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f w, xy if XJ JJ .xi Women Faculty ' . 'X -X It X P 'us Left to right -Sitting -Miss Lois H. Webster, Miss Thais Daywood, Miss Mollie Kramer, Miss Mary A. D'Amico, Miss Grace Salisbury Miss Martha McCabe, Miss Helen S. Humphrey, Mrs. John Jewett, Miss Mabel Kolloff, Miss Elsie Walker Waldow, Mrs. Elizabeth H. Mullett. Left to right: Standing -Miss Isabel S. Craik, Miss Helen F. Fisk, Miss Elizabeth Murray, Mrs. Emma Coyer, Miss Gertrude Rix, Miss Alice C. Buerger, Miss Myrtle Christensen, Miss Dorothea Duttweiler, Miss june I. Hora, Mrs. Dorothy Schmidlin, Miss Dorothy Krog, Miss Frances Cummins, Miss Helen Spiller. c . 1 wa.. TQ Men Faculty Q qw Left to rg:xtHISeated YEdward A. Orgek, Paul M. King, Robert Rowley, Richard F. Ford, Richard Lape, Arthur Pankow, Carl Minich, Howard ar . - Standing-Philip A. Schweickhard, Principal, PeterVan R. Steele, Lyall Bush, Milton E. Bergman, Robert Schonewolf, Morley Townsend Abraham Cutcher, Robert Holder, Richard W. Stickney, John D. Scheller, Assistant Principal. The Tower X l'
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'Jann n. Scheller To meet the needs of a growing school, with all its attendant complexity, Mr. ,lohn D. Scheller was selected as our first Assist- ant Principal. W'e wish Mr. Scheller great success in his new capacity. Board of Education Left to right: Sea ted -Albert A. Cushing -Clerk, Charles W. Aldridge -Vice President, Albert Felmet, Louis B. Dorr,-Treasurer, Eduard F. Metz -President, Mrs. Ellsworth Wilson, Mrs. Michael Brown. Standing- Mr. Homer Browning, Mr. Philip A. Schweickhard -Principal. 17 Tenth Anniversary The Board of Education, as directors of school plan- ning, and as administrators of the countless details that wo to make up a well- ?llllCIl0l1ilflg school. have done their utmost to give the boys and girls under their care. the best in build- ing facilities, equipment, and teacher personnel. Their keen concern in the affairs of Amherst Central, throughout these ten pro- gressive years, has made Amherst one of the finest schools in New York State.
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Junior Student Council The Student Council, for the first time divided into junior and senior groups, is a body representing the entire school. Its many achievements this year included the promotion of school movies, charity drives, the annual operetta, first aid courses. a safety campaign, and other activi- ties in the interest of the student body. Left to right: First row -Betty Mae Reif, Virginia Miller, Phyllis Glenn, Mary Nell Glock, Russell Dustman. Second row -Elizabeth Browning, Viola Nichols, Barbara Bowery, Lucia Jones, Marleah Savage, George Kincaid. Third row -Martha Coppess, Donald Johnston, Donald Stiles, David Kiplinger, Edwin Mayer, Ada J. Kreinheder. Eaizrth row -Robert Whelan, Homer Babbidge, David Johnston, George Limburg, Arthur Higgins, William lOtt. Senior Student Council Q, Left to right: First row -Alice Neilsen, Constance Hartman, Clarisse Finkbeiner, Betty Avery, Martha Barry, Dorothy Barclay, Ruth Vossler, Martha Aranibar. Second row -Nancy Boyle, Gretchen Schweickhard, Roberta Hoe, Ruth Nichols, Dolores Beyer, Grace Wilson, jane Sheeler, Marilyn Manger, Gloria Moore. Third row -Chester Brunner, Robert Luedeking, Robert Fimiani, Alan Benjamin, Donald Cushing, David Ash, Paul DuPernell, john Kelly, Alvin Russo. Fourth row-Edward Farmer, James Bibbins, Alan Schaefer. George Sager, Bob Edgell, Bob Shelley, Ray Van Sweringen, Don Schwartz, Harold Rhynedance. 19 Tenth Anniversary 4
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