum, -uclcnell Universily: Journalism JEAN M. CROWE Business 0 Honor Rolls: Chrislmas Pageanl, l, , 3 Eompiomeler Operalor: Typisl JOHN P. DECKER College Classical 4 Honor Rolls: Presidenl, Senior Class: II1ris+mas Pageanl, 4: Chess Club, 2: 'arsily Tennis. I, 2, 3, 4: Compass Slail, , 4: lnlernafional Relalions Club, 4: Iebale, 4 yracuse Universily: Radio Journalism QF' 3 ' s BETTY ANN COOK Secrelarial Chrislmas Pageant 3, 4: Commerce Club, I: Compass Ad Club, 3: Tennis, I: Volleyball, I Albrighl Ari School: illuslralion worlc for magazines ALICE M. COYLE Secrefarial 5 Honor Rolls: Volleyball, I, 3: Badmin- lon, 3, 4: Baseball, 3, 4: Tennis, 3: In- Iernalional Relafions Club, 4 Complomeler School: Compfomelrisl CHARLOTTE J. CRAPA College Science Baslcelball, I, 2: Tumbling, I, 2: Volley- ball, I, 3, 4: Ricling, 2: Badminlon, 3, 4: Tennis, I: I-liking, I, 2: Baseball, 3, 4: Lalin Club, I: Science Club, I: Com- pass Sfaff, 4: Inlernalional Relalions Club, 4 Uniled SI'a'res Cadel Nurse Corps MARGARET CROSBY Home Economics 25 Honor Rolls: Hilcing, I: Science Club, I: Compass Slafl, 4: Chrislmas Pageanl, I: lnlernalional Relalions Club, 4 Dress Designing FREDERICICJ. CULL Engineering Junior and Senior Boys' Marshall: Var- sily Foofball, 3. 4: Varsily Baslcelball. 2, 3, 4: Varsily Baseball, 3. 4: French Club, I Indiana Universily: Physical Eclucalion MARIA DEGIROLAMO Secrefarial Chrislmas Pageant I, 2, 3, 4: A Capella Choir, 4 Office Work 49 ROSE M. DENZAK Secrefarial 9 Honor Rolls: Swimming, I, 4: Riding, I, 2: Compass Siali, 4: His'Iory Forum, 4: Blood Donor Journalism DONALD N. DETH Business Varsiiy Tennis, 2, 3, 4: All-High, 3 U. S. Marine Corps PATRICIA ANNE M. DITTMAR Secreiarial 2 Honor Rolls Secreiarial Work MARGARET M. DOLL College Science Baskeiball, I, 2, 4: Tumbling, I, 2: Volleyball, I, 2: Swimming, I, 2, 3: Ten- nis I 2 Unliversily oi Arizona: Archaeology CAROL D. DROLLINGER Secreiarial I9 Honor Rolls: Bowling, 2, 4: Hiking, 2, 3. 4: Baskefball, 2, 3, 4: Tennis, 2, 3, 4: Badminion, 3, 4: Volleyball, 2, 3: Ken Knapsack, 4: Compass Siaii, 4: Cl'1ris'i- mas Pageani, 3, 4 Universiiy of Buffalo RAYMOND J. DZIMIAN College Science I Honor Roll: Slide Rule Club, 4 Universiiy of Buffalo, Clwemisl 50 , , . ..,. ' I of ... J I A A f X vQ1,.Iw.' 1 '24 , Iiiiiiia' x 3,8 is gr, .Ma 4 f'-: , fl 'D ..,. - i'-i fr .V f. ,l. .. lzlu- ':':,,,-' I, Liz? .3 , , fi I ,, .... giigsw, PEGGY M. DEPASQUALE Secrefarial I6 Honor Rolls: Science Club, I: Com pass Slaff, 4: Ken Knapsack Slaff, Office Siaii, 4: Chairman of Books lo Servicemen, 2 Secreiarial Work ERMA A. DISANTO Fine Arls 20 Honor Rolls: Skelclw Club, I, 2 Clnrisimas Pageani, I: Compass Siai 2, 3, 4: Science Club, I: lniernalion Relaiions Club, 4 Albriglil Ari School: Ari Adverlising JAMES W. DOEING Engineering , 3 Honor Rolls: Clirisimas Pageani, I, 4: Hisiory Forum, 3: Slide Rule Clu 4: Baseball, I: Radio Clulo, 4 U.S. Army Air Force DONALD O. DRESCHER Engineering All Honor Rolls: Slide Rule Club, I, 3 Vice Presicleni, 4: Chess Club, 4: Swi ming, I: Tennis, 3, 4 General Molors lnsiiiule GLORIA L. DROLLINGER Secreiarial I2 Honor Rolls: Baskelball, 4: Bowlin- 2: Hiking, I, 2, 4: Badminfon, 4: Co pass Siail, 4: Compass Adveriising Sla-I 3, 4: Ken Ad Club. 3, 4: Office Slai 4: Ken Knapsack Siali, 4: Hisiory Foru 3: Iniernaiional Relalions Club, 4: W Bond Commiiiee, Typing, 4: Red Cro Work Airlanes: Secrelarial Work JANE'I'I'E A. EDGE Home Economics 2 Honor Rolls: Swimming, I: Basebal 2, 3, 4: Bowling, I, 2, 4: Volleyball, I 2, 3, 4: Baskeiball, I, 2, 3: Hiking, I 2, 3, 4: Bicycling, I: Compass Adverlif ing Slali, 2, 4: Clrurisimas Pageani, I, 2 Hislory Forum, 4 Bryani 8: Slraiion: Secreiarial Work NORMA EDWARDS College Classical Honor Rolls: Chrisimas Pageanl, 4: in Club, I: Hiking. I: Swimming, I, 3: Compass Circulalion Manager, 2: ri Knapsaclc, 4: Compass Slall, 4: ernalional Rolalions Club. 4: Hislory -um, 4 iversily ol Bulfalo: Journalism BETTY JANE ERB College Science cheslra, I, 2: Chrislmas Pageanl, I, Ken Knapsaclc, 4 S. Cadel Nurse Corps: Nursing HELEN E. FALK College Ar'Is rls' Marshall Junior Class: Vice Presi- nl of Senior Class: All Honor Rolls: irislrnas Pageant I, 2, 3, 4: Science ub, I: Home Economics Club, I: Ken apsaclr, 4: Wafer Carnival, I: Baslcef- ll, I, 2, 3. 4: Volley Ball, I, 3, 43 mbling, I, 2: Tennis, l, 2: Bowling, 4: Baolminlon, 3. 4: Caballeros, l: rnpass Slall, 2, 3. 4: Allainmenl clals, 2, 3: Gold K, 4: Rolling Band- es: Cale'I'eria Monilor. 2, 3: Inferna- nal Relafions Club. 4 iversily of Buffalo LAURA FARQUHAR Secrelarial ience Club, I: Commercial, I: Volley II, I: Baslcelball, I, 2: I-liking, I crelarial Work ALVIN E. FELIX College Arls . Honor Rolls: Chess Club, I, 4: In- rnalional Relalions Club, 4: Hislory rum, 4: Compass Shall, Eclilor-in-Chiel, Ken Knapsaclc, 4: Honorable Ivlenlion ericanism Essay Conlesl, 3 racuse Universily: Journalism JAY K. FILLER College Engineering horus, I, 2, 3: Band, I, 2, 3: Orcheslra, 2, 3: Chrisfmas Pageanf, I, 2, 3, 4: hess Club, I, 2: Blood Donor niversily of Michigan: Engineering RICHARD L. ELLIS College Science Chrisfmas Pageanl, 4 U.S. Navy DORIS I. ERICKSON Secreiarial Chorus, I, 3, 4: Chrisfmas Pageant 3, 4: A Capella Choir, 3, 4: Swimming, I: Volley Ball, I: Bicycling, I: Inlernalional Relalions Club, 4 Bryanl 81 Slrallon DOROTHY C. FARNHAM , Secrefarial 2 Honor Rolls Bryanl 8: S+ra+Ion: Slenographer JAMES A. FECHTER College Science Cross Counlry, 3: lnlramural Foolball, 3, 4- Naval Avialion WILLIAM C. FETZN ER Business 7 Honor Rolls: Orcheslra, I, 2, 3, 4 Universily of Buffalo: Cerlifiecl Public Accounlanl' DORIS J. FINN College Science Science Club, I: Lafin Club, I: Swim- ming, I U. S. Cadel Nurse Corps: Nursing 5I JANE F. FINNIGAN Business Chorus, I: Chrisimas Pageanl, I ADA M. FRANCESCUTTI Secrefarial I3 Honor Rolls: Ken Knapsaclc, 4 Slaie Teachers College: Designing ALBERT E. FRANKENBERGER College Science , 4 Honor Rolls: Chrislmas Pageanl, 4: Slide Rule Club, 4: Radio Club, 4 Universily of Buffalo: Medicine JUDITH A. FREAS College Science I5 Honor Rolls: 3 Year C-raduale Siale Teachers College: Teaching RANDLE J, GARDNER College Science 20 Honor Rolls: Baslcelball, 4: Foofball, 3: Varsify, 4 Universily of Buffalo: Denlislry ROSALIND MARGUERITE GERLACH College Arls I4 Honor Rolls: Chorus, 2, 3, 4: Chrisl- mas Pageanl, Chorus, 2, 3: Angel, 4:' Slceich Club, I, 2, 3: Vice Presidenl, 4: Wafer Carnival, I, 2, 3, 4: Riding Club, 2, 3, 4: Bowling Club, I: Varsily Swim- ming Team, I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball, 2, 3, 4: Hilcing, I, 2, 4: Junior and Senior Life Saving: Compass Ari Slaif, 3, 4: A Cap- ella Choir, 4: Gold K Award Plafl' Inslilule: Ari 52 RUTH E. FISCH ER Secrefarial 3 Honor Rolls: Chrislmas Pageani, 3, Compass Secrefarial Manager, 4: verfising Sialif, 3, 4: Adverlising M ager, 3: Ken Ad Club, 3, 4: Bowl Club, I, 2, 4: Volleyball, I, 2, 3: C Iain, 4: Baslcelball, 3: Hiking, I: Bic ing, I: Tennis, 2: Baseball, 2: Bad Ion, 4: Gold K Award, 4: lnlernaiio Relalions Club, 4: Rolling Bandag War Bond Drive, Typing, 4: Hisl Forum, 4 Secrelarial Work GLENN H. FRANK College Engineering Il Honor Rolls: Chorus, I: Band, I, 2, Orcheslra, I, 2, 3: Chrislmas Page I, 2, 3, 4: Proieclion Slaii, I, 2, 3, Chess Club, I, 2: Slide Rule Club, Golf, I: Tennis, 3: Radio Club, 4 Universily of Michigan: Elecirical En neering MARY L. FRANKENBERGER Secrefarial All Honor Rolls: Chrislmas Pageanl, Tennis, 3, 4: Bowling Club, 4: Badminl 4: Baslcefball, I lBenne+II: Siamp Sal man, 3: Bond Chairman, 4: Comp Slaii, 4: lnlernalional Relalions CI 4: Hislory Forum, 4. Secrelarial Worlc ARLENE E. GAHWE Business Chorus, I, 2, 3, 4: Chrisimas Pagea I, 2, 3, 4: A Capella Choir, 2, 3, Science Club, I: Tennis, 2: I-liking, Bicycling, 2, 3: Bowling, I, 4: 'Nar Bo Salesman, 2: Rolling Bandages: Co pass Siaif, 4 Bryanl 84 Sirallon: Singing BETTY J. GERBER Secrefarial 8 Honor Rolls: Bowling Club, I: Hilcir I: Tennis, I: War Sfamp Salesman Jean Summer's Business School: Sec iarial Work ' SHIRLEY c. GERNOLD Secrefarial Chrisfmas Pageanf, 4: Riding Club, Compass Slaii, 4 Bryanl' 81 S'rraH'on WALTER F. GILBERT College Engineering Honor Rolls: Slide Rule Club, I: ck, 2, 4: Blood Donor iversily of Michigan: Eleclrical Engi- ring ETH EL C. GOLDEN General kerball, 4: Baseball, 4: Volleyball. 4 iversify of Buffalo: Secrefary HELEN J. GRANNELL Secrefarial Honor Rolls: Chorus, I: Chrisfmas eanf, I, 2, 4: Adverfising Sfaff, II mmerce Club, I: General Science b, I: Riding Club, I: Compass Sfaff, anf 8: Sfrallon: Dancing ANNE D. GUSTAFERRO Fine Ar'rs onor Roll: Band, l, 2, 3, 4: OfChC5if5i 2, 3: Chrisfmas Pageanf, I, 2, 3: 'rch Club, I: Compass Sfaff, I, 3. 4 ff lnsfifufe: Ari EDWARD J. HAAS College Science e Rule Club, 4 nisius College: Chemislry EUGENE J. HAAS College Engineering ramural Foofball, 2, 3, 4 iversily of Buffalo: Aeronaufical Engi- ering 'swam an qmfi! 5 34 sr: if A A , RICHARD H. GOERTEMILLER College Science 2 I-Ionor Rolls: Chorus, I, 2: Chrislrnas Pageanf, I, 2, 4: Proiecfion Sfaff, 2: I-Iislory Forum, 3: Compass, 4: Hislory Forum, 4: Infernalional Relafions Club, 4 Ohio Sfale Universily: Chemical Engi- neering WALTER A. G RACZYK Business 6 Honor Rolls: War Bond Salesman, 2 Bryanl' 81 Slraifon: Banking RONALD G. GRIFFIN College Science 2 Honor Rolls: Swimming, 2, 3, 4: Sci- ence Club, I: Proiecfion Sfaff, I, 2 Universify of Buffalo: Pharmacy DAVID W. HAAS College Science 3 Honor Rolls: Treasurer of Junior Class: Varsify Foofball, 2, 3, 4: Traclr, 3. Cornell Universify: Civil Engineering ELSIE R. HAAS Secrefarial 6 Honor Rolls: Chorus, I, 2, 3, 4: Chrisf- mas Pageanl, I, 2, 3, 4: Red Cross Home Nursing Course Bryanf 84 Sfraffon: Frivaie Secrefary JOAN V. HAASE Secrefarial IO Honor Rolls: Science Club, I: Ad- veriising Sfaff, 2: WAC Recruifing: Selle ing War Sfamps Bryanf 81 Siraffon: Prinfing and Mimeo- graphing 53 FLORENCE R. HACKER Home Economics I2 Honor Rolls: Home Economics Club: I: Science Club, I Slale Teachers College: Dieliiian VIRGIL E. HALE Music 23 I-Ionor Rolls: Chorus, I, 3, 4: Band, I, 2, 3, 4: Orchesira, I, 2, 3, 4: Chrisl- mas Pageani, I, 3, 4: Proieciion Sfaif, 3: German Club, 4 Washingfon Naval Music Academy: Music Supervision BESSIE M. HARDY Secrefarial 4 I-Ionor Rolls: Science Club, I: Ten- nis I 2 New lfork School of Inferior Decoralionp Inferior Decoralor GRACE A. HASTINGS College Science Baslceiball, I: Volleyball, I: Hiking, I: Swimming, I: Ken Knapsaclr, 4 Deaconess Hospilal: Nursing GERTRUDE A. HAUSER Secrefarial II Honor Rolls: Ken Knapsaclc, 4: War Bond Commiilee Secreiarial Worlc GERALDINE M. HEFFLEY Music 4 I-Ionor Rolls: Chorus, I, 2, 3, 4: Chris?- mas Pageanl, I, 2. 3, 4: Wafer Carnival, I: I-liking, I: Slamp Salesman, I Siale Teachers College 54 SHIRLEY M. HAKES College Science Chrisfmas Page-ani, I, 2: Library M for, 3 Universiiy of Buffalo: Laboralory Te nician HERBERT S. HANNEMAN Social Science I-Iislory Forum, 3: Iniramural Foolbi 2, 3, 4 U.S. Navy LILLIAN HARRINGER Secrefarial Chrislmas Pageanl, 2, 3 Bryan? 81 Slrailon Business Scho Journalism ' KATHRYN B. HAURIK Business Science Club, I: War Slamp and Bo Salesman, I, 3 General Cffice Worlc GENEVIE M. HAYES College Science Chorus, I: Chrislmas Pageanf, I, 4: Ki Knapsacln, 4 Universify of Buffalo: Nursing Rossizr F. HEIDINGER I College Arfs I Iniramural Foolball, 3, 4: Inframur baskefball, 4 U.S. Navy LILLIAN E. HELLERT Secrefarial Honor Rolls: Chrislmas Page-ani, 4: cience Club, I: Swimming, I ecrefarial Work BETTY M. HERR Secrefarial hrisimas Pageanl, 2, 3: Bowling Club, I Hiking, 2: Red Cross Work ecrerarial Work JANET HESSINGER Secrefarial 4 Honor Rolls: Chorus, I: Science Club. I: Ken Ad Club, 3: Office Work, 4: ompass Sraii, 3, 4: Library Monilor, 4 ecrelarial Work I BETTY C. HOCHHAUSER College Science I2 Honor Rolls: Science Club, I: Hislory orum, 4: Infernafional Relaiions Club, : German Club, I: Waler Carnival. 3: Riding Club, 2 Deaconess Hospilalz Nursing ROBERT L. HOEBEL I College Engineering Honor Rolls: Riding Club, I: Projec- ion Slafi, I, 2, 3, 4: Chairman, 2: Swima ming, I: Varsiiy, 2: Cafeieria Moniior, I, 2, 3, 4 IYaIeI Law CLAUDE HOFFMAN Fine Arfs 3 Honor Rolls: Skerch Club, I, 2, 3, 4: Ken Knapsack, 2, 3, 4: Compass Slaif, I. 2, 3, 4 Ari College: Ari A sf. I r-:2l I : ' iil 'I - , . ., Il 1. I 5 w uf H :SJ-I s YZ W . I 5-1 5 si? I .5 ' ,J -- af' is if is ' ' F 2' sm is a i 4 1. L was I Rr 3 Q I . rf 1 1 I gm 1, I L 'V is anim f 4 Y 3 , :ei :P , IN E 71 K ggi' I sr if W rx: .Nw ww- FRANK E. HELWIG College Arfs Hisiory Forum, 3: German Club, 3: In- Iernarional Relalions Club, 4: Science Club, I: Hisiory Forum, 4 Universiiy of Buffalo PAUL A. HERRMANN College Science 24 Honor Rolls: Band, I, 2, 3: Orcheslra, I, 2, 3, 4: Slide Rule Club, 4: Secreiary, 4: Radio Club, 4 Navy Radio GLORIA T. HEZEL Secrefarial 5 Honor Rolls: Home Economics Club, I: Riding Club, I, 2, 3, 4: Bowling Club, I, 2: Baskeiball, I. 2. 3: Volleyball, I, 2, 3: Baseball, 2, 3, 4: Hiking, I, 2, 3, 4: Swimming, I: Gold K Award: Bowl- ing, 4: Compass Srafi, 4: Red Cross Work Bryanf 81 Sfraiion: Secrelarial Work AUDREY M. HOCTOR Home Economics I2 Honor Rolls Nurse Cadei Corps ARLENE MAE HOERNER Business 2 Honor Rolls: Science Club, I: Riding Club, I: Baskerball, I, 2, 4: Volleyball, I, 2: Hiking, I, 2, 4: Tennis, 2, 4: Bad- minion, 4: Gold K Award: Red Cross Work Siaie Teachers College DOROTHY J. HOFMEISTER Secrefarial Chorus, I: Chrislmas Pageanl, I: Swim- ming, I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball, 2, 3, 4 Baske+baII, I: Hiking, I, 2, 3. 4 Corlland Normal: Swimming Teacher 55 JEAN L. HOLLFELDER College Science 2 Honor Rolls: Science Club, I: Bowl- ing Club, I, 2, 4: Baslcelball, I, 4: Volley- ball, I: Baseball, 2, 3, 4: Tennis, 2: Tum- bling, 2: Baclminfon, 3: Hiking, I, 2, 3 Gold K Award: Red Cross Worlc: His- Ifory Forum, 4: Compass Slalf, 4 Slale Teachers College LOUISE A. HOOS Business Science Club, I: Bowling, 4 Jean Summer's Business School: Secre- Iarial Work JEAN HOSKING Secrefarial IO Honor Rolls: Chorus, I, 2: Chrislmas Pageanl, I, 2: A Capella Choir, 2: Swimming Carnival, I: Swimming, I: Hiking, I: Bowling, I: Tennis, I: Riding Club, I, 3: lnlernalional Relalions Club, 4: Hislory Forum, 4 Norlhweslern Universily: Journalism ROBERT N. HUBERT Fine Arls 20 Honor Rolls: Chrislmas Pageani, I, 2, 3, 4: Varsily Track, 3, 4: Slcelch Club, I, 2, 3, 4: Compass Slafi. I, 2. 3, 4: Ken Knapsaclc, 3, 4 Arr College: Arl' PATRICK THOMAS HURLEY College Science German Club, I, 2, 3: Radio Club, 4: Cross Counfry, Varsiry, 4: Track, 2, 3: Varsily, 4 Universily ol Michigan: Civil Engineer- ing EDNA F. IVES College Science 22 Honor Rolls: Chorus, I: Chrislmas Pageanl, I: Bowling Club, I, 2, 4: Lalin Club, I: Baslreiball, I, 2, 3, 4: Valley- ball, I, 2, 3, 4: Swimming, I. 2: Hiking, I, 2, 3, 4: Tumbling, 2: Tennis, 2, 3: Bicycling, I, 2 . Air Hosless 56 if F .1 gg -if 4' ,. ,.,, 1 s a X9-9 I snsf mein 'ZH T exmgii we-Q, ill 14 1mg5,.,.,f P . W '1 Q RONALD P. HOLMLU ND College Engineering Chrislmas Pageanl, 4: Tennis, Manage 3: Squad, 4 Aeronaufical Engineer MARION J. HORVATH College Science 7 Honor Rolls Bryanl 8: Slrafioni Secrelarial Worlc BETTY J. HOUGHTON Secreiarial I0 Honor Rolls: Chrislmas Pageant 4 Science Club, I: Tennis, 2: Ken Knap sack, 4: lnlernafional Relalions Club, 4 Compass Slaff, 4 Nurse Cadel Corps DANIEL F. HU RLEY College Science 3 Honor Rolls: Chrisfmas Pageant 4 Baseball, 2: Varsily, 3, 4: Baslce'IbaIl, 3 4: Foolball, 2: Varsily, 3. 4: Blood Dono Universiiy of Oregon: Foresfry SAMUEL K. IMPASTATO College Science 8 Honor Rolls GORDON A. JACKSON College Engineering 2 Honor Rolls: Chrislmas Pageanl, 3, 4 Proiecfion Slafi, I, 2, 3, 4: Chess Club 2: Cafeieria Monilor, 2, 4: Track, 3 War Slamp Salesman, 2 Uniled Siales Navy AN ITA G. JEPSON Secrefarial orus, I: Chrislmas Pageant I: Ten- , I: Baslcelloall, I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball, Tumbling, I, 2, 3: Volleyball, I, 4 anl 84 Sfraffon Business School GLORIA D. JESALL Secrefarial skefball, I: Bicycling, I: Inlernalional Ialions Club, 4 crefarial worl: SHIRLEY F. JOHNSON Business risfmas Pageanl, I: Swimming, I ani 8: Sfraflong Office Work JOSEPH A. JOSEFIAK College Ar'Is ifed Slafes Army YVONNE E. KARLAK Fine Arls Honor Rolls: Chorus, I, 2, 3. 4: rislmas Pageanl, I, 2, 3, 4: French ub, I: Slcelch Club, I, 2, 3, 4: Swim- ng, I: A Capella Choir, 3, 4: Bowl- , I: Compass Slaff, 2, 3, 4: Honor- le Menlion in Honorary Slcelch Club ibi'I I943: 41h Prize al Prinl and llelrle Club Exhibil l944: Knifled 'lor cl Cross: Worked af French War Relief lbrighl' Ari Inslilule: Commercial Arl ETH EL J. KEITSCH College Science irislmas Pageanl, 4: Lalin Club, I: wling, I: Hiking, I: Riding, I: Ten- , I eiclelberg College: Journalism fx KQV ':' I ew' 4, J y nw, H ,M , .,,, 2 , Egg' E.. Q 7 ii: I PE ., I W G1 I? A, .... ,Y hsf 5 qgvfkxhi Q . 'gil-51 'P 'Cs -' ef in , Q qV:ims! -Q: Z- . eg ?g3i'w ' ., 1' -'Yun I2 E WW .QM Rw'm DOLORES C. JERGER Secrelarial 6 Honor Rolls: Chorus, I: Slamp Sales- rnan, I: lnlernalional Relalions Club. 4 Clwown Business: Secrelarial work CHANNING R. JESCHKE College Arls 20 Honor Rolls: Treasurer, Senior Class: German Club, I, 3: Vice President I, 3: Debale 4 , Oberlin College: Ivlinislry MYRA J. JORDAN College ArI's I5 Honor Rolls: Chorus, I, 2, 3, 4: Band, I, 2: Orcheslra, I, 2, 3, 4: Chrislmas Pagearrl, I, 2, 3, 4: Compass Slall, 2. 3, 4: A Capella Choir, I, 2, 3, 4: Red Cross Worlc: Inlernalional Relalions Club, 4 Universily of Bullalo: Music EDDA A. KARL Secrefarial ' I Honor Roll: Chrisfrnas Pageant 4: Baslcelball, I: Volleyball, I: Baseball, I, 4: Tennis, 3, 4: Badminlon, 4: Rolled Bandages: I-lislory Forum, 4: Inferna- Iional Relalions Club, 4: Red Cross Home Nursing Cadel' Nurse Corps SONJA KATTENGELL Secrelarial ' 9 Honor Rolls: Compass Slall, I: Caval- ier's: Red Cross Worlc Bryanl Sc Siralfon: Secrelarial worlc GERALDINE P. KELLER College Science 2 Honor Rolls Nursing 57 ALICE L. KELLERMANN Secrelarial General Science Club, I: Swimming, l: Baslselball, I: Volleyball, I: I-liking, I, 2 Secrelary ELEANOR R. KENDALL College Arfs 2I Honor Rolls: Lalin Club, I: Secre- Iary, I: Bowling, I. 2: I-liking, I: Com- pass Slalli, 4 Bryanl' 8: Slrallon: Secrelarial WALTER 6. KESKE Fine Arls 2 I-lonor Rolls Slale Teachers College: 'leaching BETTY E. KLOPF College Science I Honor Roll: Chorus, 2, 3, 4: Band, I, 2, 3, 4: Orcheslra, I, 2, 3, 4: Chrisl- mas Pageanl, I, 2, 3, 4: Science Club. I: Dramatic Club, I: Baslcelball, I, 2, 3, 4: Tennis, I, 2: I-lilcing, 2: Bowling, 2, 4: Volleyball. I, 2: Badminlon, 3 Slale Teachers College: Home Eco- nomics DOROTHY L. KN ERR Business Science Club, I: Volleyball, I: Basker- ball, I: Tennis, I: Bowling, I: Hiking, I: Rolling Bandages Bryan: 81 Slrallon: Slenographer CLARA V. KOESTER Home Economics Home Economics Club, I, 2: Science Club, l Dielilian 58 .l, f HELEN E. KEMMLER Business 6 Honor Rolls: Chorus, 3: Chrisl Pageanr, 3, 4 Bryanl 81 Slralfong Secrelarial JACK L. KERNER College Engineering 6 Honor Rolls: Tennis, 3: Baskelball Universily ol: Buffalo: Engineering JOAN M. KIRK Secrefarial 2 Honor Rolls: Chorus, I, 2: Comme: Club, I: Defense Slamp Salesman, 3 Secrelarial Work JOAN D. KNAUSDORF College Science 25 Honor Rolls: Bowling, I: Baseball, 3, 4: Baslcelball, I, 2. 3, 4: Tennis, Volleyball, 2: I-liking, I, 2: Comp Slall, 3: Library Monilor, 3: Cafele Monilor, 2, 3, 4 Slale Teachers College: Dielelics JACOUELYN B. KOCINSKI Music All Honor Rolls: Freshman Allainrn Medal: Chorus, 2, 3, 4: Band, I, 2, 4: Orcheslra, I, 2, 3, 4: Chrislmas Pa ant I, 2, 3, 4: A Cappella Choir, 2, 4: Slamp Salesman, 2 Fredonia Normal: Concerl Pianisl THERESA M. KRAMER College Science I2 I-Ionor Rolls: Bowling, I, 2, 4: Ba ball, 2, 3, 4: Badminlon, 3, 4: Voll ball, I, 2: Hiking, I, 2: Tennis, 2: K ling and Rolling Bandages for R Cross: Rafion Board: Chorus, 4: Chri mas Pageanl, 2, 4: Compass Slafli, I-lisfory Forum, 4: G-old K Award Deaconess I-Iospilal: Nursing i gg, 1 fy , I , X. C x i f , ,I ,I C 1 , 5, ,. ,K , f i ri V, , V, if fx I' ,f x f ' f RICHARD C. KROHN Business horus, I, 2, 3, 4: Band, I, 2, 3, 4: rchesira, I, 2, 3: Chrislmas Pageanl, , 2, 3: Chess, I: Baslcelball, 2: Bases all, 2, 3: Cheer Leader, 2, 3, 4 niled Slafes Navy BLANCHE L. KUHN Secreiarial II Honor Rolls: Chorus, I: Chrislmas ageanl, I, 2, 3, 4: Hiking, I: Bowling, : Siamp Salesman. I, 2: Knilling and olling Bandages for Red Cross Tale Teachers College: Business Ad- inisiralion GERALDINE E. KURZ Business Honor Rolls: Riding fClub, 2: Swim- ing, I, 2, 3: Waler Carnival, I onneclicui College: Physical Educa- ion lnslruclor BESS LANCASTER College Science I Honor Rolls: Chorus, I, 2: Chrisl- as Pageanl, I, 2: Science Club, I: rench Club, I: Baslcelball, I, 2, 37 olleyball. I, 2, 3: Bowling, I, 2, 4: iking, I: Tennis, I, 2: Badminion, 31 ibrary. Monilor, 3: Scrap and Bond rives niversily of Buffalo: Laboraiory Tech- ician ETHEL LANGO Q College Science O Honor Rolls: Baslceiball, 4: Hilring, : Cafeleria Moniior, 2, 3, 4 niversiiy of Buffalo: Social Worlcer MARJORIE M. LAUBACHER Secrefarial 3 Honor Rolls: Chorus, I, 2: Chrislmas ageanf, I, 2: Volleyball, I: Baslcelball, I ryanl' 81 Slrarlon: Secreiarial Work 3 uv In , ,-Q SYLVIA B. KUCZKA Secrelarial I Honor Roll: Chorus, I: Chrisimas Pageanl, I: Science Club, I: Bicycle Riding, I: Baslcelball, I. 2: Baseball, 2: Tumbling, 2: Knilling for Red Cross Bryanl Xi Slrallon: Secrelary ARTHUR C. KURZ College Engineering 4 Honor Rolls: Slide Rule Club, 4: Ten- nis, Varsily, 4: Rensselaer Polylechnical Inslsilule IR. P. l.l Naval Aviaiion LOU IS D. LALLI Business Swimming, I: Varsily, 2, 3, 4 Syracuse Universily: Physical Educaiion TERESA E. LANGDON College Engineering Three Year Graduale: Chorus, I, 2, 3: Chrislmas Pageanl, l, 2, 3: Slarnp Sales- man, I Slale Teachers College: Phoiography HELEN D. LANNO College Science Lalin Club, I: Science Club, I: Library lvloniior, 4 Millard Fillmore School of Nursing: Nursing JEAN C. LAUCH ERT Secrelarial 4 Honor Rolls: Commercial Club, 2: Hiking, I: Volleyball, I, 2: Bowling, 2: Rolling Bandages and KniI'Iing for Red Cross: Chrislmas Pageanl, 2, 3, 4 Bryanl 8: Siraifon: Secreiary 59 SHIRLEY M. LAUFFER Secrelarial Jean Summers Business School Secrelary WINSTON G. LAWSON Science 2 I-lonor Rolls: Chorus, 3: Band, 2, 3, 4: Chrislmas Pageanl, 2, 3, 4: Science Club, I: Cross Couniry, 3, 4 Universily of Buffalo, Medicine GLORIA M. LEONE Secrelarial 2 l-lonor Rolls: Chorus, I: Chrisimas Pageanl, I: Science Club, I: Baskelball, I: Hiking, I: Swimming, I: Library Moni- Tor, 3, 4: Badminion, 4: Tennis, 4: His- Iory Forum, 4: lnlernafional Relalions Club, 4 Bryanl 3: Slralion: Secrelary BETTY J. LORENZ Fine Arls 25 I-Ionor Rolls: Chorus, 3, 4: Chrislmas Pageant 2, 3, 4: A Capella Choir. 3, 4: Ricling, 2: Skeich Club, 2, 3, 4: Bowling, 2: I-liking, 2, 3: Compass Ari Slall, 2, 3, 4: Red Cross Work Srale Teachers College: Commercial Ari ' DOROTHY M. LUKSCH Secrelarial Chorus, I, 2, 3, 4: Chrislmas Pageant I, 2, 3, 4: Badminion, 4: Tennis, 4: Com- pass Slafi, II Slamp Salesman, I, 3, 4 Bryanl' 8: Sirailon EDITH V. MADERER Secrelarial Bowling, I, 2, 3, 4: Scrap Drive, Trans- ler from Soulh Park I-I. S. Office Work 60 Sie +113 5i W5'i?Qf1'i' DOROTHY E. LAU FS College Science 8 Honor Rolls: Chorus, 3: Chrislma Pageanf, 3, 4: Bowling, 4: I-liking, I Compass Sfaff, I, 4: Science Conlie ence, Fire Prevenfion Cup, I: Red Cros Work: I-Iisiory Forum, 4: Compass Slal 4 Deaconess Nursing School: Nursing f GRASJE LEONARD Business Chorus, I, 2: Chrisimas Pageanl, I: I-lil: ing, I, 2: Tumbling, I, 2: Tennis, I, 2 3: Volleyball, I: Baseball, 2: Baclminion 3: Slamp Salesman, I: 3 year graduaie I. B. M. School: I. B. M. Operafor lniernaiional Business Machine LIANE M. LONG College Science I8 I-Ionor Rolls: Chorus, 2, 3, 4: Chrisl mas Pageani, 2, 3, 4: A Capella Choir 3, 4: Lalin Club, I: Science Club, I Tennis, 2: Riding, 2 Sfaie Teachers College: Music :ALC- ARLEENE L.-LUIEI 4 T V4 ,fBiisiness Bowling, I: Scrap Drive, I Bookkeeping DOROTHY T. LUTOMSKI College Science Lalin Club, I: Hislory Forum, 4: In- lernalrional Relaiions Club, 4 Caclef Nurse Corps: Nursing RICHARD J. MAHONEY Science 7 I-lonor Rolls: Golf, I, Varsiiy, 2: Var sily Track, 3, 4: Co-Capfain, 4 Unilrecl Slales Navy CAROLYN T. MANCINO Home Economics horus, 2, 3, 4: Chrislmas Pageanl, 2, 4: Science Club, I: Baslcefball, I: ompass Slalf, 2 ryanl 8: S+raI'Ion RITA G. MARSCHALL Secrefarial Honor Rolls: Chorus, I, 2, 3: Chrisl- as Pageanl, I, 2, 3: Science Club, I: ompass Sfalf, 3: Scrap Drive ypisl JEAN E. MAUER Secrefa rial Honor Rolls: Commercial Club, 2 ecrelarial Work PATRICIA L. McDERMOTT General en Knapsack, 4 ean Summer's Business School: Tele- hone Work Iilice Work GLADYS E. McOUADE Secrelarial Honor Roll: Chorus, I, 4: Chrislmas ageanl, l, 2, 3, 4: Riding. 4: Ken Knapf ck, 4: Hislory Forum Club, 4: lnler- alional Relalions Club, 4 ecrerarial Posilion ALICE R. MERSDORF Secrefarial II Honor Rolls: Volleyball, I: Baskelball, : Swimming, I urse's Caclel Corps LORRAINE W. MANN General 1 All Honor Rolls: Youngsville High, Pa. Band, I: Squad Leaders Club, I: Drama- Iic Club, 2: Freshman Pageanr, I: High- esl Honor Siudenl, 2 Roger's Beauly School: Beauly Cullure ALICE E. MASKAL Fine Ar'Is 3 Honor Rolls: Chorus, I, 2, 3: Chrisl- mas Pageanl, I, 2, 3, 4: Science Club, I: Swimming, I, 2, 3, 4: Slcelch Club, 3: Baslcerball, I, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball, I, 2, 3, 4: Badminlon, 3, 4: Hikes, I, 2, 4: Base- ball, 3, 4: Gold K Award: Swimming Carnival, 3, 4: Compass Ari' Slall, 3 Inferior Decoraling EILEEN M. McCARTHY Secrefarial 2 Honor Rolls: Chorus, I: Chrislmas Pageanl, I: Home Economics Club: Horseback Riding, I, 2: Baskelball, I, 2: Volleyball, I. 2: Hiking, I, 2 Office Work PATRICIA D. McGUIRE Secrelarial 4 Honor Rolls: Volleyball, I, 2, 3: Basket ball, I, 2, 3: Hiking, I, 4: Bowling, 2: Tennis, I, 4: War Bond Cornrnillee, 4 Chown School ol Business: Secrelarial Work MAVIS M. MEIXELL College Science I7 Honor Rolls: Science Club, I: Lalin Club. I: Volleyball, I, 2: Baseball, 2: Tennis, I, 2 Universily of Michigan: Chemisl SHIRLEY M. MESSERSMITH Secrefarial 7 Honor Rolls: Chorus, 3, 4: German Club, 3, 4: Inlernaiional Relalions Club, 4: Hislory Forum, 4: BadminIon,4: Baskelball, I, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball, I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball, 2, 3. 4: Tennis, I: Hiking, I, 2, 3: Bicycle Riding, 2: Red Cross Work: Gold K Award, 4 Harlwick College: Sociology 6I JOHN B. MICHIENZI Music I Honor Roll: Band, I, 2, 3, 4: Orclweslra I, 2. 3, 4: Clwrislmas Pageanl, 2, 3, 4 Musician VICTOR L. MONCZYNSKAI Engineering I Honor Roll: Christmas Pageanf, 3, 4: Slide Rule Club, 4 U. S. Army GEORGE M. MOORE Fine Aris 3 Honor Rolls: lnlramural Foolball, I, 2, 3, 4 U. S. Army SHIRLEY F. MUEHLBAUER Business CI1orus, I: Clnrislmas Pageanl, I, 2, 4: Commercial Club, I: Hiking, I: Bowling, I: Ken Knapsack, 4: Hislory Forum, 4: Compass Slalri, 4: Inlernalional Relaiions Club. 4: Aclverlising Siail, 4 Bryanl and Slrailong Office Work R. LOIS MUELLER Secrefarial Cluorus, 4: Inlernalional Relaiions Club, 4: Hislory Forum, 4 Norllaweslern Universiiy: Journalism MARION M. MURPHY Business Science Clulo, I: Lafin Club, I: Baskei- ball, I, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball, I, 2, 3, 4: Hiking, I, 2: Bicycling, I, 2: Bowling, I, 2, 4: Tennis, I, 2: Gold K Award, 4: Red Cross work, Rolling Bandages Jean Summers Business Sclnool: Olllice Work 62 Q.. fi M? 0f 6' Ii LOIS C. MILLER College Science 7 Honor Rolls: Baskeiball, I, 2. 3, 4: Vo leyball, I, 2: Bowling, I, 4: Badminlo 3, 4: Riding, I: Hiking, 2, 3: Golcl Award, 4: I-Iislory Forum, 4 Slrong Memorial Hospiial, Roclwesle Nursing AUDREY E. MOONEY Secrefarial 3 Honor Rolls: Chorus, 2: Bowling, Swimming I Secrelarial Work JOHN V. MORGAN Engineering Clnrislmas Pageani, 4: Track, 4: Ad Clu 4: Adverlising Manager, 4 Canisius College: Consiruclion Engine I I, , I e I u , f s ' G1-xi. I i ISXJ I , , LORETTA M. M UELLER Fine Arfs I Honor Roll: Chorus, I: Chrisfmas Pag ani, I, 2, 3, 4: Swimming, I, 2, 3, Badminfon, 3: Baseball, 3: Hiking HILDA H. MUENKEL Secreiarial Swimming, I: Tennis, I: Badminion, I Bowling, I IEas'II, 4: Ken Knapsack, War Bond and Sfamp Salesman, 2: Co pass Siafl, 4: Red Cross work: lniern Iional Relaiions Club, 4: I'-Iisiory Foru 4 Secreferial Work DONALD B. MURRAY College Science I Honor Roll: Band, I, 2, 3, 4: Orclwe Ira, I, 2, 3, 4: Baskelball, I, 2, Varsi 3, 4: Foofball, 2, Varsily, 3, 4 Universiiy of Buffalo: Denlisiry PAUL G. MURRAY Engineering ming, I, 2, Varsiiy, 3, 4 ecl Slaies Navy LORETTA T. MURSZEWSKI Business Honor Rolls: Chorus, I, 2, 3: Chrisi- Pagean'I, I, 2, 3, 4: Compass Sub- prion Mgr., I: Commerce Club, I: ke'IbaII, I: Volleyball, I: Bowling, 4: Knapsack, 4: Compass Slafl, 4: War d and Siamp Salesman, I, 2: Red ss, handwork: lnlernalional Relalions b, 4: I-Iislory Forum, 4 ani and Sfrafron Business School: ing and Dicraphone MARY JANE NASH Secrefarial Honor Rolls: Secreiary of Junior ss: Chorus, I, 2: Chrisimas Pageant Chess Club, I: Tennis, I: Baskeiball, olleyball, I ani and Srraifon: Secreiarial Work DONALD J. NIEDERPRUEM Science Honor Roll: Band, I: Orcheslra, I: rislmas Pageanl, I: German Club, I, Cross Counlry, 4: Track, 3, 4 acuse Universiiy: Music HERTA NITSCHE Secrelarial Honor Rolls: Compass Sfail. 4: Acl- Iising SIaTl7, 3: Debalre Team, 4: Ad b, 4: Associare Ecliior, 4 anl and S'Ira++on: Secreiarial Work ROBERT A. NOLAN Engineering Honor Rolls aniversily of Buffalo: Mechanical Engi- ering ' SYLVIA M. MURRAY College Science I Honor Roll: Science Club, I: Tennis, I: Baseball, 2 Laboralory Technician DOLORES J. MUSIELAK Secrefarial 6 Honor Rolls: Chorus, I, 2, 3, 4: Chris?- mas Pageanl, I, 2, 3, 4: Science Club, II Swimming Club. 4: Baskeiball, I, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball, I, 2, 3, 4: Tennis, 2: Baseball, 3, 4: Hiking, I, 2: Swimming, I, 2, 3, 41 Golcl K Award Bryanl ancl Sfrailon: Secrelarial Work BETTY F. NEHRING General 8 Honor Rolls: Chrislmas Pageanl, 4: Baskelball, I: Tennis, I: Baseball, I lCheekIowaga Jr. Highl: Red Cross work: Ken Knapsack, 4 UniversiIy of Rochesier: Elecirical Engi- neer DOLORES M. NIEMANN General Chorus, I, 2, 3, 4: Chrislmas Pageanl, I, 2, 3, 4: Angel, 2, 3, 4: Science Club, IC A Cappella Choir, 2, 3, 4: Tennis, I: Swimming Carnival, I Weslminsler College MARVIN M. NOEL Engineering Chess Club, I u. 5. Army EMELIA NOWAK Business 4 Honor Rolls: Chorus, I, 4: Chrislmas Pageant I, 4: French Club, I Bryan? and Srrallon: Bookkeeper 63 PETER R. OBERKOFLER Engineering I0 Honor Rolls: Chorus, 2, 3: Chrislmas Pageanl, 2, 3. 4: Ken Knapsaclc, 4: Com- pass Circulalion Manager, 4: Varsily Ten- nis, 2: Track, 3, Varsily, 4: Cross Coun- lry, 3, Varsify, 4 Columbia Universily: Journalism BERTHA C. OHLENSCHLAGER College Science 2 Honor Rolls: Chorus, I: Chrislmas Pageanl, l: Lalin Club, I: Bowling Club, 2: Red Cross Work Universiiy ol Bullalo: Medicine EILEEN M. O'MARA College Science I Honor Roll: Lalin Club, I: Science Club, I: Swimming, I, 4: Wafer Carnival, I: Baseball, 2 Corlland College: Physical Eclucalion ELEANORE I. PACER Business Red Cross Club, 2, 3: Viclory Corps Club, 2: lGirls Commercial High School, Broolclynl Typisl and General Office Clerlc U,QJ4J,.f Lf Q1 , -ik, Ii .C l 'I I T 'H N I LL7'f 'e' I' THOMAS V. PAN EK College Science Traclc, 4 Massachusells Inslilule of Technology: Engineering URSULA D. PANIENKA College Arls II I-lonor Rolls: Riding Club, 2: Bowling, 2: Baslcelball, I: I-liking, I: Tennis, I: Compass Slall, 4: Volunleer Slenogra- pher 65lh Reqimenl, New York Guard Cornell Universify: lnlerpreler 64 K E-4 1453 WILFRED A. O'DONNELL Science Track, 2, 3, 4: Foolball, 3 Universily of Buffalo: Law ELAINE A. OLGIATI College Science 4 Honor Rolls: Science Club, I: La Club, I: Baseball, 2 Pholoqraphy LOIS ELAINE OTTINGER Secrelarial Ken Knapsaclc, 4: Adverlisinq Slall, Inlernalional Relalions Club, 4: I-Iisl Forum, 4 Secrelarial Worlc RITA M. PANDOLFI Secreiarial IO Honor Rolls: Chrisfmas Pageanl, I, Science Club, I: Chorus, I, 4 Bryanl and Slrallon: Office Worlc ERMA N. PANFILIO Secrelarial Chrislmas Pageant 2, 3, 4: Scienl Club, I Bryanf and Slrallon: Office work RITA PEDINI Secrefarial 2 Honor Rolls: Chrislmas Pageanl, I, 3. 4: A Capella Choir, 4 Roberls Beauly School: Beaulician BARBARA JEANNE PENDER :College Classical Honor Rolls: Chrislrnas Pageant 2. Ken Knapsaclc: Hislory Forum, 4: In- nalional Relalions Club, 4 iversify of Michigan: Teacher of Lan- ge LUCILLE E. PERILLO Secrefarial 'mming, 3, 4: Baslcelball, I: Bowling, 2: Wafer Carnival, I, 2, 3, 4: Base- I, 3: Hiking, I, 2, 4 Iclceeping DOLORES M. PERO College Ar'I's rislmas Pageanl, I, 4: Lalin Club, I: ence Club, I: Bowling, I anl and Srrarron: Secrelary JEAN C. PFLAGER College Science onor Rolls: Chrislmas Pageanl, I, 2, : Riding Club, I: Ken Ad Club, 3, 4: ling, I: Baclminion, 3, 4: Library nilor, 4 iversify of Buffalo: Laboralory Tech- ian JANALEE A. POHL College Science Honor Rolls: Baskeiball, I, 2, 3, 42 ling, I, 2: Volleyball, I, 2, 3: Swim- ng, I: Baseball, 2, 3, 4: Hiking, I, 2, 3, Tennis, 3 gner College, S'Ia+en Island: Avialion ARLENE PROTZMANN Business seball, I, 2: Swimming, 2: Red Cross ork own School of Business wmv RUTH L. PEPKE College Arfs I2 Honor Rolls: French Club, I: Hiking, I: Bowling. I Fredonia Sfafe Normal: Music Teacher MARY R: PERILLO Music 6 Honor Rolls: Chrislmas Pageanl, I, 2, 3: Swimming Club, 3, 4: Bowling, I, 2: Hiking, I, 2, 4: Baslcefball, I: Swimming Team, 3, 4: Waler Carnival, 2, 3, 4: Baslceiball, 3 Corlland: Swimming Teacher BETTY M. PERRETT College Science 4 Honor Rolls: Lafin Club, I: Hilcing, I: Tennis, 4: Swimming Carnival, 4: Work on Salvalion Army Mobile Canfeen ChiIdren's Hospilal: Nursing FAY J. PIERCE . College Science All Honor Rolls: Chrisfmas Pageant I, 2, 3, 4: A Capella Choir, 2, 3, 4: Com- pass Slaflf, 4: Baclminfon, 4 Buffalo Slale Teachers: Teaching SHIRLEY B. PRICE Secreiarial , 8 Honor Rolls: Orchesfra, I, 2, 3, 4: A Capella Choir, 3: Chorus 3 Secrefarial Work LOIS A. PUEHN College ArI's All Honor Rolls: Compass, 4: Chrisllmas Pageanl, 4 Universify of Buflialo: Languages 65 JACK R. PUFPAFF Fine Arfs Chorus, I: Chrislmas Pageant I, 4: Slcelch Club, 2, 3: Compass Sfaff, Ari EcIi'I'or 4 Ari School: Commercial Ari' ARTHUR J. REICH Business Chorus, 4: Chrisfmas Pageant 4 Universify of Buffalo: Cerfified P Accounfani' BETTY J. REIS College Science 3, 4: ublic 6 Honor Rolls: Swimming, I, 2: Hiking, I, 2: Volleyball, I, 2: Baslrefball, 3, 4: Tennis. 2: Baseball, 2, 3: Bowling, Tumbling, 3: Chess Club, I Universify of Buffalo NORMA M. RIEDEL College Science 9 Honor Rolls: Red Cross Work ROBERT A. ROMANO General Varsiiy Foolball, 3, 4 Cornell Universify WILLIAM E. ROUSE College Science 24 Honor Rolls: Slide Rule Club, 4 I, 2: Syracuse Universily: Chemical Engi- neering 66 RALPH E. RACE College Science I4 Honor Rolls: Presidenl of Juni Class: Varsiiy Cross Coun'Iry, 3, 4: Vars Swimming, 3, 4: Traclc, 3, 4: Comp Sfaff, 3: Chrislmas Pageant 2, 3, Inlernalional Relafions Club, 4: Pre dent 4 Universily of Buffalo: Medicine EDNA A. REINHART Secre+ariaI I4 Honor Rolls: Volleyball, I, 2, 3, Baslcelball, 2, 3, 4: Tennis, I, 2: I-Iiki I, 2, 3. 4: Baseball, 3, 4: Commer Club, I: Science Club, I: Inlernafio Relalions Club, 4: Civil Air Palrol Cad Aviafion DORIS M. REYNARD Secrelarial 3 Honor Rolls Jean Summers Business School: Sfenog plw Q S . si ROBERT A. RoEscH 4-r 1 Z College Science I 3 2:-. I ' Fi 22 I-Ionor Rolls: Slide Rule Club, 3, 4 efsws I :': fill iq... Universily of Buffalo: Engineering . Mig , 43352 2 :,i1':i i1giZ-EI., .,., f I -1 .rf f J I f. A 'M 'i JEAN M. ROSCOE Secrefarial 20 Honor Rolls: Bowling, I, 2: Tumbli 2: Hiking, I: Tennis, I: Swimming, Science Club, I: Compass Subscripfi Manager, I HARVEY H. RUPPENTHAL Music Band, I, 2, 3, 4: Orcheslra, I, 2, 3, Chrislmas Pageant I, 2, 3, 4: Chorus, Glee Club, 3, 4: Variely Show, 3: Assi ani Track Manager, 2: Track Manager, Musician MARY ELIZABETH RU NCKEL Home Economics Honor Rolls: Swimming, I, 4: Baskel- II. I: Volleyball, I: I-liking, I, 2: Bowl- , 2: Tumbling, 2: Baseball, 2: Home onomics Club, I: Wafer Carnival, 4 Ie Teachers College VIOLET M. SAVIOLA College Science slcelball, I: Baseball, 2: Volleyball, 2: ience Club, I: Lalin Club, I, 2 lumbia Universilyg Nursing DOROTHY T. SCHAFF Secrefarial Honor Rolls: Chrislmas Pageanl, 4: wling, I, 2, 4: I-liking, I, 4: Commerce ub, I: Compass Slall, 4: Ken Knap- Ic, 4: I'-lislory Forum, 4: Aclverlising II, 4 am' and Slralfon: Secretarial Work ANNA MARIE L. SCHEIDLER Secreiarial Honor Rolls: Chorus, I: Chrislmas lgeanl, I, 2, 3, 4: Ken Knapsack, 4: wling, I, 2, 4: I-liking, I, 2, 3, 4: 'len- , I, 4: Bicycle Riding, I: Compass If, 3, 4: Adverlising Slall, 4: I-lislory rum, 4: Infernaiional Relalions Club, 4 anl and Slrallon: Secrefarial Work MARJORIE E. SCHMIDT Secrefarial Honor Rolls: Science Club, I: Bowl- F, I, 2: Baskerball, I, 2: Volleyball, 2 cre'I'ariaI Work MILD RED SCHREINER Home Economics horus, I, 2, 3: Science Club. I: Home :onomics Club, I: Chrislmas Pageant 2, 3 adel Nursing Corps awf- na.. I JAN E I. SALOFF Secreiarial Chrislmas Pageanl, 3 Bryanl and Slraffon: Secrelarial Work JOSEPH F. SCATCH College Science I Honor Roll: Varsily Cross Counfry, 3, 4: Varsily Foolball, 3. 4: Baskelball, 3, 4: Track, 3, 4 Armed Service F MARJORIE E. SCHATZ Secrefarial I0 Honor Rolls: Orcheslra, I, 2, 3, 4: Chrisfmas Pageani, I, 2, 3, 4: Swimming. I: Bowling, I: I-liking, I: Volleyball. I, 2. 3, 4: Baskelball, 2, 3, 4: Baseball, 2, 4: Gold K Award, 4: Compass Slalil, 3, 4: I-Iislory Forum, 4: Adverlising Sfall, 3 Chown School of Business: Secrelarial Work ARTHU R W. SCHINDELBECK Music 3 Honor Rolls: Chorus, 4: Band, I, 2, 3, 4: Orcheslra, I, 2, 3, 4: Conceri' Masler, 4: Glee Club, 3, 4: Chrisfmas Pageanl, l, 2, 3, 4: Swing Band, 3, 4: Swimming, 2, 3 Easlman School of Music: Professional Musician GLORIA M. SCHNEIDER General Chorus, 2, 3, 4: A Capella Choir, 3, 4: Chrislmas Pageanl, I, 2, 3: Lalin Club. I: Dramalic Club, I: Riding Club, 2: Bas- kelball, I: Volleyball, I: Nurses Aid: Red Cross Work Nursing RUTH M. SCHREMBS Business Office Work 67 MARIE ID. SCH ROEDER Secrefarial II Honor Rolls: Compass Siafi, 3, 4: Red Cross Work Bryanl and Siraiion: Secrelarial Work NIARJORIE M. SCHULTZ Secretarial 6 Honor Rolls: Commerce Club, I: Com- pass S'IaFI, 4: Infernafional Relalions Club, 4 Bryanhand Sfraffon: Secrelarial Work NORMA C. SCHULZ Secrefarial I Honor Roll: Chorus, I, 2: Chrisirnas Pageanl, I, 2: Science Club, I: Com- merce Club, I Bryanf and Sirafion: Secreiarial Work DOLORES M. SCHWENDLER College Science Chrisimas Pageanr, 2, 3, 4: Lafin Club, I' Bowlin I' Ridin I 2 Com ss . q. . g. . : pa Slalll, 4: Junior Play: Calieleria Monilor. 4 Universily oi Buffalo: Denial Technician HAZEL M. SEXTON General I Honor Roll: Chorus, I, 2, 4: Chrislrnas Pageanf, I, 2, 4: Science Club, I Bryan? and Slrallon: Orlice Work BETTY A. SHARP Secrefarial I Honor Roll: Ofiice Work 68 35' BERNICE A. SCHULTZ College Science Baskeiball, I, 2: Volleyball, I: Hikin I: Tumbling, I: Tennis, I: Swimming, Riding Club, I Compfomeler School: Complomelry ROBERT L. SCHULTZ ' Engineering I Honor Roll: Defense Slamp Salesm 3: Chess Club, I, 2, 4: Slide Rule Clu 3: Infernaiional Relalions Club, 4 Universily of Buffalo: Engineering RUTH H. SCHUMACHER College Science Chorus, I, 2, 3, 4: Chrislmas Pagea I, 2, 3, 4: A Capella Choir, 4: Tenn 2: Hiking, I, 2: Siamp Salesman, 2, 3 Deaconess Hospilal: Cade? Nurse PHYLLIS SEIBERT Secrelarial II Honor Rolls: Chrisimas Pageanl, 3, Riding, I, 4: Bowling, I, 4: Baslceib I, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball, 3: Badminion, 3, Hiking, l, 2, 4: Gold K Award, 4: Co pass Slali, 4: Secrefary Senior Cla Ken Knapsack: Red Cross Universiiy of Buffalo: Junior Accounian R. MARCELLA SHADLE Business Office or Secreiarial Work GEORGE F. SIEBER College Arfs 3 Honor Rolls: Swimming, I, 2: Civili Defense Acliviiies Ohio Universiiy: Engineering PAULINE M. SIGURDSON Secrefarial rlh Dakoia Teachers ColIege:Teaching LEON H. SIMMET College Science iversily of Buffalo: Medicine ROSE C. SMARDZ College Science 'Hn Club, I: Home Economics Club, I: ience Club, I: Hislory Forum, 4: Home onomics Club, 2: I-liking, I illard Fillmore School of N u rs i n gg ursing MARILYN R. SPECHT Secrelarial Honor Rolls: Ken Ad Club, 3, 4: Ken apsaclc, 4: Bowling, I, 2, 4: Swimming, Volleyball, I, 2, 4: Baskelball, 4: Ten- s, 2: Hiking, I, 2, 4: Badminlon, 4: cycling, I: C-olcl K Award, 4: Office aff, 4: Compass Adverlising Siaff, 3, 4: 'rernaiional Relafions Club, 4: Rolling ndages: War Bond Commirlee, Typing irlanes: Secrelarial Work J UNE E. STAFFEL Secreiarial Honor Rolls: Chrisrmas Pageant 4: imming, I: Bowling, I: Baslcelball, l, 2: Ileyball, I. 2: Tennis, I: Badminion, 4: ornpass Slaflf, 4: Ken Knapsack, 4: In- rnaiional Relaiions Club, 4 niversily of Butialo: Laboralory Tech- lcian DORIS B. STAUFENBERGER Business llhorus, I: Chrisfmas Pageant I, 2: owling, I ryanl ancl Siraffon Business School BETTY L. SILVERI General 9 Honor Rolls: Chorus, I: Science Club I: Volleyball: Hiking Nurses' Aid: Nursing LEON F. SLOAN Engineering IO Honor Rolls: Slide Rule Club, 4 Canisius College MARY LOU SPANGLER Secrelarial I6 Honor Rolls: Chrislrnas Pageant 4: Bowling, I: Badminlon, 4: Compass Slafi, 3, 4: Ken Knapsack, 4: Inlernaiional Re- Iarions Club, 4: Red Cross Work Universiry of Buffalo: Journalism VIRGINIA J. SPECKER College Classical 5 Honor Rolls: Red Cross Work: Lalin Club, I: Science Club, I Stale Teachers College: Teaching ALICE M. STANAGE Secretarial I4 Honor Rolls: Chorus, I, 2: Chrislrnas Pageant 3, 4: Hislory Forum, 4: Basker- ball, 3: Badminton, 3, 4: Hiking, 2, 3, 4: Compass Slaft 4: Ken Knapsack, 4 Bryan? and Slrarlon: Secreiarial Work LINCOLN F. STEGMAN College Science I-Iisfory Forum, 3 Unilecl Slales Military Academy: Chem- islry 69 I JEANETTE A. STEINWACHS Secrefarial I6 Honor Rolls: Chrislmas Pageanl, 4: Movie Club. 2: Hislory Forum, 4: Library Moniior, 4 Bryanl and Sfraiion: Secreiary JEAN B. STEVENSON Secreiarial Office Work 3 JEAN R. STREBEL Business I4 Honor Rolls: Chrislmas Pageani, I: Science Club, I: Bowling, I: Hiking, I: Riding, I: Tennis, I JEAN R. STURM College Science 5 Honor Rolls: Commerce Club, I: Vols Ieyball, I: Hiking, I, 2: Swimming. I' Deiense Sfamp Salesman, I, 2 U. S. Caclel Nurse Corps ROBERT L. SYNORACKI - College Science 6 Honor Rolls: Band, I, 2, 3, 4: Orches- Ira, I: Chrislmas Pageani, I Canisius College FLORENCE I. SZUM IGALA Business Science Club, I: Swimming, I: Hiking, I Bryanl' and S+ra'r'Ion: Office Work 70, 1, . I, Q Q ' BEUYISTENDER ' College Science 23 Honor Rolls: Laiin Club, I: Scien Club, I: Caballeros. 2. 3: Compass A veriising Sfafl. 2: Red Cross WorIr:WaI Carnival, 4: I-lisfory Forum, 4 Deaconess Hospilal: Nursing EILEEN R. STOCKMANI Secrefarial Bowling: Volleyball Office Worlc FLORENCE STRZELCZYK Secrelarial I6 Honor Rolls: Ken Knapsaclc, 4: D 'lense Slamp Salesman, I: Inlernalion Relaiions Club, 4: Hislory Forum, Compass Slafl, 4 Chown School ol Business: Privaie Se Iary KENNETH D. SWANNIE College Science 2 Honor Rolls: Chorus, I, 2, 3, 4: Chris mas Pageant I, 2, 3, 4 Cornell Universily: Velerinarian HELEN M. SYPNIEWSKI Secrefarial 3 Honor Rolls: Chorus, 3, 4: Chrislm Pageant 3. 4: A Capella Choir, 3. 4 Bryanl' and Slrailon: Ollice Work ALICE M. SZUNIEWICZ College Science I2 Honor Rolls: Riding Club, I: Scra Drive Uniied Slales Caclel Nurse Corps ALICE P. SZYCA College Arfs Honor Rolls: Tennis, I: Baskeiball, I Year Graduale niversily of Bulilalo: Social Work MARGARET L. TEHAN Home Economics hio Slale Universily: Denial Hygienisl ROBERT J. TERHAAR Business hrislmas Pageanr, I niled Slales Navy MARILYN E. TOBIN Secrelarial Honor Rolls: Science Clulo, I: Compass fall, 4: Hislory Forum, 4 ryanl and Slrallon: Office Work ROBERT E. TO RGE Engineering horus, 3: Chrislmas Pageanl, 3, 4: G-lee lub, 4: Riding Club, I: Chess Club, I: arsily Foolloall, 2, 3, 4: Varsily Base- all, 2, 3, 4: Swimming, 4 ichigan Slale Universily PHYLLIS A. TRUESDELL Secrelarial I Honor Rolls: Chrislmas Pageanl, 2, 3, : Baskeiball, I, 2, 3, 4: Tennis, 2: VolA yball, 2: Hiking, I. 2: Bowling, I, 4: adminion, 3, 4: Gold K Award: Com- ass Slafl, 4: Ken Knapsack, 4: Hislory orum, 4: Red Cross Work and Mobile anleen Work for Salvalion Army: lnler- alional Relalions Club, 4: Office S'Ia1CI,4 niversily of Buffalo: Junior Accounlanf 5. is as e 'Uris 36.1 ,wr . ..., E55 .:..g, ' ?f . .. - . E?:if?r:: .!1:....A.! 49-117 4115: -1flvl!!!'!2f-f.m ..:.- .:. - Ei. . .- V . ai. I . .au .. .V .. 1... a-Dvd -'Q' ELSIE F. TARAMASCO Business Ken Knapsack, 4: Scrap Drive Bryanl and Sl'ra'Hon: Bookkeeping, Office Work SOPHIE J. TENBULT College Science II Honor Rolls: Chorus, 4: Orcheslra, I: Chrisfmas Pageanl, 4: Lalin Club, I: De- fense Sramp Salesman, 4: Ken Knapsack, 4 Universify of Buffalo: Science RUBY A. TIPPETT Secrelarial Chorus, I: Chrislmas Pageant 4 Bryani and Sirallon: Office Work DOLORES T. TOMASZEWSKI College Science 6 Honor Rolls: Ken Knapsack, 4 Unilecl Slaies Cadel Nurse Corps H. DAVID TRAUTLEIN Engineering All Honor Rolls: Band, I, 2, 3: Chrisfmas Pageant I, 4: Glee Club. 4: Science Club, I: Proiecfion Slarl, I, 2: Foolball Manager, 4: Swimming, I, 2: Varsily. 3, 4: All High, 3: Compass Slaff, 4 Cornell Universily: Law ROBERT C. TU RNER College Science Track, 3, 4 Universiiy of Buffalo: Medicine 7 I ERNA M. VALENTINE Secretarial 7 Honor Rolls: Science Club, I: Scrap Drive Bryanl' and Slrallon: Secreiarial Work MARY F. VAN RIPER Secrefarial 3 Honor Rolls: Volleyball. I, 2, 3 4: Baslcelball, I, 2. 3, 4: Tumbling, I 2: Bowling, I, 2: I-liking, I, 2: Baseball I, 2: Compass Slalili, 4: Cafeleria Monifor, 4 Rochesler Anlheneum Insliiule: Fashion Coordinalion ' JUNE A. VOLK Home Economics 8 Honor Rolls: Chrisimas Pageant 2, 3, 4: Riding Club, I, 2, 3, 4: Secrefary, 3: Home Economics Club, I: Bowling, Presi- denf, I: Baskeiball, I, 2: Hiking. I. 2, 3, 4: Ken Knapsack: Women's Volunleer Service Uniled S'l'aI'es Waves GLADYS R. VREELAN D College Science 24 Honor Rolls: Chorus, 4: Chrisfmas Pageant 4: Lafin Club, I: Ken Knap- sack: Red Cross Work Teaching GLORIA J. WAGNER College Science Chorus, I, 2, 3: Chrisimas Pageani, l, 2, 3: La'Iin Club, I: Riding Club, 2: War Bond Salesman, 4 Cornell Universily NORINE R. WARD College Arfs 2I Honor Rolls: Chorus, 4: Orchesira, l, 2, 3, 4: Chrislmas Pageant 2, 3, 42 A Capella Choir, 4: Science Club, I: Lafin Club, I: Tennis, I Fredonia: Music 72 'Z' J U NE 'R. VALLETT Secrefarial Chrislmas Pageanl, I: Science Club, Bowling, I: Scrap Drive Slale Teachers College: Teaching NORA G. VAUGHAN Secrelarial 6 Honor Rolls: Chorus, I, 2: Chrisim Pageant 2. 3, 4: Science Club, I: Che Club, 2: Ken Knapsack: Compass Sia 4: Scrap Drive: lnlernalional Relalio Club, 4: Hislory Forum, 4 Radio Work WILLIAM F. VOLL College Science 2I Honor Rolls: Golf, 2: Swimming, 3, Canisius College: Medicine MARILYN S. WADEMAN Secrefarial 5 Honor Rolls Bryanl and SI'ra'IIon: Secreiarial Work GRACE M. WAGNER College Science I8 Honor Rolls: Bond Salesman Bryanf and Slraflon: Business Work ELIZABETH M. WEBER Secrefarial 20 Honor Rolls: Chrislmas Pageanf, A Baclminfon, 3, 4: Baseball, 3, 4: Vollei ball, I, 2: Tennis, 2: Hiking, I, 2: Bow ing, I, 2, 4: Gold K Award: Compa Slafl, 4: Ken Knapsaclr: Bicycling. I: Hi Iory Forum, 4: lniernalional Relaliol Club, 4 Slaie Teachers College: Teaching ROGER ODELL WEDEKINDT College Arfs I Honor Rolls: Band, I, 2, 3: Orclies . I. 2, 3: Clirisirnas Pageant I, 2, 3 Delbafe Team harlon School of Finance and Com rce, U n i v e r 5 i I y of Pennsylvania nking JUNE A. WELKNER Secrefarial Ileyball, I, 2, 3. 4: Baskelball. I, 2, 3 Hiking, I: Badminlon, 3, 4: Bowling 2: Tennis, I. 2 crerarial Work VIRGINIA L. WICK Secrefarial I-Lorus. 4: CI1ris+mas Pageant 4 HAROLD F. WIEGERT College Science ench Club, I: Varsify Tennis. 2, 3. 4 ichigan S'Ia+e Universily RICHARD W. WILCOX Business liorus, 3, 4: Clirislmas Pageanl, I, 2. 3. : Glee Club. 4: Varsily Fooiball. 3, 4: ack, 2. 3, 4: Baskelball. I. 2 icliigan Slale Universify: Accounling CATHERINE WILSON Secrefarial Honor Rolls: Ken Knapsack, 4: Hislory orum, 4: Scrap Drive ecrefarial Work r Aff qi E av w JOSEPH G. WEISS College Science I Honor Roll: Inframural Fooiball, 3 4 2.. Uniled Siales Navy IRENE E. WELLS College Science Science Club, I: Laiin Club, I Cornell Universi+y: Nursing THERESA M. WIEDEMANN Secre'I'ariaI Chorus, I: Clwrisimas Pageani, I Secrelarial Work JOAN B. WILBERT Classical 6 Honor Rolls: Band, I, 2, 3: Orclieslra I. 2, 3: Laiin Club, I: Science Club. I Cornell Universiiy: Major in Spanish RICHARD L. WILLIAMS College Science Baseball, 2: Track, 3. 4: Radio Club, 4 Naval Avialion FLORENCE T. WINTER Home Economics 6 Honor Rolls: Home Economics Club. I: War Slamp Salesman, 2 Dielilian 73 GEARLDINE WRIGHT College Science Lalin Club, I: Science Club, I: Ad Club, 3: Bowling Club, I: Compass Slafl, 3: Swimming, I, 2, 3, 4: I-liking, I, 2, 3: Baseball, 3: Bowing, I: Recl Cross Worlc Nursing ARISTIDES L. YEOSTROS College Aris Orcheslra, I, 2, 3, 4: Chrislmas Pageani. I, 2, 3, 4: Foolball, 3, 4: Manager Base- ball, 4- U. S. Army 'SHIRLEY J. YOX Fine ArI's Chrislmas Page-ani, 2, 3, 4: Ken Knap- saclc, 4: Slcerch Club, I: I-Iisiory Forum, 4: In Rochesler-Swimming, I: Baslcel- ball, I: I-lere-Bowling, I: Swimming, I: Compass Slalzl, 2, 3: Scrap Drive Caclei Nurse Corps: Navy Nurse ELLA M. ZAPKA Secreiarial MARY JEAN ZI NTER Music I Honor Roll: Chorus, I, 2, 3, 4: Clwrisi- mas Pageani, I, 2, 4: Science Club, I: Tumbling, I, 2: Baslcelball, I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball, 3, 4: Volleyball, 4 Fredonia: Piano Teacher JOAN R. GRAY General Chrislmas Pageanl. I, 2, 3: HOFSGIJGCIQ Riding, I, 2: Bowling, I: Tennis, I: Swim- ming, I Universiiy of Buiilalo: Medicine 74 EVELYN F. WROBLEWSKI Business I4 I-lonor Rolls: Science Club, I: Basic ball, I: Volleyball, I: Ken Knapsaclc, Compass Subscripiion Manager, 2, 3, Compass Oliiice Siall, 4- Bryanl and SI'raI'Ion: Compfomelry BETTY JEAN YOUNG I Business Chorus, I, 2,.3:4Cl'1risImas Pageant I, 3: German Club, 3: Science Club, Defense Siamp Salesman, 2, 3 , Office Worlc MARIE E. ZAGARA Secreiarial I9 I-lonor Rolls: Chorus, I: Chris'I'm Pageant I: Science Club, I: Bowling, Swimming, I: Riding, 2 Bryan? and Sfralion: Accounling JOYCE J. ZILLIOX College Science Riding Club, I: Red Cross Worlc Nursing THERESA DOMMER Secreiarial 6 Honor Rolls: Baslceiball, 2 Secreularial Work LUCILLE P. MUSILLI Fine Aris Baskelball, I Universiiy ol Buffalo: Ari Teacher DANIEL PAUL College Ar'Is Universily of Buffalo: Law JANUARY GRADUATES ROBERT H. ADAMS College Science rislmas Pageant 3. 4: French Club. 2: verfising Club, 2 verlising DONALD F. LINDNER Science Honor Roll: Chess Club, I: Slide Rule ub, 2, 3, 4: Golf, 2: Radio Club, 4 i+ed Slaies Army RICHARD E. OETINGER College Science ack, 3: Cross Counlry, 3: Swimming, 2, 3, 4: Radio Club, 4 dio Technician CLAYTON H. BILGER College Science olball, I, 2, 3: Varsiiy, 4: Track, I: mnaslics, 2 THOMAS CONLAN College Aris ris+mas Pageant 4: Slide Rule, 4: ck, 3 nisius College VIOLET M. GARDNER College Science islory Forum, 3: Lalin Club, I, 2 eneral I-Iospifal: Nursing JAMES R. HARTRICH College Science IIOFUS. I, 2, 3: Chrisimas Pageant I, 2, 4: Slide Rule Club. 4 VINCENT R. SCHILLO Fine Arls Chorus, 4: Clrnrislmas Pageant I, 3, 4: Compass Arl Sfafl: Slcelcli Club, 3, 4 Uniled Slales Marine Corps BEVERLY M. LEHMAN College Science 6 Honor Rolls: Chrislmas Pageant 2, 3: Caballero Riding Club, I, 2, President 3, 4: Bowling, 2: Baslcefball, 2: Swim- ming, 2, 4: Wafer Carnival, 2, 3: Lalin Club, I: Ken Knapsaclc, 4 Nursing BETTY MAY MERGLER College Science Home Economics Club, I, 2: Science Club, I: Compass Slalit I Deaconess School ol Nursing . rl DONALD L. RUNS General 2 Honor Rolls: lnlramural Foolball, 2, 3,4 Armed Service RITA KLINE General ROBERT T. KRULL Business Chrislmas Pageant 4 ALBERT SPECYAL, JR. College Engineering 2 Honor Rolls: Band, l: Orclieslra, I: Inlramural Foolball, 2, 4 Cornell Universily: Eleclrical Engineering ELAINE A. TRELLA Secrefarial 6 Honor Rolls: Baslcelball, 2 Slenographer 75 CLASS WILL Four years and seven days ago our moThers broughT us To KensingTon. lT was here ThaT we learned To accenTuaTe The posiTive and eliminaTe The negaTive. Having laTched on To The aTTirmaTive we are now ready To venTure inTo The world. Upon going we would like To leave The many oddiTies and commodiTies ThaT were conducive To our success??? FIRST: Our successors, The Third year inmaTes, musT TaiThlessly adhere To our sacred TradiTions by skipping second roll call, beTTing on The TainTing angels, copying home- work aT 9:05, Torging library slips, and making an annual goodwill Tour To SouTh Park. SECOND: We, The poverTy sTricken seniors, aTTer having conTribuTed To aT leasT TorTy-seven worThy causes, leave our Tinancial embarrassmenT To The wealThy iuniors. THIRD: WiTh all due insaniTy under The above condiTions we lugubriously leave: Virgil Hale's permanenT To Fred BechTel Ginny Wick's incessanT chaTTer To Jane GoTTsTein Gerry Kurz's chic To PaT PalmquisT Dickie Wilcox's shillelagh To Mr. Meegan Tor his Treshman boys Anne GuasTaTerro's desire To play in The band To Mr. Pinkow Dave CeTaly's salami sandwiches To Joe CaTozzi WalTer Keske's aThleTic abiIiTy To Babe Birrer Vida Clarke's quieT eTTiciency To Pai' Baney Dave Haas' brush cuT To Mr. Larrabee Don Drescher's maTh genius To Ida Narduzzo Roz Gerlach's dancing abiliTy To The iunior boys Tor use aT The Proms WiTh Tear-sTained eyes we mournfully relinquish: Dick Ellis' graduaTion ring To The iunior girls Lincoln STegman, period, To The Freshman girls Norma Edward's brain To Frank Buonamici Dave TrauTlein's modesTy? To Bill Bendig Leonard Berman's beard To Al Monaco Bob Torge's dainTyness To Marky STockm'an k Bob Synoracki's sTaTuesque sTaTure To Deckie Hughes Q g HerTa NiTsche's TimidiTy To Mr. Warren .H ,V Shirley Yox To The TooTball Team ' f' ' KaTie Wilson's Irish Temper To Miss Maloney : Jean Roscoe's sharp proporTions To Flash LandgraT 'I jf PeTe OberkoTler's moods To Bob Ohlheiser 'f ' jen, el I 'FPL' I 1 Coming up Tor The pause ThaT reTreshes we pass on , 'dj TS Ken Swannie's shorTnin' bread To The Baker's Union . .iyxx 5 . RuTh Creola's eyes To The engineer's caT j sis? DuTTy Race's baThing suiT and physique To Miss Fel ser Q VC Myra Jordan's bass Tiddle To Kevin Cox iTo play under his chinl 1 CS' :' ' Jack Decker's waddle To Ma Kennedy ' -'ff ' s' Jack Bickel's joke book To Ukey PeTers ' l ' ' W K V3 Helen Kemmle-r's ruler To Miss Scanlon . f Jackie Kocinski's boogie Woogie To Gloria Aprile , 5? ,ff lConTinued on page l84-J Iaoum' ANOTI-IER Crinkle Fenders Sleep Walkers ,,,.,. Sad Sack ,.,,..,,.,,. Sadder Sack .,,., Sacldesl Sack ...Y,, Chen Yu Fanalic I, Ivory Tickler ..,.,,. ,,,,, I Classroom Culups ,... Eager Beavers .,s,.,,. I, Cool Cucumbers .. C5abbies+ Gal s,o,,w I Blisslully lgnoranl I Brains Almighly .I I Alhlelically Awkward ,I I Mad Scienlisrs .7s,.,s,V. Curious Coillures Our Rube Goldberg ,, Class Cu'Hers .....,s,s,.. .I Super Salesman I. ,,,, Promplness Personilied ,,,, Muscles McGurk ,,.... The Dreamers Corner Casanovas ON HERBERT HANNEMAN When I-lannernan gels a haircut When I-lanneman gels a shave, Then all Ken-I-li will see his lace And all lhe girls will rave. LIB JEAN HOSKING 81 LOIS MUELLER Jean I-losking and Lois beware You're giving Miss Scanlon gray hair You'd beller be quiel Before +here's a riol 'N lhal' homeroom is missing one pair. RC ON DAVE TRAUTLEIN Ken-I-li has a swimming Team, Thal s never losl a meer: And Traullein says i+s 'cause ol him Thar we're so hard lo beall LIB MAN'S POISON I I I CD I ' I 7 ' ' I I -l- 1 j I 1 I 3 P' Y Q I I Q i at 5 1 f 2 2 E i 2 53' 5 2 2 5 1 0 I 1 V' 1 1 21' Q . 1 3 01 9 Q 1 2 i 5 3 1 1 7U 0' 3 5 E 5 ' 5 5 0 Q- ' Q : I 3 Z 'U 1 1 LQ c. 1 ' Q z Qi QF ' ' 1 I 7 ' 2 9 5 2 5 2 0' f 0 3 ZET ' on 5 S 5 rn r.. -T I Q 3 O 1 1 CD Q, c: CD D1 0 3 CT 1 g Q- K 3 'I 3 3 fp CD I I . 1 I I Y Sl- an g fb 7S O 'Ti F 1 1 1 -. -- 4 fp 3 1 Z O 1 1 2 2 25' 2 a ,L Q, 3 2 1' A 1 I 3 ' 9,7 ,T if F fo :J rv- 3' 2 2 . I I Z I ' I I GJ : : 1 0 I ,- I I 3 0 5 I 3. 1 u-Q 5 y ga .... We Q 1 1 -4- . -. 5 C f I af 5Yf :r 3' 1 I- ' u 0' 9 O f- .I,..I...,. ,. 0 7-- 3 U, 5 2: Q. 2' 35. Q -2 EI I Q 2 2 I5 fl cu fs- Q. rn ra L 1 Colonel Albing's Lab Pafienls Mr. Larrabee, Doclor Adler I Lincoln Slegman Gloria Drollinger, Marilyn Spechl I George Bosworlh T ,,,. .,,,.1,, Dave Celaly .I Joe Boldl Miss Belden's Scholarship Class ,. ,.,.,, Fred Cull, Rosalind Gerlach PEGGY DEPASQUALE To lhe girls il's a myslery rare I-low Peg Deljasquale does her hair Pray l'ell, is il curlers Or old-'Fashioned rollers Thar gels il so high in lhe air? - RC ON PAUL MURRAY Paul Murray gels up al quarler lo 9 Insread of hall pasl eighl This ma explain The reason why I-le allways arrives so lale. AEF Who leaves sucker slicks on The floor? Who are 'lirsl' oul' lhe classroom door? Who al' poor 'Frosh' do roar? If you don'+ know whose rrailrs These are You can r have rraveled very far. They're lhe slalwarrs ol IO6! AEE -ii CLASSES Buffalo is nofed as a greaf educafional cen- fer. Locafed here are colleges, a universify of high scholasfic sfandards, and many well-equip- ped high schools, elemenfary and nursery schools. The vocafional insfifufions fraining Buffalo's indusfrial workers are nafionally known. Builf in I937 fo serve a rapidly expanding communify, Kensingfon High School is a symbol fo us of progressive, democrafic educafion. By educafing ifs youfh in fhe ways of good cifizen- ship, Buffalo is building a sfrong foundafion for fhe fufure. O Ll 1 N ,-'W' XNXxxxNNWx P QE- I' P rbfgr CA HQ X 15 FPL Ne THF EO UND A HON O-F GOOD CITIZENSH IP Sealed: Joanne Hanna. June Kinal, Lucille Lewandowslci, Lois Arnold, Mary Vagnini Slandinqz Helen Falk, Millon Kuhn, Norma Edwards l-ICDNOR ROLL LEADERS FIRST TERM Second Quar'I'er Third Quarler Sr, Helen Fall: ,,,,,,,,,,.,..,.....,L,.,,, 97. 4 Sr. Norma Edwards .,,....A.,.... Jr. Lois Arnold .,,,...,..LL..w,,,,.. ...L 9 8. 4 Jr. Millon Kulin .,v...,..w.A,v.w.,..L,. Soplw, Lucille Lewandowski L,,.,..,. .,,. 9 7. 4 Soplw. Lucille Lewandowski .,L,,L.Y Fresh. Mary Vagnini ......,...... ,.,. 9 7. 6 Ereslw. Joanne Hanna ....... Eourlh QDuar+er Sn Norma Edwards ................... ..... 98 Jn Lok Arndd ,.. ,.... ............ ..... 98.2 Soplw. Lucille Levvandowslci ......... .,... 9 9 l5esn.Joanne Hanna ,.,,....,,....,,...., ...,, 97.6 SECOND TERM Firsl Quarfer Second Quarier Sr, Helen Falk A,,,,,A,,,,,,-,,,.,,,,,,. ,,,, 9 7.25 Sr. Helen Eallc ,,.,,,....,,,,.,.,... ...,,,, ...., Jr, Lois Arnold ,,,,,,,,.,. 98. 4 Jr. Lois Arnold ................,,.. Soph. June Kinal ,.,,,,, .... 9 8.75 Soplw. Lucille Lewandowski ,..,. Ereslw. Joanne Hanna . 98. 4 Ereslw. Bessie Clwambos Third Quarler Sr. Helen Eallc . .. .....,......... 97 Paulldernnann , ,.... 97 Jn Lok Arndd Wo. H- 98.4 Sopn.June Kmal .W . 98.5 Fresh. Evelyn Endres ., .... 97. 2 97. 8 98.25 97. 8 98 96.75 97. 8 98. 2 98 79 im l ' JUNIOR OFFICERS Sealed: Millon Kuhn, Margarel Ryan Sranding: Roberl Ohlheiser, Gloria Aprile JUNIOR MARSHALS Claire Kropelin, Thomas Freilag JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS This year's Junior officers are welllqualiiied 'ro serve as rep- resenrarives of lhe Class of l946. 'Our Presidenl, Milion Kuhn, has won The respeci of laorh reachers and sludenls for his academic abilify, as well as his congenial personaliiy. Margarel Ryan, our vivacious Vice Presi- denf and ardenl sporrs enlhusiasr, has a flair for 'rhe foo'rligh+s and loeriblooned piglails. Popular Roloeri Ohlheiser, Treasurer, has disringuished himself as a member of bolh our viclrorious swimming and 'rrack leams. Class Secreiary, Gloria Aprile has, besides a winning smile, an enviable scholasfic record. Gloria enjoys singing in lhe A Capella Choir. Allhough Claire Krope- lin. Girls' Marshal. displays exceplional liferary abilify, she con- fesses ro a dislike of wriiing composiiions. Dancing 'ro Tommy Dorsey's villanous music is Claire's special fondness. Boys' Mar- shal, Thomas Freirag, whose iavorile subieclr is lunch, likes lo indulge in a good old Whoduni+ when nor parliciparing in sporrs. MARKY STOCKMAN Having a wonderful lime af fhe Junior Prom! JUNIOR DAY PROGRAM As a sTrilcing opening Tor Junior Day, The proud sTudenTs marched inTo The audiTorium To The processional, Pomp and Chivalry, played by The school's orchesTra, direcTed by Mr. Wm. Pinlcow. Following The saluTe To The flag and The singing oT our naTional anThem, MilTon Kuhn, our popular presidenT, sincerely greeTed The Juniors, Their parenTs and Triends, The orchesTra pre- senTed The rnelodious selecTion, ExcerpTs Trom The SixTh Sym- phony, by Tschailfowslqy aTTer which Janice l-lerold, accompanied by Norine Ward, gave a violin solo, MediTaTion . A girl quarTeT, consisTing oT l-lelen ATl4ins, FaiTh Frey, Lois Arnold and CharloTTI'e Shook, direcTed by Miss Townsend, sang The Dancers, There's Music in The Air and Minka , Marley SToclcman, our TalenTed and graceTul dancer, presenTed her unique modern Tap dance To Begin The Beguine Then The curTain was arTed Tor The one acT Milfon Kuhn planTs The ivy wiTh oTTicers Claire Kropelin, Thomas FreiTag, Gloria Aprile, MargareT Ryan and RoberT Ohl- heiser looking on. RoberT Thuerck and Jane Williams played The leads in The Junior play. ' T9 play, Willy's Lie DeTecTor, direcTed by Mrs. J. Johns. The acT- lConTinued on page l85l An hilarious scene Trom Willy's Lic DeTecTor. Mary Van Riper and Dolores Schwencller saTisTying The Junior appeTiTes. aiix ,X F, 1 vi x '-' fe, -, so . 1 - Rf ,X .Ao . I in I ,Z X sk il -- ' -Fi N T' X xl'-. V' .F k, - X,- JUNIOR BOYS K, 77,7 ,ffl Lil Lei s cheer wilh Juniors Swarlz- 5. , f enberq, Meelcins, Krohn, Lesswing. and Fryling. Bollom Row: Thomas Marlin, Jaclc Karelcen, Jerome Droney, Roberl Reil, Allen Lesswing, Roberl Biclcel. Joseph Ridolfi, Floyd Ryerse, Franlr Gawronslci, Louis Budniclc, Raymond Emer, Rolaerl' Danler, Jaclc Slominslni. Kennelh Grass, Donald Bald. Wayne Koehler, Raymond Howell, Richard Morgan Second Row: Millard Jeffery, Vincenl Quagliana. Peler DeJoseph, Richard Leney, Richard Hulnagel, Ronald Furs- lace, Sheldon Klein, Roberl Brogan, Alois Slcrzynieclci, Douglas Moore, Daniel Synoraclci, Gordon Pelerson, Chrislian Nagel, Jerry Wiil, Ford While, William McNeil. Gerald Krall, Richard Lochner, Richard Fredericlcs V Third Row: Lelio DeFiori, Thomas Freifag, Donald Clark, Robe:-l Peruzzini, John Belle, Joseph Miller, Joseph Slaebell, Roberl' Mahoney, Anlhony Lorenzelli, Joseph Calozzi, Roberl Coder, Eugene Learman, Herberl Michaels, Melvin Wie- qerl. Paul McDonnell, George Ursiili, Fred Simpson, James Russell, Richard Wood. Kenr Buyea, Angelo Grimaldi Fourlh Row: Leo Mandel. Allred Mahoney, Rudy Casarsa, Roberl' Loveless, Gordon Newman, Willard Meekins, I-larry Hunlcele, Louis Cassiol, Peler Ciarnbella, Leigh Brassaw, Norman Severo, Roger Pohl, Donald Mariin, Edward Boclcslahler, Howard Schmill, Paul Schirmer, Gerald O'Neill, Donald Roclcey, Thomas Moqle, John Toolen, Arlhur Fischer Fillh Row: Norman Waller, James Joyce, Alvin Eye. Earl Hawkins, Roberl Ohlheiser, Milron Kuhn, Roloerl Thuerclc, Aaron Adams, Peler Anlcerud, Paul Kemp, Franlclyn Koch, John Lindner, Russell Landgral, John Czarneclci, Donald Wil- son, Roberl' Jolly Top Row: Gordon Sreinhilber, Joseph Slenger, Ellsworlh Slumpl, Ronald Brown, Adam Malhien, Donald Ronowslci, William Lelauve, Roberr Webber, Roberl Karlalr. Charles Gerber, Donald Gleason, Millard Lipp, Emilio Corbelli 8 is 1 ,x 13 . r I V , l ff- 7f?x,,f5 f I7 fi , -,fi L 1 N ' 's - 1 yiffgfic ff- : I fi A N J f QJKJTQ1 1 ff' i fy j FYR ' rl ' .. ,' E fZ f '1 l,f1fff7 2 . .114 ' X QV, W x.,,,f !.Q4v-.I vp, ' , 1 f ,M ' C f- if L 7' V, 1 iv f i sf - fc, ff, I l 'l . . ,J i it I fi 1 3 i l l l , , ROOM 262 x xl, ry . ,rf -l N 1 ,.-, Q lzf' ' 3 l , X Xi xx , M r i . X , X -X - 1 i l l, L Bollom Row: Jean Janzen, Dolores Fredrick, Eleanor Berz, Arlene Brown, Alice Dowslci, Helen Disller. Celene Bain- bridge, Lois Arnold, Clara Doggendorf, Alice Brenner, Leona Crawley, Claire Kropelin, Jean Kleasen, -Syhnirlyeyn Kron, Eleanor Malhis. Gerrrude Goellner, Joan Guppenberger, Dorolhy Colob U,-,Muay Second Row: Laura Kuchenreiler, Lenora l-lollon, Mildred Bradley, Rulh Ann l-lorn, Lois Ficlc, Gloria Graielc, lmelda l-lefr, Mildred Koch, Marjorie Manlce, Nancy Kummer, Belly Diclcenherr, Mary Lou Barlow, l-lelen DeMeo, Be+l'y Belz, Mary Marcy, Virginia Maiewslca, Joan Marks, Erna Gass, Colerla Bishop Third Row: Theresa l-larrigan, Jean Krapf, Mary Elizabeih Kolb, Marie lrnpaslafo, Marion May, Lois l-lills, Corliss Green, Dorolhy Cole, June Feil, Dolores Fahy. Mary Mazza, Jean Bouiin, June Bieler, Mary Jane Boehm, Janice Cheeley. Marilyn Fiegel, Muriel Carhcarl, Ladonna Alianello, Jean Berz, Marjorie Berz, Elaine Cooney, Dororhy Maving, Palricia Kirschnel Fourrh Row: Allefia l-larlrich, Norma l-luller, Carol Juhlfiheresa Kubinea, Amelia Kasprzylc, Mariorie Levey, Norma Graber, Palricia Grearbalch, Gloria Czerwinslca, Jean Hillary. Janer l-lenderson, Lorraine l-lerman, Geraldine Healey, Barbara Fosrer. Deloris Kolb, Eleanor Bruserri, Helen Ganga, Carol Larkin, Claire Gaudy. l-lelen Croily, Jane Marie Erlel, June French. Fifrh Row: Shirley Keslre, Carol Lawrie, Violel' Loiqren, Gerlrude Kleinbub, Eileen McGur'l'y, Eleanor Parszymieso, Shirley Fenrer. Dolores Koscianslci, Ruby Louise Clarke, Joyce Griffin, Palricia Grimm, Shirley Jaycox, Geraldine Jack- son, Mildred Fischle, Janice l-lerold, Gerlrude l-laloermehl, Grace Burg, Lois Kuhn, Rose Kumpi. Palricia Baney Top Row: Marilyn Day, Adeline Kucinslca, Shirley Krull, Lorraine Kraif, Fay Cool. Sarah Baldwin, Mary Lou Messecar, Dorolhy Alspaugh, Shirley Adrian, Doris Frilsch, Dororhy Galbrairh, lrene l-luebbers i liri- f , I FH4 J l i , l ' ' Krall i T' l' m,y,r,,i 4 Jursuora GIRLS is fl i is , Qqlflls 'fi rrfn J' of J I, . 1, ,fl -, B' J X- il X l LN' .l X , fs V. N f N 5. -.si In V ' fi :Q , i r , X , ,.-f. X X , tb- .i if . A . . 'W f fX,f' Y .,f' ' . V , Y -'I I I jf , If ll, l 117 ' f 1' is fi llvfl . lf X' JJVv'AJC'Vbl T5 'i E-T ui l li.-'li' r L ' ,fi rg16,-:- 2 2 1 l l I l 4 l Rooms 241 257 262 266 X ' X -' A 'ii ' gf 71214 A lk-If ' I ' Borlom Row: Corinne Wobig, Jane Shadle, Norma Smilh,Joan Harloclc. Joan Pelschlre, Gloria Paolini, Gail Fosseil, Genevieve Janlcowslci, Beverly Seiler. Norma Peirilz, Eleanor Nadolinslci, Geraldine Simon, Eleanor Parszymieso, Shirley Morris, Carolyn Winges, Norma Weqner, Audrey Thomas, Janer Wick, Alice Waife, Jane Wind, Belly Spiess, Diane Scheublein, Roiene Scherzinger Second Row: Joan Schwarlz, Norma Doeing, Doris Colron, Doro+hy Ernsl, Doroihy Predlco, Do'ores Burlzard, Alice Barowialc, Wilma Royce, Josephine Serba, Elaine Schnabel, Evelyn Schrnelzer, Irene Shoberi, Jeaf Yogli. 'wise Van l-lofi, Jean Vaarwerlc, Jane Williams. Lois Truncer, Jane Roiiqer, l-lelen Schindler. Dolores Schneidcf. I-flaryl' .islow Third Row: Delores Walters, Nora Kloepfer, Gloria Danebroclc, Kalhleen Coilrell, Belle Muro, Mary ' Aces, Eileen Rossie, Pairicia Palmquisi, Jacqueline Pelers, Beairice Rixinger, Rena Perosa, Jean Teuiel, Nancy Swallow, Geraldine l-leidenreich, Frances Waldorf, Mabel Wiiimer, Marieiia Wisniewslca, Belly Wesner. Genevieve Rago, Juaniia Ferris, Annabelle Roeder, Leona Golden Fourlh Row: Carol Willax, Dolores Schari, Rosemarie Sanlarella, Doreen Richardson, Joan Minlcen. Mary Lou Fisher, l-lelen Ciurczalc, Mary Roberlson, lnez Milani, June Van Buslcirlf, Joan Bockellcamp, Anifa King, Edna Pacanowslci, Jean Schuh, Mariory Keller. Shirley Schmidl, June Morgan, Be1 ryWoli, Dale Mex, Lois Powell, Marie Prazmarlc, Josephine Chadwick, Regina Koernigen Fiffh Row: Norma Winzenried, Diane Medinger, Beverly Pliau. Carol Young. Doreen McNamara, Margaref Sioclcman, Eleanor Wolf, Marcella Zawadslci, Shirley Waechier, Doroihy Nowiclci, Margarei Nixon, Joan Ralh, Joan McGraih, Audrey Rivers, Lenore Golden, Lois Kurhworlh, Annemarie Krueger, Elizabelh Macholz, Bernadef+e Napierala Top Row: Erline Jesrer, Chrisiine Bello, Lois Pfeiffer, Be'H'y McWhorler, Ernesiine Smirh, Jean Sieubchen, Frances Mumm. Rulh Murray, Margarei' Eienhoier, Eileen Kolbk, Geraldine Lipperf, Dolores Koloas il J K' X , L' . F , , , X75 2 sl L li f - A X ,li X? N. ' in . K. I -53, - I 4. 1 f X 1: JUNIORr,GlRLS fghxxvg - RXX V- ' Q . M rl 3, r iv ,, , '5 .J 1 ly 'xl il J ' EH x l 84 ii l 2 X81 , , i - .5 , 4, X f 'il iii ., ,X i u ,J X- if l X i ' 1 I il vu 1 4 .X 'Y A .ji X E XX xl K.. N i lX,jJ in .R wg If-X , yy, K A pr ry 9-21 ff 41' ly I JUNIOR GIRLS lvl ,, li'llliPalriolic duniors, Shirley Schmid? ji and l-lelen Lang, buy bonds. Bollorn Row: Alice Baumgarlner, Doris Fischer, Palricia Frank, Anne Sprowl, June Burmeisler, Jean Crolly, Marilou Fleury, Helen Van de Waler, Gerlrude Kerwin, Palrlcia Sullivan Second Row: Leona Mirli, Belly Grieshober, Dorolhy Kulaacki, Angeline E. Lampone. Goldye Delwiler, Arlene Meyers, Margarel Shisler, Kalherine Faklaris, Mary Louise Slroh, Belly Maier, Carol Nagle, Dorcas Redman, Grace Pan- dolli, Romaine Gerlach, Belly Gollslein, Belly l-lopper, Mary Leopold Third Row: Sarah Caroll, Candila Nolar, Elinor Benz, lda Federico, Belly Ann Becker, Evelyn Claire, Anne Crean, Dolores Malone, Gloria Galanlowicz, Belly Adelmann, Norma Smilh, Alice Cwiklinski, Leonore Colucci, Marjorie Damm, Joyce Case, Adele Bebber, Audrey Gral, Eva Gianadcla Fourlh Row: Anne Coppola, Carol Bolcll, Florence l-larlwig. Dolores Kraus, Palricia Duniqan, Carol l-libbard, Mary Kramer, Lois Waechler, Rulh Slunkel, Margarel Ryan, Shirley Ann Vollmer, June Palricia Jordan, Frances Komorowski, Shirley Simon, Charlolle Shook, Bernice Seulerl, Belly Moser, Mary Lou l-lackemer Fillh Row: Alice Possehl, Helen Krege, Lorraine l-lelnrich, Lenore Gray, Calherine Albrechl, Joan Buckley, Rulh Reilly, Ella Marie Anders.n, Helen Lang, Palricia l-lohensee, Audrey Valenline, llse Schmidl, Audrey Kilchen, Rila DiLallo, Dorolhy ' :f WEil, :lane Hann, Bernice Helerbrinq, Dawn l-lill Top . Roec-'marie Skarzynski, Rae Ann Speiclcl, Allreda Bednarek, Audrey Pelers, Lucille Baldwin, l-lelen Alkins, Ann Gianal... Dorolhy McGowan, Donna Wilbeck, Belly Srnilh, Dorolhy Rolh, Marguerile Slaals, l-lelen kirlgomsrki, Eleanore Wadrzyk 4 K--. I I V ,fn f fy lk l rn V i . V , X, rf l i xw, R - V , - . 'l-'Ji Qwffki' J A ' f W V 3 A A X LwfiK,f' D N yy, N. tx ,WV ,U l i j i lx iVl,k'D I Xl ,,-l' X .qkh A 1 'A l il! 7 xl l lx fl N - ix l 4 X' in , T f i 1, f . L X .Q if .T il , is X- X X U, ,K lr w , 1 X, V' sorriomoiaa BOYS ROOMS 204, 206 Sophomore Leonard Zielinslci lcen- rerl rensely awails The gun. Borrom Row: Eugene Chenowerh, Edward Bayer, Arrhur l-lenninger, George DeWaId, Jack Holi, Arlhur Eberr, Allan Marquarr, l-lerloerl' Forbach. Jr., Daniel Dedo, Murray Davis, Kennelh Mueller, Gerald Grabam, George Jasnau, Donald Grealbafch, Charles Harris, George DelPrince, Donald Gardner, Thomas Czora Second Row: Donald Rambuss, Frederick Dombrowski, Harry Bosworlh, Donald Ely, John l-larzewski, William Adams. Malcolm Leslie, Richard Clark, Jack Marhien, Arrhur Augugliaro, Norman Crowe, Kennerh Geiger, Thomas Broad, Mag- nus, lndridson, Allred Bednarek, Donald Kraus, Donald Krieger, Donald Brown , Third Row: Richard Melschl, Carl Koerner, Richard l-lemann, Charles Facklam, Raymond Emer, Waller Gehring, Louis Davies, Eugene Bariholomew, Norman Berns, David Nowacki, John Langerman, Roberl Clark. John Sellock, John Evans, Joseph Corbelli, John Demeo, George Pappafagos, Roberf Brauch, Ernesl' Ellzey, Joseph l-leflerich Fourlh Row: Neville l-lunsberger, Theodore Pollock, Roy Kurnpf, Thomas Krieger, Edwin Dick, John Dirschel, l-lerberl Lenz, Alberl Monaco, Peler Kiefhaber. Roberi' Beckley, James Cook, John Dee, Roloerl Gsell, Roberl' Brunner, James Gerber, Gerald Keyser Top Row: John Perers, Byron Cole, Allred l-lurchinson, Ronald Brown, Jack Dowd, Mark Denringer, Harry Dixon. Roberl Goembel, Roberl Howard, James Kirchmyer, Richard Guyefre, Frank Mazurowslci, Werner Birrer. Roberr Goundry f' l , 5 , T A, ,i 1, K' ff f , ' Y . ,, , , yy I, - EES ai N, T , , l ,', A 1 '1 ' ,, ,g , , we L . ,A,,, ,, If ,. y Ll, ' ,f l ROOMS 204, 205, 206, 207 Bollom Row: Thomas Thompson, Roberl Haurik, Roberl Wood, Charles Raines, Vernon Trageser, Roberl' Pauller, Donald Wessig, Donald Ziemke, Elmer Jahn, Richard McLaughlin, Alberl Slendls, Joseph Miller, Richard Zenner Second Row: Frank Scarcella, James Ruhland, James Spencer, Charles Hooper, Donald Waldraff, Donald Johnson, William Rugg, Marvin Schmidl, Donald Miller, Richard Moran, Thomas Wollan, Charles Schaefer, Marrin Edwards, Ed- win Szymanski, Ronald Nowe, Roberl Rouse, Daniel Snyder, Thomas McMahon, Howard Schau Third Row: lgnafius Baldo, Eugene Rohr, Kenneih Mulhisen, Bruce Glebe, Clifford Jackson, Roberl Wolf, Donald Mueller, Harvey Sprowl, Peler Pero, Lewis Warren, Henry Haberman, Ronald Reh, Charles While, Clarence McEvoy, Ralph Siorm, Thomas Ronelcer, Neil Cline, Frederick Kreuder, Donald Liebler, Richard Lock, Kennerh Reuler Fourlh Row: Robarr Wypiur, John Daddario, Donald Wekenman, Clayton Braun, Richard Corlrighr, Roberl Voghl, Donald Ryan, Edward Sverdrup, Gerald Quackenbush, Norman Zeifler, Edmund Schweizer, Richard Wilde, Edward Hughes, Richard Mergenhagen, Earl Schamber, Donald Mulhisen, Ronald Pomplun, Norman Williams Filrh Row: Donald Cook, Ross Bairaglia, Arlhur Mamoil. Edmond Sendlcer, Erik Thomsen, Jack Bradley. Lesler Zielin- slri, Ronald Marcus, William Schill, Fred Sulflow, Gary Hoffman, Alberr Rureclci, Gene Swarlzenberg, Joseph Trybuszew- ski, Norlon Triffshauser, Raymond Wixson Six'+h Row: Roberi' Denk. Edward J. Zobresr, John Maheu, Wilbur Wrighr, Jack Kamholz, William Shaver, Leonard Ziel- inslci, Kenneih Weisansal, Ralph Slumm, James Panlcer. David Sweel, Roy Thorp, Norman Szymonialc, Charles Brunner ,fr if ffl J' ,dl yr, 4. 4f.ff.f- SOPHOMQRE BOYSE ii, Q 'x W, ,Xjx -, X X: ill -J H- R. 'u i Qs ROOM 462 Bollom Row: Mary Ricigliano, Gloria Baron, Rose Marie DeMeo, Grace Keilsch, Belly Deboy, Joan Robinson, Helen Polempa, Mabel Hoerner, Lois Belz, Mary Lou Downes, Joan Manley, Florence Dillinger, Jane Collins, Jean Bowie, Joan Carvelh, Irene Maziarz, Rulh Burns, Jean Koscianslci Second Row: Helen Keilzel, Frances Emilio, Bernice Aumiclc, Shirley Oll, Mary Salvalore, Arline Scharra, Rosemarie Jaclcy, Jean Scheuerle, Mary Jane Mandel, Theresa Buczlcowslci, Calherine Edge, Belly Board, Phyllis Reehling, Rulh Dahl- quisl, Jane Henning, Mary O'Donnell, Norma Rolh, Caroline Buley. Nancy Ralzel Third Row: Mary Agnes Gruber, Gloria Hanilorcl, Jean Seclila, Lorella Mruzelc. Jeane Cione, Dorolhy D'Agoslino. Margarel Sullon, June Denlc, Vivian Haelner, Gloria Scharl, Belly Schall, Phyllis Schaeller, Barloara Dudish, Joyce Rolar, Jennie Mazurchelc, Jean Haas, Marilynn Grolh, Marjorie Baker, Alice Chlebowslci, Shirley Glover, Frances Neuner. Palricia Conwell, Janel Fischer Fourlh Row: Eileen Landow, Peggy Mallhies, Jenny Regclos, Dolores Marlin, Mary Lou Russell, Shirley Rolson, Lois Hell, Norma Andrialch, Delores Huber, Mary Clillorcl, Bernice Bauerlein, Arlene Blouch, Belly Lechner, Jeanne Gill, lris Herrlich, Joan Heimerl, Rulh Hailgema, Dorolhy Boorom, Mary Ann Furlong, Lorraine C. Mack, Lorella Miller, Mary Lou Pinclx, Dolores Rycllewslci, Eslher Malyialcowslci, Grace Enrighl Fillh Row: Louann Harvey, Lois Finch, Bernadine Mueller, Belly May Bruyere, Grace Faucle, Frances Monahan, Janice Morloclc, Carol Crowley, Jeanne Recklenwall, Terry Mason, Rosemary Hein. Belly Douqan, Joan Gaiser, Joan Keller, Irene Sienlciewicz, Mary Loughnane, Alice Mahnlc, Fanny Guido, Erika Krueger Sixlh Row: Lorraine Czech, Bonila Bacon, Joanne Growe, Mildred Gillen, Lucille Scamurra, Mary Karkoslca, Carol Dolaler, Cora Jurns, Dolores Doberslein, Carol Bauer, Nancy Borschel, Helen Anderson, Elinor Rupperl, Dorolhy Jarzy- nieclci, Audrey Jones, Joan Collins, Marion Ayres. Gracemary Schlageler, Dorolhy Modelslsa Top Row: Arlene Bradlielcl, Mary Louise Melzinger, Muriel Plague, Geraldine Kolb, Grace Morloclc, Marie Erwin, Jean Froelich, Phyllis Murray, Joan Gammel, Dorolhy Lulzrnann, Jean MacLeod, Belly Jane Kriger, Shirley Cannon, Mary Bearss , SOPH CMORE GIRLS , li .K , . i l 88 l lb , K ill-.. SCDPHOMORE GIRLS Boflom Row: Riia Brednich, Doris Creola, Elaine Paqlia, Mary Agnes Cream, Gloria Hoffman, Eleanor Kollo, Audrey Anker, Lucille Garizke, Phyllis Gordon, Jeanmarie Daniiz, Lucille lnda, Evelyn Gleason, Pairicia Kinney, June Howard, Norma lacucci, June Kinal, Marie Cioch, Madeline Camus, Ruih Hummel Second Row: Helen Jackson, Pasqua Maifucci, Josephine Furloo, Alma Granfon, Grace Buechle, Shirley Bowen, June Johnsfone, Rufh Hachfen, Helen Kaufman, Noreen Hanaka, Barbara DeLano, Arleiie Graf, Olive Baker, Joan Mayer, Carol Ohlheiser, Ayoe Andersen, Evelyn Jordan, Marcia Burgess, Jean Beck Third Row: Annerle Gawronski, Mary Davoli, Dolores Canfeline, Nancy Munger, Louise Grohman, Alice Molnar, Ger- aldine Fies, Mary Abernelhy, Nancy Barback, Shirley Booker, Jane Ciaschini, Dorolhy Henning, Cleora Handel, Elhelyn Anderson, lrene Laing, Norma Jesfer, Phyllis Boldi, Joan Peierson, Rurh Hariinger, Jane Lulcsch Fourih Row: Diana DiNa+aIe, Marie Fridey, Joan Love, Peggy Allen, Marjorie Knochenhauer, Shirlley Holbrook, Gerry Fried, Beafrice Bufch, Berne'He Connelley. Mary Jo McQuade, Dolores Meinzinqer, Jane Fischer, Eleanor Poiem- pa, Jane Goiisfein, Mary Francescuiii, Rurh Prazmark, Elsie Ljungberg, Ruih Ball, Phyllis Olkowski, Mary Ann Mankowski, Joan Heckel Filifh Row: Margarel Jolly, Joan Keifsch, Shirley Brennan, BeH'y Childs, Irma Klopf, Elaine Miller, Arlene Hermann, Bernice Luiz, Joyce Erfell, Carol Blain, Doroihy Hoffman, Jacqueline Mongeon, Joan Lawrence, Leona Joseiiak, Norrine Koss, Eileen llli, Mariorie Caifley, Mary Ann Gryiien, Helen Kralcowiak, Gloria Nowakowski, Norma Pellegrino Sixih Row: Barbara Angermyer, Geraldine Lukaszewski, Jane Daigler, Suzanne McMullen, Evelyn Kollaih, Bel'l'y Mocny, Louise Davoli, Alice McQuade, Charloire Broihers, Shirley de Grasse, Shirley Haug, Jean Hippchen, Lois Knapp, Jean FlaHery, Marian Burfon, Marjorie Besf, Joyce Arnold Top Row: Jean Laird, Shirley Emerson, Theresa Jezuwii, Lorraine Kraus, Joan Merlzlufil, Lucille Lewandowski, Irene Krawczyk, Emily Monczynski. Clara Maiynka, Marilee Panke, Roseann Nickrenz, Joan Jepson, Marian Neureuler li rl i ' l - , li' l . if' ' lik l ' i' l l . kyv 1-'gl I l , - i 1 i 1 Q' -'ki . .. I i , 3-N. , fp . .l. , , 1 , ,, i, l N SOPI-IOMORE GIRLS Sophomore, Frances Emilio sang Indian Love Calli' al' 'rhe Wafer Carnival Bofiom Row: Inez Sgranfeinlo, Janice Schramm, Beairice Schmifl, Phyllis Kraynik, Befly Rusa, Geraldine Schuliz, Suz- anne Sulion, Dolores Thiellce, Ruih Tobin, Marguerile Swagler, Elizabeih Sell, Phyllis Sindlbeclc, Dolores Welzel, Isabelle Wagner, Jean Schifferle, Felicia Skok, Edna Willadsen Second Row: Joan Walker, Fern Suckow, Lorraine Walenlynowicz, Jane Schraulsieifer, Noreen Schmelzer, Doroihy Wessner, Nancy Smifh, Marion Will, Florence Smardz, Diane Smifh, Be'H'y Schwach, Virginia Vesler, Barbara Siriace, Bar- bara Sedziol, June Sirohauer, Rosemary Schumacher, Shirley Traberih, Caiherine Tromeier, Carol Raymond Third Row: Frances Weiss, Lorraine Puslelnik, Rifa Tanslci, Anna Troy, Aida Taramasco, Loraine Teicherl, Dorolhy Smirh, Virginia Wilde, Gloria Schullz, Mary Kilger, Gloria Vines, Mary Anne Goergen, Carole Schmill, Dorolhy Lippold, Mary Csonl, Doroihy Sieinagle, Helen I-Iariman, Sophie Taliel, Irene Slulilc, Barbara Wyles, Yvonne Schmied, Eilene Walles- hauser Fourih Row: Gloria Wanizel. Palricia Wagner, Joan Biddlecom, Jeanne Schoch, Doris Valeniine. Doris Valleli, Alia Wharif. Evelyn Borgioli, Grace Zalcrzewslci, Theresa Vargovick, Palricia Smiih, Joan Wolberl, Palricia Welch, Dorolhy Schriiler, Norine Wasmer, Darleen Wopperer, Sally Zebraslcy, Jacqueline Silcorski, Jane Top Fiifh Row: Georgia Thomson. Eihel Slaais, Ceola Kishloouqh, Eleanor Lerczalc, Riia Siflcoviis, Dorolhy Vaarwerlc, Ann Schmiil, Carol Wieferr, Lillian Ruppel, Dolores Winges. Lois Siarr, Nina Scheller, Annerfe Zilliox, Fay Siaubiiz, Nancy Rohe. Viola Reali. Joan Sommer, Irene Wawrzyniala Top Row: Doris Weisenheimer. Shirley Sfiegler, Esiher Bowers, Lois Griizlce, Charlene Morrisey, Carol Jones, Mary Mahony, Blanche Sorgi, Lorraine Szyca, Lois Schwanelcamp, Shirley Siallorcl ,N -V - if FXR? f-if I' ll' Blk l ll N QM' f T L, ROOM 406 Bollom Row: Shirley Loveless, Palricia Mineo, Janel Beyer, Bealrice Koscielnialc, Rulh Bayard, Helen Bell, Jane Fur- long, Joan Francis, Palricia Gallagher, Rufh Ferringer, Parricia McCar'rhy, Mildred Brannigan, Beverly Jones, Esrher Becker. Virginia Billle, Jean May Ehrenberg, Joan Macholz, Marjorie MacKenzie, Phyllis Kirsch Second Row: Dorolhy Daverne, Alice Jesall, Eleanor Lange, Norma Grofh, Joan Goerlifz, Belly Heywood, Janice Diffman, Muriel Boehmlre, Evelyn Looze, Teresa Monezynski, Shirley Frey, Jean Kendall, Theresa Balyra, Gloria Kirk, Joan Herman, Norma Baumann, Norma Anderson, Joanne Hanna, Nellie Karlalc Third Row: Marion Houck, Helen Herman, Alice Haclrerner, Lorraine Banaszalc, Jane Belcher, Joan Clemo, Audrey LaJoie, Audrey Bilger, Margarer Haclrrow, Jean Lang, Alice Francis, Carolyn Hopkins, Glenna Avery, Barbara Borlcowski, Belly Mclienica, Mary Eda Grimm, Marie D'Alessandro, Bessie Chambos, Audrey Gillmeisler, Jacquelyne Moore, Elisa- belh Moore, Norma Jean Edmunds Fourlh Row: Palricia McClaren, Doris Graziana, Evelyn Poser, Beverly Evans, Barbara Lawrie, Joan Dier. Belly Hinron, Dorolhy Koonlz, Phyllis Belcher, Evelyn Endres, Jean Barre'H', Elaine Looze, Rae Joan Lagerdahl, Janice Egqerl, June Gardner, Nina Bellissimo, Audrey Krull, Josephine Hollerand, Belly McTique, Eleanor Kardach, Barbara Fabing, Elsie Gehrman Fif+h Row: Barbara Cawley, Carol Dougherly. Suzanne Jones, Jean McTigue, Virginia Leaycrall, Audrey Kladlce, Dorolhy Ann Nelson, Gloria Kowalewslci, Maryann Mullcin, Valeria Biniewslci, Louise Galmbacher, Palricia Armilage, Vir- ginia Bernaclci, Irene Kaminsld, Lorraine Bernhardl, Gloria Jackson, Noreene Bohn, June Bagley, Joan Bishop, Palricia McWhorler, Marie Mergler Top Row: Mildred Andrzeiewslci, Bealrice Floai, Joan Hapeman, Elaine Egloff, Carole Ludwig, Mariory Kless, Rulh Borgwedel, Doreen Devlin, Belhel Hull, Dolores Bosch, Carol Galbo, Belly Miller FRESHMAN GIRLS H ROOMS 404, 406. 4I I, 453 Bollom Row: Jean Zenlz, Joan l-lezel, Joan Rinus, Elizabelh Ricigliano, Nancy Ellen Reardon. Alice Quigley, Elhel Weishaupl, Jane Sinclair, Ernesline Cosmano, Joan McCulloch, Belly Mueller, Marion Challee, Nancy Chrisl, Gloria Caluzzi, Rosemary Weidner, Josephine Girolamo, Mildred Slelanialc, Jean Nixon Second Row: Norma Schreiber, Shirley l-lorlon, Rila Kirlcpalriclc, Marjorie Webb, Joyce Slaals, Joanne Pochylslca, Marceline Pelczynslci, Alice Phillips, Judilh E. Weider, Doreen Schurlcus, Lois Schuslerbauer, Florence Ralh, Joan Prible, Belly Slehle, Joan Sherman, Shirley Loscher, Belly Aplin, Carol Klein, Norine Crolly, Barbara Wilson Third Row: Mary Ann Pellier, Shirley Genlner, Dolores Cullen, Nancy Sedler, Doris Bonnell, Vilma lnlanli, Virginia Ballow, Gerlrude Slaals, Clara Seulerl, Dorolhy Plueclchahn, Rose Sikora, Mary Vaghini, Gloria Wielig, Shirley Winlield, Jean Claire Slewarl, Belly Moyer, Theresa Slcrzyniecki, Joan Zimmerman, Esier Szymanslci. Fourlh Row: Pauline Wixson, Carol Hiscull, Anna K. Smilh, Ellen Schallc, Eileen Oelinger, Eleanor Zorn, Lois Slaub, Nancy Scoll, Gloria Schurpl, Rosemary l-laungs, Noreen Moqlorcl, Joan Schuberl, Carol Schnolriclc, Dorolhy Zielinslci, Lorraine Rosinslci, June Will, Margarel Zimmerman, Jean Friedly, Marjorie Poss, Maxine Pollock, Helen M. Smolnesky Filrlh Row: Lorena Zololy, Calherine Schoenleld, Norma R. Nidell, Ellen P. Reilly, Gloria M. Pers, Shirley A. Dielz, Rose Tamburini, Lorraine B. Neumeisler, Rose M. Kasman, Wilma M. Vreeland, Shirley Vallon, Dolores Schaich, Jane Smilh, Gloria Schmidl, Jean Smilh, Rulh R. Rein, Jean E. Welch, Audrey D. Snyder, Rulh Plau Sixlh Row: Palricia Ring,vGloria Nowaclci, l-lilclegard Tenbull, Shirley E. Waller, Mary Edenholer, Mariory R. Ellis, Rosemarie Spies, Felicia Wanler, Evelyn Slrozylc, Jean Prell, Cecelia Slack, Joan Mann, June l-larloclw, Daneen Weslphal, Rila Willerl, Mary Sanlinelli, Eugenia Cwilclinslii Top Row: Eileen Schusler, Rulh M. Curlis, Nancy Scanlan, Della Melislca, Rose Mary Nice, Lillian Raclel, Lorraine Klyewslca, Dolores Rauch, Eleanor George, Zoe Trillshauser, Frances Gailcowslci, Mariorie Sirlace, Jeannelle Frame. FRESI-IMAN GIRLS FRESHMAN GIRLS ROOMS 403, 4l3, 455, 463 Freshmen girls in a scene from Thanksgiving wilh fhe Besl Family Bo'f+om: Arlene Fischer, Dolores King, Dolores Belerl, Doris Beirnler, Gwendolyn Lauler, Sanra Ceglia, Joan Bu'l'ler. Jane? Priesier, Parricia l-loesel, Jane Ball, Lois Leonard, Naomi Parr, Pamela Bonavifo, Virginia Golisiein Second: Theresa Eberle, Rurh Miller, Mary Jane Manlce, Nancy Beenau, Janer Liebler, Lorraine Podmele, Mary Alice Smiih, Dorofhy Glinslci, Mary Miller, Palricia Kampshail, Barbara Niess, Ruih Schuman, Shirley Luiz, Joyce Kralich, Geraldine Frei, Marilyn Schroeder, Geraldine Pally, Elaine Kalela Third: Nancy Vann, Audrey Overs, Jane Kopp, Rira Slawilc, Theresa Plorniclci, Dorofhy Slanelc, Wanda Slcorniclci. Lor' raine Burniclce, Joyce Smiih, Rila Srnall, Jeannine Boih, Jane Flaiiery, Audrey Carlson, Mariorie Reich, Mary Lou Mosaclc, Virginia Kolb, Doris Grahm, Virginia LaPare Fourlh: Marie Balls, Lois Camus, Joan Nolar, Dolores Perillo, Anna Peruzzini, Jane Runclcel, Pairicia Brachman, Mar- iorie Meger, Ann Marie Sullara, Geraldine Mueller, Marcia Anger, Wilma Schaefer, Thelma Schaefer, Norma Reali, Dor- olhy Nowlin, Jean Klumpp, Maureen Allen, Eleanor Raczlca, Mildred H. Barczalc, Gloria Porrer Filrh: Jeanelrle Malone, Jean McCracken, Gloria Budnick, Mary Ann Gregoire, Joan Willell, Parricia Yauger, Rose Anlcer, Shirley Weiss, Dolores Declr, Adele Cieslewicz, Shirley Truncer, Joan Kallce, Edna Niedermayer, Eleanor Macie- iewska, Lorraine Chrisrmann, Alice Demyanick, Doris A. Frey, Mildred Schroeder, Eleanor Lewczylc Sixlh: Berry Therrien, Marilyn Wiclc, Lorraine Eclcerr, Palricia Beenau, Grace Seleslce, Rufh Schlichr. Evelyn Benlcerl, Thelma Hooper, Erhel Sianage, Elsie Bechfel, Noel Kraynilc, Berry Schieder, Charlolie Adams, Nevis Delina, Phyllis Davis, Shirley Schoenield, Pairicia Kewer Top: Chrisrine Golden, Eslher Mierzwa, Mary J. Elsaesser, Mary Finn, Joan Miller, Joan Gracie, Norma Pislee, Carol Sieve, Joyce Rall, Marrha J. Minderler, Karolyn Evers, Karhryn Evers FRESHMAN BUYS ROOMS 304 AND 306 Mr. Chassin and Mr. Warren conqralu- lale Kensinglon's All-High swimmer, Freshman Charles Baldwin Bollom Row: Alberl Commerlord, Edward McGowan, Max Hering, John McMahon, Donald Dolan, John Breeser, Vin- cenl' Barone, Paul Munk, Donald Kinmarlin, Alberl' Daigler, James Crowe, Raymond Naab, Thomas Kennedy, Francis Bie- ber, Donald Goodwin, Richard Hynds. Lawrence Blarr, Ronald Eckerl, Richard Davis, Gerald Farrell Second Row: Sheldon Culver, Roberl Lis, Kennefh Lerner, Millon Ellis, Ray Denne, Frederick Myszewski. Alan Clark, Donald Miller, Richard Agfhe, Frederick LeVine, Roberf Harlman, William Brown, Jack Carl, Alberl' Dombrowski. Ralph Colucci, Richard Crahen, Richard Howell. Eric Hedges, Roberl Dombrowski, Francis Heim. Ted Marlin, Richard Lash Third Row: Ronald Lang, Donald Bowen, Donald Nichols, Daniel Fronckowiak, Wesley Ahrens, Roberl Donohue. Roberl Bump, Eugene lrr, Donald Eberle, Donald Kessler, Richard Gassman, James Larkin, Donald Bunz, Alberl Kielich, Arfhur Nehrbass, Roberl Ohlenschlaqer, Francis Kareken, Donald Leonard Fourlh Row: Richard Minalel. John Golden, William Gohr, Alan Gross, George Massman, Roberl Enser, James Henke, Thomas Holly, George Aberhorn, Ross Counsell, Michael Hurley, Edward Mye Top Row: Arihur Horello, Guy Hopkins, Roberl Crowe, M. Thomas Smilh, Jack Marlinke, William Burke. Anlhony Angermeir, Donald Macliellar, Franklin Meier, Bernall Dowse l Y I i i .- . Q i ' 2 1 , 5 6.5 J 5, . ROOMS 304, 306 Bofion Row: Kennelh Schlaqer, Jael: Sioiz, Samuel A. Borzillieri, William Young. Jack Davern, Duane J. Griffin, Sylves- ler Ondreilca, Jerome Simmei, Georqe Piisler, Chesier Owczarzalc, Richard Widmaier, Anlhony Weiss, Joseph A. Pieri Kenneih Smiih, Ronald Roih, John Towari Second Row: Toriolli Valeniino. Roberf Simmons, RoberlV. Zemlce, Donald Rose, Angelo J. Yeosiros, Joseph Schu- bauer, Richard Warner, Philip Derion, lvialihew Pazyclc, David Schmauss, Leo Pacanowski, John Visone, William Pohl, Jerome P, Zalcrzewslci, Daniel Pullman, Waller Co-hulic, Jerome Olechowski Third Row: John Boesl, George Pausch, Fred V. Erbach, Charles Levy, Roy Siuhlmiller, Roberl Zahnd, Vinceni DiLallo, Ray Zilliox, Donald E. Peiers, William Sahlem, Raymond Schmilnl, Robe-rf Gelz, Robe-rl Wagner, Niclc J. Calabreiia Four+h Row: Ralph Coppola, Vincenl J. Fallacaro, Dick lviirando, Richard Dolan. Howard Ziemann, William Snyder, Thomas Grady, Joseph Penzlcoier, Roberl Wilde, Charles Baldwin. Roberl Loflus, Raymond Peril Top Row: P. Charles Schwender, Clifford Olis, Leonard Synoraclci, James Shelly, William K. Archer, Harry Bidell, John Sfenger, William Robinson FRESHMAN BOYS i FRESI-IMEN BOYS Firsl Row: Charles Feldman. Roberl'-l-lergel, Clinlon Bogardus, Roberl Markham, William Johnson, Thomas Meyer, Richard Dose, Louis Guerra, Kennelh Greene Second Row: Raymond Srrachan, Donald l-lillaurger, Kennelh Waldorf, Frederick Urso, Raymond Skidmore, Roberr Jauch, Edward Erismann. Adam Pazzaqlia Third Row: Raymond Lederhaus, Frank Buonamici, John Beckley, Clifford Waugh, Joseph Canfield, Joseph Parco. Edward Glass POST GRADUATES Firsf Row: June Schroer, Rila Klein, Gloria Oberlander, Rose Mary Schnirrer, Palricia Towarl' Second Row: William Landsiiile, John Bunfon, William Schulz, Sherwood Szen s 1504? . 'B' , .gg 'tif 2 Q1 e S. I COMPASS SALESMEN This year's campaign ol: only a few weeks was one ol lhe shorlesi' in Jrhe hisrory ol lhe school. The Srudy Room banner winners were I62 wi'rh l54.6'X, and lO6 wilh l2O.9'X,. Honorable menrion lo Room 306 wilh l.O747o and Room 262 wirh L2570 who placed second in Jrhe conresr. Room IO4 led Jrhe boys' Home Rooms wirh l39.3'7o and Room I57 won lhe girls' banner wilh l34.3'7o. Rooms 204 wilh I.O4'7O and 252 wilh I.28I'7, were close com perilors lor Jrhe awards. Again rhis year, Jrhe cam- paign for yearboolcs for our servicemen was highly successful. Copies were senl 'ro The l Kensingron boys in all corners of Jrhe world. We wish 'ro exlend our apprecialion 'ro Mr. McMahon who is de- serving of much praise for his ellorlrs in conducling ihis campaign. ROOM IOO Arlene Gahwe ROOM 24I Donald Pelerson Helen Bell Eugene Learman Jean Holllelder Margery Keller Raymond Slrachan Joan Bishop Jesse James Joan Knausdori ROOM 243 ROOM 362 Louise Galmbacher ROOM l04 Doroihy Lauls l-lelen Aslkins Rull, l-lacl-,len Margarel Haclcroh' John 'loolen Lois Miller ROOM 252 Ayoe Anderson Audrey Krull Howard Schmirr BETTY Reis Kell-lerlne llalllarls Jane Ciaschini Carol l-Udwlg ROOM IO6 Theresa Kramer Carol Boldi' Earbafl DTLHHO Ell:l:iaRel?ir5 Pefer Oberkofler ROOM I63 Candira Norar Une 'na Richard Mahoney Florence Winrer OO NEUFY Barbaclf ROOM 'ill - - R- M 257 Marilee Panke Rose Marie Spies Ronald Grlillim ROOM '55 Erneshne Smilh David Haas Anna Marie Scheidler ROOM Cilfiralzlxcgizglisgliii N R0lQ'll14l3 Room in Room zo4 . 262 . . . 366 Om 'S S . Lois Arnold Pafrzcia Sullivan ROOM 453 Gloria Oberlander Donald Rambuss Nam: Smlllq Rllra Kline ROOM 205 l ROOM 266 'ICOM 403 Eleanor Lerczalc ROOM l57 John Daddario W'lma ROYCe Nancy Vann D 435 Charlofle Anderson ROOM 206 ROOM 306 O-ro Y . ms l . . . ROOM 404 Jane? Priesrer Roberr Ohlheiser Frederick LaVine . ROOM ls? George Aberhorn June Wlll ROOM 462 Anne Coppola ROOM 207 Al Cl lc Eleanor Zorn Olorla l.la,-ll-lo,-d . an ar Eva Gianadda Charles Hooper Bemell Dowse ROOM 406 Joan Keller ROOM l62 Calherine Burns Gerlrude Burlon Ronald Marcus ROOM 239 Norma Brady Francis Heim Ronald Lang Thomas Meyer Jane Belcher Joanne Hanna Alice Quigley ROOM 463 Mary Ann Gregoire Wanda Skolnicki Firsr Row: R. Spies, W, Royce, R. Slrachan, C. Hooper, D.Miller, A, Clark, B. Dowse. H. Bell, J. Priesler, A. Quigley, J. Belcher, R.,Hachien, M. Keller, J. Wolloerl, N. Vann Second Row: K. Falclaris, A. Coppola, E. Gianadda, E. Zorn, J. Will, G, Pers, C. Anderson, G. Haniford, M. Haclcrorl, L. Galmloacher, C. Ludwig, J. Hanna, M. Gregoire, C. Burns, G. Burlon, L. Arnold. P. Sullivan, F. l.eVine Third Row: C. Boldi, J. Holllielder, B. Reis, L. Miller, A. Gahwe, T. Kramer. J. Knausdorli, D. Lauls, J. Bishop, A. Krull, R. Rein, E. Smirh, A. Scheidler, G. Simon, G. Oberlander, R. Kline, W. Meekins, J. Toolen. F. Heim, J. Daddario Fourih Row: H. Arlcins, N. Smifh, W. Slcoiniclri. D. Glinslci, J. Keller, E. Lerczak, N. Brady, F. Winler, N. Pislne, R. Ohlheiser. P, Oberlcoller, R. Griffin, R. Mahoney, A. Angarrneier, D. Pelers, G. Aberhorn, R. Lang, D. Rambuss, R. Marcus f AV W W ,190 UW III vi! I gil: 1 2' '1'11' fe :. 1' ., 11 2 7 '-Q 'f:l'f:f AA.'.'. .. Qi D ,.,,: 2 4 ,,,.. ,- ' '4 Mary F. Abernelhyiliii William Acquardzmlliiw Aaron Adamsiiwsifii' Shirley Ad rian2:'li Richard Aglheim Peggy Ann Allenmi: Ladonna Alianelloiiiiuii Livia Aloisio'l: Dororhy Alspaughzuii Charloile D. Anderson:l'iU ' Julia Andersoniini Mildred And rzeiews kill: Gloria Aprileiiz imiii Joyce M. Ar HH: nold' Lois Arnoldiliiliiliiiiiii Helena A, Allcinstmiii Arihur A. Augugliaroi Marion H, Ayresgnin lgnafius Baldo ' Lucille Balclwiniziiiiiiii Sarah Baldwiniiiiii Marie Ballclnii Palricia Baneyiii Nancy Barbackiliiliilnii Helen Barriiiiiii Theresa Ba'lyra Carol M. Baue Rurh Bayardwiik ree Shirley Bechiimiii Elsie W. Bechlelilni Jean E. Beckyfiiigzii Belcly Ann Beclterw' Nancy L. Beenauzlnl Doris M. Beimleriiiii Jane Belcheriiimiiiiii Dolores J. Belerlii: Leonard Bermaniiimi Willma Berneyii Mariorie J. Basil? Dorolhy Berhgeiii Berly L. Belzi' Jean Belzmiiiiiiiii Marjorie Belzmnii Roberl Bicl:el4 liiH4 ' Joan Biddlecomiuiiiiim Francis Bieberf: Berry Bielefeldmiiixi June Bieler'W:l:'F'l' Audrey Bilgert 98 :mga Lucian Benczlcowslciiil Coleila Bishopimilz Joan Bishopiii Virginia Billleii Arlene M, Blouchiii Edwa rd Boclcsiahlerii :ii :ic John Boeslg Clinlon Bogardusili Anna Bohnil' Milliceni Bondanza:'t ::H:::' Doris M. Bonnellili Shirley C. Boolceriliiiniiiii Ruih Borgwedellnii Nancy L. Borschelii: Jean Boulin:i'::Hi:'i Shirley Bowengiwiliii: Pafricia A. Brachmanzlnz Arlene R. Bradiield4 ' Mildred Branniganziziii Violel Brazerifi John Bresser iili:l:'l ' Alice Brenner:'::':i':i': Felicia Brenzel :ii'l:M::i: Arlene Broeniii June E. Bromleyliiilugiitl' Charlolle M. Brolhersiuizz Arlene Brownzk Donald E. Browniiiiiz Phyllis Brunnerim Gloria V. Bud niclc'i'i:'i'i: Louis E. Budniclcii Grace E. Buechleilulnl Carherine Burnsili Rufh M. Burnsikiiim' Dolores Bulazoniili Beairice B. Bu'lch'i::m:5' Sylvia Caraoliaiiiw: Lorraine Carlil: Joyce Caseiii Muriel Calhcarfilnlg Bessie Chamboszlwiliilcl Janice Cheeleyiizmiiiii Eugene Chenowelhil' Jane J. Ciaschinizliziiftfi Helen M. Ciurczalci' Jeanelle Clarlcii Richard D. Clarkfimiilig Roberl' Clarkiiiiiiiiiiig Neil Clineili - :e :': exam sg :1 ' Madeline J. Camuszk .,. 4, HONOR ROLL This Honor Roll includes rhe names ol all srudenls who have had an average oi 907, or higher on one of 'rhe quarlerly marking periods. The number of aslerislcs inclicales The number of limes l'he s'ruden'r has been on lhe Honor Roll from Novem- ber lhrough April. The May roll appears loo lare for publicaiion. Dorofhy Coleiwi ' Jane M. Collinsiii Doris Colioniizl' Palricia A. Conwellii' Anne Coppolail' Emilio Corbelliiiniz Joe J. Corbelli'5is:i'i7Hi: Ernesline Cosmanoii: Josephine Cosmanoili Darlene Coyleil' Doris V. Creolaiiiil Ruih Creola'l::k'lHi: Margarel Crosbyiiniiii Jean Croweii' Leona Crowleyiiiii John Czarneclciiii Louis F. Davies'l' Richard Davisilf Louise M. Davoliiifili Mary Davoliiii John Declcermiiiiiiiik Lelio DeFiori:iH3: Helen DeMeo:i::H:ii::': Rose M arie DeMeo:i':3i June C. Denlcsf Ray Denneili Peggy De Pasquale Joan Dieriii Diana Di Nalalemliilii John Dirschelikili Erma Di Sanioig Audrey Disllerg J anice Dil rman'k:ii:l::i: Clara Doggendoriiiimi' Alberi Dombrowslciifiii Roberl C. Dombrowslcfiliiiuli Bernell A. Dowsezii Alice Dowslcii: Donald Drescheriinl Carol Drollingeriiiinkii Gloria Drollinger'i':H' Mary Ann Edenhoieriiuliii Norma Edwardsmliim' Janice Egger'r:i::li:Hi'i Millon W. Ellisii' Donald P. Elywiiiiiiiii Evelyn Endreswiiciiiiii Grace C. Enrighliiniiiiiii Dorolhy Ernslsi Mark A. Denlingerim Joyce C. Erlelliiliiliwi Marie J. Erwin? Kalhryn Evers? Barbara Fabingimiilg Kalherine Fa lflarisim Helen Fall:'MiH':i: Doroihy Farnham? June Feilmiiiiiik Alvin Felixilczmiiiiiz Shirley Fenlerilizii William Feiznergm Lois Ficlcmi Marilyn Fiegelwiiiii' Arlene R. Fischeriiiii' Rulh Fischeriiiikziziii Mildred Fischleiniii' Herberi' E. Forbachiiniii' Rulh Jane Foxx: Ada Francescu'rli:i':i::5i Mary L. Francesculliiiuiz Alice Francis? Mary L. Franlcenberger Judirh A. Freasiiziiiimiii Faiih E, Freyim Shirley Freyili Marie F. Frideyii: Geraldine E. Frieda Jean Friedlyii Daniel A. Fronclcowialcii Josephine Furbo'l: Mary Ann Furlongim Gloria Galanlowiczilnki Donald J, Gardnerwiii Richard Gassman:l:'5::ii'l::i Helen Gengaii Berry Gerbera: Romaine Gerlachiiiiiiiii Rosalind Gerlachm Ann Gianadda'?:i W:i' Eve Maria Gianaddailui Audrey H. Gillrneisleri' Josephine Giralamoiiii Doroihy Glinslciwlmw Shirley M. Glover:l'il:'i' Gerlrude Goellnerw: Joan Goerlilzm Richard Goarlemillerg' William Gohril' Roberl' A. Goundry'i'il: Gerald K. Grabaui: oan A. Graciejliii aller Graczyki' airicia Grealbarchiiiiii ois Gri'lzlcei':li'lHi: nne Guaslaierroiii ichard J. Guyelreiizim' lice H aclcemer:fi'3i'i:'ii ary Lou Haclcemeriii lorence Hacker? ulh H. Hailgemaaiiiuii eresa E. Hailgemam irqil Haleikii oreen M. Hanakailj leora K. Handeljiiiim' A loria C. Haniiord'W: sg: :ri sr: :gf oanne Hanna heresa Harrigan '5 l'il: lle'Ha Harlrichm arion Hauclc ': 'k i hirley R. Haug oan C. HeclcelM'4 i':' 5FflHi42l12!1 melda Hefli H::i'2' oan M. Heimerlmluiui osemary Hein'l1 Richard D. Hemannmiuii anice Heraldii orraine Hermangiwmi rlene M. Hermannwiiiiiii aul Herrmanndiziiiiziizli ris M. Herrlichmi: anel' Hessinger:Wili 'ii ernice Helerbringmiz eliy June Heywoodtk arol Hibbardiiiiiwiiii ois Hillszinii ean A. Hippcheniiniiii arol J. Hiscuriziniiiliiim udrey Hoc+or'i: rlene Hoernermi: airicia M. Hoeselii' ean Hollielderiii ack Holla: enora Holioniiigigii uy l-lopkinsiiiimiii ufh Ann Horniii hirley Horloniinfi eH'y Houqhiontifjiuiijiziii Richard B. Huinagelzii orma l-lul'lerx::ii5i dna lvesiii eraldine Jaclcsonxiiilii loria M. Jacksonili Rosemarie Jackygiiiiii enevieve Jankowski'l liil' orolhy J. Jarzynieckiili olores Jergerwi loria Jesallif Channing Jeschlceifjiwi heresa M. Jezuwiiiiiiliiii argarel' E, Jolly zliiuiig' Roberl Jollyziiii Beverly Joneswfil' uzanne Jonesiwjl ' Evelyn E. Jordan? Myra Jordanii:ii i::H: hirley Jaycox: aroj JUj,jj.::s:es::a. ora E. Jurnsi: lrene A, Kaminslciiii vonne Karlakmiimii melia Kasprzylciif rj: sf sy HONOR ROLL Grace H. Keilschii Helen E. Keilzeljiizi' Joan Kellerilnli Eleanor Kendallmjiizlz Jean Kendalliijii Walrer Keskeiiiiizmiii Palricia M. Keweriizii' June O. KinalilHi:ii'ii ' Donald Kinmariinmi: Parricia A. Kinneyfmmj' Rila K. Kirlcpairiclc' Parricia Audrey Kilchenzli Audrey Jean Kleasen'i'l':H: ' Kirschnerjijzm Klad item: Carol Kleinjlnijii Gerlrude Kleinbulo I :1:ij::1:: Marjory Klessigiiwlt Lorraine G. Klijewskaiii Rifa Klineiii Berry Klopfi: Jean M. Klumppiiimii Lois J. Knapp ':l':i:i::i: Joan Knausdorfiiiliiiiiiz Marjorie Knochenhauer Jacquelyn Kocinslci'i'iHi'i Carl R. Koerneriinii Reqima Koernigenf' Deloris Kolb'lHl':H:':: Eileen Kolbm' Geraldine C. Kolbiifzii Jean Koscianskii: Gloria Kowalewskiziliif Lorraine Krailinimfi Bernice Kralcowialciiiwiiii Helen Kralcowiakii: Theresa Kramer:i1'3 i::ii Irene Krawczylolizii Helen Kregemliiisj A Donna Kron:Hi:i'7j'l: Claire Kropelin:i:'i i'iHii Anna Marie Krueqeriizzii Audrey Krullziz Dorolhy Kubeckiiif :HK Laura Kuchenreilerii Blanche Kuhn'::::':l:::::: Lois Kuhniiziijm Millon Kuhnziiiw Nancy Kummer: a Rose Kumpiiiiiiiiii Rae Joan Lagerdalwliiiiiiilzxfi Angeline Lampone:':7i::i::5::i: Bess La ncasieriii :ii Russell Landgraii:'iiii:'7' Eileen Landowmi: Elhel Langomli Carol LarkinE'ii:'5:'ii Richard Lashwi Marjorie Lauloacherw Jean Laucheriim Winsion Lawsoni' Eugene Learmanwiiiz Virginia Leaycraiiimiiiiii' Beverly Lehmaniuiz Kennelh Lerner? Malcolm Leslie:i'3::l'z Allen Lesswinqzizzliizi Fredericlc LeVine'3:'5i Charles Levyik Lucille Lewandowslcii7iif'fi:'i' Janel Liebler:H':li:i':i: Donald Linclnerilz Richard Lockwwiii Violef Loligrenzluwik Liane Longilulc Elaine Loozemiijkji' Belly Lorenz:i:'l:2 ::'l' Shirley Loscheriliilmi Arlene Luhil: Shirley Lulzmliiiiz Donald Macliellariiiiiiiiiiii M arjorie M acKenzie'l: Marjorie Manke:'Hi:: i'ii': Joan Mann'l::l::kii:'li Lorraine Mann:i:ii Joan Marl:s'l':l':l:'k Allan Marquar'r'Hi Rila Marschallgk Donald Mariinwwiii Eleanor Malhis:ii'l i::i' Pasqua Mailuccimii Clara Mafynkaiiwmili Dorolhy Mavingi' Joan Mayer i'l':ii Palricia McCarl'hy:j':g Jean McCracicen'i':k:iUi BeH'y McKenica:?:i::l Mavis Meixelliiiiiimif' Alice Mersdoriiulziii iii Dale Mexmi Marjorie Meyeriinimi Eslher Mier'Lwa'i::i::i::i lnez Milani:i:M i:'k Donald Millermuii Joan Milleri:'iii Joseph Millerii: Lois Millerinli Pairicia Mineozfi Noreen Mogliordwijli Emily Monczynslciii':7::ii: ' Jacquelyne Moore ii Shirley Morrisiiiiiiiiiii Mary Lou Mosaclczkjiijm Belly Moyeriij Kenneih Muellerzii Donald Mulhisenjinfijijii Mary Ann Mullciniuii Paul Munlci' Sylvia Murrayimuii Edward Myei:::::i:::' Arlene Myers? Raymond Naabzlnii Carol Nageliniiik Mary Jane Nashziuiz Eleanor Naulcamzig Arfhur Nehrbassiii Dorolhy Nelsonwidi Rose Ann Niclcrenzii Heria Niischeiiiiliilziiniz Roloeri Nolanigim Gloria Nowaclciiiiiiiil' Doroihy Nowaclriiii Dorolhy Nowlirf: Peler Oberlcoflergulc Gloria Oberlanderii: Carol Ohlheiserifiiiiiliii Roberl' Ohlheisericiiiiii Phyllis Olkowslciimiliiiili Sylvesfer Ondrejlcazsmiui Lois Oiringermi Chesier Owcza rza lem aj' Ursula Panienliaim jConlinued on page l74j 4: sg: George Pappaiagos? Naomi Parrilimizmi Marceline Pelczynskiilz Norma Pellegrinoili Barbara Penderjkiiiii' Rulh Peplcezluk Rena Perosailzmiixi' Audrey Pelersii Lois Peiersoniliiii Norma Pelriizinm Joan Pelschlcei :li:i i:: Pierceiiiftgiilltil Joseph Pieri:l':i':i::5H:' Norma Pislce'H':iU3: Doroihy Plueclzhahniiiii Lorraine Podmelemii' Janalee Pohliluii Ronald Pomplunimiiuiif' Marjorie Possim Lois Powellzm Joan Prible:l':?'l':i'::: Lois Puehnsfikiliiizi' Vincenl Ouaglianoiiuii Joan Ralhrm' Norma Realiil i'2':k'i: Viola Realiwz Ellen Reillyjink Ruih Reillyiuii Edna Reinharigij Norma Riedeli: Palricia Ringii' Annabelle Roederii Jane Rofigeri: Eugene Rohrglnii Thomas Ronelcerzwil Jean Roscoe:i mil'7i: Lorraine Rosinslcifimiiii' Eileen Rossieii: Jane Rofigeriiwf Perc Rousejii William Rousezijjigim James Ruhlandwluii Jane Runclrelmkiiizii Donald Rung'i::l::l' Elinor Rupperljiiwi Befly Rusazwii Margarei' Ryaniiiinii Dolores Rydlewslciiiiiiuii Floyd Ryersei: William Sahlemiii Lucille Scamurraiinii Phyllis Schaelifermiii Marjorie Schalzii Beliy Scheiderii: Nina Schellerilifiiiiiiiiii Roje ne Scherzingerili Jean Scheuerlezwwuk Gloria Schmidid' Marjorie Schmidi':':'i:'?' Ann Schmiifii Carole Schmilslai Howard Schmifijmiiwk Raymond Schmiilmlig Elaine Schnabeli Calherine Schoenfeld Shirley Schoenfeldii' Janice Schramminii Jane Schrauisieilermg Dorolhy Schri'r+er'l' June Scl1roer'H'mi Joseph Schubauermli ACTIVITIES An oufsfanding indusfrial and commercial cenfer, Buffalo is also a cify of many cuII'uraI in- feresfs. The Albrighf Arf GaIIery, KIeinI1ans Music Hall, fhe I-Iisforical Building, and fhe Science Museum all figure prominenfly in fhe Iives of Buffalonians who appreciafe fhe fine ex- I1iIoifs and concerfs offered for fheir enioymenf. Exfra-curricular acfivifies af Kensingfon are also a very imporfanf facfor in fI1e Iives of fhe sfudenfs. Their enfhusiasfic parficipafion in as- sembly programs, cIuIas, concerfs, and plays is evidence of fheir undersfanding fI1af worIc aIone does nof make a good cifizen. INSPIRIN G CULTURAL CENTERS OF BUFFALO TH E CALE N DAD, IQAA1 I9 TI-IE COMPASS 1945 ADVISORS Louise Belden Rachel Jacobs Viclor Lalli John J. Meegan Erhel Davis Mary Kammerer John J. McMahon M. Agnes Scanlon F LITERARY STAFF Airer faiihfully reporiing on every oiher aciiviiy in 'l'he school, 'rhe Compass ediiors now iurn io The pleasan 'rask of discussing iheir favoriie yearbook, il's asseis and liabiliiies, iis Jrrials and iribulaiions. As usual. 'rhere was a large 'rurnoui for all siaffs and we were able 'ro glean a sufficienl number of Jralenie s+uden'rs 'ro guaraniee a yearbook. Alvin Felix was named Ediror-in-Chief and l-leria Niische, Associai Erdiior. ltleirher had had any previous experience on +he Compass buf won 'rheir posirions by lhe excellence o 'r eir wor . Afler our Jrheme was chosen, 'rhe behind-lhe-scenes rush began. Ciiy Hall and l'he Grosvenor Library wer consulled on various Topics connecled wilh our ciry and endless oiher research was carried. Copy was assigne ro memloers of The Liierary Sraif and some of il was even in on lime, ihough mosi of il was obrained fro our delinqueni wriiers under 'rhrear of loriurel For Three monlhs. Miss Kammerer's desk was liifered wi'rh malerial as she vainly sirove To creaie order our o chaos. Alvin all buf srood on his head Trying 'lo make rhe page layouis balance and ihe ari siaif came i' school an hour early 'ro finish Their drawings before ihai deadly deadline arrived. Aspirins were consume by l'he dozen and gallons of midnighi oil burned, bui' ullimaiely, everyihing was compleled and 'the wear ediiors had noihing more +0 do-excepi calch up on 'rheir homework! ADVlSER'S NOTE: A special commendalion lo Alvin Felix for one of 'rhe besl jobs of ediiing in our ex peruence. LITERARY STAFF Firsf Row: F. Pierce, M. Schafz, C. Drollinger, J. Clark, M. Jordan, B. Erb, H. Falk, N. Edwards, C. Anderson, M. D'Alessanclro, B. Houghfon Second Row: P. Seiberf, E. Lango, S. Messersmiih, C. Kropelin, A. Gahwe. J. l-lanna, J. Diiirnan, C. Burns, F. Brenzel, J. Eggerl ' Third Row: D Traullein, W. Rouse, L. Berman, W. Acquard, C. Jeschke, G. Frank, W. Lawson, R. Race IO2 Russell Landgraf Jaclc PuTpaTT , I-lc-:rTa NiTsche Alvin Felix PhcTography EdiTor ArT EdiTor AssociaTe EdiTor EdiTor-in-Chief ART STAFF All illus+ra+ions in This year's Compass were planned, designed, and drawn by members oT The arT classes under The excellenT supervision oT Miss Davis. Long hours oT diligenT sTudy, research, and experimenTaTion were necessary beTore The arT sTaTT was compleTely prepared To use The new Tech- nique, double Tone. This meThod oT new and diTTerenT arTisTic illusTraTion was pioneered in our yearbook and may be besT appreciaTed in The excellenT division pages, ExTremely diTTiculT preliminary slceTches had To be made To accomplish The Three poinT aerial perspecTive, buT all 'members oT The sTaTT agreed ThaT The sTrilcing and beauTiTul resulTs were well worTh The hours oT eTTorT. This year, The arranging, leTTering, and pasTing up oT all picTures on our candid camera pages was done by Three Treshmen, Carol WilTerT, Nellie Karlalc, and Nancy Vann, under The supervision oT Mr. Lalli. Firsf Row: C. Hoffman. R. Hubert J. Ciaschini, A. Lampone, P. Allen, M. Knochenhauer, D. GreaTbaTch Second Row: D. Moore, P. PalrnquisT, B. Lorenz, S. Yox, C, Wobig, C, MaTynlca, J. RaTh Third Row: C, DoggenclorT, C. WilTerT, A. Brenner, J. BouTin, A. Maslcal, N. Beenau, J. Liebler, J. STuebchen, M. AberneThy, A. GuasTaTerro, E. Di SanTo, L. Mueller, J. KeiTsch, N. SmiTh, N. KloepTer, M, Schmelzer, E. KollaTh Josephine Cosmano. Phyllis Truesdell, Lorella Murszewslci. Gloria Drollinger, Marilyn Spechl, Evelyn Wroblewslci, Dorolhy Lulcsch John Morgan, Rulh Fischer Adverlising Manager Secrelarial Manager SECRETARIAL STAFF Firsl Row: V. Clarke, B. l-loughlon, M. Tobin, F. Slnelczylc, OFFICE STAFF The office sralfs dulies consisred of many aclivilies essenlial lo lhe yearbook. These lasks included making senior appoinrmenrs for picrures, checlcinq The names when They were relurned, sefling up 'rhe individual piclures for fhe Compass and fulfilling many ofher funclions imperalive 'l'o 'rhe complelion of a successful publicalion. SECRETARIAL STAFF The secrerarial slalf was responsible for lhe lyping of all copy for rhe Compass. Under The supervision ol Mrs. Jacolds, Manager Rulh Fischer and her slall of senior girls worked diligenfly every day. ln addilion 'ro ryping all 'lhe malerial, rhe girls checked rhe spelling ol names, prepared and alphabelized lisls, counred rhousands of words, and in general, helped in lhe eflicienl organizalion of lhe yearbook copy. Second Row: J. Cosrnano, M. Franlcenberger, G. Drollinger, G. l-lauser, C. Drollinger Third Row: J. Hessinqer, P. Truesdell, M. Spechl, P. McGuire, A. Francescurri Fourlh Row: M. Spangler, L. Mueller, R. Fischer 4 KEN AD CLUB Firsl' Row: I. Slrohauer, B. Lancasier, J. Morgan, G. Drollinger, M. Spechi' Second Row: J. Slrebel, M. Gillen, S. Jones, C, Jeschke, R. Fischer, Mr. Meegan. S. Messersmilh, M. Knochenhauer, H. Nirsche Third Row: M. Slroh, D. Schaff, S. Caroll, N. Vann, B. Lechner, R. Jacky. M. Jordan 1 COMPASS ADVERTISING STAFF This organizalion was open To anyone who wished To sell adverlisemenls for rhe Compass. The sludeni selling Jrhe greafesi number ol ads was chosen as adverlising manager. This year. alfhough 'The monejrary value was abour The same, more ads were sold in The smaller sizes. By The middle o1CMay. 0 , ,V I25 adverrisemenls had been secured. Under Jrhe capable ' --l- .,,-i Q- . direciion of Mr. Meegan. 'rhe adver+ising sraff has always been an imporiam' facror in The financial success of +heiCompass. Pefer Oberkofler Theresa Kramer Circulalion Manager Ass+.CirculalionMgr. F' KEN AD STAFF Firsl Row: M. Sfroh, L. Leonard, M. Jordan, B. Lechner, M. Spechf, G. Drollinqer, M. Vann, S. OH, R. Schumacher, R. l-lachfen. F. Smardz, J. Slrohauer Second Row: V. Maiewski, R. Jacky, S. Caroll. N. Brady. M. Knochenhauer, R. Niclcrenz, S. Jones, R. Fischer. J. Sfewarf, B. Lancasfer. J. Schwarfz, P. Bell, D. Schaff, J. Sfrebel, E. Cooney Third Row: J. Kirchmyer, J. Morgan, R. Denne, A. Daigler, J. Peierson, M. Gillen, H. Nirsche. S. Messersmifh, H. Crorly, J. Anderson, A. Scheidler, S. Muehlbauer, R. Lang, C. Jeschke, R. Wedekind+ Members of KensingTon's largesT club meT every ofher Friday To discuss currenT evenfs. .vf IES. T X Gif I l eaf ' I Q gb? W 1 C19 l.R. C. Officers June Vollc, Ralph Race, Bess Lancasfer, and William Rouse plan a program wiTh Dr. Adler. IO6 INTERNATIGNAL RELATICDNS CLUB Wifh The able assisfance of Dr. Adler, meeTings of The lnTernaTional RelaTions Club were held This year for The firsf Time since I94l. The club members meT every oTher Friday in Room IO6. AT The Tirsf meeTing, The members chose Ralph Race as chairman, and June Volk as secrefary. The YalTa Conference and The FuTure of Germany were Two of The inTeresTing Topics discussed by The club. AT The Third meeTing, The members were honored by The presence of a disfinguished speaker, Dr. Mason, Professor of l-TisTory aT STaTe Teachers College. l-le spoke concerning The TreaT- menT of The German people afTer The war. Dr. Mason said, Before Germany can be peaceful she musT be de-Prus- sianizedf' AT laTer meefings The members heard Professor Charles Bayer, a French army officer in The presenT war, Talk on The FuTure of France and Mr. J. Max Pafriclc, a graduaTe of Oxford Universify, who spoke on his sTudenT days in England. A few of The members, Rufh Creola, PeTer Oberlcofler, and Alvin Felix formed a commiTTee for gaThering maferial on The Topic To be considered. AT The end of The discus- sions, aT each meeTing, The members asked furfher ques- Tions on The subiecT, and an open debaTe ensued. The lnTernaTional RelaTions Club has been a greaT assef To American l'-lisTory sTudenTs and The club members believe ThaT The conTinuaTion of iT will be a greaT help To fufure sTudenTs. A T-lisTory Forum members assembled To discuss and debaTe a conTroversial Topic. THE HISTORY FORUM The l-lisTory Forum resumed iTs acTiviTies This year under The direcTion oT Miss Goossen, Miss Dickman, Miss STokoe, and Miss Walker. OTficers selecTed were: WinsTon Lawson, presiolenT: Gordon Jackson, vice-presidenT: Eleanor Kendall. secreTary. The I35 members oT This club meT every second Wednesday To discuss Topics oT viTal concern To everyone in These Trying Times. The Topic chosen Tor discussion aT The second meeTing was The all-imporTanT quesTion of compulsory miliTary Training in peaceTime. This program was presenTed by The oTTicers wiTh Gordon Jackson ouflining The laws pending in Congress on This Timely subiecT, Eleanor Kendall giving argumenTs againsT miliarary Training and WinsTon Lawson sTressing The good TeaTures oT The plan. ATTer The debaTe, an open Torum was enjoyed by all wiTh Assemblyman PaT l-lurley doing The greaTer parT oT The arguing. ATTer The EasTer vacaTion, Forum members meT To discuss The DumbarTon Oaks Peace Plan. Theresa Kramer explained The machinery oT The plan, using a very deTailed drawing which described The works oT The various cleparTmenTs. Dor- oThy LauTs spoke in Tavor oT The plan and PaTrick l-lurley againsT iT. As usual, a heaTed discussion Tollowed wiTh mem- bers voicing Their individual opinions. l-lisTory Forum members planned To enlarge The scope oT Their acTiviTies by inviTing ouTside speakers To address Them and by showing movies on Topics of currenT inTeresT. .i....,.. ris rr- we Theresa Kramer, Gordon Jackson, Eleanor Kendall, WinsTon Lawson, and DoroThy LauTs served as officers OT The l-lisTory Forum. IO7 i Sealed: Shirley Messersmilh, Edward Sverdrup Sfanding: Henry Haberman, Charloffe Shook Sf? GERMAN CLUB Again 'rhis year, fhe German Club mef fwice a monfh in Room 239, under fhe supervision of Miss Wesferman. Mem- bers chose Edward Sverdrup, Presidenfq Shirley Messer- smifh, Vice President Henry Haberman, Secreraryq and Charloffe Shook, Treasurer. The main feafure of our formal and informal rneefings was singing. Many fimes beaufiful German solos were sung fo inspire fhe Club members. Also af our formal meefings, we discussed fhe lives and works of ninefeenfh cenfury com- posers as Wagner, Sfrauss, and Schuberf. Our favorife songs are sfill: Du, du liegsf mir im Herzen , Heidenroeslein , and Ein Jaeger aus Kurpfalzn. We found many wrifing games fo be inferesfing in our sfudy of fhe German language. A+ informal meefings, we played old familiar games as Ringlein and Fruchlcorb. Conversafions in German improved our knowledge of Ger- man greafly. The main social evenf of 'rhe year was our Chrisfmas parfy, af which we had a free, refreshmenfs, and enferfain- menf. This program was carried ouf according fo German cusfom. The favorife Chrisfmas carols, O Tannenbaumn and Sfille Nachf, heilige Nachfn, were sung wifh much enfhusiasm. GERMAN CLUB Seafed: Charloffe Shook, Elinor Rupperf, Be-Hy Spies, Shirley Messersrnifh, Anna Srnilh, Rosemarie Spies, Henry Haberman, Thomas Meyer Sfanding: Helen Keifzel, Norman Berns, Donald Brown, Virgil Hale, Jack Holf, Ronald Reh, Edward Sverdrup l IO8 SKETCH CLUB This year, clespiTe having been inTerrupTed by snow sTorms and coal shorTages, The Sl1eTch Club has progressed under The capable supervision oT lvlr. VicTor Lalli. On Tuesdays, The members devoTecl Their Time To The sTudy and drawing oT The anaTomy, while on Fridays, They worked on pencil slceTches using some oT The sTudenTs Tor models. SlceTching whiTe on black added varieTy To Their endeavors. Mr. Lalli, aT These Times, improvised new ideas and gave valuable suggesTions Tor individual irnprovemenTs. From The halls oT KensingTon came These ouTsTanding models: Diane Medinger, AlberT Monaco, Dale lvlex, William O'Neill, Romaine Gerlach and l-Toward Shaw. Thomas Ober, a Tor- mer KensingTonian, posed Tor The group in his UniTed STaTes Navy uniTorrn. AdopTing Mr. Lalli's moTTo oT mixing play wiTh work, The sTudenTs produced more creaTive work in a more pleasanTly, leisurely manner. ART AWARDS In The Annual MeaT PosTer conTesT, KensingTon arT sTu- denTs won six prizes and Three honorable menTions. BeTTy Lorenz and VioleT LoTgren won SIB each. Claude l-loTTman, Frank lvlazurowslci and lvlariorie Knochenhauer were awarded STO apiece, and RoberT l-luberT's posTer won 355. l-lonor- able menTions wenT To Yvonne Karlalc, Jaclc PuTpaTT, and Charles Brunner. BeTTy Lorenz and Yvonne Karlak display Two of The prize-winning posTers Mr. Lalli direcTing The Slcefch Club wiTh Diane Medinger as model IOS' Top-l-laTTers on Parade. Jean Roscoe, Mary ElizabeTh Runc- kel, Jane 5chrauTsTeTTer, Mar- gareT Ryan, Geraldine Healey, Barbara Fosfer, Eileen O'Mara, BeTTy GoTTsTein ir A dance pose by Richard Wilcox ir A singer quarTeT consisTing of lv1ilTon Kuhn, William Aver- ill, Virgil Hale, Rob- erT Wypiur ir A pixie pose by Romaine and Rosalind Gerlach RHAPSODY The lighTs were slowly dimmed unTil The audience was in compleTe darkness. Then wiTh a cry of LeT's have a liTTle sunshine. The spoTlighT beamed and Ken's minsTrel show was under way. A splash oT color greeTed The audience as The gaily clad darkies danced oTT The sTage and Through The audience singing There's Going To be a GreaT Day, and iT was a greaT day Tor Kensing- Ton. From The Time The curTain opened, The audience roarecl in gleeful laughTer as Mr. lnTerlocuTer, Kevin Cox, inTroduced The black Taced end men. 225 pounds, Slim Torge, lrium PeTers, and The anTics ol: Tomlio Schulz broughT roars oT laughTer ThroughouT The enTire show. A consTanT Trouble maker was Mr, Bones Oberkofler who raTTled Through many a ioke. AT inTervals beTween The jokes and wranglings OT The end men, were many specialTy numbers which showed a proifessional Touch. The Gerlach sisTers, in True pickaninny dress and sTyle gave a well received rendiTion oT LiTTle BiT oT l-loney and Mandy. WiTh Mr, lnTerlocuTer Cox keep- ing The show moving smoorhly along, we were Shirley Waller Taps ouf sweeT harmony on The xylo- phone ' af A banjo solo by Charles BraumgarT ' 'A' The arf of puTTing on make-up as ex- hibiTed by Donald Fiegel. The arTisT, and Sherwood Szen, The innocenT by- sfander ik S An informal pose OT Margarei' Ryan, Sherwoo Szen, KenneTh Swannie, Eileen O'Mara BLACK To a perTormance never equalled in Ken- loeTore. Marky SToclcman's impersonaiion Robinson was easily The hir OT The show. As Two encores indicaTe. Bill Robinson has Tound compeTiTion. Following shorTly, The inimiTable Richard Wilcox broughT down The house wiTh his rendiTion of GenTleman Trom Georgia accom- loy a smooTh Tap dancing rouTine. Dick is a Trooper. OT course, There were many orher specialTies in- Sad Sam, Lou Lalli, The concerTina player: s beauTiTul banio solo: Shirley Wal- s xylophone inTerpreTaTion oT Nola. and songs KensingTon's own Tamous guarTeT, The lnlc aoicaioisf' Surrounding The perTormance Through- uT The show and adding some oi Their own l3eauTi- l songs, was a TiTTy voice chorus, clad in brighT sillc clceTs. The close oT The curTain, aT The end of The show, roIIoh+ a Tremendous reacTion Trom a reIuc+an+-+o- audience. Words oT praise were many Tor show, buT The perTormers lcnew ThaT a large lConTinued on page l86l SeaTed: Donald Brenner, Richard Williams. Roberl' SchulTz, Glenn Frank, Paul Herrmann STanding: Ronald Holmlund, PaTrick Hurley, James Doeing, AlberT Franlcenberger, William Acquard Y, in 'T H K V THE RADIO CLUB Under The compeTenT insTrucTion oT Mr. Haynes The Radio Club members learned The pracTical side oT radio. InTricaTe circuiT diagrams were paTienTly Traced, TRP and superheT- rodyne radio seTs were boTh builT and repaired, and oTher radio accessories were TesTed and Tixed. As an ouTside proiecT, several OT The members builT a TransmiTTer, which, TorTunaTely Tor all concerned, did noT brealc any govern- menT regulaTions lwe hopel. The oTTicers OT The club are Paul Herrmann, PresidenTg William Acquard, Vice PresidenT and Glenn Frank, Secre- Tary. To The radio layman The maze oT wires, condensers, resis- Tors, and radio Trequency cholces lnoT To menTion coils and TransTormersl would be an impeneTrable labyrinTh: buT To The club members, wise in The ways OT radio recepTion, iT became an inTeresTing and undersTood challenge. Radio Theory had been converTed inTo pracTical use. SLIDE RULE CLUB This year 'rhe Slide Rule Club, absraininq from Ihe purely Iheorefical, siressed -malhemalics periaininq direclrly Io 'Ihe war. Celesiial navigaiion and radio formulary for The pros- peclive G. I., indusfrial uses of The slide rule for Ihe Iu+ure engineer, general malhemalrics for The energeiic sIucIenI- all were 'ropics of Mr. Larrabee's insfruclion. I-Iowever, Jrheory and amusemenf were noi' enrirely Iorqolrlren. Mofion picfures, demonsI'ra+ing Ihe principles behind complicafed machinery, were shown ar several meelinqs, Maihemalical puzzles, dubiously Iilled recreaIions, were swealed over aI olher mee'ringsg solulions ollen hinging on Mr. Larrabee's hinlrs. For boih amusemenl and experience Ihe annual proieci, measuremenl' of Ihe school chimney lwirhoulr a rulerl, was underialcen. Affer The sexranr was pu+ info workable con- difion I'he proiecl was compleied. The members of Ihis club have been more Ihan recom- pensed for 'rhe amounl ol lime and efforr Ihey have spenl on mas+ering Ihe slide rule and all agree Ihal Ihis is Iheir favorife club. Officers of 'Ihe club were William Acquard, presidenlrg Donald Drescher, vice president and Paul I-Ierrmann, secre- Iary. 5 ., .Bmw ss I, , , , as N . g'Ss,.Jfs'sb2er H mas ...i. 0 4 s QR SLIDE RULE CLUB I SLIDE RULE CLUB II I Firsf Row: D. Ely, R. Clark, N. Sverdrup Firsl Row: A. Ivlarquardl W Rouse I-'Second Row: J. Evans, R. Goundry, E. Second ROW: R' Sforml R cial, aas . U Third Row: C. Koerner, D Brown Hgrhlinsow. R. Roesch, R. I-Iemann, P. W. Acqua'-dy H. Schmidf Slandinqz Mr. Larrabee SIGVICIIUQ5 D- Dfeschef ASSEMBLIES Kensinglon's big pre-Bennell loolball rally lhis year was sponsored by lhe senior girls. Jean Roscoe, Jean Soule, Belh Runckel, Belly Klopl, and Willma Berney aided Bess Lancasler in lhe wriling ol a riolous play which was presenled as a caricalure ol an all slar Ken loolball leam. Willma, our charming announcer, crealed Koerner's as a selling lor a group ol girls discussing lhe relurn ol servicemen who had al one lime been slars ol Ken's loolball leams. Ivlr. Bergslrom and Mr. Monl- gomery were easily persuaded lo permil a game be- lween lhe ex-loolball heroes and our I944 leam. The relurning servicemen were caricalured by eleven senior girls wilh lheir lresses pinned up upon lheir heads. Cheers and songs, wrillen by lourlh year boys and girls, were Iuslily sung by lhe audience belween a briel curlain and lhe Iasl scene. Bandagecl and bruised, hobbling on crulches and moaning, lhe G. I. loolball slars were a pililul group as lhey drearily sang, Poor Bennell I-l'igh. Wilh November, came lhe annual Thanksgiving day program. An inspiring play was presenled by lhe girls ol 406 enlilled, Thanksgiving wilh lhe Besl Family, wrillen by Janice Dillman, Janice Eggerl, and Beverly Evans. This was lhe slory ol an average American lam- ily lrying lo live a peace lime Iile during lhe mosl dread- lul war in hislory. The prominenl characlers were Jean Barrell, Elisabelh Ivloore, Jacquelyne Moore, Elsie Gehr- man, Rulh Bayard. Barbara Fabing, Gloria Nowacki, Jean Lang, Phyllis Kirsch, Marie Ivlergler and Janice Eggerl. Arlhur Kurz and David Traullein, lwo seniors. appeared in lhe prologue, which look place in a 'loxhole on a Soulh Pacilic Island. The lwo G. I.'s were reminiscing aboul lhe Thanksgivings lhey had spenl al home. Back home, lhe members ol lhe family slale lheir gripes and argumenls unlil lhey linally realize lhal lhey should slop complaining and be lhanklul lor lhe blessings which lhey can enjoy in a war-lorn world. December sevenlh was observed in reverence lo lhe memory ol I6 lormer classmales who have given lheir lives in lhe slruggle lor lreedom. We were honored by 1944-45 The presence oT Their moThers and wives To each oT whom was presenTed a sheaT OT red roses. This program was beauTiTully concluded by The singing oT Boy oT Mine by LieuTenanT Donald I-loppa OT The class oT '41, On February 9, l945, ThaT momenTous day Tinally ar- rived on which was To Talce place The greaT debaTe be- Tween The girls and boys oT KensingTon I-Iigh School. The Topic OT This sTirring baTTIe was: Resolved ThaT The women won The Civil War. Represenhng The aT- TirmaTive Team were I-IerTa NiTsche, Yvonne Karlak, Bess LancasTer, and alTernaTe I-Ielen Falla while The negaTive Team was complerely guided by Roger WedeIcindT, Ed- ward BocIcsTahIer, John Declcer and alTernaTe Channing Jeschke. ExceIIenT speeches were given by all The parTicipanTs as They sTrove To prove ThaT Their respecTive sides won The Civil War. As The greaT conTesT drew To The close The parTicipanTs debaTecI Turiously and iT was aT This poinT ThaT John Declcer rose and uTTered his classic re- marlc May I remind Miss I.ancasTer ThaT General Mc- CIeIlan's moTher was married To a man. AT The end OT The debaTe The iudges weighed The argumenTs Tor boTh sides and when The Tinal score was Tallied, The girls emerged vicTorious by The score OT 8 To 7. Sincere praise is due To all These girls and boys who parTicipaTed in This debaTe and a special noTe oT Thanks is also due To Dr. Adler, Miss Goossen, and Miss Dick- man wiThouT whose help and unTiring eTTorT This debaTe would have been impossible. Shamroclcs and shillalahsl The Irish had a greaT day on March l6Th when The local colleens and Irish lads as- sembled Tor The annual SainT PaTricIc's Day Program. An overTure oT sTirring Irish Tunes including: My Wild Irish Rose and When Irish Eyes are Smiling was played by The orchesTra. ArT Schindelbeclc, KensingTon's Charlie Spivalc, gave his own version oT An Irish LuIlaby. Miss Alice McQuade's song really sounded Iilce A I.iTTIe BiT OT Heaven. Then an Irish Folic Dance presenTecI by I8 IConTinued on page I86I .fer I LIBRARY MONITORS Sealed: l-lclen Lanno, Geraldine Jackson, Janef Hessinger, Gloria Leone we-.-.. Fa H N rffmwf mffEms,m,s ,M H E:2,.,.,aaBws Sranding: Arlene Brown, Erhel Keilsch .M ss:..,,,m,QSQ.E.MM-s. LIBRARY MGNITORS Wherher ir is informarion aboul' our own ci+y of Bufial or some far-off place in rho Pacific, Kensingron siudenls ca find all The 'iacrs They are seeking in our school library Under 'rhe capable guidance of ivliss Lane, The librarian and her efiicienr assisranis, rhe library monirors, complere clara on any subieci is always available. The library monirors are rhose business-like young ladie who darr in and our of srudy rooms delivering library slips. These girls arrive ar school early mornings +o check in books: They give up siudy periods Throughour 'rhe year 'ro sorr and srack rhe valuable collecrion of books in ihe school library and ihey slay lale aflernoons lo a'i'rend To lhe many dulie of managing a library. ' To Miss Lane and her assisranls go rhe Thanks of all Ken- singron srudenrs for making The library a valuable place for srucly, research, and enioymenf. TOP Eleanor Marhis, Diane Scheublein. Eleanor Kendall BOTTOM ' Jean Pflager, Roiene Scherzinger, Jane Wind I F ' H, if ,Sig ,T , The Angel Chorus and The Kings presenTed TradiTional carols. John Decker and Frederick Cull road Th THE CHRISTMAS PAGEANT A Time honored TradiTion oT KensingTon is The annual presenTaTion oT The ChrisTmas PageanT. Each year. The magnificence oT The holiday season is borne ouT in The music oT The masTers, proclaiming The sTory oT The NaTiviTy. MaiesTically opened by The voices oT The Two propheTs, The wondrous sTory was unfolded. The gold-robed angel choir surrounding The resplendenT evergreen Tree was a lasTingly impressive sighT. Bearing The glad Tidings were The eighT heralds led by The SpiriT oT ChrisTmas, Charles Hooper. Then came The shepherds singing Their praises. The ocTeT including Tenors and basses RoberT Wypuir, Virgil Hale, William Averill, and KenneTh Swannie, and alTos Fay Pierce, Arlene Gahwe, Helen Sypniewski, and Doris Erick- son caroled The melodious NazareTh. The angels in dueT, Ann Gianadda and PaTricia Frank, raised Their voices in harmonious anThern. Singing as They bore Their giTTs came The Three kings, Richard Wilcox, Jay Filler, and WinsTon Lawson. SoloisT FaiTh Frey sang The beauTiTul Jesu Bambino. As The enTire casT and orchesTra joined in MozarT's im- morTal Gloria and The l-lalleluiah Chorus Trom Handel's Messiah, a momenTous presenTaTion came To an inspiring close. , TOP Hark The herald angels sing BOTTOM While shepherds waTched Their flocks prophecies. 'X s S will . A Xl',' l l - l 1 y J M If J , l l l i l ,hj' KENSINGTCDN BAND John Michienzi and Peler Ankerud fune up. The 68 members of fhe school band, l7 of whom are freshmen, have been an imporlanl laclor in lhe succe ol many assembly programs. Rehearsals held lwice a week enabled 'rhe members, each of whom has had pri ale inslruclion, lo perlecl lhe varied programs presenled. The band heighlened our morale al foofb games and sporls assemblies. Especially commendable was lhe program arranged for lhe communily obser ance ol V-E Day. The orcheslra has been a valuable conlribulor lo school enlerlainmenls and assemblies. Exceplionally fin programs were presenred on special holidays such as Chrislmas, Easier, and Thanksgiving. The orcheslra h always had an oulslanding pari in lhe Junior and Senior Day programs. This year, ils line performance co lribuled greally lo 'rhe success ol 'rhe Minsrrel Show. Firsr Row: C. Jackson, J. Demeo, G. Del Prince, 6. Krall, Ridolli, R, Synoracki, R. Clark, B. Klopf, N. Reali, D. Rofh, Andersen, A. Guslalerro, R. Jacky, H. Forbach, M. Davis, D, Ziemke, M. Ellis, R. Wypiur, R. Wolf Second Row: J. Kocinski, l. Klopf, J. Erlell, W. Lawson, D. Marlin, R, Howell, R. Webber, F. While, R. Ohlheiser, A. Schind beck, D. Niederpruem, H. Bosworlh, J. Carl, C. Baldwin, E. Mye,G. Avery, M. Hering Third Row: R. Pohl, 6. Wanlzel, B. Napierala, C. Nagle, G.Thomson, B. Fabing, J, Langerman, D. Brown, P. Herrmann, . Ruppenlhal, V. Michienzi, R. Clark, R. McLaughlin, G. Hopkins,W. Young Fourlh Row: R. Davis, C. Waugh, J. Scheuerle, C. Handel, M. Kuhn, D. Ely, R. Krohn, C. Harris, F. Dombrowski, J. Michien E. Hawkins, H. Schmill. D. Rockey, R. Howell Fiffh Row: R. Branch, V. Hale, R. Bump IIB' J. WFPAFF ORCHESTRA Eirsl Row: L. Harvey, J. Kocinski, S. Price, C. Hibbard, J. Herald, D. Reclman, C. Shook, A. Harrrich. B. Spies, Gr. Paolini, M chalz, J. Clark. A. Bradlield, R. Dahlquisl, A, Jones, J. Roliqer, N. Barback, J. Schramm, C. Nagel, l.. Holfon Second Row: V. Reali, R. Herqel, H. Schmiff, G. Wanlzel, R. Schmidl, A. Yeoslros, W. Felzner, A. Yeoslros, A. Schindelbeck . Markham, S. Weiss, E. Looze, D. Nelson, M. Webb, N. Schreiber, N. Karlak, N. Vann, E. Looze, B. Borkowski, R. Emer, R. Bump . Mueller, R. Peruzzini, L. Buclnick, V. Hale. P. Belcher Third Row: R. Pohl, B. Haywood, G. Budnick, R. Clark, H. Forbach, G. DelPrinc:e, N. Reali, D. Rolh, A. Andersen, R. Ohlheiser . Kuhn, P. Ankerud, R. Skidmore, B. Klopl, R. Wypier, J. Ridolli, J. Derneo, G. Krall, M. Ellis, N. Ward, C. Chlheiser, A. Blouch . Fischle Fourlh Row: C, Handel, G. Thomson. M. Zimmerman, J. Belcher, E. Mye, D. Nieclerpruern, J. Carl, M. Hering, G. Avery, F Dombr ski, R. Krohn, H. Rup'pen+hal, J. Langerman. D. Brown, P. Herrmann, C. Harris, D. Ely. W. Young, J. Michienzi, F. While . Bosworlh, D. Marlin, H. Keilzel, J. Scheuerle Fillh Row: C. Waugh, R. Davis. B. Napierala, B. Fabing, H, Hermon, J. Schroer, A. Molnar, M. Jordan, G. Vines, V. Michienzi R. McLaughlin, R. Clark, G. Hopkins ' II9 Qi , 'J I ,, ,i K. A X 1 Firsl row: H, Harlrnan, H. Sypniewski, M. Jordan, H. Keiizel, A. McQuade, L. Czech, A. Gahwe Y, Karlak, Miss M. M. Townsend, P. Frank, G. Frank, M. S'+aa'fs, D. Applelon, J. Belz, H. Alkins, C Boldi, R. Gerlach, F. Emilio Second row: A. Molnar, B. Sedziol, E. Rupperl, J. Keller, F. Frey, G. Aprile, L. Arnold, D. Niemann L. Long. G. Schneider, A. Gianadda, M. Marcy, L. Harvey. N. Barback, D. Redman. J. Kocinski, L Hawley Third row: C. Shook, H. Jackson, D. Vallelf, P. Schaeffer, M. Ayres, C. Handel, J, Erlell, N. Ward J. Laird, C. Larkin, H. Krege, B. Lorenz, F. Pierce, M, Baker, l. Klopf, R. Pedini, R. Gerlach, G Pando fi A CAPELLA CHCDIR Perlecl harmony, enrhusiasiic cooperalion, wholesome en- ioymenr of group singing-rhese qualiries combined wiih unusual ralenr are whal make Jrhe A Capella Choir 'rhe suc- cessful singing unii Jrhal' ii is. There are lifry-lhree girls whose voices are classified wiihin four divisions: iirsl and second sopranos and firsr and second alros. Each girl is held individually responsible for The memorizing of all music given, as A Capella singing has no accompanimenr To help ir along. E Their iirsl performance of rhe year was ar ihe Thanks- giving Day Assembly ar which Jrhey sang Bach's Now Thank We All Our God , America My Own by Noble Cain. and The Nerherland Hymn of Thanksgiving . The spiriiual significance of Easier wirh all Hs ioy came info Hs own ar Jrhe Easier Assembly. The choir sang lheir own unique arrangemenls ol: ln a Monaslery Garden by Keielbey, Calm is Jrhe Nigh+ by Bohm and Jrhe inspiring Lord's Prayer of Malolle. This program was repealed for Jrhe parenls of rhe communiry on an evening in Boys' and Girls' Week . lConlinued on page l86l CHESS CLUB The Chess Club, under The guidance and direcrion oT lvliss Wall, meT every Tuesday aTTernoon in Room 403. The oTTicers elecTed were: Channing R. Jeschlce, President Jean STurm. Vice PresidenT7 Josephine Cosmano,'SecreTary and Edward Sverdrup. Treasurer. OT The ThirTy-eighT who Tormed The club, Tour were sea- soned veTerans and Those were Bill Acquard, Donald Drescher, Glenn Frank, and RoberT SchulTz. Since maTches againsT oTher high schools have been abandoned Tor The duraTion oT The war, winning The TradiTional Round Robin School Championship TournamenT is more Than ever beTore a much soughT aTTer posiTion. AT The opening oT each meeTing, one oT The beTTer players would explain To his Tellow members wiTh The aid oT a blaclc board The diTTerenT openings and Traps They could use againsT Their opponenTs. Thus, by This meThod The beginners began To learn The Tricks oT chess, and The veTerans became more eTFicienT, developing sporTsmanship and The power oT deep concenTraTion in boTh groups. These TacTors highly recommend This club To you as invigoraTing and educaTional. Ches Club members aich an exc Ting game beTween Channing Jeschke and Jean STurn'1. KEN SWIM PATRIOTS Le-TT: C. Handel, M. Kless, G. Baron, M, Ball: RighT: D, Melislca, N. Mogford, M. Karkowska Need some clippings Tor The Ken Knapsack? More bonds need To be sold? Call oni The Swim PaTrioTs, They will saTisTy your needs. ConTinuing in To iTs second year oT paTrioTic worlc and Tun, This club boasTs ThirTy-Tive members who have cerTainly lived up To Their name. ln addiTion To bringing in The greaTer share oT clippings for The Knapsaclc, The girls sold bonds ToTaling 5800. l-lelen Schindler, who soldeleven 525.00 bonds, and LoreTTa Mueller, who sold eighT 525.00 bonds, were advanced To The ranks oT capTain and major, respecTively. This, oT course, called Tor some snappy saluTes on The parT oT Those lower in rank. lnTermingIing wiTh The various serious acTiviTies oT The club, Tun and enTerTainmenT have also Tound a place in The PaTrioTs' schedule. For Their TirsT meeTing, The aquabelles hiked ouT To Lincoln Parlc, and There They played baseball, enjoyed a Treasure hunT, and had an equally pleasanT Wiener roasT. The PaTrioTs Took parT in The WaTer Show by doing a specialTy number and many of Them aided Miss Felser as leaders in swimming classes. Thus. The PaTrioTs may loolc baclc upon The year and realize ThaT They noT only had Tun, buT also worlced Tor a Truly worThwhile purpose. FirsT Row: L. Grohman, V. Clarke, N. RaTzel, T-l. Schindler, J. BarreTT, J. Collins, C. Ohlheiser, N. Bellissimo Second Row: L. Mueller, J. Haas, E. PoTempa, A. Maskal, M. Perillo, l-I. Lang, D. Mex, L. Perillo Third Row: S. Krull, C. Lawrie, R. Gerlach, N. Vann, G. WrighT, A. Krull, D. l-loTrneisTer, J. Kleasen, D. STanelc FourTh Row: G. Buechle, J. Mayer, D. Perillo, K. Evers, G. WieTig, B. Lawrie, Miss Felser, N. Munger lf il rl, Nw fx il 'il . 'A . il X 1 i WATER CARNIVAL Indian War Parfy As in previous years. fhe annual Wafer Carnival was a greaf success, due fo fhe unfiring efforfs of Miss Felser and her aquabelles. For days before Ihe evenf, fhe corridor near The swimming pool was a scene of busy acfivify. Sfu- denfs painfed murals of Indian scenes fo add a background of local color fo fhe Carnival acfs. Wifh fhe shorfage of maferials, bafhing caps. and uniform suifs. cosfumes were a problem, buf fhe resourceful girls pifched in and made fheir own. Wifh fheir hair in braids and a fouch of fradifional war painf, The aquabelles were fransformed info Redskins. Wifh a yelp and a howl, fhe enfire casf came our fo greef fhe audience by invifing fhem fo play Indians. Being so enfhusiasfic, fhe onlookers almosf did do as They were asked. The gay colors of The bafhing suifs, feafhers, and beads added much fo fhe beaufy of fhe show. Affer a half hour of swimming. in excellenf fiming and rhyfhm, fhe program was varied. Ten girls in Indian chiIdren's cosfumes performed fheir dance acf, One liffle, fwo liffle, fhree liffle Indians. Tawamana, popularly known as Frances Emilio, gave a beaufiful ren- difion of fhe Indian Love Call. I-Ier lovely voice resounded as 'I'he swimmers came on again in anofher graceful exhibifion. Arrow Poinfs were porfrayecl by wafer-show veferans Dorofhy I-Iofmeisfer, Mary Perillo, Jean Kleasen, Rosalind Gerlach, Carol Lawrie, Virginia Wick, and Jane Collins. This was so perfecf fhaf oohs and ahs of admirafion came from fhe audience as fhe girls did fheir double porpoises. Aquabelles The narrafion was done by Gloria Drollinger and Marilyn Spechf porirayed fhe parf of Liffle Beaver. Everyone reioiced as Liffle Beaver, our sfar, was made chief. The enfire casl' joined in fhe finale. This year's show was by far fhe finesf of 'rhe Wafer Carnivals presenfed af Kensingfon. Narrafor G. Drollinger and W. Skofnicki wifh The Redskins weave an infricafe paffern of wheels and arrow poinfs M. Spechf as Liffle Beaver Le'r's Play Indians! Miss Felser and fhe ATHLETICS Buffalo offers many opporfunifies for sporfs and healfhful recreafion. lfs public parks, fen- nis courfs, baseball diamonds, and swimming pools fosfer a civic inferesf in afhlefics. The sporfs evenfs af Memorial Audiforium and af Offerman and Civic Sfadiums draw large, en- fhusiasfic crowds. The cify's schools wifh fheir excellenfly equip- ped gymnasiums and modern swimming pools feach fhe sfudenfs fo enioy fhe benefifs of afh- lefics. Kensingfon High School has won an envi- able repufafion in infer-scholasfic sporfs and ifs sfudenfs fake full advanfage of fhe cify's recrea- fional facilifies. LO HAS MANY OPPOR TUNI TIES FOR R ECREA Tl ON 1 8 . la' TO PICTURES ON PAGE I45 K 'Nf- X . Q x X Co-CapTains Paul Murray and David TrauTlein accepT The Syracuse Cup Tor The school. KensingTon KensingTon KensingTon KensingTon KensingTon 45 EasT .. 30 50 BenneTT 25 53 Riverside 22 33 SouTh Park 42 ALL-HIGH 39 SouTh Parlc 24lf2 BenneTT Zi EasT ........ .. I5 TSWIMMING Again This year, KensingTon proved iTs superiori in swimming by bringing home The Syracuse Cup T The second sTraighT year. Due To The Tuel shorTage and subsequenT closing The pool, we enTered our TirsT meeT wifh very Ii++ pracTice. However, The Team was in suTTicienTly go shape To bring home a vicTory over EasT, 45-30. successive Thursdays, ThereaTTer, we deTeaTed Benne 50-25 and Riverside 53-22. On March TiTTeenTh, we journeyed To SouTh Pa where we suTTered our TirsT seTbaclc aT The hands our TradiTional rivals. However, as These preliminar meeTs had no bearing on The Tinal cup sTandings, o chances oT winning The championship were noT i paired. On The conTrary. This deTeaT served To insT a grim deTerminaTion which was noT To be denied we came Through To win The All-High MeeT by maioriTy oT TiTTeen poinTs. This meeT also resulTed in Tive men Trom Kensin Ton winning berThs on The All-High Team. These i cluded Chuck Baldwin, sensaTional Treshman in The 4 yard Tree sTyle: Lou Lalli in The Tancy diving evenT an The Tree sTyle relay Team composed oT Len Zielinslc Dave Trau+lein, Paul Murray and Chuck Baldwin. This year's championship aggregaTion was c capTained by Paul Murray and Dave TrauTlein an managed by Frank PeTrella and Ron GriTTin. Coac Warren warns us, however, ThaT only diligenT worlco The parT OT all The reTurning members oT The Team ca bring a vicTory nexT year. FirsT Row lL. To R.l: R. Race, R. Wypiur, C. Baldwin D. TrauTlein. Co-CapT.: T. Beals, W. Shulz, P. Murray, Co-CapT.: . I. R. Ohlheiser, L. Lali Second Row lL. To R.l: F. Pe+rella, Mgr.: S. Szen, AssT. Mgr.: V. Michienzi, AssT. Mgr.: D. Ryan, J. Daddario, C. New- man, L. Cassicl, R. AusTin, R. Gsell, J. Cafozzi, W. Rugg, R. GriTTin, Mgr.: J. Warren, Coach Third Row lL. To R.l: A. Augugliaro, K, Buyea, R. CorTwrighT, R. Brunner, T-l. SchmidT, W. Voll, R. MeTschl, K. Wie- sonsol. R. Torge, E. BoclwsTahler, H. Sprowl, J. SeTloclc I26 f l I FCDOTBALL cause of fhe posfponemenf of fhe opening of school, enfered our firsf game wifh barely a week's pracfice. ever, fhe feam was in sufficienfly good condifion fo n a sfrong Tech 'rearn I3-O, wifh Mickey Hurley doing scoring. The following week we played fhe firsf Fri- game in Harvard Cup hisfory, defeafing Burgard , wifh Dunford lugging fhe pigskin onfo pay dirf. he following Safurday our opponenf was Seneca. Our seemed fo be on fhe downgrade for, shorfly before game, Kevin Cox was injured, depriving us of his fine nsive work. Resulf was a I2-6 loss. To afone for defeaf, we swamped Soufh Park 30-O. Affer This succumbed fo Benneff 24-7. Dunford saved us from hifewash by scoring in fhe laffer parf of fhe game. W 'fg5c .m...,.5Lix A -...- --i--iw ss - fx S if . Misa?-s-sa Q: mnwwxa -B: mms is -va : aa-W ' asa-m75: as ses,--,-Qsjw -m-sa ww E ENR a resulf of fhis game, we finished second in our Eenslngion -gechnlgal ue and had fo play Riverside, second in fheir league. Kensfnglion Eurgar were defeafed by fhem II-6 and wound up fourfh enslngion 55+ s s he CHY Kenslngfon Seneca .Y,, ' K ' f S fh P k orfhy of nofe fhis -year were flhe .fine blocking of Bggneffafn fain' Dave Haas, Mickey Hurley sl signal calling and Kensinqfon Riverside , ford s amazing conversion from a lineman fo All-High ' k, nof fo menfion fhe superb defensive play of Bob 17 ge and Kevin Cox. fl f . , Q! Firsf Row: C. Bilqer, D. Murray. W. Becker, R. Brown, R. Romano, R. Torge, J. Bel , ,f ardner, E. Mankowski J Scafch Second Row: D. Cook, J. Karaken, R. Fox. D. Hurley, R. Dunford, D. Haas, R. Wilcox, D. Cefaly, F. Cull, F. Buonarnici J. Turner. J. Daddario lfkssf. Mgr.l Third Row: D. Trauflein lMgr.l, A. Lorenzeffi, W. Birrer, R. Dombrowski, A. Yeosfros, R, Leney, S, Szen, VV Schulz J Bunfon, E. Jones, J. Beckley, F. Wvhife. R. Guyeffe, R. Donohue, H. Ronald, R., Wilde, R. Rouse Fourfh Row: L. Guerra, A. Monaco. J. Cook, R. Wilde, C.Waugh, M. Coppola, R. Lochner, D. Rambuss, R Beckley P. Ciambella, C. Raines, J. Corbelli, A. Gross. Mr. Bergsfrom, Coach . . 1 f J' I 27 ,fi f r ,fx f A ' X f I. I ff ,-I,' 'T l X ' f , i - .1 r . .i 1 . . V. I, f,,'gM., li .4 X , V! -X ' 'y , , ,' .' . kxu Jr lv iff, .. .3 . I FirsT Row: D. KinmarTin, R. Race, L. Brassaw, J. RidolTi, R. L, Zielinski, R. Webber, J. Connor, T. Kennedy Second Row: Mr. L. C. lvlonTgomery. coach: J. PeTers. as Lawson, R. Ohlenschlager, B. Dowse. D. MacKellar, R. T-ler Third Row: F. Simpson. D, Niederpruem, R. Ohlheiser, P. CROSS COUNTRY SCORES SouTh Park .... .......,. , .. ...............,......., .. 32 BenneTT .......... ....,,. 5 7 KensingTon .. 58 Bob Wypuir ouTdisTances The pack To capTure The mile Wypiur, P. l-Turley, T, FreiTag, capT.: W. Bendig. B. Paxson. ST. rngr.: F. Bieber, R. Zemlce, D. Schmauss, J. Visone, W, geT, T. Meyer, J. BoldT, mgr. OberlroTler, R. Thuerclc, J. Maheu. J. l-leclcerl' CROSS COUNTRY As The l944 Cross CounTry season opened, The Gr l-larriers made a deTermined bid Tor The iniTial leg The cherished Columbia Cup, symbolic of supremac This sporT. The Team was handicapped by The p epidemic which resulTecl in The laTe opening OT sch Thus Torcing The cancellaTion oT The usual meeTs curTailing pracTice runs. When The resulTs oT The Tinal meeT were TabulaTecl, KnighTs Tound Themselves in Third place. For The T Time in Their hisTory, The lads Trom SouTh Parlc emercl vicTorious. SouTh Park led wiTh 3I poinTs. BenneTT vi. second place wiTh The narrow margin OT 57 againsT our Paced by All-l-ligh sTar, Tom FreiTag. The Team m an excellenT showing only To be edged ouT Tor sec place by our NorTh Side rivals. OTher Green and 61 l-larriers who placed well were PaT l-lurley. 7Th: Joe C1 nor, IOTh: Les Weber, l6Th and Les Zielinslni. 22nd. Cc graTulaTions To The Team, Coach MonTgomery, and Ca Tain-ElecT Tom FreiTag. l Firsl Row: K. Geiger, A. RuTeclci, R. Reif, D. Cefaly, co-capTain: S. Szen, co-capTain7 D. Hurley, J. Karelcen, E. Swarhenberg Second Row: A. YeosTros, manager: R. Leney, assi: manager: S. Klein, W. Shaver, G. Kraft W. Birrer, F. Cull, W. Schulz, Mr. BergsTrom, coach . BASEBALL BASEBALL SCORES This season has been, perhaps, The mosT hecTic oT Kenslngmn 3 Bennelhl '4 ' 8 all baseball seasons Thus Tar. The weaTher Torced so KSHSFHQTOH ---fA'-'-- 6 Bufgard -- '---'- '-'- O many posTponemenTs ThaT as a resulT Tew games had KensingTon ..,..,,,,. 2 Seneca . ..., 3 been played by The laTTer parT oT lvlay and Dr. BapsT ordered The Cornell Cup games To cease by June l. No cup was presenTed This year. OT The Three games ThaT were played by Kensing- l Ton, we losT Two and won one. l-lighlighlrs oT The ab- breviaTed season were Werner Babe Birrer's Two S'- hi+ shuT ouT oT The Burgard Bulldogs and .lack Karalcen's T-,X hiTTing in The BenneTT TilT. which we, incidenTally, losT 'ATSX 8-3. The lasT game was a 3-2 hearTbrealcer dropped To Seneca. X A Co-capTains oT This year's aggregaTion were caTcher, f Sherwood Szen, and second baseman. David CeTaly. Q71 The Team was composed almosT enTirely OT reTurned veTerans, among whom were TirsT saclser, Fred Cull: shorTsTop, Shelly Klein: Third baseman, Al RuTeclci, and ouTTielder, Mickey l-lurley. l 29 A ka T,-TT X4 I TRACK FLASH! On May 3l, Coach Lou MonTgomery' charges won Their TourTh successive Track champion ship, by deTeaTing all oTher high schools aT The All High STadium. AT The opening oT The season, The prospecTs To This year's Team were none Too brighT. ATTer inTen sive Training The Team looked Torward To iTs TirsT mee wiTh Technical. -When The Tinal resulTs had been TabulaTed, KensingTon had 59 and Technical 39. Be cause oT The inclemenT weaTher, The nexT Two meeT were cancelled and we were broughT Tace To Tace ' wiTh The All-High meeT. Wallef BOUT Clears The bar Wifh ease On The day oT The All-High meeT, all indicaTions poinTed To a very close and spiriTed meeT. How- ever, Lou MonTgomery's TracksTers reTused To be beaTen and came Through wiTh The remarkable ToTal y ik oT 42 poinTs. Far behind in second place was our rival, BenneTT wiTh 23lf2 poinTs. FeaTures oT The meeT were John PeTers' vicTory in The IOO: Joe Carbelli in TRACK SCORES The low hurdles: WalTer Bock and CapTain Dick Mahoney in The pole vaulTp Bob Torge in The shoT Kenslnglioni - ' 59 Technical ' 3 9 puT, and our winning relay Team composed oT Joseph Corbelli: Emilio Corbelli, Bud Hughes and Fred ALL-HIGH BechTel. . . WlTh The conclusion oT The Track season, we exTend KENSINGTON ,---,-.- 42 Befmeifl' .VA-,------- 23l,f2 congraTulaTions To Coach MonTgomery and The Team Tor a iob well done. FirsT Row: J. Corbelli, H. Michaels, J. Bradley, L. Zielinski, T. FreiTag, J. Russell, R. Thuerck, R. Wypiur, D. Nichols, J. Kamholz, N. Clark, J. Doeing. J. STenger, J. BoldT, W. Bock, R. Mahoney, capT: J. Connors, E. Hawkins, manager Second Row: J. Morgan, C. Schwender, D. Cook, R. Guys-TTe, R. Bickel. P. McDonnell, E. Corbelli, D. Moore, P. Ciambella, R. Beckley, W. Gilbert R. Wood, J. De-Meo, C. Jackson, W. Voll, Mr. L. MonTgomery, coach Third Row: H. RuppenThaI, assT. mga: F. Simpson, ass'T.mgr.: M. Coppola, A. Clark, W. Lawson, D. FrauenhoTer, R. Howell, F. Bechtel, J. WITT, E, Hughes, B. Dowse, J. Parco, J. Bickel, B. Glebe, J. Visone, G. Farrell FourTh Row: V, DiLallo, A. STendTs, W. Bendig, R. Webber P. Hurley, L. DeFiori, M. Kuhn, R. STumm, R. Torge, J. PeTers, R. Wilcox, D. Bunz U 1 ffcfr V . I I f fry!! J .,14X f in ' - 6 wif' ' ' f ff a i L L, -A 4 i ,4 BASKETBALL When fhe smolce of baffle had cleared away and he bodies had been unpiled, The I945 edifion of ensingfon's baslcefball feam was found fo be eighfh n fhe sfanding. Kensingfon's hopes were dimmed affer a fine sfarf hen. af midseason, Elmer Jones ioined fhe Navy. rom fhen on fhe Knighfs were alfernafely hof and old, finishing wifh a fofal of five vicfories againsf ighf defeafs fo capfure eighfh in fhe sfandings. oundly frounced by a mediocre Soufh Park quinfef. he Suffolk Avenue lads all buf gave McKinley, fhe hamps, hearf failure by leading fhem by six poinfs f one fime. Oufsfanding performers for fhe cause of fhe Green nd Gold were Jack Bunfon, who sunk a number of henomenal half-counf shofs, Fred Cull, who firelessly irecfed fhe play and a very promising Junior, Fred echfel. The record may read only 5 wins and 8 losses, buf haf does nof fell fhe sfory. The Knighfs foughf hard nd made every game inferesfing Fred Bechfel leaps high for a lay-up shof BASKETBALL SCO RES Kensingfon Kensingfon Kensingfon Kensingfon Kensingfon Kensingfon Kensingfon Kensingfon Kensingfon Kensingfon Kensingfon Kensingfon Kensingfon lvlasfen ........,.,... Benneff .,....,..e.... Riverside ...... Burgard ...,,.,.....,, G. Cleveland Seneca ,.,..,........,. Emerson ......,A..,. Lafayeffe ......Va.,.. Technical ...,........ l-lufchinson ...,.... McKinley ...,.,ca,,e. Easf ..........a,......., Soufh Parlc ...,...,.. Firsl' Row: D. Murray, F. Bechfel, J. Bunfon, F. Cull, capf.: D. Cefaly Second Row: Mr. Berqsfrom, coachg W. Birrer. R. Sfumm, G, Kraff, R. Loffus, D. l-lurley, S. Szen, mgr. Third Row: J. Karaken, assf. rngr.: J. Corbelli, M. Leslie, J. Bolclf, A. Rufecki, K. Cox, assf. mgr. , .--L . I I l . Firsf Row: D. Delh, M. Wiegerl, I-l. Wiegerl Second Row: R. l-Iolmlund, J. Decker. A. Kurz, D. Brown, D. Drescher TENNIS , Kensinglon .......... 5 lvlaslen ..... ....... 0 Kensinglon . .,.,...., 5 Riverside ,...,,.,....,, O Kensinglon ........,. 5 Soulh Parlc .......... O Kensinglon ...,..,.,, 5 Bennelr ,,,.,,..,,,,.,,. O Kensinglon ........., 5 l-lufchinson ........ O Kensinglon .......... 3 Technical .....,........ 2 Kensinglon .......... 5 Laiayehre ...,..,..... O Kensinglron .......... 4 Easl' ...................... I Kensinglon ...,...... 4 Grover Cleveland I fs X F J I I32 TENNIS This year's edilion of our Iennis Ieam has proved Io I3 Ihe lineslr in Ihe hislory ol I'he school. Buoyed by Ihe re 'rurn of 'Four maior leI'Ier men and several promising squad men, we have crea+ed havoc among our oppone-n+s. The Knighl nelmen clelealecl each of Iheir Tirsl live op ponenls by Ihe overwhelming score of 5-O. I-lighlighl' o The presenf season was Ihe whilewashing of our arch-rival BenneH'. ' This year's powerful Ieam is comprised ol: ' Is'I single I-larold Weigerlq 2nd singles, Red Weigerlg 3rd singles, Do Delhi Isl' doubles, Don Drescher and Jaclc Decker and Zn doubles, Arr Kurz and Don Brown. We wish Ihe boys goo luck and are confidenlr Iha+ 'rhey will successfully complel 'rhe season. FLASI-I! KNIGI-ITS CAPTURE TENNIS TROPI-IY BoTTom Row: L. Perillo, M. Murphy, A. l-loerner, J. Cosmano, V. Wick, P. Truesdell, R, Gerlach, D. Coyle, C. Droll- inger, l-l. Fallc, V. Clarlce Second Row: W. Berney, B. Klopi, E. Weber, B. Bielefeld, A. Maslcal, L. Aloisio, l. Narduzzo, M. ZinTer, M. SchaTz, G. WrighT, J. Pohl, E. ReinharT Third Row: P. McGuire, J. Edge, F. Brenzel, E. Brauer, T. Kramer, J. Knausdorl, C, Borschel, C. Crapa, B. Reis, E. Ives, J. Hollielder FourTh Row: D. Musielalc, J. Bromley, J. Welkner, N. Allen, M. SpechT, l-l. Cobb, M. Brower, G. Leonard Top Row: B. LancasTer, M. Van Riper, G, l-lezel, A, Jepson, D. l-lofmeisler, M. Perillo, R. Fischer, F. BuTTon, S. MessersmiTh, P. Seiberl, L. Miller GOLD K AWARD Cn June I, l945, TiTTy-Tive Senior Girls, The largesT group in The hisTory oT KensingTon, received Their Gold K awards climaxing Tour years oi diligenT work. Necessary crediTs were gained Through parTicipaTion in volley ball, Tennis, baslceTball, horseback riding, hiking and swimming, all of 16, N ,which were aTTer school sporTs. Preceding The Tinal award of a Gold K, each girl had been presenTed wiTh Three leTTers. The Freshman leTTer, consisTing OT a Tour-inch gold TelT K, represenTed a ToTal OT 150 poinTs. For The nexT I5O poinTs, They received a six- inch K. For an addiTional IOO poinTs a seven-inch green and gold TelT K was awarded. The gold pin signiTies The Tinal IOO poinTs The recipienTs.earned. Mrs. AydeloTTe, Miss Messore, Miss WiTczal: and Miss Seymour TaiThTully guided The girls' aThleTics in The gym while Miss Felser, our capable swimming insTrucTor, coached all The swimmers. Miss Lawler acTed as adviser oT The EquesTri-kens. To all, The girls express deep appreciaTion Tor Their Tireless eTTorTs. XXX li F IB J XXXN is L ff!!! ,! . 1 fig. 19 sis gh xx ' - 1. , ,J O. V A L . , v xl. ' qt 4 2, ,n ' xv? u' Q. M 'Q Q s , 1 KG X N, 69 ..' - . . - .. , .. l , P. ' - .-:2f-'- ' 0.0 . , .- ' 0,1 . - . . 1' ' x 'Q,, .J ,227 XX Xxx lb f . SENIOR VOLLEYBALL PirsT Row: E. Brauer, M. ZinTer, D. Coyle, M. SpechT Second Row: M. Murphy, l-l. Cobb, J. Welkner, A. Maskal, C. Crapa, S. Messer- smiTh Third Row: M. SchaTz, M. Brower, D. Musielalc, E. Ives, E. Golden, R. Fischer GlRL'S Each Wednesday aTTer school, 2I8 girls reporTed To The gym To exhibiT Their skill in volleyball. Seven inTe class capTains and Teams were chosen, aTTer which pracTice periods began. One-Two-Three-over! could b heard above counTless oTher shouTs during each game. lT soon became necessary To aTTempT silenT games, b The exciTed girls made ThaT almosT impossible. ATTer The pracTice and insTrucTion periods, play-OIT gam were held. Each class chose a Team OT TiTTeen girls. Rulh Fischer capTained The Seniors: RuTh Murray, Th Juniors: Blanche Sorgi, The Sophomores: and Rosemarie Spies, The Freshmen. JU N IOR VOLLEYBALL FirsT Row: C. Lawrie, I-l. Schindler, N. Kurnmer, M. Ryan, M. Fiegel, B. Adelmann, D. Mex Second Row: C. BoldT Top Row: R. Murray, G. Goellner, J. Kleasen, E. Nadolinslci, l-I. Van de WaTer, C. Kropelin, D. Cobb. D. WiTbeclc, J. Marks X Qxbg X gg g 134 ii ,sg .J -9 eli' S Q3 T' SOPHOMORE VOLLEYBALL Firsf Row: L, Grohman, J. Haas, R. Prazmarli, B. Sorgi, l. Maziarz, J. Ciaschini, L. lnda Second Row: L. Josefialc, L. Siarr. ll Rydlewski, J, Scheuerle, E. Monczynski, T. Buczkowski, T. Vargovick, M. Panke, M. Karlcoslca VCDLLEYBALL In The preliminary games, There was keen compeTiTion among The Teams, TerminaTing in a Three-way Tie mong The Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors. The play-OTT was won by The Seniors. FaiThTul volleyball par- icipanTs are now TiTTy or sixTy poinTs nearer Their goal, The Gold K The coveTed award oT all sporTs enThusiasTs. Tine sense oT sporTsmanship was evidenT during all The game periods and The girls learned noT only The Tun T keen compeTiTion, louT The value OT good Team-work. l FRESHMAN VOLLEYBALL Seafed: L. STaub, J. BuTler, J. l-lezel, C. HiscuTT Second Row: J. Will, E. Endres, S. Weiss, M. Baile, J. BarreTT - Third Row: L. Galmbacher, H. Smolnes slcy, B, Chamlaos, M. D'Alessandro, D. STanelc FourTh Row: R. Spies, K, Evers, N. Pislce, B. Fabing, V. Biniewslci I35 gj BOWLING KEN ALLEYS FirsT Row: G. Hezel, J. KeiTsch, J. Edge Second Row: R. Miller, D. WeTbeck, I. KlopT, B. LancasTer, W. Berney, B. KlopT, D. Cobb, E. BeTz, J, Welkner, J. Bromley, E. Weber, M. Miller Third Row: B. Fabing, J. Will, J. Harlock, F. BuTTon, L. Miller, D. LauTs, T. Kramer, E. Maderer, A. Gahwe, J. HOl'Telder, L. 6arTzke, M. Furlong, T. Vargovick FourTh Row: M. Poss, P. Truesdell, A. Hoerner, M. SpechT, R. Fischer, H. Falk, M. Frankenberger, P. SeiberT, C. Drollinger, D. Henning. D. Boorom FiTTh Row: H. Bell, B. Chambos. S. BechT, . SchaTT, S. Jones, A. Scheidler, M. Sedler, M. Hack- rO'H', M. D'Alessandro - BOWLING Ani echoing sound OT The ball, hurdling down The alley: Ten pins, which To The dismay OT The girls never seemed To Tumble: and ThaT ever-remaining guTTerg These were The surroundings OT The Ken Bowling Clubs which meT each Friday aTTer school. SO large was The number OT girls who Turned ouT Tor bowling This year, ThaT Two groups were Tormed, one meeTing aT The Schiller Park Alleys and The oTher aT The KensingTOn Alleys. The girls were divided inTO Teams and each, in Turn, bowled againsT The oTher. Mary Ann Furlong achieved The TiTle OT highesT single bowler wiTh a score OT l76. The bowling champion Tor T945 was Gloria Oberlander. Her average Tor TwenTy-eighT games was T42 and her high score l68. Under The able guidance OT Mrs. AydeloTTe and Miss Seymour, anOTher success- Tul year OT bowling was compleTed. BADMINTON The badminTon season began wiTh TiTTy girls Trom The Junior and Senior classes coming To pracTice every morning Tor Three weeks. Mrs. AydeloTTe sTarTed To Teach The girls The TundamenTals OT The game and Miss Messore conTinued The insTrucTions. The ambiTious aThleTes learned quickly and soon There were many ouTsTanding players, among Them Carol Drollinger, Helen Schindler, Jean Kleasen and EThel and Leona Golden. An abiliTy TesT was given To any girl who wished To earn 25 exTra poinTs Towards her leTTer. There was no cOnTesT To deTermine The champion players, louT enThusiasm and good sporTsmanship were always presenT. FirsT Row: P. Truesdell. D, Coyle, J. Bieler, A. Kasprzyk, H. Schindler, D. Mex. B. SeuTerT, L, Colucci, B. Beh, V. Maiewski, H. Falk, A. Hoerner. L. Mueller Second Row! E. Weber, L. Aloisio, C. Crapa, E. Karl, l. ShoberT, C. Drollinger, G. Leone, J. Pflager, H. Genga, B. Napierala, M. BeTz, T. Harrigan, L. Golden Third Row: M. Spangler, M. SpechT, S. Messer- smiTh, P. Se-il:JerT, A. Scheidler, G. LipperT, G. Leonard, J. Bromley, F. Brenzel, M. Fisher, D. WiTbeck, P. Hohensee, J. STaTTel FourTh Row: A. Coyle, J. Welkner, N. Allen, H. Cobb,-D, Cobb, M. Brower, E. Parzymieso, R. Fischer, M. Frankenberger, H. Van deWaTer, A. DisTler, E. Golden, J. Kleasen , BOWLING SCHILLER ALLEYS FirsT Row: J. Cosmano. R. Kline, 6. Oberlander, F, Szumigala, E. Ives, E. Kolb, L. Heinrich, L. Arnold, G. Simon, gE.'Mierzwa Second Rowri' B. Rusa, A. Wharff, J, Scheuerle, M. Panke, L, Sfarr, V. Wilde, J. Sinclair, R. Ferringer, N. Beenau, R. Borgwedel, A. Kladke, J. Liebler, J. Friedly Third Row: R. Spies, E. Cosmano, L. Murszewski, H. Muenkel, J. Ciaschini GIRLS' BASEBALL Under The helpful guidance of Miss Messore, The girls' baseball season began This spring. Sevenfy- five enfhusiasfic girls pracficed every Monday and Tuesday eagerly looking forward To The final infra- mural games. The class Teams were chosen afTer five weeks of arduous pracfice. The seniors, in Their lasT year of baseball aT Ken, elecfed Janalee Pohl, capfain, along wiTh Mary Jean Zinfer, manager. The oufsfanding junior Team was capTained by Claire Kropelin wiTh The capable assisfance of Jean Kleasen. WiTh Carol Ohlheiser as capfain and Lorraine Mack as manager, The sophomores began Their firsT year of baseball wiTh an exfraordinary aTTendance. The final resulTs were noT yeT in as The Compass wenT To press, buT The iuniors were favored To repeaT Their Tifle of Champions, TUMBLING Wifh Miss Seymour as Their guide, Twenfy-five sophomores, eleven freshmen, four seniors. and Two juniors enrolled in Tumbling This year. Despife all The bone-creeking and sore muscles, The Tumblers Tried ouT old and new sTunTs, masTering Them wifh smiles of Triumph. The mosT oufsfanding abilify was shown by liffle Helen Pofempa who, wiTh occasional help, masfered beaufiful fish flops. Ginny Wick sTarred in forward rolls, backward rolls, and carfwheels. Ofher able performers were The Jepson SisTers, AniTa and Joan, who did flips, monkey rolls, and elephanf walks. These are especially difficulf To masTer since Two people musT parficipafe in Them. Members of The Tumbling'Club earned from TwenTy-five To sixTy poinfs Toward Their afhlefic leTTer, depending upon The number of sTunTs learned and The perfecfion wifh which They could perform Them. FirsT Row: B. Del.ano, J. Jepson, G. Thomson, N Bohn, A. Krull, J. Heckel, T. Buczkowski, E. Monczynski S. Sfafford, J. Miles, L. Josefiak. M. Karkoska, T. Var govick, D. Rydlewski, T. Monczynski Second Row: B. Aumick, M. Hoerner, R. Bayard M. Doll, R. Burns, L. Garfzke, A. Jepson, V. Wick, M Jolly, J. Barre-TT, l. Maziarz, D. Zielinski, J. Cosmano, C. Ohlheiser Top Row: M. Furlong, M. Burgess, V. Haefner, M Neureufer, N. Vann, B. Lawrie, C. Boldf. H. Pofempa, T. Bafyra, S. OTT, N. Beenau, J. Hollerand, J. Sikorski D. Boorom SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL Firsf Row: I, Klopf. M. Csonf, M. Panlce. T. Buczkowsld, L. Grohman, B. Sorgi, J. Scheuerle, L. Slarr, R. Prazmark Cenfer Row: B. Ruse, J. Kei+sch 1 A -.un itil! - Qlllx 4 W M 'V-JV V 4 -.ly , - xv rf . GIRLS' Alihough baslcelball was somewhal delayed fhis year because of 'rh lale opening ol school 'rhe Jreams had a very successful season. Mos of The girls were veieran players and knew The line poinis of ih game so excifing speedy confesls were 'rhe resull. Aliler preliminary pracrice games, :reams were chosen and Jrh annual mler class compe+i+ion +o derermine The champions began The conlesl' was a splrlled one buf Jrhe sophomores caplained by Louise Grohman finally proved 'rheir superiorify. Ofher members o ' FRESHMEN BASKETBALL Firsi Row: J. Barre+'r. S. Weiss, J. Hezel, N, Bellissimo Second Row: Kafhryn Evers, D. Slanelc, Karolyn Evers Sfanding: R. Spies BASKETBALL he sophomore Team were Blanche Sorgi, RuTh Prazmark, Joan eiTsch, and Mary CsonT. Among The oTher classes, ouTsTanding layers were MargareT Ryan, capTain of The junior Team, Shirley essersmiTh, Jean Kleasen, Dale Mex, and DoroThy STanelc. BaslceTball was noT only Tun Tor The girls who parTicipaTed, buT any oT Them earned a subsTanTial number oT poinTs Towards Their old K pins. SENIOR BASKETBALL Kneeling: P. SeiberT, E Brauer P Trues clell STanding: l-l. Falk, M.ZlnTer M SchaTz S. MessersmiTh, F, BuTTon M SpechT E Ives, G. Drollinger, L. Miller J l-lollfelcler M. Murphy, J. Pohl, C. Drolllnger V, tw. nw' .o 5 4 . .,,..- 4 . ... 3 b'L ' P9 ' 70' A 'aj nw , ' si l . Qi' f l - -. JU NIOR BASKETBALL Kneeling: G. Healey, J. Marks. M. Ryan, D. Mex STanding: A. Gianadda, G. Goellner, J. Kleasen, C. Kropelin, T. Harrigan FirsT Row: lkneelingi H. Lang, J. Collins, E. PoTempa, H. Schindler, V. Clarke, R. Gerlach, L. Grohman, N. RaTzel, J. Barre'H Second Row: C. Lawrie, N. Vann, D. STanek, R. Bayard, L. Mueller, E. Cosmano, J. Kleasen, D. Mex LasT Row: Miss Felser, D, HoTmeisTer SWIMMING Swimming acTiviTies This year began wiTh The usual inTer-class swimming meeTs wiTh The Juniors prov- ing Their superioriTy. This Junior Team deserves special commendaTion, since These girls won The meeTs as Freshmen, as Sophomores. and again This year as Juniors. Moreover, more Juniors made The major Team Than any oTher class. T Green and Gold Teams were chosen according To The resulTs oT The inTer-class meeTs. The Green Team, capTained by DoroThy HoTmeisTer, ouTswam The Gold Team by The score oT 33-29. OTher mem- bers oT The Green Team were Louise Grohman, Carol Lawrie, Geraldine Healy, Jean BarreTT, Eunice David, Nancy RaTzel, Vida Clarke, and Helen Schindler. Under The capTaincy oT Dale Mex, Gold Team members were Helen Lang, Jean Kleasen, Jane Collins, DoroThy STanek, RuTh Bayard, Rosalind Gerlach, ErnesTine Cosmano, and Eleanor PoTempa. Among The ouTsTanding swimmers were DoroThy I-loTmeisTer and Louise Grohman. DoroThy swam The IOO-yard Tree sTyle Tor The TourTh year and has never been beaTen. Louise's diving TeaTs bring many a gasp Trom The onlookers. For The Third Time, liTe-saving classes were conducTed aT KensingTon under The able insTrucTion oT Miss Felser. Proving Their greaT inTeresT in This subiecT, ThirTeen girls passed The senior liTe-saving ex- aminaTion This year. Twelve girls passed The iunior TesT. American Red Cross swimming cards were awarded To 205 girls who passed The Beginners' TesT and To nineTy-Tive who passed The ln+ermedia+e TesT. This record is exce-llenT proof oT The inTeresT KensingTon girls have always Taken in masTering The Technique oT swimming. ' J. Vollc, J. KeiTsch, B. Mocny, l-l. VanderwaTer. J. Neeley, M. D'Allasandro-, T. Vargoviclr, R. Burns, A. SmiTh, B. BeTz, E. Gehrman, J. l-leclcel, L. Colucci, M. Jolly, S. Loveless, J. Dillman. J. Case, E. Gehrman, R. l-lorn, Miss Lawler THE EQUESTRI - KENS This year, The rainy, cold weaTher inTerTered considerably wiTh The weelcly rides oT The EquesTri-lrens, buT in spiTe oT This handicap They had a loT oT Tun. The sevenTy-Tive members Teel ThaT iT is a club well worTh Their while. They noT only learn To ride well, buT They learn Tolerance and good sporlrsmanship. The EguesTri-lcens will always remember Their TavoriTe horses, Finnigan, King, Rose, Raven, Sandra, Charmaine, DelighT, Ginger and, oT course, ScarleT O'l-lara. They really can'T leave Joe Runser and Red ouT eiTher. IT iT wasn'T Tor Their loaTienT Teaching. The girls wouldn'T learn To ride so well. Every ChrisTmas There is a parTy Tor all The girls in The club and iusT loeTore June exams They have a brealcTasT ride. They go Tor a long ride, aTTer which They cool: lorealcTasT ouT oT doors. Miss Lawler, The girls' adviser, Takes loarT in all The Tun and sporT wi+h The girls. lT is Through her help and inspiraTion ThaT They have such an acTive club and have so much Tun. OTTicers Tor The year were Beverly Lehman, president Joycy Case, vice-president BeTTy BeTz. secreTary and Adele Bebber. Treasurer. J. Volk, S. Jones, P. Davis, L. Baldwin. B. Evans, P. l-lohensee, M. AberneThy. J. SrniTh. J. l-leimerl, R. l-laiTgema, A. Gillmeisler, V. Maiewslca, J. BouTin, B. Mocny, J. KeiTsch, Miss Lawler ' .4 ADVERTISEMENTS Proximify fo fhe Barge Canal and fhe Greaf Lakes have been fwo imporfanf facfors in de- veloping our commercial inferesfs. Buffalo has a flourishing harbor, an excellenf railroad fer- minal, fruclcing facilifies, and a modern airporf, all vifal in promofing infer-sfafe and inferna- fional commerce, all helping fo bring us 'rhe merchandise displayed in fhe cify's fine sfores. Adverfising is fhe medium fhaf makes us aware of fhe ci+y's commercial acfivifies. We ap- preciafe fhe supporf of our adverfisers who are fruly represenfafive of Buffalo-fhe cify of good neighbors. we GW 0, 'Q 41 is if 2:5 BUFF Al O: A GRE ATCO MMERCIAL CE NTER Donald C. Flach, Phoio- qraphy Edilor of 'rhe Com- pass in I942 and I94-3, was commissioned an Ensign in ihe Unifed Sfaies Navy in June, I945. Don was a graduafe of ihe class of I943. Members oi 'rhe Compass Ari Sfaill af worlc. Yvonne Karlak, Rosalind Gerlach, Ruih Siunkel, Carol Wilferi' COMPASS AD CLUB The purpose of ihe Ad Club is lo give recognifion io 'rhe siudenls who worked lhe hardesl lo secure ads for The Compass. A minimum of one- half page oi adverfisemenis is required for membership. Officers are chosen according fo 'rhe value of ihe ads lhey secure. The s'ruden'r bring- ing in lhe highesl amounl becomes presidenf. This year, John Morgan won lhe presidency: Sophomore June Sirohauer became vice-presidenig Gloria Drollinger and Marilyn Spechl' were coslreasurers and Bess Lan- casler was secreiary. The Ad Club held an informal perly in The gymnasium during Jrhe second weelc in June. SELECTION . . . Choose from Norcross Volland Slanley Hallmarlc Gibson BOTHAM'S CARD SHOP Jus+ Ilne Card for Every Occasion 3l2O Bailey Avenue AM. 4323 Nexl 'ro Posmanlufs SAHLEN PACKING CO. 3I8 Howard Slreel Buffalo, N. Y. Complimenls HOWARD'S Allanlic Servi-Cenrer Kensinglon cor. Godfrey Drink HILLCREST MILK For Beller Healllw Service Tlwalr PIeases S. E. JONES 81 SON CARTING and MOVING Coal and Colce Ereiglwl Hauling a Specially l86 Seneca Slreel ROLY POLY'S LUNCH Texas Red Hofs Spaqlwelli A Specially I866 E. Genesee SI., Buffalo, N. Y. TA. 6762 FLAGG BROS. Complirnen+s of MEN'S SHOES PAUL HAMMER DRY CLEANING 363 Main SI. Congralulalions Class ol: I9 45 2234 Genesee Slreel' HUmboId+ I I64 -1 To The Seniors wiTh our BesT Wishes To enTer a world aT war. . it Q 4 You, GS seniors leave US HOW g 5 an 1 av wi Jil 2 f f.-:gi-::e X Ui' 1 fn..- Will you as our new ciTizens Worlc To have peace once more? When we as seniors leave behind The ioys oT KensingTori, May we Tind in place oT a war-Torn earTh A world aT peace once more! Joanne Hanna 'For The girls of 406 Key To Picfures on Page I25 Corbelli leaps high aT The indoor Track mecT. DuTTy Race perTorms a back dive. A iaclc-lcnife scissors by Race aT The All-High MeeT. Fred BechTel lays a sure one up. The Cross CounTry Champs proudly display Their banner. Kevin Cox shakes hands aT The LeTTer Day, Ralph Race receives his award on LeTTer Day, Fred BechTel drops in Two poinTs during The Ken-McKinley game. Moe Mahoney Tliclcs The pole away jusT as he clears The bar. All-l-ligh Lou Lalli demonsTraTes his al:iliTy in diving. Bill Schulz and Sherwood Szen grin happily aT The presenTaTion oT The Williams Cup. Bill Schulz reaches The end oT The pool. Diclc Wilcox clears The low hurdles wiTh ease aT The indoor Track meeT. UrsiTTi descends afler clearing The bar. Fred Bech+eI and Lou Lalli show us Their skill on The parallel bars. ROOM 239 wishes The be-sl oT luck To The Class oT l945 Good Luck To Our ClassmaTes ROOM I57 l J. '+5Q1Ses+:4:Q9f:4ew:4Q1b:e grcgraiue al fo-nezsze xszfasze 9 0 1 5 as 3 52 E31 The Newest and Most Popular Friendship Bracelet ll ll ' Jmer-om-mf, Q . . , , C3 Link Your Friends Together with an Everlasting H Forget-Me-Not Bracelet M fiti 5'4 rl i ii 457924-,g 4'1 15 , m ENGRAVED FREE ,r o Q 3 wl-me You wAlT i s 2 Q -0 .1 ,Q f v f Q-W., lx 654, I H t - -ts I 99 YGQ XFQS! Pg L gil, Q ,ffl W at HQ, 5 15513: 'ff ge: srsrumc snvsn Q '5 . ii 'gmgaff 97'Z9.- 'l'loL H 'ls . 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X X --DQ ' X wfw U To Miss Scanlon We your girls Trom l62 Wish To show our Thanlcs To you For all The many Things you've done While we've been here aT KensinqTon. There seems no measure To proclaim l-low your help enhanced our aim BuT in This liTTle poem we'ye goT We wish To say, Thanks a loT. Gel Your Graduafion Ouhfil al POSMANTURIS- lNC- Congralulalions Seniors Corner ofTl1orn+on below 3I I6 Bailey CULM'S MARKET i Use Your Credif A 567 Suffolk Open a 3O-day charge accounf al no ex'rra cosl on a I6-week Budgef Plan Farm, Lawn, Garden PHILLIPS BROS- Archery, Tennis Supplies Hardware - Painfs - Wall Paper KELLOGQS FIRESTONE Linoleum - Window Shades Home and Aufo Supply Sfores 3I59 Bailey Ave. Universily 8353-4 A l 26-28 Universilry Plaza Alvllwersf 5722 509 Elmwood Avenue GArfield 8673 I374 Jefferson Avenue GArfield 5523 Besl Wishes Prom CITY EDGE REALTY CO. Realiors 3386 Bailey Avenue PArlcside 9266 General Real Es+aJre Service KNAPSACK STAFF Firsl Row: J. Crowe, M. Carr, F. Buffon Second Row: J, Finnigan, A. Reich, F. Szumiqala, G. Oberlander, B. Young Slandingz D. Ceialy. R. Wilcox, D. Smifh, S. Johnson, L, Murszewski Phone TAylor 4874 Dependable Qualify and Service HOEFLER'S DAIRY Grade A Millc and Cream 5I Barbara Sheer Buffalo, N. Y. Complimenls of M UELLER'S DELICATESSEN 3370 Bailey Avenue l-larry, Mary and Ann EsHma+es Che-erfully Given S. M. CAROLL General Mason Confracrors Phone 85 l-lewillr Ave AM. l329 Buffalo IS, N.Y The Girls of 466 C + fr' Ongra Ula 'Ons Class Ol: l945 - wish +o express Hweir apprecialion io 'rhe Graciualing Class of I945 for file fine ex- H has been a real pleasure for me +o ample lhey 56+ for Us during lhe Year' observe your progress made in Kensingion l-liglw school as Jrlwere are now seven mem- bers of my immecliale family alriending Kensingfon. I also supplied +l'1e workmen and mechanics Hwal buil+ your wonderful gnswfufgonh Bes+ wishes +0 The Class of I945 OHO F' Fischer Girls of Room 366 Complimenfs of KENSINGTON POST 708 American Legion Sir W iff l-low proud we are of Those from Ken Who answered Jrheir coun+ry's call, Of Those who will nor come home again, Who gave lheir lives, iheir all. We honor Jrhe Gold Sfar Mofhers Whose hearfs are heavy and sad. Of all fhe millions of oihers. They had lo lose iheir lad. Girls of 462 'iff ik' Besl Wishes fo The Seniors When Slcyways are Ways of Peace From fhe girls in 463 ROOFTI '59 Room 404 wishes +o dedicafe +his ad We' me Seniors of 163' To lhe many heroes who gave ihelr lives Exiend Besl Wishes +0 Jrhe Seniors +0 be Thar we mighf have peace. Halsled Music Sfudio Privaie Lessons Orchesira Training-Recifals Piano-Piano Accordion Eleciric and Regular Hawaiian Guiiar Spanish Guifar-Banjo-Mandolin Telephone AMhersi 2456 Shea's Kensinglon Theaire Building l-lUmboldi' 52l I LOUISE BEAUTY SHOPPE Experi Permanenf Waving I4-45 Easi Delavan Avenue Complimenis of Turchin's Jewelry S+ore 2972 Bailey Avenue UNiversi'ry I374 Complimenis of Bud's Grocery 576 Lisbon Avenue PA. 9740 i Key To Pic+ures on Page l53 A King and Slurm converse wifh Torge while Mr. Larrabee grins his approval. Your guess is as good as ours, These dark-faced people. The girls Trim our iradirional Yule Tree. Kensing'lon's display in The Sample Shop Window Eifecis of The Benneff As- sembly. The negaiive side of The Greal' Debaie, Boclcsiahler, Jeschke. Decker and Wede- kincli. Miss Creahan caughi in a Jrhoughlful mood, a bi+ wisl- iul perhaps. Finishing 'rouches on The shepherds applied by Mr. Monigomery. Mr. Chassin eyeing The calce in IO6. Schulz and Szen and, in ihe foreground, Lipp prepare for Miss Creahan's birfhday parly. The servicemen view our plaque. Presenlaiion of The plaque 'ro +he school, Jean Beck, Miss Heacock and Mr. McDonnell. Helen Falk and Rosalind Gerlach disguised as Mr. Monlgomery and Mr. Berg- slrom. They sure fooled me. The ushers al The Memorial Assembly in Kensing1'on's din- ing room. Ken servicemen chaf wi+h Mr. McDonnell. STEPHAN'S TEXACO SERVICE Lubricalrion-Tires-Bairieries 2788 Bailey corner Warwick Phone PArlcside 9842 Pa rly Speciallies Birrhday Cakes, Wedding Calces Made io Order FABER'S BAKERY 3058 Bailey Ave. KEY TO PICTURES ON PAGE I52 CORNWELL'S SHOE STORE 3077 Bailey Ave. THE ALCO .3IO5 Bailey Avenue Kensing+on's Leading Place for Ice Cream, Candy and Lunches Full Line ol Candy PArksicle 9723 JOHN GOULD 8: SON Fireslone Tires HU.982O General Conlraclors DAWSON.S -I-IRE SHOP Kilchens Modernizecl, Painling, Masonry, QuaIH'y Plaslering, Roofing Recapping and Vulcanizing 537 Lisbon Ave., Bulzlalo, N. Y. Dale Dawson I76 Doal Sl., PA. 88:3 PA. 0950 BUIIGIO' N' Y' HAYWARD'S HOME BAKERY AL'S MEATS IOOZ, Whole Wheal Bread a Specially Dinner Rolls and Cakes lor all Occasions Service Car On All Makes Inslallalion STOFFEL RADIO SERVICE Reasonable Charges All Work Guaranleed 86 Comslock Ave. Telephone Buffalo, N. Y. PArkside 4945 293 Grider Slreel STEVEN'S BEAUTY SHOPPE I346 Kensinglon Ave. Waves. I-Iairculs, Facials, Permanenls, Manicures, Shampooing, Scalp Trealmenls PA. 9833 Cold Waves CLASS HISTCRY lConTinued from page 4-ll Having compleTed our Third year aT KensingTon and finally realizing ThaT There was a loT we didn'T know, we anxiously looked forward To refurning in The Tall. The pinnacle of our career here aT KensingTon was aT long lasT aTTained. We baskecl in The glory of our new Tifles . . . Seniors. The foofball season was, oT course, The highlighf of The firsT Term and Mickey Hurley, Bill Becker and Bob Romano were a few of The boys who kicked The baTTered and worn pigskin for Ken. Following closely was The ChrisTmas PageanT. This year The fainTing on The parT oT The angels was bigger and beTTer Than ever, and The few remaining angels were deserving of an exTra halo. SanTa Claus had noThing on The Ken Kids This winTer as we walked on house Tops lThe driT+s were so highl and enTered school via The chimney. Despife The severiTy of The winTer, how- ever, sporTs conTinued and The baskefball Team, wiTh Fred Cull as CapTain, gave us, as specfafors, many a Thrill. IT was wiTh mingled enioymenT and regreT ThaT we waTched Dick Wilcox do his Tradi- Tional song and dance on ST. PaTrick's Day for The lasT Time, buT iT will be many many ST. PaTrick's days before we forgef him. The lnTernaTional RelaTions Club was formed abouT March and many educa- Tional meeTings followed. We were greaTly disillusioned when a Professor from The UniversiTy oT Buffalo laT one of These meeTingsl informed us ThaT London really wasn'T foggy aT all. The T-Tisfory Forum was a success Too, due largely To Ken's Golden Tongued OraTor PaTrick l-lurley who managed To answer quesTions which would sTump even The Quiz Kids. FirsT Aid Classes progressed nicely ex- cepT for one bizarre mishap which occurred when Leonard Berman was locked ouT of his Firsf Aid Class by some playful fellows wiTh one shoe on and one shoe oTf, wiTh a large bandage around his leg. Our super swimming Team won The swimming cup for The second consecuTive year and wiTh such swimmers as Lou Lalli, Paul Murray, and Duffy Race how could we lose? Grace Wagner won a war bond for her excellenf essay enTiTled, Americanism on The Home FronT in War Time, and we were all graTeTul To her for bringing This addiTional honor To Ken. In case you wondered why so many of The sTudenTs were going To PeTe llzrank Buckl Oberkolfer's locker one day, we can now safisfy your curiosiTy and Tell you ThaT They all desired To see The honesT-To-goodness kiTTen which he had in iT. When lunch Time came The kiTTen was served milk in a skippy cup and on The whole was TreaTed quiTe royally. Our Tennis champs, l-larold WiegerT, ArT Kurz, Don DeTh and Don Drescher made us all rafher smug by defeafing our NorTh Side rivals BenneTT in Tennis wiTh an overwhelming score of 5 To O. TalenT ScouTs would have found plenfy oT maTerial had They aTTended our Gala Minsfrel Show which held The audience spellbound Through iTs enTireTy. Our hisTory could hardly be complefe wiTh- ouT menTioning Those Two girls who have become famous for cuTTing classes, Gloria Drollinger and Marilyn SpechT. AfTer Three years of kidding ourselves, we didn'T know much of anyfhing buT had iusT enough sense To choose capable oTficers, John Decker as presidenfq l-lelen Falk, vice president Channing Jeschke, Treasurer: Phyllis SeiberT, secrefaryg Rufh Creola, girls' and Fred Cull, boys' mar- shals respecTively. We have now reached The end of our fourTh year and wiTh deep regreT we pass on all Those won- derful memories ThaT make up a class hisTory. Cul' Fl KNAPP FUNERAL HOME owers Planls Corsag s WlNARD'S Doris A' Knapp' l-lcemed MW- Floral Designs for all Occasions 335 Leroy Ave. UN. 0068 3045 Bailey Ave. ai Kensinglon Telephone AM hersl 6400 Besi Wishes ZIEBARTH'S WHOLESALE MEATS 6l3 Calc Si. Buffalo, New Yorlc MALOTTE RADIO Sales and Service Salisiying Since I926 ADMIRAL Radios, Reirigeralors, l-lome Freezers, Eleciric Ranges EMERSON Radios Radio and Aerial Technicians 3 I98 Bailey UN. 5983 ART LOOS-SIGNS Of All Kinds The Sign wifh 'rhe Union Label 208 Roslyn Sireel l-lUmboldi 0546 MEMORIAL ASSEMBLY lCon+inued from page 34l sons' names and Ralph Race confribufed a brief biography, fhe Gold Sfar Mofhers received a bouquef of flowers, symbolic of our sympafhy. These mofhers, and close relafives, were Mrs. Edward Danifz, Mrs. Frank I-Ioefler, Mrs. Eli Jensen, Mrs. Sfephen Ladowslci, Mrs. Robe-rf Pawlowslci, Mrs. Charles Meyer, Mrs. John Redman, Mrs. William Schaefer, Mrs. John Speen, Mrs. I-larry I-lughes, Mrs. John Coleman, Mrs. Elizabefh King, Mrs. Michael Kibler, Mrs. Alois Weclrerle, Mrs. Henry Klinglemeier and Mrs. Alfred DePasquale. ' Those of fhe milifary guesfs who had received service ribbons modesfly described fheir exploifs. Lf. Donald I-loppa sang fhe fouching and appropriafe Boy of Mine. Mr. McDonnell concluded fhe assembly wifh a glowing 'rribufe 'ro all fhose, soldiers and civilians, men and women, who were helping fo Hguaranfee for you and for me, fhe blessings of peace and happiness. Phone I-IU. OI97 We Call and Deliver FOSTER'S BICYCLE SHOP LYKE-NU CLEANERS Serving Kensingfon for I2 Years Experf on Cleaning, Dyeing, RGl'T1Odellf1g Gnd RGIIFIIHQ Avehue We Operafe Our Own Planf UNiversify 4l 65 2554 Bailey Ave. Buffalo, N. Y. WILFERT FURS Modern Fur Designs, Resfyling, Repairs, WALSH FERGUSSON Glazing, Efc. New Coafs Made fo Order DGIICGIGSSQB Cold Sforage Cold CUIS If You Don'f Know Eurs Know Your Eurrier BI I Kensingjron Avenue I86O GENESEE STREET PA. 9876 Phone I-IUmboIcll' 2222 KEY TO PICTURES ON PAGE I73 I. Ray Wilde IS. Paul Collins 30. Franlclin Benshadle 2. AI Sfeller I6. Diclr Rayner 3I. Roberf I-laslings 3. Roberf Cooper, Henry Zagara I7. Kafhleen Brirling 32. Clarence Bauer 4. John McQuade IB. Paul Lesswing 33. Richard 'Koesier 5. Bob Dusenberry, Bob Reba- l9. Ralph Meissner 34. Cameron Davis dow, Bob Triller 20. Roberf McCarfhy 35. Eugene Zaenglein 6. William Vargovicl: 21. Richard I-Iaefner 36. Roberf Schneider 7. Thomas King, Karl Krafff 22. Unknown 37. I-lerberf McOuade 8. Wilford Schall, Gregory Schall 23. Roberf Carnevale 38. Unknown ' 9. William Weiss 24. John Fierle 39. Pefer Kern IO. Ray Squifieri 25. Joseph Sylvan 40. I-Ienry Zagara II. Don Frank 26. Roberr Landsilfel 41. John Galvin I2. Gerald Chaffee 27. Thomas Crowley 42. Carlfon Will I3. Charles Dingboom 28. Clarence Bauer 43. Unknown I4. Richard Sfender 29. Thomas King CANISIUS COLLEGE Announces a Freshman Class Beginning July 23, l945 Aris, Sciences, Social Siuclies, Accounling, Pre-medical and Pre-denial Courses Regislralion, July I6-20 THE REGISTRAR, Besl' Wishes 'ro Class of l945 from: Plc. Elmer l-leil, U. S.A. Pic. Earl Smirh, U. S. lv1.C. Plc. l-larolcl Slurm, U. S. A. Pic. Perer Wingerler, U. S. M. C. l Ralph Woodard, Afs u.s. N. R., F. F. r. The Boys of l943 Complimenls of 200l Main S+. Buffalo 8, N. Y. ROOM 205 GA-7000 Good Luclc Conqraiulaiions Class of I945 C L A S S O F l 9 4 5 ROOM 204 PARKSIDE SWEET SHOPPE Cor. Main al Oakwood Lunches-Candy-Ice Cream Your diploma represenrs an achievemenl of which you may well be proud! As you coniinue your career. ai college or in 'lhe business world, you will find 'rhar a smarl appearance is a clefinile assei. Successful men in all walks of life, loolc upon Kleinhans as 'rhe Alma Maier of Their Warclrobesf' K L E l N H A N S Kleinhans Corner Main and Clinlon AEGISBFUIITIS SIMA VITIQITUS U UILDEQS OF l HE FU I O 6 QE ALMA MATER Kensingfon, 'rhy sons and daughrers hail +hee To green and gold our hearls be ever lrue May honor ever guard 'rhy open porlals Thy wisdom's Torch shine on and lighf our way. l.e'r our voices raise 'ro sing Jrhy praise O Alma Mafer always dear. Wifh courage sirong lo lhee we pledge allegiance And onward sirive for Kensingfon In appreciafion of Miss Larrison's helpful guidance during our Senior year Girls of I66 Besl Wishes +0 +he Seniors ROOM 4I3 from lhe . Greels 'rhe Seniors Freshman Girls of Room 4lI The Junior girls of 243 The Sludenrs of Room One Hundred Will falce Jrhis opporiunily Bid lhe Seniors a fond farewell To wish lhe Seniors, everyone Success and Good Luck in Your days al Ken have ended Years +0 Comer Bul your presence here was swell. CHARLES F. DAIVIIVI, Inc. HARRY B. CQLGRQVE, Presade-n+ Manulacfuring Jewelers CLASS RINGS and PINS TROPI-IIES and ATHLETIC MEDALS Cflicial Jewelers for Kensinglon I-Iigh School 703 MAIN STREET WAsI1ing+on 6029 F ICTORY me BUY 2 ,ff - P.. f 9 3 BONDS f AND I stumps fa-Q Q f TK '--fx REAL l'l'lnl.IlxS' gSTYLC xx W ZEJQ 555-'leg 'li b f Elpiw RRI SPAE-HETT DINNERS AND SAUCES TO TAKE OUT or for Sale ar Your A g 0 0 2 if HB, al s . , 1.5, h Q 'ffm f . I . Q X , V J vf i' ' 'E f ' , NEIGHBORHOOD DELICATESSEN or GROCER SAMUEL'S RESTAURANT 2863 BAILEY AVENUE lNexI' Io Loblaw'sl UN, 9785 SAMUEL PETIX, Prop. lAlways Famous for Foodsl FEATURING ITALIAN STYLE FOODS SPAGHETTI DINNERS VEAL AND CHICKEN ALA-CACCIATORA Clioice STEAKS and Cl-IOPS I. Roberl Reardon 2. William Young 3. Howard Leillw 4. Vincenl Fanara 5. Alan Swader 6. Bill Craser 7. Laverne Meyers KEY TO PICTURES ON PAGE 23 8. Leonard Nieman and Roy I6. Nieman I7 9. Norman Russell I8 IO. William Pollaclc I9 II. Norloerl' Russell 20 I2. Donald Nolar 2 I 13. 22 I4. Dorollwy Kwiaflcowslci Lewis Lislce IS. Joseph Doggendorf Roberf Gianelli Eugene Finn Joseph Keller Ralph Prieur Roberl Reis I-larold Sedler Roberr Gorbaclw J. ADRIAN SONS, INC. RADIO SERVICE . ED. MANN dealers ln 790 E. Delavan Ave. Fresh, Salled and Smoked Meal TA. 7393 I-lome Made Sausage Poullry I 750 Genesee TA. 4466 2256 Genesee l'lU. 28l9 All Worlc Guaran+eed 2O Years Experience Formerly willi KIBLERS ! lead a aiu . Yes, Lang's lead. For besides Jrhe excepiional if qualiry of Lang's Sealed Milk - laboraiory Jresred 1-Zpglp'-ff for your proreciion - you enjoy ihe exlra advaniages A 5 of ihe perlecled Sealed Con+ainer. These sealed X2 conrainers are far more sanirary - eniering only 9 YOUR home. And The pouring lip is SEALED on ihe SEA inside 'For added proiecrion. No borrles Jro wash. l.ang's SEALED Mille saves relrigeraror space. Jroo. llsllllnl And The milk irself srays fresh longer. So - nexf Time you re ai The slore. make I+ a poinl' To N s Lisa A 1 VQTURN L oR R 'f Xf i n s I s + o n v r 6' lllllllil 'llllllllli Oh, God! no more Thy miracle wilholdq Dedicaled 'ro Ihe boys of Kensinglon who To Us ln iemis give palaces of gold' are serving in Ihe Armed Forces. Room 403 And while we slumble among fhings Ihal are Give us The solace of a guiding slarl Room 257 From failing hands we'II grasp Ihe +orch and e'er hold H' high. Room 262 This is lo exlend our hearliesl congralrulalions For 'rhose looking forward 'ro Iheir graduafion g TO TI-IE CLASS OF I945 II s filling and proper Ihal Ihis should be from done THE cmss or i944 So here's luck and good wishes Io you, everyone ROOM I I I f The Girls of 453 SPECIALIZED EDUCATION in Business Adminisfrafion Secrefarial and Office Machinery Courses X Regisfered by Ihe Universi+y of Ihe Share of New York JEAN SUMMERS BUSINESS SCHOOL Bailey and Kensingfon Avenues A UN. 91 I2 BesT Wishes ROBERT A. LEHDE SouTh BuTTaIo's FIorisT 2l65 Seneca ST. BuTTaIo IO, N. Y. 6. I. SOUVENIR DISPLAY lConTinued Trom page 27l From The Pacific There were Two slcirTs, The TirsT was made OT consecuTive rows oT whiTe, purple, green and yellow parachuTe maTeriaI. Naomi BuTTs broughT This which had been senT To her by Ray SchuchardT. In conTrasT was a grass slcirT, OT yellow, blue, purple. and sTraw color conTribuTed by Rosemary Helm. ATTached To The waisT band were brighTIy colored beads arranged in aTTracTive designs. Diclc Harding senT This To her, along wiTh a cerTiTicaTe given To him when his ship crossed The equaTor on July 23, I944. From The Fiji Islands came an unique seT oT earrings, a braceIe+ and a necklace made oT hardened Tish eyes, senT To BeaTrice FloaT by Lloyd Coon. Gloria I-Iezel added To The colIecTion a Japanese oTTicer's sword decoraTed wiTh pearls. parTIy worn oTT Trom use. CapTain Ammon senT This To her. I-Ielen Smolneslcy loaned The commiTTee souvenirs which her TaTher had Torwarded To her Trom Panama. There were birds and an aIIigaTor made oT horn. These souvenirs Trom all over The globe gave The sTudenTs a much beTTer idea of The places where KensingTon boys are TighTing. CompIimenTs oT CompIimenTs GALLE MONUMENTS To 2427 Genesee STreeT C L A S S O F I 9 4 5 aT Pine Ridge Road ST. JAMES CHURCH Phone I-lUmboIdT 2647 WHERE THE BEST IN FUNERAL SERVICE CAN BE AFFORDED BY EVERY FAMILY There is no exfra charge for use of any of our funeral cI1apeIs ERNEST WEDEKINDT FUNERAL HOME Howard B. Wedekindf, IIC. mgr. 5 Walden Ave. I-IU. 78II Free Privawle Parking LOI' I KEY TO PICTURES ON PAGE I69 i 4 JOHN G. TRAUTWEIN Wholesale and Relail l:lSl-l, OYSTERS and CLAMS Special Rales for Fish Erys Congralulalions lo l'he Seniors from ELLEN'S BEAUTY Sl-IOPPE Our Boneless Blue Pilce are Delicious ll9O Kensinglon Ave. TAylor 4493-4494 25l Grider Slreel Slop for a Sandwich Compllmenls PA BRowN's WITTIG 8' SON Molly Pilcher Candy Shoppe Cleaners and Dyers llce Cream Bar- 2332 Bailey Aye. Bailey H+ Mifinesola Buffalo, N. Y. Wypuir, Oberkoiler, Lalli, Kron, and Pelers grin broadly afler The minslrel show. An angle shol' of our alma maler, Ukie Pelers opens The min- slrel show. Mr. Lalli carefully applies make-up lo Dave Traul'lein's face. Dick Wilcox and his lair Irish maidens. Schulz, The big buller and egg man, reqislers his confenlmenl wilh, The world. Our arlisrs hard al' work. Feeding lime al Oberkoilefs locker. The Marky Slockman version of Bill Robinsons roufine. The viclorious clebalers, l-I. Nilsche, B. Lancasler, Y. Kar- lak, l-'l. Falk and Mr. McDon- nell, Dave Traullein and Ari Kurz spend Thanksgiving on a Far Easfern Island. Our excuse Tor cleleal-The senior girl's line-up. Debalors rake lime our Tor lunch while our slarving phofographer earns his way. Viclor D'Anna curs capers for The Ken kids. The Freshman girls Thanks- giving assembly. The handsome pholographer -a six foofer, loo! Cleasora, Lesswinq, Oberkoiler and Frank, Shepherds in The Chrislrnas Pageanf, pause a rnomenl' for The camera. PArlcside 9299 Day and Nighlr Service THOS. J. FURBO, DOC. Plumbing and l-lealing I-lol Wafer Sleam l-lol Air l83 l-lulchinson Ave. Buffalo l5, N. Y. CHARLES MEYER l853 Genesee Slreel Cl-IOICE MEATS and POULTRY l-IOME MADE SAUSAGE Phone I-lUmbolcll 7124 vs- a za a na ss v a X 3 mx xx wx 1 -1 H 1 :-I-. aged- -3 2 2 J N i z.. J 1' ?' ' , I P Q 5' 1 i J 4 T ' ' -Y : . 'W .. X Q gig: I5 1 . -M V 9, I K LSL - 5 Sm 'H F , f fi igig '1' I 13,2-.. ' ' ifiif . X gij ffijg - H '-a .5u ' My ETB 1' ,fin Si? , L.'E , m.-Y - ws t H WE? 1314. 'I' ,, W Q-M +V M , 17 KEY TO PICTURES ON PAGE I68 J ik , EIELQLAAQLQQS FAMOUS RYE 521 SYCAMORE WA. 5255 Give Flowers Send Ours FORBACH'S Flower Shop and Greenhouses Flowers Teleqraphecl Phone PArlcside Zl I3 993 Kensinglon Ave. Buffalo l5. N. Y. DR. AUGUST C. SCHWENDER l8l3 Genesee Slreel Near Bailey Avenue Praclice of Denlislry Phone HU. 7094 LANE'S RESTAURANT 2l4-6 Bailey Avenue KEY TO PICTURES ON PAGE 3l l. Curlis l-lilobard 2. Millicenl' Clarke 3. Harold Knechlel 4. Charles Ralzel John Zielinslci Michael Jordan Russell Zorn James Ball' 5. Lowell Bowquin 6. George Winkler 7. Roberl Cooper 8. Roloerl Knechlel 9. Charles Wells IO. William Muslill ll. Roberl Burns I6. Richard I7. Richard I8. William I9. Norman Fischer Reardon - Anderson I-laurilc 20. Roberl Reich 2l. Arlhur Keller 22. Edward Malhiesen Complimenls of Rev. Joseph L. Jensen Complimenls of Ra-Van Sales and Services Phones PA. 97l6 AM. 566i 2836-40 Bailey Avenue SMITH'S SAFE PHARMACY La rgesl Independenl' Prescrip+ion Pharmacy in Weslern New Yorlc We Call for Prescriplions PArIcside 303I Gersifz Home and Aufo Supply 9OI Kensinglon, cor. Norllwurnberland AM. I347 Open 7:30 a. m.-6 p. m. Thurs., Fri., Sai. Iill 9:30 DRESCHER'S I-IOME MADE Candy and Ice Cream Fillmore cor. Leroy UN. 9765 Phone AMI1ers+ I39O Cash or Credii N. 3102 Bail J. RUNG FURNITURE CO. Furnifure-Rugs-Sfoves Norman J. Rung ey Avenue Buffalo, N. Y. Loafers - - - Sjrrollers Saddle Oxfords see BAILEY SLIPPER SHOP 3IO9 Bailey Avenue X-Ray Filling I-IUmIooId+ 7 I 83 LEO SAUER Funeral Direclor 823 Genesee SI. Buffalo, N. Y 1 Ev f. b 1 1.2 . A 1 Q ,B Q. 'Q 3: FF? ' 1.52253 ' . 1+ I5 -'-' -wi 'E A531113 ' xx--:i so , 1. 8' 1 , ,lb W 4,..u , I . . 5 R Knss'?u3:'Eu' l V, - xumllfi ' ' I wg.,-K., v-,gm ry . 9 . AQ -A ' . 1- 21 5 Q,fwm5:5ue,x:, if ,. , if 3' zxsvz . J 4'-' . .1 : rex' .1 ' W ' ,f eg 1351 4 ' 37 m . 'I 5 '::'?' 2 Q ,.-f , .. in ..,. .5 I I2 su v 1 V , gssffig 'V jg K if ,L f .. 1 , A ,- af I ' 'i T W V 'g Q -Q.: A- - - ' 2 G? 1:f1f ZII,.. is 17 SL K www FT , Kew . gi . .. -.-- ,iw i . I 'E-' 2 g i 3 ,lt 1 gz ef' 31- 4 as KEY TO PICTURES ON PAGE I9 , . 's .- If in ' , 1-3 W fl M' af S Q S 3 A 45 Seniors: You graduale info a world of slriie Besl wishes And amidsl The confusion now of life To lhe Ken Boys in May success and ioy be yours 'ro hold Service and The Class of '45 As you look back on lhe days lhese pages unfold Junior Girls of 252 To you, lhe graduaiing class To every lad and every lass We raise our voice in solemn praise Good luck lo you, in coming days. Room 266 Ei' , 5' Bernice Schullzm: Joan Schwarlz:l::5::5::l:: Nancy Scofli: Phyllis Seiberl'5::l':li:l: Beverly Seiler:l: Elizabefh Sell:l: Norman Severofiuf Roberl Severo : Hazel Sex'lon5:'F:7' Joan Shermanifiii Charlolle Shoolc:::i::l: Rila Sillcovilsili Belly Silveri:: Jane Sinclair::::5' Barbara Sirface:M'T::l: M ariorie Sirlace:l:'l::l: Rosemarie Slcarzynsliii: ....,..1. Theresa Skvzynieclcil' Rila Slawikwli Arnold Smilhii: Carol Smilh:i F'l ':f: Ernesline Smi'rh'l k Joyce Smilhil: Nancy Smilh:l::l::l: Norma SmirhM::l:S ': Palricia Smi+hil::l::l::i: Helen Srnolneslcyilwlii: Blanche Sorgi : Mary Lou Spangler: I74 :i: lvllalvli if HONOR ROLL Marilyn Spechlwi' Berry Spiesimil: Harvey Sprowlg::5::::: June Slal'iel::: Shirley Sl'afiord::::::l: Lois Sl'arr:l::l:'l:::: Jeannelle Sleinwachsq: Belly Jane S'render:f:il:i:'l: John S+enqer'l::::::l::i: Jean Slewarliwiw: Ralph S+orm'i::f::l:':: Jean S+rebel::::::l: Florence Sfrzelczykilnl: Jean Sluebchen::::::5:'5: Rulh Slunlcelq: Fred Sulilowii Edwa rd Sve rd ru p:l: :l: 'l::l Norma Swallows: David SWee1,:I1n'::l::1::g: Daniel Synoraclril: Alice Szunewicz:::::::7: Edwin Szymanski'l:iii Eslher Szymanskiiini: Elsie Taramascoi: Hildegard Tenbulriiw Helen Teuiel:l::i::i::i:'l: Dolores Tomaszewslci:l::l:g: Valenlino Tonelli'l: Palricia Towarl'l:'l::l:'i: David Traufleingf W: Elaine Trellaq: Phyllis Truesdellm: Lois Tru ncer:i: ::: Doris Tyler:i::l: Jeanne Vaarwerlc:::l::l::::a' Mary Vagnini:l::::W'5: Audrey Valenl'ine:i: Erna Valenl'ine:l: Doris ValleH:l: Louise Van Hoif:l::::l: Nancy Vann:i::l::l::l:':: Nora Vaughan::::l: William Voll:f:'l:'i: Gladys Vreeland:::'::::: Wilma Vreeland:l:i:::' Marilyn Wademan'l::l Lois Waech'rer:::i::l: Shirley Waechlerii: Grace Waqner'i':3'i Falricia Wagner:l':i Alice Waile::::::l:: Eslher Waldorl:i: Norine Wardilliliiitilt Irene Wawrzynialc:::l::5:'i Marjorie Webb:l:::'::l Robarl' Webber? Elizabelh Weberil: Roger Wedelcindl:l::l:M Norma Weg neriiiw Jean Welch2::::3::l: Irene Wells? Daneen Wesfphal: Ford While:l::l: Erik Melvin Wieqerf:l::::A::: Gloria Wie+ig:::l::::: Joan Wilberli: Carol Wilierr:i W:i: June Willis: Edna Willadsen:::r::' Rila Willerl':H:::::: Barbara Jean Wilsons: Truman Wilsonwiii: Donna Wi'rbeclc:l::::::3: Mabel WiHmer:l::l::i Corinne Wobig::::l: Eleanore Wolfg' Evelyn Wroblewskii: Roberr Wypiurm: Angelo Yeos'lros'l:': Carol Jane Young:::l::: Marie Zagarai: George Zarniclci' Sally Zebraslcy:l::l: Joan Zimmermanmi: Margarel Zimmerman Lorene Zolol'y:l::l:3::7k George Zorniclff portrait that is you carries your personality to your friends in all parts of the world. Since only the best will do, visit our friendly studio whenever you want new photographs that you and your friends will be proud to show. your official :Year Book photographer J. N. ADAM S CCD. Complimenls ol Emmer+'s Qualify Meal Merkel FURLOUGH PHOTOS Key lo piclures on Page 29 Nelson Welch Earl Smillw Warren Robinson Charles Seelbaclw James Rankin Lalli, Zielinslci, Calozzi, Ronald l-lolrnwood Charles Hughes and quesl Raymond Wasinger, Elmer l-leil Carllon Schull George Jaeger Carl Merlz Palsy Saviola George Redder George Kraus, Krolwn, Meelcins, Fryling We Fill all Oculisls' Prescriplions SCHUT1 OPTICAL COMPANY l628 Genesee Sl. l-IU. 7l55 2969 Bailey Ave PA. I8OO -Allili6lecl- Cenlral Park Oplicians 2779 Main Slreel Opposile Cenlral Parlc Clinic UN. 2300 COMPLIMENTS ol RoomI04 CHOW LlNE AT KEN PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS GQQN HI I I C, Go e PT .nIIIIIIII.g. IIIIII n. J as I 5 I 0 If IIII IKI III g F- I' S' '1uum11:uI ' 0anssU CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS ON YOUR SUCCESS DURING A VERY DIFFICULT AND TRYING SCHOOL YEAR MAY YOUR FUTURE PROBLEMS FIND SUCH A HAPPY ENDING IN THEIR SOLUTION Boys of 304 and 306 J. C. PENNEY CO., Inc. B. W. G. Food Slores House of Values CLOUGH 81 GRAY 2883 Bailey Avenue FANCY MEATS and GROCERIES EveryII1ing for The Graduming Boy and Girl.. UNiversiIy 3339 I I52 KensingIon Ave. Phone AM IZOO ANDREW YOUNG, INC. CLOTHING - I-IATS - FURNISHINGS 3I5I-3I57 Bailey Avenue, Buiclalo I5, N. Y. FAMILIAR FACES Key 'fo picfures on Page I7 George Bauer. Miss Sanfleef, Dick Morslweimer Jack I-Iagelberger, Mr. Meegan KGHSIHQIOHIS Prinler Mr. Haynes, LI. Rulsfein Franlc Slurm. Miss Creahan, George King Home of Mr. McDonnell. Don Banlwalzl Jim Rankin, Mr. Monfgomery KENSINGTON TOPICS Jack Gibson, Mr. Smillw Mr. Bergsirom, George D'addario 3I2O Bailey AVC-BVIUG Mr. Clwassin Miss Maloney, Harry Hawkins DIETRICH FUNERAL SERVICE 995 Genesee S+. 25I8 Bailey Ave. I6 Milliceni Ave. i CLASS WILL lConlinued from page 76l E.KOLLATH Miclcey l-lurley's loolball helrnel To Doreen MacNamara Yvonne Karlalc's expressions lo Mill Kuhn Roger Wedel:ind+'s humor io lhe iacully Alvin Felix's deiermenf io Those who need il Johnnie Michienzi's dry humor lo Mr. McDonnell, 'lor use on assembly days only We gleefully give: Ron Gvrif'lin's gill' of gab 'ro Gerlrude Goellner Liane Long's lenglh lo lirlle Romaine Gerlach Herbie l-lanneman's French bool: lo posleriiy Don Murray's correspondence course in physics 'ro Mr. Mounlain Joe Scalch's lunch period lo Diclc Leney Arlene l-loerner's Teddy bear lo Bob Wypiur Randy Gardner's lraffic liclcels lo John Bell Freddie Cull's lpana smile io Carol Young Jaclcson's lilian lresses lo Alice Waile The sixlh floor fo Bill, Jrhe elevalor man Helen Fallc's perpelual smile lo lhe physics sludenls Phyl Seiber+'s giggles lo Lois Kuhn Darlene Coyle's freckles 'lo Maggie Ryan Roberl l-luberl's painl brush lo Jack Karalcen Bob Brown's anlique iaclcel lo lhe Uniled Clolhing Drive The lirsr floor rubbish barrel lo Mr. Albing for his chemislry experimenls Now as we siep our of lhe fron? door inlo 'rhe arms ol our draii board, wilh Mrs. Cox lDral'r Board 6lOl as our wilness, and wilh rigor morlis slillening our hand we do sign This our las+ will and 'resla rnenl on lhe eighlh day of June. I9-45. THE SENlORiCLASS Leonard Berman Rurh Creola Rosalind Gerlach Fred Cull Shirley Yox Donald Drescher I I 'lull K' X hh 0- , Q S L2 5 Q1 . sl Oh, gaIlan+ sons o1cKensing+on On land, or air, or sea, We hail your brave and noble deeds To keep our greaf land free Room 362 ttttiitttttot i New Lubricalion Service - No Wailing Compllmenls of McINTOSH MOTORS DeSoIo and Plymoullw Sales and Personal Service 29I7 Bailey Avenue al Marllia PArIcside 3330 JAMES H. ROBINSON CO. 2890 Bailey Ave. PA. 2533 Lalesf Fur Designs, Resfyling. Repairs. Glazing, EIC., New Coals Open Monday, Wednesday and Salurclay Io 9:00 P. M. Sold Where Qualify Coun'I's RICH'S ICE CREAM 4I 8 PraH' S'IreeI WasI1ingI'on 6650 AMI1ers+ 0330 Yards and Mills al' Buffalo-Williamsville-Kenmore Fine Selecled Meals, Fresh Dressed Poullry 3364 BAILEY AVENUE Buffalo, N. Y. Complirnenls of SCOTT'S SODA BAR 2249 Genesee al Eller JOSEPH PENZKOFER PAINTING CONTRACTOR 274 Slanlon SI. CL. 8369 Buffalo I2, N. Y. SMITH DELICATESSEN Joseph Smilh, Prop. I75 Rounds Avenue AM. 6485 Cold Culs, Beer, Paslries, Fresh Fruils and Vegelaloles BADER 8: KEATING Kensing'ron's I-lorne Furnishing Shop Curlains -- Draperies 3020 Bailey Avenue, Opposile ST. JAMES CI-lU RCI-I Open Thursday and Salurday Evenings UNiversi'ly 6700 Key lo picfures on Page 33 I. Arl Greisholoer and Fran O'Donnell 2. Earl Kingsland l5. I-larold Flaherly lb. Anlhony DeMarIa 3, Clarence Bauer, John Lock, Ronald Swader and I7. William Basher Don Saunders 4. Roberl Krieger 5. Claude Gelzin 6. John l-lellley 7. Russell Bossinger 8. Unknown 9. Doris Mueller IO. Alb I I-I TI Ih er o ar Il. Vincenl Meegan I2. Morris Jackson I3. Donald Karnmerer I4. Charles Dinqboorn . John Bubar . Unlcnown 20. Lawrence I-lunsinger 2l, Lorne Harrison 22. I-Ierberl' McQuade 23. Roloerl' Laioie 24 Roberl Bush 25 26 ames e 27. Eugene Sallarelli 28. William Torge I8 I9 I Thomas Charllon . J R dcler CARLTON A. ULLRICH FUNERAL I-IOME 3272 Bailey Ave. PA. 8577 Founded I826 More Than a Cenlury of Service BEALS, McCARTHY 81 ROGERS, Inc. Burlalo, New York Sleel - lnduslrial Supplies Aulomolive Equipmenl Phone WA. 4900 ff E T I f ' nh- f 23' ooo BLE5 A MEQ Si! l - QATILI.,-f AMERICANISM ON THE HOME FRONT IN WARTIME The phrase The man behind The man behind The gun should be amended To in- clude every woman and child oT America, Tor The home TronT embodies every ciTizen OT The naTion. True, we cannoT serve in The glorious manner oT our TighTing men, buT leT us noT look upon our humble eTTorTs as merely The drab background oT The drama oT The TighTing TronTs. ' This war is a giganTic game, wiTh The TuTure oT The world aT sTake. Our TighTing Torces are our Trained combaTanTs and are playing iT wiTh everyThing They have. The home TronT is Their loyal supporT. We rnusT back Them wiTh Teamwork, co-operaTion, sacriTice, and courage. Can any sporTing American aTTord To ignore This challenge? IT is our sacred duTy To presenT a solid home TronT behind The man behind The gun. Dad puTs in long hours aT The war planT, keeps The car in The garage To save gas, and cuTs his ThermosTaT To 65 degrees. lV1oTher counTs her raTion sTamps, shops careTully To avoid Tood wasTe, mends and darns To make cloThes lasT longer, processes Tin cans, and sTrains wasTe TaTs. Big SisTer and BroTher geT up aT diTTiculT hours To Take Their shiTTs. The Kiddies scramble cheerTully abouT collecTing wasTe paper, cloThes, and scrap. All OT us scrimp a liTTle harder To buy ThaT exTra Bond and To conTribuTe To The Red Cross, and when The news Trom The boys aT The TronT is bad or delayed, we screw our courage To The sTicking poinT and waiT anxiously and prayerTully. Even Those noT physically able To work can help by wriTing cheerTul leTTers To The boys and encouraging Those more able To labor. They also serve who only sTand and waiT. N LeT's back The boys every day, every way. LeT's noT TreaT our humbler home- TronT eTTorTs lighTly. This war is The rnosT serious challenge ever Tlung aT America and every individual eTTorT is essenTial. l.eT's all line up sguarely wiTh The resT OT The home TronT and buckle in To win wiTh Teamwork, co-operaTion, sacriTice, and courage. GRACE WAGNER This essay was awarded a 350.00 War Bond, TirsT prize, in The BuTTalo Evening News Annual Americanism ConTesT. ktrttttttii QN HIQ lllllll Oenssw' 1 eo ff 5 .nIIIllll32imllu.. sz lv will 0 . why V' 'llmi l 'T 7 lk ZIVJWLXI- VI is iilllllllfllqis WORK bv Henry Van Dyke Lei' me bul' do my work from clay +o clay, In 'Field or forest a+ +l1e desk or loom, In roaring markel' place or franquil room: Lei' me buf 'find i+ in my hearl lo say, When vagranf wishes beckon me asfray, This is my work: my blessing, noi' my doom - Of all who live, I am lhe one by whom This work can besl' be done in fhe righi' way Complimenfs of +he Juniors and Sophomores of Room NATIONAL GYPSUM HAS PRoviDED Joss Fon Amsmous YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN Nafional Gypsum is a Buffalo insfifufion fhaf numbers many Kensingfon High School graduafes in ifs office organizafion. Ifs Head Office af 325 Delaware Avenue is air- condifioned, sound-proofed and represenfs fhe very finesf working condifions. The company is engaged in war work-fwo of ifs planfs have been awarded fhe Army-Navy E , Affer 'rhe war if will resume immediafely ifs peace-fime acfivifies and expecfs fo do a bigger volume of business fhan ever before. JUNIOR DAY PROM lConfinued from page 8ll ing of Roberf Thureck, Rae Ann Speidel, Jane Williams, Marie Prazmarlc, Ann G-ianadda, Ray l-lowell and Ford Whife was mosf commendable in every way. Affer fhe play, lvlr. McDonnell ad- dressed 'rhe assembly. Wifh fhe Juniors singing fhe Alma Maferf' fhe assembly was complefed and soon fhe Juniors sfood oufside wifh fhe officers, who planfed ivy near fhe school. ' The Prom was held in fhe affracfively decorafed gymnasium where we danced and enioyed ourselves. Affer having a wonder- ful fime, fhe close of our Junior Day arrived and we had fo leave. buf nof wifhouf faking wifh us fhe mosf pleasanl' and lasfing memories of a perfecf day. Congrafulafions Seniors Complimenfs of from fhe LIEB'S OPEN AIR MARKET W- T- GRANT CO. Universify Plaza 2823 Bailey UN. 2382 Bailey Buses Pass 'rhe Door l ?J ASSEMBLIES lConTinued Trom page ll5l Ken Colleens was well received by an aTTenTive audience. Rosalind and Romaine Ger- lach wiTh Dick Wilcox gave a song and dance speciaITy. The Colleens Then did a TasT Irish LiI+. IT sure was a greaT day Tor The Irish when Gloria Oberlander did her own version OT song and dance To IT's a GreaT Day. Dick Wilcox Then did his Old ShilIalah Tor The TourTh and lasT Time. John Decker, presidenT oT The class OT '45 acTed as masTer oT ceremonies. On The Wednesday preceding our EasTer vacaTion. a TradiTional musical program was presenTed by The A Capella Choir, and orchesTra. MonasTery Gardens, Calm is The NighT, and The Lord's Prayer were sung by our TalenTed group while ArThur Schindelbeclc gave us his rendiTion OT The Palms. To celebraTe our sTupendous vic- Tory over SouTh Park in swimming, Mr. McDonnell inviTed VicTor D'Anna To provide his usual exceIIenT sTyle OT organ playing. STardusT and currenTly popular songs were meT enThusiasTicalIy by all The sTudenTs. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND A CAPELLA CHOIR lConTinued Trom page l2Ol Many oT The soloisTs who have given us enioymenT during The year in musical assemblies were members oT The choir. As a climax oT The year, a group oT A Capella girls combined wiTh The Boys' Chorus and Tormed The chorus OT The Rhapsody in Black . The choir is under The direcTion oT Miss Marjorie M. Townsend and is open To any girl who can qualiTy. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The Compass STaTT is deeply graTeTul To Mr. Franlc W. Beilman oT The I-Iolling Press and Mr. George EgloTT oT Rapid Service Engraving Company Tor Their conTinued cooperaTion. We also wish To acknowledge The assisTance OT Miss KrauslcopT oT The J. N. Adam STudios and Mr. Joseph ErharT, our phoTographer. RHAPSODY IN BLACK lConTinued Trom page I I ll porTion oT The crediT was due To The Tire- less direcTion of Miss Creahan, Miss Town- send, Mr. Pinkow, Miss Dunlavey and oThers. Their work was commendable and as Jimmy Fidler would say aT The conclusion oT a greaT performance, Orchids To The casT and direcTors oT Ken's greaT success, Rhap- sody in Black. DRUGS CANDY COSMETICS GORENFLO'S PHARMACY Bailey Avenue 8: Minnesola Prescriplions Accuralely and Economically KENSINGTON FLOWER SHOP 477 Grider Sl. COVTIPOUUCICCI Opp. E. J. Meyer Memorial Hospilal Ph PA. d PA. 7 Ones 7492 an. 98 8 AM. 1045 PA. 9243 SICK ROOM SUPPLIES SUNDRIES Complimenls of JOHN SCHEIDLER'S MEAT MARKET l325 Kensinqlon Avenue Congralulalions Class of '45 S. S. KRESGE CO. Variely Slore Soda Founlain and Lunclweonelle 2877 Bailey Free Parking Johns-Manville Al Name Eslablislied for Over Filly Years NIEDERPRUEM ROOFING and SIDING l542 Main Slreel, Buffalo, N. Y. N. J. Niederpruem. Manager Plwone GArlieIcl 8500 I-lUmloolcll 2 I 89 EDWARD BRISK Real Eslale, Morlgages and Insurance 25 Erlo Slreel Buffalo, N. Y. Gills Toys Model Planes Novellies HENRY G. KLEMANN CO. The Hobloy House Everyllwing for Your Parly 524 Cornwall Avenue, Bulrialo, N. Y. Phone UNiversi'ry 8924 FRANK G. ROCHESTER Funeral Direclor 2732 BAILEY AVENUE y PArlcsicle 823 3 M B, I U : - H W N P, O Q 5,5 :aE::a:,gg -3- ,Z .V E ymu'-WYM '- W any 'A Ram . For I vlcToRY Buy War Bonds O For HIGHEST HONORS In Year Book Engravings Use RAPID SERVICE ENGRAVING CO., Inc. 229 OAK STREET omlafete pzzhtzhj .gezvice FOR OVER THIRTY-ONE YEARS COMMERCIAL PRINTING - - AD TYPOGRAPHY 27 PRESSES ---- DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE THE HOLLING PRESS, Inc. son WASHINGTON STREET - . BUFFALO, NEW YORK af,-...f I Gm, , A':::::aQff. .f 1 ' 322 f 4 'J j W f- - L' 1 . 1 1,-,- f 4 5 ff ' 9 1' uf AL? '-2 ,' 4 9 , ,234 1.4, 4- ,, 22:55:21 '1 K , J k ,272 Haifa .4522 l :fa -' . '27, ' af: ,pa I 252: So .51 L. 2 f'-.. 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