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t W 433 42 2' Q f S W , f Q!!! . Ml v AWWQ' C7 Jef Y -XB by This year as always the Centorial is proud to have as its art 'ldvisor Mr. Joseph Granditz a man of many talents. Mr. Granditz, attended and grad- uated from Pine Hill School. After graduating from Buffalo State in 1955 where he continued his studies in art 'md English he taught at Voormsville New York. In 1957 Mr. Curanditz served a two year stint in the U.S. Army. After his discharge in If ' DEDICATION 1959 he taught at Cortland Junior High School. In 1960. Mr. Granditz took over as head of the art depart- ment at Cheektowaga Central. He was later granted his m1ster's degree in both English and art. Since hi coming ' 1960, Mr. Granditz has participated in a number of activities. He has taught adult edu- cation in the Held of 'art for a number of years, and also aids in the beauti- hcation of the school by rranging .X displays in the display cases. Mr. Granditz spends a great deal of his time working on scenery for the school dramatic productions. but his most time-consuming job is that of art-advisor to the Centorial. Therefore, in recognition of his many contributions to faculty and stu- dents of Cheektowaga Central, the yearbook staff takes great pride in dedicating the 1910 edition of the Centorial to Mr. Joseph Granditz. J I' W, 'in .,. - an u
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FOREWORD Man is now in a period of rebirth. He is living in an era that has produced heart transplants and moon landings. Because of these and other events we ofthe Centorial adopt THE AGE OF AQUARIUSX' as this year's theme. Today's people are no longer tied to traditions because, as ZS QQ J at :QQ -Q J ff. 43 sxvifff . SI H? 3 A i' A Q 1 'L -X Q W Q-,A x fr? S --A A QW U, l our theme symbolizes, they live in an era of change. where long haired hippies, L.S.D., and transcendental meditation exist. They are people with creative ambitious minds who not believe in The students of this are independent. They free to be themselves! Just as laborers are liv- ing in a world of where disease and war are everyday con- ditions, so too are today's students faced with an ever changing educational sys- tem. In this age of tech- nology, education is essen- tial. It forms the backbone of todayls students. In this period of independence. pupils have gained through their knowledge a greater and more influential voice in their own destiny and that of the world. As students are we now educated enough to know what is best for us and for the world? Can we make the right decisions?
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