Clarence Central School - Saga Yearbook (Clarence, NY)
- Class of 1940
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Published by The Senior Class Parker High School Clarence, New York THE FALL OF THE CURTAIN The picture is o’er—Behold the cast! They are tired and weary, with hearts beating fast. Remember, with me, those great cheery days. Before all we Seniors go separate ways. In grammar school what a thrill it did seem When we realized we were fulfilling our dream. Mere “coming attractions” we were thought of then But sometimes I wish I were back there again. We then met our producers, so helpful and fine They did all they could to make school life sublime. Supervising producers—we hold out apart A calm, sturdy, hand clasp that comes from the heart. Our director, he too, added a certain finesse; He gave us assistance to help stand the test. Assistant directors, we send you our blessing— You always were there when matters were pressing! Technicians, we raise our voices in praise! You helped us in many numerous ways. The clubs are important to any success; Our records have testified, you are the best! To the staff of the “Saga”: best wishes to you; Your untiring efforts have guided us through, Your publicity was “great”; your efforts sublime; Your sports were so pleasant; Your prowess was fine. The superintendents of this book so elite; Your sincerity, thoughtfulness is beyond all defeat. Our casting—Just perfect; No one can deny Our grammar school teachers allowed us to “get-by”. Oh! when we were freshmen, with all our young trials The name we were known by was “green juveniles”. Oh! great the day when we sophomores became, We were given the title of “extras”, for shame! Another step onward; toward our well-dreamed-of goal; Into all of our studies we put heart and soul; “So near—yet so far—” were our turbulent moans But time e’er so vital had us soon on our thrones. The curtain has fallen on the play and its cast; But in our proud hearts it’s mem’ry will last. We “stars” now must leave this setting so dear So “stand-ins” march onward; It’s your turn next year! —Betty Landram adication STAFF OF 1940 SAGA Editor in Chief........ Business Editor........ Advertisement Manager Literary Editor........ Art Editor............. Sports Editor.......... General Adviser........ Business Adviser....... Literary Adviser....... .....Marjorie Yoder .......John Nugent .......June Darling . Catherine Pritchard . . . .Bernard Kapuza Edward Kuehlewind .....Miss Carnahan ........Miss Baird .......Miss Tanner (6) Glen C. Burns, Harold A. Cory, Walter J. Schutt, Albert R. Hughes, Raymond B. Fiegel, Forrest E. Pagels (President), Walter R. Hoffman, Samuel W. Freeman, Fred Martzolf. MR. RALPH M. BONIFACE The Director Our Principal (7) Casting Directors Junior High and Grade Faculty First Row: Bertha Muchow, Clarence Training Clans Fourth Grade. Caro- lyn Cox. A. B.; University of Roches- ter Social Studies. Wentworth Cross, B. S.; Albany State Teachers College Mathematics. Dorothy Spencer, Buffalo State Teachers College — First Grade. Helen Strang, Buffalo State Teachers College Social Stud- ies, Mathematics. Second Row Mabel Grey, Clarence Training Class-Third Grade. Gwen- doline Watson, B. S.; Buffalo State Teachers College- Science. Mathe- matics. Elizabeth Boldt, Geneseo Normal School - Fifth Grade. Mildred Hoehman, Buffalo State Teachers College Sixth Grade. Mildred Schworm, B. S.; Buffalo State Teachers College English, Ge- ography. Keith Hill, A. B.; University of Buffalo English. Not in picture: Margaret Zoller, B. S. . Buffalo State Teachers College —Second Grade. Assistant Directors High School Faculty First Row: Helen Rogler, B. S.; Hart wick College—Commercial. Isa- bella Baird, B. S.; University of Buf- falo Commercial. Harold Wright, Fredonia Normal School Music. Vir- ginia F. Tanner, B. S.; St. Lawrence University - English. Alice E. Durkee, B. S. - Buffalo State Teachers College —Home Economics. Second Row: David Zwick, B. S.; Buffalo State Teachers College — Social Studies. Marguerite Irwin, B. S. St. Lawrence University - Mathema- tics, Science. Pearl Britton, Cortland Normal School- Physical Education. Edwin King, Oswego Normal School — Industrial Arts. Thelma Brasted, A. B. Alfred University - Languages. Mar- garet Carnahan, A. B.; Houghton College - Librarian. William Stebbins, B. S.; New York University Physical Education. THE LEADING STARS-SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS W. Ribbeck (Secretary), J. Nugent (Vice President), J. Darling (President) M. Yoder (Treasurer). SENIOR CLASS ADVISERS I I I I I | I HENRY ALTROGGE Commercial Diploma Handicraft Club (1); Band (2, 3) Hank, ‘that handsome fel- low with the wavy hair, is a swell fellow and liked by everyone. ELEANOR BECHTEL Commercial Diploma Dramatic Club (1); Glee Club (1, 2); Social Standards (3) Red' , our melodious Se- nior, puts the rest of us to shame with her excellent vocabulary. GLADYS BRYCE Vocational Diploma Social Standards (1); Glee Club (2, 3, 4); Library Club 0) Her placid appearance proves that she takes life uncomplainingly as it comes. JEANNE CAMERON College Entrance Diploma Glee Club (3, 4); Press Club (3, 4-Business Editor 4) Capable and gifted, this blond ie’’ has made a most favorable impression here. FRANK CAP AN College Entrance Diploma Soccer (2); Modeling (1); Handicraft (1); Short Wave Radio (2); Minor Sports (2); B.A.A. (3) Quiet and good natured, Frank has won many friends with his ready smile and pleasant per- sonality. JACK CHAFFEE State High School Diploma Boys’ Homemaking Club (2); Nature Club (3); Orchestra (3) Jack's nonchalant man- ner, plus his genial smile, has endeared him to all. JUNE DARLING College Entrance Diploma President of class (4); Staff of “Saga’’ (4); G.A.A. (2, 3); G.A.C. (1, 2, 3, 4); Press Club (1-Editor of Keyhole 3); Library Club (2); Dra- matic Club (3) Judging from her delicious concoctions, dietetics is the ideal held for this clever miss. ANNA MAE ERB Commercial Diploma Library Club (1); Press Club (2, 3, 4, Production Mana- ger 4) Gifted with musical abili- ty, Anna Mae wisely chooses to become an organist. (ii) DONALD GEMEREK State High School Diploma Soccer (3); Dramatic Club (1); Boys’ Cooking Club (1); Handicraft Club (2); Mod- eling Club (3) Donny is everyone's pal and is well known among his classmates for his generous disposition and good nature. ROBERT GEMEREK State High School Diploma Soccer (4); Track (4); Model- ing Club (1); Nature Club (3) “Shorty . it's quality and not quantity that counts, so you need never despair. HELEN HARTWIG ETHEL HASFURTER State High School Diploma Library Club (1, 2, 3, 4) “The baby of the class, but no matter, for her marks would swell us up to twice her size. ODESSA HAWES Vocational Diploma Glee Club (1. 2. 3. 4); Dramatics Club (1, 2) Seldom heard from but a “true-blue friend, Odes- sa wishes to become an air hostess. HAZEL HOFFMAN College Entrance Diploma Class Secretary (2); Library Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Band (1, 2); G.A.A. (1, 2): G.A.C. (2): President of Student Council (3) Her versatility and per- sonality will help Hazel over many rough paths. MABEL JOHNSON State High School Diploma Library Club (1, 2, 3, 4) Mabel, that quiet, indus- trious girl, will surely be a success. BERNARD KAPUZA College Entrance Diploma Baseball (1. 2, 3. 4); Basket- ball (3. 4); Soccer (2. 3. 4;) Band (1); Modeling Club (1); Handicraft Club (1): Short Wave Club (2): Minor Sports Club (2); Leaders Club (3, 4;) B.A.A. (3); Staff of Saga (4) A boy of innumerable tal- ents: we like his friendly, helpful attitude. (12) WILLIAM KRIENKE State High School Diploma Modeling Club (1); Nature Club (2); Typing Club (3) William is a very quiet member of our class who shies away from publicity. EDWARD KUEHLEWIND College Entrance Diploma Basketball (3, 4); Baseball (3, 4); Soccer (2, 3, 4); Press Club (2); Boys’ Leaders Club (3, 4); Staff of “Saga” (4) An ardent sport enthusi- ast, Eddie puts his best into everything he does. RUBY LARKIN Vocational Diploma Glee Club (1); Girls’ Home- making Club (1, 2, 3); Libra- ry Club (3, 4) Generous of heart, Ruby is a girl who truly is ad- mired by all. RICHARD LEISING State High School Diploma Nature Club (2); Typing Club (3) Blonde, blue-eyed, indus- trious Dick is sure to be successful as a Diesel engi- neer. IRMA MILLER Vocational Diploma Girls’ Athletic Association (1, 2, 3); Social Standards Club (1, 2, 3); Library Club 0) Kind and generous, she proves that “good things come in small packages'’. BETTY LANDRAM Commercial Diploma Home Economics Club (1, 2, 3); Press Club (3, 4); Glee Club (3) A willing worker, cheerful and friendly; what a grand nurse Betty will be! CALVIN MARTIN College Entrance Diploma President of Class (2, 3); Handicraft Club (1, 3); Mi- nor Sports Club (2); Current Events Club (2); Harmonica Club (1); Photography Club (4); “The Jade Ring” (3); Student Council (1) We’re sure he’ll become a famous chemical engineer because his mind is “purely” scientific. ALLEN MITZEL State High School Diploma Basketball (1, 2, 3, 4); Base- ball (1, 2, 3, 4); Soccer (2, 3, 4); Boys’ Leaders Club (3); Boys’ Athletic Association (1); Modeling Club (1, 2) Tall, dark and handsome, “Supe” has honored the Senior Class by his out- standing accomplish- ments in varsity sports. (13) BERNICE MONCZYNSKI College Entrance Diploma Press Club (1, 2, 3, 4—News Editor 4); Staff of “Saga” (1. 2); G.A.C. (2. 3, 4); G.A.A. (1, 2, 3); Speaking Contest (2, 3); Student Coun- cil (2) Idealistic Bernice looks longingly toward a career as college professor. LORAINE MUCHOW State High School Diploma Glee Club (1); Typing Club (1) ; Social Standards Club (2) ; Dramatic Club (2, 3); Current Event Club (3); Stunt Club (4) tootie,” that swell pal. is probably best known for her individualistic giggle. VINCENT MUFFOLETTO State High School Diploma Band (1, 2, 3); Glee Club (1); Press Club (3); Photography Club (1); Speaking Contest (3) ; Manager of Soccer Team (4) Full of joyous vitality, Vince is well known around our school. RICHARD NUGENT State High School Diploma Soccer (3); Baseball (3, 4); Press Club (3); Boys’ Leaders Club (3) Size really doesn’t count, judging from the many friends Dick has made at Parker. JOHN NUGENT College Entrance Diploma Press Club (3); Boys’ Leaders Club (4); Staff of “Saga” (4) Intellectually alert, witty and friendly—his success is assured. MARJORIE PLESS State High School Diploma Glee Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Dra- matic Club (2); Typing Club (1); Craft Club (4) “Good ol’ Marge;” she’d give her right hand to aid a friend in need. DOROTHY POHL Vocational Diploma Library Club (1); Social Standards (2); Girls’ Home- making Club (4) Considering looks and ability. Dot will surely become a successful dan- cer. CATHERINE PRITCHARD College Entrance Diploma Glee Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Press Club (4-Art Editor); Home- making Club (1); G.A.C. (2); G.A.A. (2); Staff of “Saga”; Cheerleader (3, 4) Kate’s ability as a cheer- leader plus her personali- ty, has made her one of the most popular girls at P. H. S. (14) WILMA RIBBECK Commercial Diploma Secretary Class (4); Library Club (1); Homemaking Club (1) ; Glee Club (2); G.A.A. (2) ; G.A.C. (2); Typing Club (3) ; Terpsichorean Arts Club -1. 2. 3) Reliable, an eye for quality and quantity; expert qual- ifications for a buyer. MIRIAM SCHURR Vocational Diploma Library Club (1, 2); G.A.A. (2, 3); Glee Club (3, 4); Craft Club (4) We admire this quiet, reserved miss and wish her great success as a sec- retary. THELMA SCHURR College Entrance Diploma Library Club (1); Social Standards Club (1,3); G.A.A. (I. 2); G.A.C. (2, 4); Nature Study Club (2); Press Club (4); Cheerleader (3, 4) This wee mite of a girl is sure to become the love- liest of air hostesses. RICHARD SEYFANG State High School Diploma Baseball (1, 2, 3, 4); Soccer (3); B.A.A. (1, 2, 3); Minor Sports (3); Leaders Club (4) He's quiet and full of fun—no wonder we all like Dick. ROBERT SHICKLER College Entrance Diploma Modeling Club (1,3); Boys Cooking Club (1, 2); Dra- matic Club (2); Handicraft Club (3) Happy - go - lucky “Bob has a Math book as a con- stant companion — Oh well, better days are sure to come. WALTER SUGG Commercial Diploma Current Events Club (1); Leaders Club (3, 4) Walter has had excellent training and we're proud of our “farmer boy. Good luck to him! ROBERT WEILER State High School Diploma Handicraft Club (1); Speak- ing Contest, First Prize (2); Harmonica Club (1); Band (2, 3, 4) Better late than never, “Gus , and much success to you. BEULAH YODER College Entrance Diploma President of Class (1); Vice President of Class (2); Home- making Club (1); Typing Club (2, 3); Press Club (3); Student Council (3, 4); Vice President (3), President (4); Speaking Contest, First Prize (3) Beulah, who has been in- dispensable for her in- genious party decorations, is one of our most ambi- tious, enthusiastic and cooperative Seniors. (15) MARJORIE YODER College Entrance Diploma Secretary of Class (1); Trea- surer of Class(3, 4);G.A.A. (1); Library Club (1, 2); Press Club (2, 3, 4); Nature Club (3); Staff of Saga” (2, 4); Editor of “Saga” (4); Editor of Keyhole” (4) The gift of management— an eye for detail—Marge, our outstanding journal- ist. MERVIN YODER State High School Diploma Stamp Club (1); Handicraft Club (2); Short Wave Radio Club (2); Boys' Homemaking Club (3); Art Club (4) The star of the history de- partment, “Merve came to our rescue many times when a difficult question needed an answer. HISTORY OF THE SENIOR CLASS FOR four long years we have worked diligently and waited anxiously for our final curtain call, the day when we shall receive a parchment as a testimonial of our conscientious effort to further our educational attainments. Now, as the time of graduation approaches, the class of ’40 contemplates this separation with reluctance. Before we depart from Parker, we should like to recall some of the prize acts in the drama of our illustrious past. As Freshmen, our enrollment exceeded that of any previous class. Various members have left our group until today forty-two stars remain on the stage. In our Sophomore year Robert Weiler became the “academy winner” by taking first place in the Speaking Contest. Our class was highly honored and this honor was increased when Beulah Yoder received the first prize the following year. Our “social session” began during our Junior year—when we thought we were mighty but the Seniors considered us insignificant. First we had a Thanksgiving party (that memorable night when our orchestra failed to make its appearance) and later in the year we held our never- to-be-forgotten Junior Prom. We treasure the memories of that lovely evening, the star-filled auditorium, the gorgeous gowns, and the melodious music of Vince Ryan’s orchestra. In a revered spot in our scenario of memories are the grand times experienced at our Senior parties (we really came into the limelight then)—Halloween with its cornshocks, Thanksgiving with its turkeys, Christmas with its silver and mistletoe, Valentine with its ne’er-to-be-forgotten box social, and the Spring dance with its “April Showers”. This in turn brought on May flowers for our Prom. With decorations to outshine all our previous efforts, a good orchestra, and delicious refreshments, no more successful Prom could be contemplated. One of our most successful endeavors was our “Gandy Fish Supper”. Many are the Seniors who will always associate stacks of soiled dishes and no fish with this affair. We have yet to receive our diplomas; at that time, “The End” will be written in bold, black letters across the screen. We are sad that the end is so near and yet we are happy that our stars have all retained their contracts to the end. To Mrs. Irwin and Mr. Zwick, who have guided us so wisely and faithfully during our Senior year, we, the class of 1940 extend our most heartfelt appreciation. —Catherine Pritchard —Beulah Yoder J J J J ■ I I J r First Row. J. Davi E. Blarr, A. Bucholtz, J. Long, J. Beard, E. Bastian (Treasurer), G. Kuehlewind, A. Butler, D. Schurr. Second Row D. Andress, G. Williams, B. Andress. P. Loring. R. Kern (President), H. Schopf F. Franks, M. Niemczycki, Miss Tanner. Third Row. G. Haist, L. Sheasley. E. Robak. H. Hawes, J. Weber, G. Honsbcrger, F. Htimann, H. Deahn (Vice President). G. Fish. Fourth Row R. Weilcr C. Raquet, W. Stocker, H. Stocker. O. Klingelsmith (Secretary), A. Harbison, L. Muck. L. Gass, R. Weber, J. Harbison. F rsf Row. N. Smith, R. Butler, N. Hoentges (Vice President), F. Welkner (President), A. Hartwig (Secre- tary} E. Vogt (Treasurer), R. Klemann. Second Row: Miss Brasted, R. Schurr, B. Zoeller. R. Hanel, M. Roth, M. Schrock, D. Reiner, E. Stocker, L. Klcsat, H. Zurkan, Miss Baird. Third Row D. Heimann, P. Kuehlewind, E. Plcvnink, L. Freeman, P. Suess. D. Darling. S. Freiheit. E. Smith. N. Balling, B. Buchholz, P. Blarr. Fourth Row( G. Giczkowski. M. Bugenhagen. G. Klingelsmith. E. Conklin. C. Haist. O. Hartwig, H. Brown, A. Winccnc, W. Shank, C. Raquet, L. Ilecki. First Row: H. Niemczycki, E. Blum, C. Rosenthal, J. Neuhaus, L. Crouch, D. Rigerman, E. Eichorn, E. Zimmerman, W. Martin. Second Row: Mrs. Irwin, J. Allan, R. Croop, L. Rosenthal, E. Muchow, V. Windnagle, A. Kapuza (Vice President), R. Morningstar, A. Lucas, L. Martin, Miss Cox, Miss Strang. Third Row E. ChilcottjoW. Herkey, H. Ferguson, C. Butler, R. Hall, R. Chaffee, M. Eichorn, L. Harf- man, H. Poetz, R. Tro l3dge, W. Larkin (President), W. Lowenstein, E. Jones. Fourth Row: E. Brown, R. Davis, L. Schrock, LuCoultcr, A. Pacyon, R. Carroll, E. Clanccy, M. Stupar, L. Clanccy, H. Payne, C. Kane, H. Greiner. MjYodcr, W. Johnson, W. Honsberger, C. Weber, E. Mctzinger. Freshman Boys First Row: M. Yoder, O. Fitch, P. Sherrick, V. Kusy, J. Leib, R. Etzold, A. Muggelberg, W. Eichorn, R. Peacock. Second Row: Miss Strang. J. Hoffman, J. Stairs. B. Muchow, R. Detweiler, N. Fairchok, J. Davis, J. Desjardins, V. Reiner, L. Stupar. E. Paton, M. Harfman, Miss Cox, Mrs. Irwin. Third Row: A. Knapp, J. Radtke, S. Gallisdorfer, D. Senf, L. Franks, D. Nichols, I. Baker, J. Schutt (Treasurer), L. Knab, A. Conklin, B. Eichinger, I. Blarr. H. Falker, C. Hartwig. FourtJy Row: T. Hoppe, C. Schutz, M. Cummings, A. Wendler, M. Smith. M. Eichinger, A. Martin, R. Lauridsen, D. Monczynski, G. New- comb, A. Hudock, P. Stevens, L. Long (Secretary), V. Bechtel, W. Neuhaus. Eighth Grade £ First Row: S. Feltz, E. Quaintancc, J. Hcnnrich, C. Andrews, J. Etzold, R. Ratajczak, E. Miller, F. Ro- senthal, N. Stipke, E. Hock, N. Beard. Second Row: V. Larkin, H. Nonne, B. Mundaniohl, R. Graff, D. Wadel, E. Nesselbeck, L. Feltz, K. Gemerek, C. Kapuza, D. Neill, E. Berghorn, D. Schopf, M. Chaffee, A. Lord, E. Burnett, Miss Watson. Third Row: D. Schmied, C. Chupp, L. Knapp, R. Shickler, H. Paton, B. Pitman, J. Scanlon, E. Johnston, A. Bender, L. Wulff, P. Morningstar, L. Stocker, J. Hunt, R. Pohl, F. Urban. Fourth Row: D. Tarbell, E. Hopkins, G. Sugg, R. Albright, D. Minzler, D. Darling, G. Meyer, R. Dietz, A. Coon, G. Mann, D. Hildebrand, E. Sagerman, W. Wischerath, K. Keller, R. Schurr, J. Gundel, E. Koch. First Row: D. Premielewski, J. Capan, P. Nichols, J. Crouch, B. Nonne, S. Nonne, W. Joyce, M. Sautter, R. Schaffstall, J. Sugg, Second Row: J. Sturdevant, J. Walter, G. Schurr, J. Shickler, N. Weber, F. Hud- ock, D. Urban, A. Sheasley, D. Lavis, R. Koenig, R. Howe. E. Haft, R. Klesat, S. Hedstrom, J. Frye, Miss Schworm. Third Row: M. Dyment, C. Frank, R. Tarbell, A. Bender, D. Beaver, E. Attic, D. Best, M. Lane, A. Hughes, M. Schurr, W. Pohl, D. Pozda, C. Tarbell, B. Lucas, F. Beaver, P. Bierle, B. Sugg. Fourth Row: S. Licht, R. Baker, T. Pozda, W. Gundel, J. Gorom, B. Gemmei, S. Metzinger, L. Mook, M. Schutt, H. Ferguson, C. Baum, M. Metke, R. Payne, M. Kane, M. Crandall, C. Olendorf, C. Braun. (19) Sixth Grade First Row. P. Hughes, J. Burns, D. Gee, T. Desjardins, J. Etzold, L. Gemerek. B. Reisman, R. Leib. C. Chaffee. Second Row: R. Larkin, R. Heeb, E. Tonsing, B. Stocker, G. Hawes. E. Keller, C. Beaver, M. Nice, N. Payne. M. Clark, Miss Hochman. Third Row: W. Roth, G. Willkens, F. Moffat. B. Blexrud, C. Newcomb. L. Bender. C. Long, M. Rood, J. Roscnbach. L. Blacking, R. Schocnthal. N. Jones, C. Magel, R. Groll. (20) Fifth Grade First Row: D. Nichols. K. Graves. R. Sugg, B. Tankesley, A. Blacking. C. Riley. M. Liskoff, R. Mundani- ohl. Second Row E. Leis, L. Miller, G. Long, B. Baer, K. Peacock, M. Weller, R. Mcjury, E. Parks, H. Jones, R. Hawes, R. Fitzsimmons, Miss Boldt. Third Row: L. Paton, R. Mault, I.Quaintance, C. Hawes, L. Bender, T. Scherer, B. Snyder. M. Lapp, R. Kuras, E. Staebell, W. Schutt, D. Willkens. J J I J J J J J r r J r Fourth Grade First Row: E. Keller, M. Long, D. Satrum, G. Hawes, F. Moore, B. Mault, T. Gee, K. Knapp. Second Row: T. Snyder, B. Lucas, J. Leininger, D. Jackett, P. Clarke, I. Bender, R. Hoppe, Miss Muchow. Third Row: R. Borowski, T. Stage, J. Ruthman, D. Steilow, E. Williams, V. Carpenter, F. Tankcslcy, E. Ponter, L. Moore. First Row: J. Fcltz, C. Oakes, J. Peacock, B. Parks, I. Miller, G. Leis, A. Roth. Second Row: C. Payne, P. Burns, D. Gee, E. McEntee, J. Wittlinger, J. Lucas, C. Cory, R. Burns. Third Row: H. Ponter, L. Mault, J. Dawdyko, D. Riley, S. Fish, K. Cummings, E. Baum, L. Freeman, C. Rosenbach, Miss Grey. Fourth Row: F. Landel, D. Lucas, J. Brunck, R. Howe, A. Antonelli, G. Paton, D. Dumke, J. Koenig. First Row: A. Felt , P. Crouch, D. McEntce, J. Lennert, B. Beaver, C. Lucas, J. Etzold, H. Choate. Second Row -P. Reichert, M. Larkin. D. Hoppe, I. McEntee, W. Heeb, M. Daniels, D. Chaffee, G. Quaintance, P. Beers, D. Hurst, D. Schutt. Third Row: J. Hughes, C. Yocum, J. Kaiser, R. Colton, P. Covert, M. Baer, H. Koenig, J. Larkin, M. Larkin, J. Fitzsimmons, E. Reigle. Fourth Row. B. Blair, D. Nice, D. Leib. H. Carpenter, S. Hoffman, R. Frye, R. Rossow, E. Cummings, M. Long. Second Grade [ [ [ [ (22) First Grade First Row: N. Jackett, J. Lenz, C. Lucas, R. Reisman, R. Clodc, M. Bickert, J. Mast, M. Quaintance. Second Row: R. Bull, L. Long, J. Leis, B. Hoffman, J. Harroun, M. Antonelli. B. Jones, P. Liskoff, L. Shapeott, R. Miller. Third Row: S. Larkin. N. Hamann, E. Miller, R. Dutwciler, M. Burns, L. Sugg, M. Arendt, D. Howe, I. Sugg. J. Andrews, Miss Spencer. Fourth Row: B. Darling, B. Blair, J. Gould, H. Ressler, B. Taylor, D. Berghorn, S. Feigel, L. Kaufman, C. Fitzsimmons. Tec in c am and Student Council First Row E. Brown. $. Metzinger, M. Schurr, H. Hoffman (Secretary-Treasurer). P. Loring (Vice President), B. Yoder (President),.P. Sherrick. R. Schurr. H. Griener. Second Row: G. Kuehlewind. H. Brown. E. Hasfurtcr, E. Bastian, B. SugR, L. Long, B. Pitman. R. Morningstar. R. Kern. A. Kapuza, S. Weber. Thud Row Miss Baird, V. Larkin, W. Larkin, A. Winccnc, H. Schopf, O. Klingelsmith, V. Muffoletto, C. Pritchard. E. Clanccy, L. Ilecki, L. Freeman, Miss Durkee. Press Club (26) Seated F. Heimann, M. Moore, T. Schurr, J. Cameron. A. M. Erb, B. Long, C. Pritchard, L. Franks, D. Nichols. Standing M. Keelar. S. Freiheit, E. Vogt, M. Yoder. Miss Carnahan, R. Schurr, Miss Baird, R. Martin, J. Allan, Miss Tanner, H. Deahn, B. Monczynski, M. Pless. First Row: J. Crouch, D. Lavis, P. Nichols, M. Schurr, R. Koenig, W. Pohl, R. SchafTstall. Second Row: M. Schutt, G. Schurr, B. Gemmei, D. Pozda. P. Bcicrlc, E. Blum, J. Nehrboss, P. Shcrrick, J. Schutt, S. Frciheit, M. Metke. Third Row B. Sugg, C. Olcndorf, N. Haentges, L. Reismann, A. Martin, A. Win- cenc, D. Monczynski, D. Senf, D. Coulter, E. Brown, R. Chaffee. First Row: R. Etzold, M. Sautter, E. Attle, P. Kuehlewind, G. Kuehlewind, A. Sheasley, R. Butler. Second Row: R. Davis, A. Knapp, L. Sheasley, D. Reiner, V. Reiner, L. Long, V. Bechtel, Miss Watson. L. and L. Club (Bible Study) John 1:4 (27) Library Council Standing: B. Gallisdorfer, F. Franks, M. Lane, S. Hedstrom, M. Sautter, Miss Carnahan. Seated: M. Johnson, R. Larkin, D. Andress, E. Hasfurter, H. Hoffman. First Row: Mrs. Irwin, H. Ferguson, E. Blum, D. Schopf, C. Raquet. Second Row: C. Martin, L. Des- jardins, H. Schopf, .L. Muck. Photography Club (28) J J J i J J J J I ( i French Club N. Hacntgcs, M. Keelar, A. Winccnc, Miss Brasted, R. Riley, K. Moore. Not in picture: R. Beard. R. Ratajczak, D. Neil, Miss Schworm, D. Urban, H. Nonne, R. GrafT, B. Nonne, G. Mann, V. Larkin S. Nonne, A. Coon, L. Mook. Stamp Club (29) Band First Row: R. Leib, J. Leininger, K. Graves, H. Paton. A. Bender. K. Keller, J. Brunclc. M. Wciler. R. Larkin, D. Lucas. Second Row Mr. Wright, D. Nichols, C. Riley, M. Lapp, E. Nesselbeck. E. Burnett A. Hartwig, E. Muchow, E. Brown, D. Nichols, J. Rosenbach, E. Tonsing, Mr. King. Third Row R.‘ Trowbndgc. R. Langenfeld, J. Harbison, H. Schopf, R. Weber, F. Heimann, C. Kane, G Hawley R Wciler, C. Raquet, R. Shicklcr, R. Weiler, L. Desjardins, H. Brown, R. Dietz, H. Poetz. First Row: H. Ferguson, M. Schutt, A. Sheasley, B. Lucas, P. Nichols, E. Haft. J. Hennrich, M. Sautter. E. Attle. Second Row: G. Haist, J. Halecki, G. Bryce, M. Thorne, J. Sturdevant C E. Helmuth. C. Cameron, J. Cameron, C. Schutz, M. Plcss. Third Row E. Johnston, B. Pitman M. Chaffee, C. Kapuza, M. Metke, E. Berghorn, J. Hunt, P. Morningstar. L. Mook. Fourth Row C. Raquet, M. Eichingcr. C. Pritchard, B. Long, M. Schurr, D. Monczynski, V. Bechtel. P. J. Weber. J- Sugg, . Chupp, B. Sugg, G. Fish. Stevens, Handicraft and Modeling £irlf RSWJ J- Fryc J• W ltcr D- Urban, A. Hughes, J. Capon. R. Schaffstall. W. Pohl. F. Rosenthal. R. Graff. Second Row R. Pohl. F. Beaver, R. Payne. L. Martin, Mr. King, W. Gundcl. M. Kane. C. Tarbell D. Beaver. Third Row R. Tarbell, W. Johnson. W. Shank. K. Keller, R. Baker, G. Sugg. R. Davjs, L. Schrock. Typing and Office Practice Clubs (31) Terpsichorean 7 Arts Club T L [ [ L E. Miller, E. Berghom, M. Pfundheller, E. Long, J. Beard, V. Schurr, M. Bugcnhagen, J. Sturdevant, L. Freeman, N. Beard, Miss Britton. f f Girls Craft Club (32) J U Stunt Club J J J J J I [ r r r F rsf ?°iv; E. Long. M. Moore, N. Fairchok. N. Stipke. V. Schurr, L. Muchow, E. Paton. Second Row G. Schurr, S. Metnngcr, S. Nonne, D. Prermclewski. A. Harbison, D. Schurr. M. Schurr. B. Nonne R Koenig, Mist Britton. • Ple niak’ N' Sm‘th’ P' SuC”’ W' Shank Miss Durkce’ M- Yoder. E. Stocker. R. Martin. E. Smith. E. -i—i _L- u Boys' Cooking Club First Row: A. Kapuza, D. Rigerman, C. Rosenthal, Mr. Stebbins, E. Bastian, P. Loring, B. Kapuza. Second Row: C. Butler, E. Kuehlcwind, W. Sugg. A. Mitzel, J. Nugent, G. Klingelsmith, A. Butler. Boys' Leaders Club First Row: J. Beard, J. Darling, D. Nichols, M. Moore, B. Monczynski, E. Robak. Second Row: M. Brown, E. Long, Miss Britton, V. Schurr, A. Harbison. (34) Girls' Athletic Council Varsity Basketball F rsf Row: C. Butler, H. Schopf, P. Loring, K. Moore, E. Bastian, J. Harbison, B. Kapuza. Second Row: H. Greiner, M. Niemczycki, E. Kuehlcwind, G. Hawley, L. Gass. Mr. Stebbins. A. Mitzel, C. Raquet, K. Mcjury, E. Blarr, A. Butler. First Row: C. Rosenthal. W. Larkin, L. Clancey, A. Kapuza, L. Crouch. Second Row: H. Greiner. R. Lhaflee, G. Khngclamith. R. Langcnfeld, Mr. Stebbins, W. Lowenstcin, E. Clancey. K. Moore. First Row J. Harbison, B. Kapuza. L. Desjardins, R. Gemerek H. Schopf. W. Larkin, A. K puza. Second Row V. Muffoletto, A. Mitzel, H. Payne, G. Klingclsmith, H. Greiner. E. Kuehlcwind, E. Clancey, C. Martin, G. Hawley, P. Loring. H. Brown, R. Langenfeld, Mr. Stebbins. Soccer Team First Row R. Hall, L. Rosenthal. E. Smith, C. Rosenthal, W. Martin, N. Smith, F. Welkner, R. Chaffee. R. Momingstar. Second Row: D. Gemerek, L. Desjardins, M. Eichorn, E. Clancey, C. Martin, Mr. Stebbins, L. Muck, R. Lcising. L. Gass, E. Bastian, H. Brown, C. Weber. 1 Track Team (36) Baseball First Row: A. Lucas, B. Kapuza, A. Kapuza, P. Blarr, J. Allan, C. Butler, E. Muchow, H. Greiner. Second Row: W. Lowenstein, J. Harbison, A. Butler, W. Larkin, D. Rigerman, L. Crouch, R. Langenfeld, M. Nicmczycki, E. Blarr, Mr. Stebbins. Thud Row: E. Kuehlewind, H. Payne, R. Seyfang, A. Mitzel, L. Clancey, A. Paycon, G. Hawley, C. Kane, C. Raquet, G. Klingelsmith. Fust Row: E. Chilcott, A. Kapuza. W. Lowenstein. A. Mitzel, A. Butler, B. Kapuza, C. Butler. Second Row: Mr. Stebbins, A. Lucas, G. Klingelsmith, W. Larkin, R. Seyfang, L. Clancey, G. Hawley, E. Kuehle- wind, E. Blarr, A. Hughes, H. Greiner. Baseball Team (37) Members of DWELLING On— Constructive Thoughts CLARENCE COMMUNITY Pays Good Returns three good COUNCIL stimulants DESIRE HOPE • AMBITION We appreciate your cooperation with us in our BANK OF CLARENCE efforts to improve and beautify our community. member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. ART STUDIO JOSTEN’S OF PHOTOGRAPHY Makers of P. H. S. rings for classes of 1933-34- 35-36-37-38-39 and 40. All photographs in this Year Book taken by FRANCIS A. UHRICH • • • PORTRAIT AND COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHER H. S. WALKER 5 Buffalo Street Hamburg 714 124 Cady St. Rochester Hamburg, N. Y. (38) STAN’S GARAGE Complete “One Stop” Service Welding and Cutting — Radiators Flushed 100% Kendall Gas fit Oil MEASER’S U. S. and G. J. Tires Williamsville’s N. Y. State A. A. BIG STORE Buffalo Official Station S. W. Gemerek, Prop. Headquarters 24 Hour Towing Service Dry Goods—Shoes Any Size—Any Where Phones: Res. Clarence 2471 Bus. Clarence 2471 Men’s Shop Look for the Sign “PERRY’S” Cleaners—Tailors—Furriers We Operate our Own Plant Perry’s Ice Cream Co. • Plant: 5543 Main St. Served in High School Cafeteria WILLIAMSVILLE, N. Y. Phone Akron 88 We Deliver Larkin’s Cash Market Choice Meats and Reliable Prescription Service by Registered Pharmacists Home-dressed Poultry at Amherst Drugstore Lowest possible prices The Rexall Store We Deliver Phone 3811 Bee Bldg. Williamsville, N. Y. Flowers for All Occasions Hoffman’s Greenhouses J. A. Hartwig John Hoffman Builders Supplies Main Street Clarence, N. Y. Clarence Center, N. Y. Phone 2611 Tom Ingram Fay W. Graves Service Station Funeral Director Socony “Friendly Service” Lady Attendant Socony Mobilubrication Goodrich Tires T ubes—Batteries Phone 2151 Phone Station Residence Clarence, N. Y. 3541 2521 Compliments of Best Wishes Mr. and Mrs. George Waite from LOCK LEE JERSEY FARM Greiner Rd. A. B, Price Breeders of pure bred registered Jerseys Clarence, N. Y. Visitors Welcome CHOWN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Metz Bros. Garage Are You Haunted by the problem of what you are going to do when you finish high school? Main St. at Harris Hill Rd. Can you think of a greater thrill than opening your first pay envelope and counting the money? 379 of our students experienced that thrill Williamsville, N. Y. last year. Chown has been filled to capacity each year for Allis-Chalmers Tractors the last two years, so if you would like to be with us we suggest that you make your reservation Farm Machinery General Repairing early. A postal card will bring you our Career Book. Chown School of Business 734-750 Main Street Phone 371 Fire - - Automobile - - Life W. D. FOLGER Real Estate - Insurance Farm and Village Property East Hill-Main Road Clarence, N. Y. Florence A. Brunei Teacher of Piano Theory — Harmony Affiliated Teacher of Sherwood Music School of Chicago, 111. Phone 2581 Clarence, N. Y. Congratulations to the Senior Class Hutt’s Williamsville Dairy Compliments of Rev. and Mrs. F. M. Baim Weseman Sons G. L. F. Service Clarence Center Phone 6161 Phone Clarence 2311 John L. Kruse Motors Inc. Main St., Clarence, N. Y. Dodge and Plymouth Cars and Trucks Guaranteed Used Cars Compliments of Dr. A. O. Hahl Compliments of Ralph John Hurley Wurlitzer Simplex Operator Phone Lancaster 693 105 Main St. Depew, N. Y. Plumbing Heating Frigidaire Ranges Refrigerators F. E. Pagels Clarence, N. Y. Phone 3102 Freeman Berghorn Garage Repairing and Towing Day and Night Service Good Year Tires Phone Clarence 2121 Compliments of A FRIEND Bowling Billiards The Amherst Recreation Club Urban M. Krebs, Prop. For Reservations Phone 626 5365 Main Street Williamsville, N. Y. Garage: Phone 375 Res. Phone 509-J (after 10 p.m.) Sheridan Garage Williamsville, N. Y. A. J. Seifert, Prop. Airplane Flights at any time. Vincent J. Rogers 651 Ellicott Sq. 14 Tennyson Ave. WA 3668 RI 4221 Health and Accident Protection 10 Years Experience Over 600 Teachers Insured Your dollar buys more in Quality Foods at the I.G.A. Store Home owned and Operated by George F. Gutekunst Fresh Fruits and Vegetables We deliver Call 3711 Hennrich Poultry Farm Fresh Dressed Broilers and Roasters at any time of year Transit Rd.—2 miles north of Main Street Wmsv. 798-J21 Eggs and Baby Chicks Compliments of Clarence Dairy THE INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY OF BEAUTY CULTURE, INC. Suite 34, Delaware Court 232 Delaware Avenue, Cor. Chippewa Buffalo, N. Y. , Day Classes Telephone Washington 5914 Clarence L. Hawley Pope’s Market Auctioneer Quality Meats Poultry Rapids, N. Y. Write, phone or call for terms. Phone Wmsv. 566 Phone 3044-R-l Address: Lockport, R. 5 We Deliver Shisler's Harris Hill Grocery Compliments of School Supplies Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Zimmerman Ice Cream Candies Soft Drinks Compliments of Flowers-by-Wire anywhere Hazel’s Beauty Shoppe Member of F. T. D. E. A. Muchow Phone 2141 Clarence, N. Y. Clarence, N. Y. Floriat 57 Allen St. Phone 2651 Buffalo, N. Y. Compliments of Clarence Garage Akron Home Bakery Rosenthal Bros. The Home of Quality E. C. Covel Sons General Auto Repairing Body and Fender Service B. Miller Co. Compliments of 5596 Main St. Williamsville D. C. Fisher, M, D. Hardware Texaco Tydol Compliments of Hoffman’s Service Station Millgrove, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Murphy Factory distributors of Cooper and Denman Tires—our prices meet mail order and chain store prices. Kendall American Snyder, N. Y. (42) Compliments of Mook’s Barber Shop Compliments of Dietz Bros. Paint Hardware Compliments of Mursett C. Luckner Attorney-at-Law Main Street Clarence, N. Y. Compliments of Ebersole Milling Co. R. Ebersole Son Clarence, N. Y. Coal —Coke —Fertilizer Flour —Feed—Seeds Wm. H. Groll Son Clarence Electric Shop Phone 2871 Westinghouse Refrigerators and Ranges Electrical Appliances R.C.A. Victor and Philco Radios Compliments of Frank’s Service Station Danahy Faxon Store W. H. Swyers, Millgrove, N. Y. “We Deliver” Alden 12-F-4 Compliments of John O. Chaffee Main and Goodrich Roads Clarence, N. Y. Rabbits—Live or Dressed Ward’s Garage A. J. Sorge, Prop. General Repairing— Welding Socony—Gas—Oil Genesee Rd. Millgrove, N. Y. Compliments of Compliments of M. L. Clarke Fred A. Schutz Akron, N. Y. Greiner Rd. Compliments of Dr. H. E. Martin Veterinarian Compliments of Cumming’s Service Station Clarence, N. Y. Transit and Greiner Rds. Sand Gravel Sidney J. Raquet General Trucking Clarence Ctr. Phone 6221 Stone Fill The Senior Class wishes to express its ap- preciation to the advertisers who have helped to make our Year Book possible. (43) T 0 T H E Congratulations on the suc- cessful completion of your course. 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