Clarence Central School - Saga Yearbook (Clarence, NY)
- Class of 1939
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In our great Solar System, all of the planets, includ- ing the bright and glowing Moon, the first of the su- perior planets, Jupiter, and the great Earth, rotate around the Sun. So it is that we compare our school with the Sun, the center of all activity, and the various departments of our school with the many planets ro- tating about it. A 'dedication To Mr. Weeks, who, for more than a quarter of a century, has given his untiring services to FREDERICK A. WEEKS Parker High School, thus mak- ing it one of the best schools in New York State, we dedicate this, our year book of 1939. Soatd ofi Education Seated: Harold A. Cory; Samuel W. Freeman; Walter R. Hoffman; Glen C. Burns Standing Raymond B. Fiegel; Albert R. Hughes; Forest E. Pagcls Not in Picture: Fred Martzolf; Walter J. Schutt 3 FIRST ROW Dorothy Spencer, Buffalo State Teachers’ College - First Grade Helen Strang, Buffalo State Teachers’ College—Junior High Marguerite Irwin, B. S., St Lawrence University — Science and Mathematics Margaret Carnahan, A. B., Houghton College - Library and Social Sciepce Alice Durkee, B. S., Buffalo State Teachers’ College— Home Economics Margaret Zoller, B. S., Buffalo State Teachers' College— Second Grade SECOND ROW David Zwick, Buffalo State Teachers’ College— Supervisor of Study Harold Wright, Fredonia Normal School — Music Mildred Hoehman, Buffalo State Teachers’ College—Sixth Grade Mildred Schworm, 6. S., Buffalo State Teachers’ College —Seventh Grade Mabel Grey, Clarence Training Class—Third Grade Bertha Muchow, Clarence Training Class — Fourth Grade Henrietta Howard, A. B., Elmira College — Languages Edwin King, Oswego State Normal School—Industrial Arts William Stebbins, B. S., New York University — Physical Education and Coach THIRD ROW Helen Roglcr, B. S„ Hartwick College— Commercial Virginia Tanner, B. S., Sf. Lawrence University —English Elizabeth Boldt, Ceneseo Normal School—Fifth Grade Gwendoline Watson, B. S., Buffalo State Teachers’ College Eighth Grade Pearl Britton, Cortland Normal School- Physical Education Carolyn Cp , A. B., University of Rochester — Academic Assistant 4 The great ball of Saturn, the finest show piece of the heavens, is surrounded by three large rings; and around the planet revolve eight satel- lites. Just so, the mighty seniors are encircled by the three high school classes and all are the foci for the eight grades. IVA BEEMAN Diploma Vocational Social Standard Club 1 Girls' Homemaking Club 1. 2. 3. 4 Ambition—To be a Beautician ANNA BISTOFF Diploma —Vocational Girls' Homemaking Club 1, 2 Social Standard Club 2, 3, 4 G.A.C. G.A.A. Ambition - To be a Home Bco nomics Teacher BEATRICE BLOSSER Diploma Academic Homemaking Club 1, 3 Social Standard Club 2 Library Club 4 Orchestra 3, 4 Ambition To be a Home Eco- nomics Teacher LaVERNE BLOSSER Diploma Academic Handicraft Club 1, 2 Nature Club 3 Social Standard Club 3 Boys' Homemaking Club 4 NORMAN BURTON Diploma College Entrance Dramatic Club 1, 2 Current Events Club 4 Speaking Contest 3, 2nd prize Ambition—To be a Farmer ROBERT BUYERS Diploma —Vocational Handicraft Club Nature Club Typing Club Baseball Ambition—To Own a Business MARION CAPAN Diploma —Vocational Dramatic Club 1 Social Standard Club 1, 2 Harmonic Club 2 Homemaking Club 3, 4 Press Club 3, 4 Staff of Saga 4 Ambition -To be a Buyer JEWEL CROUCH Diploma -College Entrance Dramatic Club 1, 2 Library Club 1, 4 Press Club 3 Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Current Events Club 4 Senior Play 4 Sec. of Class 1, 3, 4 Pres, of Class 2 G.A.A. 1. 2, 3 —G.A.C. 2, 3 Ambition — To be a Radio Singer JAMES EICHINGER Diploma—College Entrance Handicraft Club 1 Boys' Cooking Club 1, 2, 3 Current Events Club 4 Senior Play 4 Ambition—To be a Doctor LOIS HEIST Diploma -College Entrance Dramatic Club 1, 2 Library Club 1, 2 Terpsichorean Arts Club 3 Press Club 3 Current Events Club 4 Senior Play 4 Speaking Contest 3 3rd prize President of Class 4 G.A.A. 1. 2, 3 G.A.C. 2, 3 Staff of Saga 4 Ambition—To be a Dietician « FRANCES INGRAM Diploma -College Entrance Dramatic Club 1 Library Club 2 Social Standard Club 2, 3 Girls' Homemaking Club 4 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 G.A.C. 3, 4 Staff of Saga 4 Ambiton—To have a Business Career CECELIA LEISING Diploma — Academic Homemaking Club 3 Nature Club 4 Social Standard Club 4 Ambition—To be a Private Secretary LORRAINE MEYER Diploma — Commercial Homemaking Club 1 Social Standard Club 2 Press Club 3 Typing Club 4 Senior Play 4 Pres, of Cfcass ,3 Trcas. of a Private yy NA MOORE Diploma- College Entrance Dramatic Club 1, 2 Press Club 2, 3 Band 2, 3 Glee Club 3. 4 Senior Play 4 Ambition—To be a Nurse KEITH NEHRBOSS Diploma —College Entrance Stamp Club 1 Handicraft Club 2 Minor Sports Club 3 Leaders Club 4 Basketball 4 Soccer 4 Baseball 4 Volleyball 3 Senior Play 4 Ambition —To be a Mctalurgical Engineer GEORGE MADRID Diploma —College Entrance Current Events Club 2, 3, 4 Ambition—To be a Sociologist KENT NEHRBOSS Diploma—College Entrance Stamp Club 1 Handicraft Club 2 Minor Sports Club 3 Leaders Club 4 Current Events Club 4 Senior Play 4 Soccer 4 Volleyball 3 Basketball 4 Baseball 4 Ambition—To be a Chemical Engineer EMMA MAST Diploma -College Entrance Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Speaking Contest 3 1st prize G.A.A. 1 Ambition —To Travel Around the World JEANETTE PLESS Diploma —College Entrance Library Club 1. 2. 3. 4 Homcmaking Club 2, 3. 4 Social Standard Club 1 G.A.C. 4 Vice Pres, of Class 4 Ambition—To be a Nurse ELEANOR PRZYBOS Diploma —Academic Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Harmonica Club 2 Senior Play 4 Ambition—To be a Beautician BLANCHE ROSZMAN Diploma —Vocational Homemaking Club 1, 3, 4 Library Club 2 Ambition—To be a Beautician HAZEL RUSNELL Diploma —Vocational Glee Club 1, 2 Dramatic Club 3 Library Club 4 Ambition To be a Beautician RICHARD SEYFANG Diploma —Academic Minor Sports 3 Leaders Club 4 Baseball Team 1, 2, 3 Soccer 3 B.A.A. 1, 2. 3 Ambition—To be a Coach EMMA SIEVENPIPER Diploma —Academic Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Ambition—To be a Musician MARGARET SUGG Diploma —Vocational Homemaking Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Social Standards Club 1 Ambition—To be a Beautician LcROY YODER Diploma — Academic Stamp Club 1 Handicraft Club 2, 3, 4 Ambition—To be an Electrical Engineer MARIE ZOELLER Diploma - College Entrance Library Club 2, 3, 4 Senior Play 4 G.A.A. 2, 3, 4 G.A.C. 4 Ambition—To be a Nurse BEULAH GALLISDORFER Diploma —College Entrance Homemaking Club 3 Library Club 4 Ambition—To be a Nurse 8 939 ftiophecy Well, folks, here we are. Don’t look now, but this is June 1949. Lois Heist, our president, who—before her marriage a few years ago—was the famous dieti- cian in John Hopkins’, is calling to order the meeting of the class of ’39. Just like old times, there are Iva Beeman, remember she trained for beauty work and was so successful she married a few weeks later; Marion Capan, our former party decorator, who is a nationally known buyer for Robert Buyers’ large Fifth Avenue store; Margaret Sugg, who is now “The Beautician” of New York City; and last—but not least—is Anna Bistoff, who eloped, just after graduation, taking from circulation one of the most popular of the class. Finally, poor Loey gets the group quiet, though one in the front is still going strong. Yes, it’s Mona Moore. Up pops the question—“Have you decided to be a nurse or a pianist, Mona?” Loud laughter drowns her reply, but a few know that she made her decision and is now head nurse for the best doctor in this district, Jimmie Eichinger. Also in this group are Lorraine Meyer, a private secretary; Keith and Kent Nehrboss, famous engineers who flew from South America for this special day. We notice that Kent still eyes Mona in that certain way and the “other half” has considerable from another of the class. Which reminds me-do you listen to the “Pomp and Pay” radio hour every Tuesday? Jewel Crouch is making a name for herself as soprano in this current operetta! series. There in another comer is Beatrice Blosser, who composes those horrid Home Economics Exams, for the poor helpless children, and LaVeme Blosser, who runs a model farm in upper New York. Norman Burton, who is still trying to persuade that little blonde to become “Mrs.,” is our other farmer. Our other nurses, Jeannette Pless and Marie Zoeller, are also here. They became famous when the old waterfront burned. And here is Beulah Gallisdorfer, who is a nurse on a new liner traveling around the world. In still another comer, we recognize Cecelia Leising, who works in Buffalo; Myrtle Harfman, in Rochester; and Frances Ingram, in New York City. Another of our old group is George Madrid, who is prominent in social work near here. Have you had your hair done at the “Triangle Salon”? If you have, I’m sure you’ve recognized Hazel Rusnell, Boots Roszman and Eleanor Przybos. This reunion was nearly postponed because of Emma Mast. She has spent several years realizing her one ambition, sailing around the world. On the same liner was Emma Sievenpiper, the concert pianist. From way out West came Dick Seyfang, who coaches a well-known team, and LeRoy Yoder, a well-known mechanical engineer. Quiet suddenly descends like a faulty curtain, and the alumni of the class of 1939 come to order. 9 un M First row: Lorainc Muchow; Lorainc Brewer; I ma Miller; Dorm hy'Pohl? Thelma Schurr; Beulah Yoder; Wilma Ribbeck; Odessa Hawes; Mabel Johnson; Shirley Fischer; Joan Fitzsimmons Second row: Mrs. Irwin; Hazel Hoffman; Anna Mac Erb; Frances Franks; Doris Andress; June Darling; Tanner Schurr: Bcth SueM; RubV Larkin; Helen Hartwig; Gladys Bryce; Marjorie Yoder; Betty Andress; Miss Third row: Calvin Martin; Harold Davis; Richard Leising; William Krienke; Walter Sugg; Mervin Yoder; Vincent Muffolctto; John Nugent; Lester Lauridsen; Allen Mitzell; Wilbur Pless; Robert Weilcr Fourth row: Robert Shickler; Marjorie Pless; Ethel Hasfurter; Eleanor Bechtel; Dorothy Martin; Bernice Monczynski; Gladys Fish; Lois Sheasley; Catherine Pritchard; Jeanne Cameron; Robert Gemerek; Henry Altroggc ...Fifth row: Edward Kuehlewind; Richard Nugent; Jack ChafTee; Donald Gemerek; Harold Heroy; George Williams; Bernard Kapuza; Edward Curtis; Frank Capan ■h iitotij ofi the Qunlot (?la55 Last October, we began our third year of high school work by electing the following class officers: President—Calvin Martin Vice-President—John Nugent Secretary—Catherine Pritchard Treasurer—Marjorie Yoder Adviser—Mr. Zwick In November, the Juniors started to earn money for their Senior trip by sponsoring a successful Thanksgiving Party. The Junior Prom was held in June. The participants in the varsity sports of Parker from this class are: Allen Mitzel, Bernard Kapuza, Edward Kuehlewind, Rich- ard Nugent, Calvin Martin, Frank Capan and Mervin Yoder. Those who won scholastic recognition are: Calvin Martin, Bernice Monczynski, June Darling, Bernard Kapuza, Hazel Hoffman, Ethel Hasfurter, Marjorie Yoder, Beulah Yoder, Wilma Ribbeck, and John Nugent. A great many of our classmen served as Judges on Student Court and as Deputies. Hazel Hoffman and Beulah Yoder were the Student Council representatives for the year, Hazel being the President and Beulah, Vice- President. The Juniors had two members on the cheer- leading squad—Catherine Pritchard and Thelma Schurr. 10 First row: Jean Davis; Grace Kuehlewind; Edit Wasson; Helen Deahn; Florence Hejman; smith; Vernice Schurr; Romelle Riley; Lillian Landow; Marjorie Pfundheller; Bette Alice Long. ary' Second row Miss Durkee; Miss Howard; Ruth Pless. Ruth Kern; Esther Johnson; Alicr Bucholz; Joan Beard; Jean Mnngan; Dorothy Schurr; Anna Harbison; Virginia Barche; Margaret Keeler. Carole Cameron; Evelyn Wasson; Miss Rogler Third row: Lawrence Gass; Calvin Raquet; Henry Hawes; Gordon Hawley; Edward Staebel; Harold Stocker. Warren Leckey; William Stocker; Leo Lauridsen: Homer Schopf. Fourth row: Edward Bastian; Richard Weiler; Glenn Honsberger; Lyman Muck; Robert Martin. Richard Langenfeld; Roland Beard; James Harbison; Allan Butler; LeRoy Rosenthal. William Shank Fifth row: Edwin Blarr; Kenneth Moore; Norman Rachow; Edward Yaw; Clyde Urban; Charles Burkhardt; Mathew Niemczycki; Richard Bars -ijlitotlj The Sophomores commenced their first year of senior high school by electing the fol- lowing officers: President— Opal Klinglesmith Vice-President— Grace Kuehlewind Secretary—Roland Beard Treasurer—Bette Alice Long Adviser—Miss Durkee Homer Schopf, Ruth Kern, Opal Klingle- smith, Lawrence Gass, Edward Bastian, and Harold Davis won scholastic recognition. Philip Loring, Homer Schopf, and Leo Lauridsen contributed to the field of sports. Bette Alice Long, Romelle Riley, and Joan Beard were members of the cheering squad. Fourth row: May Harfman; Ruth Butler; Ruth Schurr; Ruth Detwciler; Norma Balling; Jessie Halecki; Darlene Hautz; Frances Drabik; Dorothy Engel; Earl Stocker; Edward Plcvinak Fifth row: LaVerne Harfman; Warren Butler; William Lowenstein; Glendon Klinglesmith; Edmund Stein- man; Elmer Fitch; Paul Suess; Daniel Heiman; LaVerne Hake Sixth row: Paul Blarr; John Busch; Alfred Riester; Vernon Windnagle; Donald Donovan; Frank Welkncr; Llewllyn Desjardines -f iitotij ofi the The following were chosen officers of the Freshman Class: President—Martha Roth Vice-President—Donald Groll Secretary—Shirley Freiheit Adviser—Miss Cox Members of the Freshman Class, earning scholastic recognition are Dawn Darling, Llewlyn Desjardins, Lorraine Freeman, Grace Giczkowski, Lucy Ilecki, Glendon Klingle- smith, Martha Roth, Frank Welkner, and Alice Wincenc. The boys, who entered the field of sports this year, are Erwin Bugenhagen, Donald Donovan, and Joe Fliss. Several from this class served as Deputies and as Judges on the Student Court. They are: Lucy Ilecki, Ray Blarr, and Glendon Klinglesmith. Grace Giczkowski was the Freshman Stu- dent Council representative. The largest social event was the Freshman Skating Party held at Scott’s Roller Rink. 12 GRADE EIGHT First row: Adolph Kapuza; Wade Larkin; Harvey Ferguson; Richard Nolan; Eugene Chilcott; Edward Blum; Donald Rigerman Second row: Viola Kusy; Rita Frye: Beatrice Eichinger; Ruth Peacock: Ernestine Paton; Virginia Bechtel; Jeanette Desjardines; Janice Schutt; Dorothy Senf; Inez Blarr Third row: Louie Crouch; Betty Jane Hardy: Mary Eichinger: Gloria Newcomb; Ada Jane Martin; Miss Watson; Lois Long; Lucille Franks; Adeline Wcndler; Agnes Conklin; Chester Rosenthal Fourth row Howard Greiner; Eugene Domkowski; Edward Clanccy. Mark Eichorn; Edward Andrews; Richard Hall; Lewis Clanccy Fifth row: Winston Honsbergcr; Doris Jean Nichols; Dorothy Monczynski; Edwin Jones; Lester Rosenthal: Harold Poetz; Robert Trowbridge First row: Charles Andrews; Donald Schutt; Eugene Cummings; James Scanlon; Frederick Rosenthal; Edward Nesselbeck; Robert Ratajczak; Kenneth Gemcrek Second row: Esther Miller; June Hennrich; Eunice Berghorn; Marilou Chaffee; Clara Kapuza; Doris New- bold. Norma Beard; Fannie Miller; Janice Etzold; Minnie Crandall . Third row: Shirley Feltz; Arleen Halsey; Nancy Shank; Ruth Shickler; Edna Johnston; Anna Mae Bender; Lois Feltz; John Gundcll; Fourth row: Miss Schworm; Robert Schurr; Robert Pohl; Edna Rocs; Audrey Coon; Helen Gorom; Glenn Sugg; Ellis Hopkins; Dennis Darling Fifth row: Richard Dietz; Velma Larkin; George Mann; Beatrice Mundaniohl; Kenneth Keller First row: Daniel Beaver; William Fahning; John Frye; Clayton Braun; Robert Payne; Joe Capan; James Crouch Second row: Phyllis Nichols; Gladys Schurr; Dolores Premie!; Jean Shickler; Lyda Ann Moolc; Edith Haft; Charlotte Frank; June Sugg; Eleanor Shank; Mable Schurr; Ruth Koenig Third row: Eileen Attle; Vivian Shoemaker; Harriette Ferguson; Robert Noutz; Miss Hoehman; Betty Sugg; Marion Schutt; Carolee Baum; Arvilla Sheasley Fourth row: Webster Pohl; Fred Beaver; Wilhelm Gundel; Anthony Jjscher; Laurence Yaw; Albert Hughes First row: Thomas Desjardins; Robert Leib; Lloyd Roese; Lewis Gemerek; Jack Bums; Elton Tonsing; Carl Beaver; Robert Mundaniohl; Norman Jones Second row: Jean Etzold; Danny L. Gee; Lorraine Yaw; Rose Alene Heeb; Peggy Hughes; Noellc Payne; Clara Chaffee; Evelyn Keller; Louise Blacking; Betty Stocker Third row: Helen McPherson; Robert Groll; Calvin Newcomb; Russell Mault; Mark Rood; Miss Boldt; Carol Long; Levant Bender; Charles Newbold; Richard Schoenthal; Maynard Clark Fourth row: George Hawes; Richard Wagner; Melvin Nice; Richard Stevenson; George Wilkens; Roman Kuras; Jack Rosenbach; Carr Mugel; Robert Larkin; Wilford Roth; Lester Busch. GRADE FIVE GRADE FOUR First row: Richard Crouch; Danny Nichols; Robert Sugg; Charles Riley; Robert Me Jury Second row: Kathryn Oraves; Mary Liskoff; Mary Weiler; Mary Lapp; Betty Snyder; Theresa Beck; Helen Shank; Mary Frye Third row: Clifford Hawes; Harold Paul; Eugene Stacbcll; Miss Muchow; Walter Schutt; La Verne Bender; Daniel Wilkins Fourth row: Lester Miller; Carl Barche; Eugene Leis; Reginald Hawes First row: Nelson Roes; Danny Cockle; Jeanette Leininger; Teddy Snyder; Charles Keller Second row: June Barche; Gloria Hawes; Beulah Mault; Patsy Clarke Third row: Clara Beck; Elsie Ponter; Miss Grey; Avis Brauer; Erma Bender GRADE THREE 15 GRADE TWO First row: Robert Burns; David Riley; Carl Payne; Glenn Leis; Herbert Ponter; J?oger Tremblay Second row: Jane Wittlinger; Jane Oring; Ruth Sugg; Lula Mault; Charlene Cory; Patricia Burns; Joan Fcltz; Carole Rosenback, Arlene Roth; Idella Miller; Jeanne Tamlin Third row: David Dumke; Eleanor Taylor; Elizabeth Baum; Miss Zoller; Jaylcen Brunck; William Yaw; Joseph Koenig Fourth row: Frederick Landel; Willis Miller; Hughie McPherson; Kcnward Cummings, John Dawydko; Lowell Freeman . First row: Paul Crouch; Paul Beers; Hugh Choate; William Heeb; Edwin Bardwell; David Chaffee; John Magel Second row: Edwina Reigle; Patricia Paul; Betty Beaver; Marilyn Oring; Audrey Feltz; Shirley Hoffman, Mcrne Ann Larkin; June Etzold; Dolores Hurst; Diane Leib Third row: Richard Frye; Irene Roes; Margaret Long; Bata Blair; Rosemarie Beck; Jerry Hughes; Helen Koenig; Joy Kaiser Fourth row: James Larkin; Roger Colton; Elwyn Cummings; Miss Spencer; Jack Fitzsimmons; Duane Nice; Donald Schutt GRADE ONE ☆ ☆ ft v ★ 6 ☆ ft ft ft ft ft ft ft V ♦ ☆ ft 7X Mitly l atft the glowing band around the heavens, is composed of fixed and variable stars. The former represent our clubs and the latter, our sports, which change with the season. PRESS CLUB Seated: Beulah Yoder; Bernice Monczynski; June Darling; Anna Mae Erb; Grace Kuehlewind; Frances Franks Standing: Marjorie Yoder; Richard Nugent; Marion Capan; Jeanne Cameron; John Nugent; Vincent Muf- foletto; Roy Covert; Romelle Riley; Miss Rogler; Miss Tanner J CURRENT EVENTS CLUB First row: Lois Heist; Odessa Hawes: Mr. Zwick; Carolyn Raquet; Gladys Fish Second row: George Madrid; Norman Haentges; Henry Hawes; Norman Burton; James Eichinger; Kent Nehrboss; Frank Wclkncr First row: Lois Sheasley ; Marion Bugenhagen; Vernice Schurr; Mary Brown; Jean Mangan; Eleanor Prrybos; Alice Wincenc; Gcrda Haist; Evelyn Vogt Second row: Loraine Brewer; Margaret Keeler; Virginia Barchc; Loraine Muchow; Miss Howard; Anna Harbison; Shirley Frciheit; Dorothy Schurr; Carol Cameron Third row: Paul Blarr; William Lowenstein; Philip Loring; Kenneth Moore; Carl Haist; Edward Plevniak DRAMATICS CLUB 18 First row: Dorothy MaLaggan; Esther Johnson; Ruth Heintzman; Jewel Crouch; Ruth Kern; Alice Buchholz; Beatrice Blosser Second row: Ethel Hasfurter; Joan Fitzsimmons; Marie Zoeller; Ruby Larkin; Miss Carnahan; Beth Suess; Margaret Sugg; Doris Green; Beulah Gallisdorfer Third row: Myrtle Harfman; Betty Andress; Opal Klinglesmith; Hazel Hoffman; Jeannette Pless; Doris Andress; Mabel Johnson LIBRARY CLUB First row: Jack Chaffee; George Williams Second row: Rita Etzold; Marie Mault; Marjorie Yoder; Pearl Kuehlewind; Ruth Schurr Third row: Betty Zoeller; Alfred Reistcr; Calvin Raquet; Miss Strang; Edmund Steinman; Glendon Klinglesmith; Ruth Butler NATURE NON- PICKERS CLUB First row: Edith Wasson; Wilma Ribbeck; Richard Leising; Marjorie Pfundhellcr; Robert Martin; Lorraine Meyer; Miss Rogler Second row: Henry Kehcr; Mathew Niemczycki; William Krienke; Edward Staebell; William Stocker; Richard Weiler First row: Howard Brown; Arthur Hart wig Second row: Cecelia Leising; Dorothy Martin; Eleanor Bechtel; Anna BistofT; Helen Deahn; Joyce Nehrboss Third row: Grace Giczkowski; Kenneth Moore; Dawn Darling; La Verne Harfman; Miss Cox; Edward Yaw; Martha Roth; Richard Bars; Lorraine Freeman SOCIAL STANDARDS CLUB First row: Richard Wciler; Edward Curtis; Paul Sues : Wade Larkin: Daniel Heiman; Donald Schopf Second row: Richard Dietz. Homer Schopf; Howard Brown; Kathryn Graves; Rose Alcne Heeb; Mary Wciler; Kenneth Keller; Llewellyn Desjardines; Robert Trowbridge Third row: Evelyn Wasson; Elton Townsend; Robert Larkin; Jack Roscnback; Arthur Hart wig; Edward Nesselbach; Doris Jean Nichols; Mona Moore Fourth row: Mr. Wright; Anna Mac Bender; Henry Altrogge; Florence Heiman; Gordon Hawley; Robert Weiler Fifth row: Richard Langenfcld; James Harbison; Norman Rachow; Harold Pctz First row: Cora Helmuth; Emma Mast; Lillian Landow; Romele Riley; Catherine Pritchard; Opal Klinglesmith; Emma Sievenpiper; Bette Alice Long Second row: Mr. Wright; Marjorie Pless; Joan Beard; Odessa Hawes; Jeanne Cameron; Miriam Schurr; Eleanor Przybos; Gladys Bryce; Shirley Fischer; Edna Helmuth Third row: Frances Drabik; Ruth Dctwciler; Jessie Halecki; Bernice Buchholz; Florence Heiman; Darlene Hautz; Mona Moore; Jewel Crouch GIRLS' HOMEMAKING CLUB First row: Iva Bceman; Ruth Pless; Dorothy Engle; Onnolec Hartwig; Marion Capan; Blanche Roszman; Lucy Ilecki Second row. Frances Ingram; Helen Hartwig; Ruby Larkin; Miss Durkee; Elizabeth Conklin; Jeannette Pless; Margaret Sugg; Third row: Dorothea Reiner; Norma Balling; Helen Zurken; Carolyn Raquet; Mary Schrock; Jean Davis BOYS' COOKING CLUB 22 First row: Mervin Yoder; Raymond Blarr; John Busch; Warren Leckey; LeRoy Roscnthi Second row: Lyman Muck; William Stocker; Miss Durkee; Harold Davis; Wilbur Pless First row: Donald Donovan; Frank Capan; Bernard Kapuza; Joseph Fliss; William Shank; Howard Payne; Elmer Fitch Second row: Michael Dawydko; LcRoy Voder; Mr. King; Clyde Urban; Floyd Mault First row: Floyd Mault; Glenn Honsberger; Lawrence Gass; Charles Burkhardt; LaVeme Hake; Llewelyn Desjardines; Earl Stocker Second row: Rudolph Pryzemiclewski; Norman Peacock; Lyman Muck; Mr. King; Harold Stocker; Harold Hartel; Edwin Blarr Third row: Donald Gcmerek; Harold Heroy; Donald Wadel; Robert Shickler; Roland Beard MODELING CLUB 23 TERPSI- CHORE AN CLUB Loraine Freeman; Onnalee Hart wig; Miss Britton; Wilma Ribbeck; Marjorie Pfundheller; Joan Beard First row: Keith Nehrboss; Edwin Bastian; Mr. Stebbins; Warren Butler; Allan Butler Second row: Homer Shopf; Warren Leckcy; Walter Sugg; Roy Covert; Allen Mitzell; Leo Lauridsen; Wilbur Pless; Edward Kuehlewind; Bernard Kapuza BOYS' LEADERS CLUB GIRLS’ ATHLETIC COUNCIL First row: June Darling; Bernice Monczynski Second row: Frances Ingram; Jeannette Pless; Marie Zoeller; Doris Andress; Anna BistofT Third row: Janice Schutt; Dorothy Senf; Betty Hardy; Gloria Newcomb; Dorothy Monczynski; Ada Jane Martin; Doris Jean Nichols; Miss Britton First row: Betty Hardy; Dorothy Monczynski; Janice Schutt; Dorothy Senf; Ada Jane Martin; Gloria Newcomb Second row: Lois Sheasley; Frances Franks; Marie Zoeller; Doris Andress; Frances Ingram; Anna BistofT; Jeannette Pless; Grace Giczkowski; Martha Roth Third row: Bernice Monczynski; Ruth Schurr; Irma Miller; Doris Jean Nichols; Vernice Schurr; Miss Britton; Miriam Schurr; Doris Green; Joan Beard; Gerda Haist; June Darling Fourth row: Miss Rogler; Ruth Butler; Ruth Detweilcr; Dawn Darling; Lorraine Freeman; Dorothy Schurr; Miss Durkee GIRLS’ ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 25 BASKET BALL First row: Bernard Kapuza; Allan Butler; Edward Kuehlewind; Roy Metz; Allen Mitzell; Roy Covert; Leo Lauridsen Second row: Mr. Stebbins; Homer Schopf; Keith Nehrboss; Glendon Klinglcsmith; Edward Clancey; Lewi Clanccy; Phillip Loring; Erwin Bugenhagen; Kent Nehrboss; Robert Gemerek; Calvin Martin Seated: Leo Lauridsen; Frank Capan; Roy Covert; Allen Mitzel; Roy Metz; Edward Kuehlewind Standing. 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GROLL SON The Clarence Electric Shop All kinds of electrical work. Expert repairing on appliances and radio. COOK’S DAIRY Wm. H. Groll Kenneth W. Groll CLARENCE, N. Y. CLARENCE, N. Y. Tel. 287 TRAGO SON Compliments of Wholesale Confectionery, Cigarettes and Fountain Supplies PERRY'S ICE CREAM CO. 40 Pfohl Place WILLIAMSVILLE, N. Y. Tel. Williamsville, N. Y. Phone 88 Akron, N. Y. 29 John L. Kruse Motors, Inc. Main Street, Clarence, N. Y. “Here’s where service counts.’’ Used cars and trucks Phone Clarence 309 Compliments of Robert and Dorothy Ingram J. A. HARTWIG Dealer in BUILDING SUPPLIES Clarence Center, N. Y. WESEMAN SONS CLARENCE CENTER, N. Y. G. L. F. Farm Supplies Massey-Harris Implements Meat Groceries Compliments of Danahy Faxon Store W. H. Swyers, Millgrove, N. Y. “We deliver” Alden 12-F-4 Paint School Supplies FLORENCE A. BRUNCK Teacher of Piano Theory—Harmony Affiliated Teacher of Sherwood Music School of Chicago, 111. Phone 258 Clarence, N. Y. WILLARD BATTERY CLARENCE GARAGE Rosenthal Bros. GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING Welding, Body and Fender Service Main St. at Academy Hill CLARENCE, N. Y. The International Academy oF Beauty Culture, Inc. Suite 34, Delaware Court 232 Delaware Avenue, Cor. Chippewa BUFFALO, N. Y. All Branches of Beauty Work Taught Day and Evening Classes “Licensed by State of New York’’ Phone Washington 5914 30 F. E. PAGELS Plumbing, Heating Electrical Work Call Clarence—310 J Complimen ts of FRANK’S SERVICE STATION Compliments A.O.HAHL,M.D. WEST MAIN CLARENCE, N. Y. WALTER A. SCHWORM LIFE INSURANCE ANNUITIES 17 Court Street BUFFALO, N. Y. Complimen ts of DIETZ BROTHERS CHARLES E. WEAVER McCormick Deering Farm Implements Tractors and Repairs Clarence, N. Y. Phone Clar. Ctr. 82F11 Complimen ts of R. W. MAYNE Your Dollar Buys More in Quality Foods at the I.G.A. Store Home Owned 8s Operated by GEORGE F. GUTEKUNST Fresh Fruits and Vegetables We Deliver Call 271 FLOWERS - BY - WIRE ANYWHERE MEMBER F.T.D. E i A. MUCHOW FLORIST Clarence, N. Y. 57 Allen St. Phone 265 Buffalo, N. Y. Freeman Berghorn Garage Repairing Towing Goodyear Tires Call Clarence 212 HONOR BRAND MLG. CO., INC. The Clarence Sweet Shop PERRY'S ICE CREAM SANDWICHES CANDIES Phone 293 Complimen ts of LARKIN’S CASH MARKET Choice Meats and Home Dressed Poultry Call 281 Free Delivery Complimen ts of MURSETT C. LUCKNER MOOKS BARBER SHOP A. J. STEPHAN RED 8s WHITE STORE Cor. Wende 8s Ellicott ALDEN, N. Y. 31 Compliments of ANN’S BEAUTY SHOP Phone Clarence 22 M Complimen ts of WILLIAMSVILLE DAIRY R. EBERSOLE SON CLARENCE, N. Y. Coal — Coke — Fertilizer Flour — Feed — Seeds Complimen ts of EBERSOLE MILLING CO. Compliments of D. C. FISHER, M. D. New and Used Cars HOEHMAN CHEVROLET SALES SERVICE CLARENCE CENTER, N. Y. Phone 31 CLEANERS — TAILORS — FURRIERS We Operate Our Own Plant WILLIAMSVILLE, N. Y. KODAKS—CAMERAS—FILMS Our 24 hour Developing 8s Printing Service is Sure to Please AMHERST DRUG STORE The Renal Store Bee Bldg. Williamsville, N. Y. AKRON HOME BAKERY Compliments of DR. HOWARD E. MARTIN Veterinarian CLARENCE, N. Y. G. W. SCHUTT SON FLORIST “Cut Flowers are our Specialty” Phone Clarence 299 J Complimen ts of M. L. CLARKE AKRON, N. Y. STAN’S GARAGE S. W. GEMEREK, Prop. Complete “one stop” Service—Welding Cutting—Radiators Flushed—Ford Sales 8s Service 24-Hour Towing Service Official AAA Station PIERRE’S SANDWICH SHOPPE 2 Miles East of Clarence Complimen ts of HOWARD EICHINGER RAPIDS, N. Y. Groceries Gasoline The Senior Class wishes to express its ap- preciation to the advertisers who have helped to make our Year Book possible. 32 V
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