Clarence Central School - Saga Yearbook (Clarence, NY)
- Class of 1958
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THE SAGA Nl NINETEEN HUNDRED EIETY EIGHT PRESENTED THE SENIOR CLASS X'Q.Bni'f ' CIAREN CE CENTRAL HIGH SCHOGL FN J Clarence New York J MAJ Miva, XX X. X. of ff-'xxx I 'L ' 9 A V Lk? fm f E R. K - ,ht ' ' , . Mmm:-wM ' 'Jr .. D , I A O , I af, I , ,wa f of 7 fy! , X' ,W J'I 1k ' AX S W'LtffQ,e,: Time is measured not only in minutes and hours but also in days and years. This last year, spent as Seniors, made time seem significant to us in that we are concluding an important chapter in our lives and are embarking on another in the immediate future. As the theme of the 1958 Saga, we have selected time and timepieces. FOREWORD 2 CONTENTS SECTIONS PAGE Administration 7 Senior Section 15 Underclassmen 47 Activities 59 Athletics 71 Advertising 91 3 Sharleen Brushaber Class of 1957 Clarence Central H1gh School Patrick Scanlon Class of 1958 Canisius College CRI Roberta Jean Booker Class of 1958 Clarence Central l-hgh School As we come to the end of our hrgh school years together we look back and pause to re member a scene wluch took from us three peo ple who were an lmportant part of our crrcle of fnends Even w1th the passmg of the years we wlll never forget then laughmg eyes and fr1endly ways 5 DEDICATION Wm! zz, 1909 We efriaggwguazzidefbcmlfy e' efmzid 762946 Mai, igtiwgfif f2????Wf Ama! awelfgrmzkmamdadad -Zmbiim 0304531622 mf J56fmafz6m! of fda :WMM MQ Jnadm Jzeavwalion Z5 59 md Hamm? 1.4142 'fefivem 6fa.l6uZ2da5,224m0!15fe 090722 wwgflxgxg 22ffeaWQAz2amkezwZ'2dmZ5a,Jacarz, fljgigyeeefwwm Ha? yy 7644 W .dm J 22 Z C W WQK VN' . Z :Mfg ' wr ' 2 as ' ' 0 0 0 9 .260 ken from Photocop' original New York State Laws on file in Albany, New York. Nineteen hundred and fif -eight marks th hundred and fifti- anniver a f wn. Therefore, the ' class finds it ' ' ' this, the Saga, wn of ow mvwwsww 1 A ADNIINISTRATIO Through the efforts of our Board of Educatron, the Clarence Central School System has become one of the most outstandrng in the state We the Class of 1958 wish to thank them for the long hours they have spent in planning for our future ward Brown. Row 2: Mr. Paul Neff, Mr. Veme Simril, Mr. Charles Shep hard. Absent from picture, Mr. Stephen Preg. Mr JohnA Mattrson Presrdent Board of Educatron Always with a cheery smile or comment Dr Stanley Supervising Principal gives the smallest problem his utmost attention He is never too busy to say 'hello or answer a question He is well lrked and admrred by the students because of hrs un derstandurg of therr problems and because of hrs frrendly rnterest rn all therr projects Dr Stanley wrth the help of the Board of Educatron performs wrth effrcrency hrs dutres of coordrnatmg the actrvr tres of the elementary and hrgh school programs Dr Ralph J Stanley Supervrsrng Prrncrpal Clarence Central Schools 7 Row 1: Mr. Millard Browne, Mr. Ed- y IUNIOR - SENIOR W HIGH SCHOGL Dr Eugene H Small Prmcrpal Clarence Central Junlor Senror Hrgh School Dr Eugene H Small our hrgh school prmcrpal has been a member of the Clar ence Central School System srnce 1946 Durmg thrs t1me he has encouraged and assrsted us a great deal both rn our school act1v1t1es and rn our academlc program Hrs many educatlonal contrrbutrons to our school and to the communrty have en rrched the llves of all of us Dr Delbert Repp Assrstant l-hgh School Puncrpal IS always avarlable to grve hrs utmost attentron to stu dent p oblems He was recently selected by the Board of Educatron to become prlncrpal of the New junror Hrgh whrch w1ll be opened next September Forergn Exchange IS one of the 1mportant school functrons of whrch Dr Repp IS rn charge ll Dr Delbert H Repp Assrsrant Prrncrpal Clarence Central Junror Senror Hxgh School To Mr Taylor trme 1S very rmportant It rs hrs duty to see that the school transportatron system lS always on an accurate schedule He 1S Admrnrstra trve Assrstant to Dr Stanley As Dlrector of Adult Educatlon and Drrector of Publlc Relatrons and Publrc 1ty for the school system Mr Lynch perfonns an endless serles of lmportant dutres Mr Donald N Taylor Admmrstrauve Assrstant .-5, and Mr Robert L Lynch Drrector of Adult Edu canon 81 Publrclty 1 8 . 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I I . . . . : if ' l n . . o 1 GUIDANCE The Guldance Department has helped plan for the present and future by aldrng us 1n dxscovenng our ab1l1t1es and rnter ests W1th the experrenced help and ad vrce of our counselors we are able to arrange our schedules to best accom pl1sh our ObjCCI1V6S Seated Mrss A Olrver Mr G Holden Gurdance Counselors Standmg Dr J M Reeves Dlrector of Gurdance and Mrs C Neyerltn Gurdance Counselor Mrs D Cameron Dental Hygernst Mrs M Hurley Speech Correctlonxst Mrs B Drews Attendance Offrcer M1ssM MacDonnell School Nurse LIBRARY By the trme we are semors we have been Ln the lrbrary many umes Whether we want mformatron for a report or a book to read Mrs Eshelman IS on hand to help us We all agree that the lrbrary 1S a neces sary part of our school l1fe At desk D Wayl L Parmenter Background V Tweedy E Blakeslee C Swaln S Lowrey Mrs K Eshelman Lrbrarran and J Pllkey 9 HEALTH During our lngh school years we have had With the able assistance of our school nurse dental hygenist and school doctor, we are able to keep 1n good physlcal condition for sports and activities , ,X I I W 0 ' l'1' I .N if 1 ,Q 5 Q 2. 4' I many contacts with the Health Department. J fs . . , ' , 0 aff ' f IUNIOR SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY JUNIOR HIGH CORE Row 1 Mrs G Clements M1ssM Schworm M1ssM May Mr J Ballard Row2 Mr W Wllson Mr J McDonnell Ms I Na v1k MMC Cox SCIENCE Row 1 Mr R Hurlburt Mr MOZIQH Row'2 Mr J Skehan Mr J Glovack Mr A Root Mr G Navlk f all BUSINESS SUBJECTS Row 1 Mrs C Taylor Mr W Shlpengrover Row2 ART Mr F Wyroba INDUSTRIAL ARTS Mr E Bernhard r E Kmg Mr M Mlchalakes 10 Row 1: ENGLISH: Mrs. I. Pearson: DRAMA: Mrs. C. Neyerlin. Row 2: MUSIC: Mr. F. Schaad, Mr. R. Knickerbocker, Mr. G. Farwell: LATIN 8: SPANISH: DI. I. Ulrichg ENGLISH: Miss A. Oliver. Row 1 WORLD HISTORY Mrs N Bern hard MATHEMATICS MrssG Watson Mr R Stxllwell Row2 AMERICAN HISTORY Mr L Rutherford MATHEMATICS M R May Mr R Gardner Mr Anthony Sorren Row 1 HOME 8: FAMILY LIVING Mrs L Boyd GIRLS PHYSICAL ED M1ssL Shap cott Mrs M Babrch HOME 8: FAMILY LIVING Mrs J Walsh Row2 HOME MAKING Mrs A Betzold ART M R Kaltenbach BOYS PHYSICAL ED M I Bernhard We were really scared Mr Glovackl Honest' mmm. uALAm.l LEDGEF? OLJRNA Are you surprtsed Mtss Doody'7 JOURNA 'IDGER Mr Schmtdt led the faculty band at the Faculty Vars1ty game AL BALANCE worm MEET Mr Scott explaxns bustness terms to one of hrs students Comprenez vous cette phrase I-Ienr1'P demande Mademotselle Watts X OUR TEACHERS .. L-I HERE AND THERE Mrs Star helps students solve mysterxes of the world of science BUSINESS STAFF Offrce Staffs foreground Mrs M ground Mrs D I-Iolmwood Mrs .-M-5 all? .....ug,. Mrs Frances Wood Dzeucran and Su pervlsor of the Cafeterlas for the School System Cafeterra Staff Mrs Lmdstedt Mrs DeLaunders Mrs Wrles Mrs Slmon Mrs Lowrey Mrs Gray Mrs Burd Mrs Burtz Mrs Claydon Mr Robert Krnney Busmess Manager and Clerk of the Drstrrct Tlme effrclency, and accuracy are characterlstrcs of the busmess staff of our school Wrthout the1r co Eargm Mrs D Tlueybfack operatron rn numerous matters, our owe Mrs L Hom 'ge' years at C C H S would not run as smoothly as they do CAFETERIA STAFF Perhaps at no other ume durmg the day are we so aware of the mme than at the approach of lunch perlods The cafeterra staff 1S to be commended on rts effrcrent servrce Under the supervrsron of our d1et1c1an, Mrs Wood the meals are well planned and nourrshmg yet mexpensrve The new cafeterra 1S very pleasant for upperclassmen and relreves the former crowded condr trons 13 l 0 F 0 X F i K . . t . . ' , : . . ' , . . ' 5 - - - . as A 9 - - , l o -s fig - - ' - - ygg - . . . . . . S V.VS A I . , . . . . k,lN'ri A . .- t x o , T SERVICE 'N Mr W Holmwood Ch1efCustod1an Rowl L Hoffman N Sword C Wrlhams Row2 D Klern R Breter H Besancon If rt were not for the eff1c1ent servrce of our custodrans Clarence would not have brrght, clean rooms and halls Mr Holmwood, our ch1ef custodlan, IS always there when needed to lend a help mg hand At one t1me or another we all become aware of the bus dr1vers and therr contnbuuon to student l1fe Patlent, courteous and helpful are the bus dr1vers as they transport us to school and to sports events Many thanks are due these fme people who provrde us wxth genume servrce '16 Row 1 R Long D Klem C Delaunders J Austm B Doleman B Tuttle Row2 R Davxs C Shrs ler W Honsberger F Sheasley R Peronne S Freeman The Bus Mecharncs. S.Freeman, J.DePa1mo, R. Peronne. g. S f-1Y 4n - 9 4 'D a' 'LL' if' r .A .4 ,a ' I- 'lr-Q ' ' - 'Y -. . Qf'5' 1 . l to Q ' I V f W. K 3' A I 2 . J , q' ...L 'ls' h A P' 1 J!! . 0 1 l 9 v as-in A A I reviews the day's schedule - r- - : . , . , . . : . ', . , . . ! 99 'G' Q A A -9 xr' JS . ' ' . . , . , . . . . f . . . . : . , . '- U ' I ' l ' I ' SENXORS III i' Judy Gregor reads the Secretary s report to the Senlor class at a class meetmg CLASS HISTORY Here at C C S as seventh and erghth graders we spent most of our trme tryrng to get accustomed to hemg m Junror Hrgh A Freshmen under the able leadershxp of Hank Bo1es we maugurated our campargn to rarse money It all began wrth the school store whlch we trred very hard to make a profrtable enterprrse We had the expenence of present mg our f1rst brg dance whrch was the Frosh Frolrc camouflaged under the theme of Cherry Pmk and Apple Blossom Whrte A a result of these events our class treasury began to show that we possessed a consrder able amount of m1t1at1ve Ln our Sophomore year strll under the gurdmg hand of Hank Bo1es we embarked upon sellrng Chrrstmas cards early rn the year and also trred our hand at sellrng candy for basketball games The Soph Hop had us dancrng rn a Prnk Fantasy Followrng thrs gala affarr The Hound Dog Revrew dance proved to be a brg success At the begrnnmg of our Junror year we elected Jeanette Wantuck as our presrdent We began to realrze that our remarnrng ume 1n hrgh school was growmg short A glonous evenmg was spent at our Junror prom known as Mystrc Mood Queen Jeanette Wantuck and Krug Ron Knrght were surrounded by at tendants Lmda Parmenter Ron Sherry Pen ny Wrllrams and Mrke Grbson Many of our boys partrcrpated rn Varsrty sports and re cerved varrous honors The grrls also had an opportunrty to take part m sports when the Grrls Athletrc Assocratron was started Mar ue Erss Sandy Sebera Jrm Baker and Mlke Crtrzenshrp Conference Sandy Sebera and Jrm Baker spent a week at Emprre Grrls and Boys State Dave Johnson Bruce Hrgley and Sandy Sebera were members of the Model Unrted Natrons conference held rn Buffalo Wrth the dawnmg of our most rmportant year the Semor year we elected Donna Sher man as President Butch Srmonm as Vrce Presrdent Hank Bo1es as Treasurer and Judy Gregor as Secretary Early in the year our Saga work began wrth Carol Selm headmg the staff as Edrtor in Chref One of our brg gest projects was the magazme sale whrch was carrred on wrth much enthusrasm The top salesmen were Bucky Walters and Kathy Browne The Senror Play Nrght Must Fall was a suspense frlled drama that tumed rnto a comedy due to the efforts of our classmates Our Chnstmas Dance Le Mrrage d Hrver pro vrded much enjoyment for all who attended Ron Knrght and Lmda Parmenter rergned as Krng and Queen of our wrnter spectacle Now as we thrnk of our years spent at C C S we look forward to Jtme 1958 wrth our eyes all aglow and rn our mmds we recall the happr ness we shared and the frrends we made P. .S K, . -. J 5 E r 1- A I, 0 A B. . , f- , If A L' '-X ff, , d f X V i 'vm Mn ,im N. S. p A A . f , . 1 S r X .- ' ! . . . . . S . , . . . D - ' , . . y , . , . ' , ' ' ' Preg represented our school at the Syracuse . . - , . . . , , . . . , . , . 9 ' v ' - I ' I 9 9 0 1 ' ' ' Ol u ' - ' I . . H . . H . . . ' 'I ' V' ' 11 ' vl 7 I 1 . . . , . . . , . - ' U . . . . . u , YI ' I1 ' . . . ., , . , v - . . .- , . . 15 ude IUDITH LEE ANDERSON Happy are they that know how to laugh MAJOR Mathematxcs and Scrence AMBITION Nurse ACTIVITIES Glee Club 1 2 Stage Crew3 PepClub3 G A A 3 4 V Pres 3 Chorus4 Grrls Leaders4 Honor Leglon 2 3 Chref 4 Saga Cheerleadmg 4 Water Show 1 2 3 Swrmmmg Club 1 2 3 4 Mary MARY HELEN ANSTETT In quretness and confrdence shall be your strength MAJOR French and Scrence AMBITION College ACTIVITIES Scholarshtp Club 3 A 4 Saga Bronze Honor Pm IIII JAMES MONROE BA KER May good nature and good sense be always thus united MAJOR Mathematrcs and Scxence AMBITION Screntlst ACTIVITIES Brble 1 Drarnatics 1 Chess 2 3 Brrdge 2 Lyrics 3 Honor So crety Pres 4 Forergn Exchange Student 4 S1lver Honor Pm Operetta 1 2 3 4 Soccer 1 2 3 Tennis 1 2 3 4 'E I 16 ERWIN LEE BARBER I Wlll go anywhere provlded rt s forward MAJOR French AMBITION To graduate :Z 'eg' 'O .rf .J Wllly WILLIAM EDWARD BEERS Let your lrght so shme before men that they may see your good works MAJOR Mathematrcs and Scrence AMBITION Engmeer ACTIVITIES Rifle Club 2 3 Football 1 2 4 Track 1 2 3 4 Wrestltng 1 .. I .. .- Irv.. v. .. - I ll ' ' I ll . . : ' ' : . . . . 3 9 Z S I . . . , ' . D n . ' 0 I I I I - - - i .. .. . I I I I n o n 4: I I I ' .. .. ,. . . .. . I L ,gm l 7.'.-L - E I F . T. fill that . . ' 5 731525-i I Q g p . tf' , - -- III' ll V .. X , 8, ,.,..x . . - v 'f at W.: s, ' . ' 'R '-lLk'f5F'iif 1 f ' ' ' i 35' .. 77 .. , ' ' 'J.'ff'a ' d ,, J, . . :' - .'o . ., . , ' T'-P? 1 - -4' If . '.' al e?- . - I . - f ,af -1,1 'T . . s . 1 , 5! 'f.'-G. -.r ' ,, Q, - . : ' i . . I . .. - .. I I j I l I 1 n C l o 1 - .. - . I .. . . . . . 3 n I I I I I I I I I vw J-on IOANNE DOROTHY BLAISDELL Divinely tall and most divinely fair, MAJOR: Mathematics and Science AMBITION: Physical Education Teacher ACTIVITIES: Girls' Leaders 45 G.A. A. 3,4gG1ee Club lg Pep Club 3g Girls' Shop 3g Swimming Club 1, 2,3, 4g Scholarship Club 3- Photography 3'- Honor Society-Treas 4: Saga -Sub- scription Mgr 3 Gold Honor Pin- Wa- ter Show 1 2 3 4 Edie EDITH MAY BLAKESLEE Fun to be with nice to know MAJOR Busmess AMBITION Marriage ACTIVITIES Glee Club 1 2 F H A 2 3 4 Operetta 2 Band I Bill WILLIAM THOMAS BOHM In all labor there is profit. MAJOR: Industrial Arts and Mechanical Drawing AMBITION: Structural Engineer ACTIVITIES: Shop Improvement 3: Stage Crew 1,2,3g Basketball 1,2,3g Track 2, 3. Hank HENRY AUSTIN BOIES You 11 find him in every kind o sport for he is that athletic sort MAJOR French and Science AMBIT ION College and Marine Corps ACTIVITIES Dramatics 2 3 Varsity Club 4 Glee Club 3 4 Intramurals 1 Dance Band 1 Class Pres 1 2 Treas Student Council 2 3 Operetta 1 2 Band I Basketball 1 3 4 Baseball 2 Football 1 2 3 4 Hts friends are many his foes are there any? MAJOR Mathematics and Science AMBITION Engineer ACTIVITIES Rifle Club 2 3 4 Chess Club 3 4 Football 1 Rifle Team 2 3 4 Swimming 2 17 ,, , . . . . f Y 2: 1 Z 9 u . . - s 1' 4: 1 S 9 I 4: s . . : 4: 0 9 s ' uBob.- ROBERT JAMES BOOKER ff w N . 1 n' , . X xx If li I ' n 3 ' : Num.. PHILIP JAMES BOW Gentle in method- suong in performance. MAJOR: Occupational Theory AMBITION: Steam Fitter ACTIVITIES: Football 1,2, 3: Wrestling l,2g Band 1,2,3gOperetta 3. B11 WILL IAM HAMPTON BOYD An all round good fellow MAJOR Mathematics and Science AMBITION Engmeer ACTIVITIES Adv Chess 4 Rifle Club 3 4 Saga Track 3 Attended Pulaski High School Va 1 2 CD BENTON KEITH BRAUEN The most perfect humor is generally quite unconscious MAJOR Business and Occupational Theory AMBITION Undecided 18 Bret ARTHUR GERALD BRETON A friend to all. MAJOR: Industrial Arts AMBITION: Auto Mechanic Broke DAVID ALLEN BROKER Never too busy to Join the fun MAJOR Mechanical Drawing anc Sci ence AMBITION Draftsman ACTIVITIES Track 4 Wrestling 1 2 N N .. .1.. W H ' ,H : : . . . t K lx . . O., I a,4. : Q ' ' Brownie DAVID PAUL BROWN Chiefly the mold of a man's fortune is In his own hands. AMBITION: Art Teacher ACTIVITIES: Bridge Club 25 Chef2, 35 Biology 3gVarsityC1ub 4g Poster 4g Soccer 2: Golflg Swimming 1,2,3,4, Y KATHERINE ANNE BROWNE God makes a heart of gold shming sweet and true MAJOR Mathematics and Science AMBITION College ACTIVITIES G A A 3 4 GleeClub 1 2 3 C C S Profile 2 Poster 4 Scholarship Club 3 Pep Club 3 Girls Leaders 4 Swimming Club 1 2 3 4 Honor Legxon2,3 4 Saga Sr Sec y Ed Gold Honor Pin Water Show 1 2 3 4J0uma11sm2 IS M S 3,4 Dawnie DAWN MARIE BUEC HI The only way to have a friend is to be one. MAJOR: Homemaking AMBITION: Marriage ACTIVITIES: Saga. Beak DONNA RAE BUECI-Il Always fnendly MAJOR Mathemaucs and Latin AMBITION Keep smilm ACTIVITIES Pep Club 3 G A A 4 F H A 2 3 Drawmg and Pamung 3 Saga Buzz ARTHUR FRANK BUZZARD I ve taken my fun where I ve found rt AMBITION Electrician ACTIVITIES Intramurals 3 4 Basket ball 2 Football 1 2 3 4 Golf 3 Track 1 'ri I Kalb MAJOR: Industrial Arts 9 : I I n 0 o s o Wad C HARLES ALLEN CAMPBELL By happy alchemy of mmd he turns to pleasure all he finds MAJOR Sclence AMBITION Instrument Engmeet ACTIVITIES A V 2 3 4 Glee Club 3 Stage Crew 1 2 3 4 Dramatrcs 1 Bridge 2 Chess 3 Chef 1 2 Operetta 2 3 Track 3 4 3 PHYLLISE WAYNNE COLEMAN The most essential thrng for happiness rs the gift of friendship MAJOR Busmess AMBITION Secretary ACTIVITIES F H A 3 4 G A A 3 4 Journalism 2 3 Dramatrcs 1 C C S Profile 2 3 Saga Bronze Honor Pm Mickey MICHAEL CHRISTY There is always time for a little fun MAJOR Occupational Theory AMBITION Become Rich ACTIVITIES Tennrs 3 Beau THOMAS JAMES CLAREY Reason ts not measured by size or height but by principle MAJOR Mathematics and Science AMBITION Mechamcal Engmeer ACTIVITIES Sportsman 1 Varsity Club Treas 4 Saga Football3 Baseball Lan 1 2 Track 3 4 Swimming 1 2 3 4 '20 LA NNIE RONALD CONRAD Patience and time accomplish more than force and violence. MAJOR: Mathematics AMBITION: Mechanic ACTIVITIES: Baseball 2,3g Soccer I,2. Marsh Mrck MARCIA LOU CRITTENDEN MICKEY MARIE DAVIES She passes Irke a pleasant thought Quiet but not too often! MAJOR. Mathematrcs and Scrence AMBITION Med1C31T6ChD1Cl3U ACTIVITIES Glee Club I 2 3 Cho rus4 Girls Leaders 4 Swrmmmgl 2 34 G A A 34 Pep Club3 Saga Bronze Honor Pm Water Show 1 2 3 4 Tom CARLTON THOMAS DAIGLER Why can t llfe s problems hit us when we re 17 and know everyth1ng MAJOR. Business AMBITION Busmess Executive ACTIVITIES Varsity C1ub4 Saga Basketball 2 Football 1 2 3 4 Base ball 1 2 3 4 Bowlmg 3 4 MAJOR Secretarlal AM BIT ION Model ACTIVITIES Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Dlck RICHARD FRANCIS DAVISON IR The rlchest man whatever hrs lot IS he who IS happy wlth what he s got MAJOR Mathematrcs and Scrence ACTIVITIES Sportsman 1 Chess 2 3 Crafts 1 2 Shop Improvement 3 Foot ball 1 Baseball 2 Swrmming 3 Llberace LARRY LOUIS DEWEIN Qualrty to remember long after price IS forgotten MAJOR Mathernaucs and Laun AMBITION Understand people ACTIVITIES Dance Band 2 Drxreland Band 2 Debate 3 Chess 3 Scholarshrp 4 Saga Srlver Honor Pin Operetta 2 21 h AM BIT ION: Engineering E 1 n Ellie ELEANOR ELIZABETH DEWITT A cheerful friend with a gay and likeable disposition. MAJOR: Mathematics AMBITION: Elementary Teacher ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 2, 3: Scholar- ship 3,4: Swimming Club 3,4g Water Show 3,4: Pep Club 3: Journalism 3: Girls' Leaders 3,4: C.C.S. Profile. Assist. Ed. 2,3,4g Sr. Play: Honor So- ciety-V.Pres.: Saga -Lit. Ed. : Gold Honor Pin: Operetta 2: Stage Crew 1. Sherry SHARON RUTH DOBLER Fair favorable fit and friendly MAJOR Latln and Sclence AMBITION College ACTIVITIES Greek Club 3 Scholar ship Club 4 G A A 3 Stage Crew 4 Saga Carol CAROL ANN DOLLOFF Tis beauty that doth oft make women proud tts sincerity that makes them seem dwtne MAJOR Mathematics and Science AMBITION Elementary School Teacher ACTIVITIES G A A 3 4 Swimmmg Club 3 4 Girls Leaders 4 Water Ballet 4 Saga Scholarshlp 3 Attended Ca thedral School Syracuse 1 2 22 Dorany CAROLYN SALLY DORAN Always a mischievous gleam in her eyes. MAJOR: Vocational Stenography AMBITION: Secretary and to raise a herd of Hurds ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 1,2,3gDra- matics 1, 2, 3,45 Lyrics 2, 3, Nat'1. Thespians 2, 3, 4-Sec'y 3: Sr, Play, Saga , Operetta 1, 2, 3,4, Ducky BARBARA JOAN DRA KE Eyes that laughed and spoke of many things MAJOR Business AMBITION Secretary ACTIVITIES Attended Amsterdam Sr Htgh School 1 2 n u ' n - . ,, 9 l u . . . . . Q - . A Q , ' ' . . . 1 o . . g , 5 u ,, f 1 2 1 ,I n u n ' Z . . ,, . I . . 4 . n . I . . ' ' ' ' I I ll lv . ' ' . I I I . 'I . ' . - n n I p 5 1 u ' n . . . . I . , . Mattie MARTHA ANN EISS The farrest garden rn her looks and rn her mrnd the wrsest books MAJOR Mathematrcs and Scrence AMBITION Elem School Teacher ACTIVITIES Debate 3 Poster 4 Scholarsh1p3 4 Glee Clubl Grrls Shop3 Grrls Leaders 4 Photography 3 Syr Crt Conf 3 Pep Club3 Swrm m1ngClub2 3 41 S M S 3 4 Honor Soc Pres Protem and V Pres 4 Stud Councrl 1 Saga Assist Ed Gold Honor Pm WaterShow2 3 4 G A A 3 Lou LOUISE HELEN ENSLIN It s nrce to be natural when you re naturally mee MAJOR Mathernatrcs and Science AMBITION College ACTIVITIES Glee Club 1 Grrls Leaders 4 Scholarshlp 4 Saga S1Iver Honor P1n Farr GARY FARR ' How now wit? Whrther wander thou? MAJOR Occupattonal Theory AMBITION Commerc1aIArt1st Larry LORENCE CONRAD FLOSS A man of great common sense and good taste MAJOR Scrence AMBITION Good questronl ACTIVITIES Rlfle Club 2 3 4 Stage Crew 2 Chess 2 3 4 Rrfle Team 2 3 4 Fudgre DONNAL DEWITT FOLGER A swell fellow we ll always remember MAJOR Shop and Mechanrcal Draw rn AMBITION Contractor ACTIVITIES Chess 1 2 3 Varsrty Club 4 Football 1 4 Wrestlmg 1 2 3 4 23 fs sa? Lrttle Rxchard RICHARD WILLIAM FULTON A double keen sense of humor engulfed in a huge personalrty MAJOR Occupauonal Theory and Prac uce AMBITION State Trooper ACTIVITIES Brrdge 2 F F A 1 2 Football 1 2 4 Track 1 2 Peanuts CAROL ANNE GEORGER And sull the wonder grew that anyone so small could mrschref do MAJOR Sclence AMBITION Auline hostess and to marry a prlot ACTIVITIES Chorus 4 Glee Club 1 2 Gtrls Leaders 3 4 G A A 3 4 Pep flle 2 3 Scholarshrp 3 Saga Cheer leadrng 1 3 4 Operetta 2 3 Stage Crew 2 3 George JOYCE BARBARA GEIME IER Soft 15 the musxc that would charm forever MAJOR Busrness AMBITION Puvate Secretary ACTIVITIES Glee Club 2 G A A 3 4 Pep Club3 Photography3 Guls Lead Mrke MICHAEL WATERMAN GIBSON Reason and calm Judgement the qualtnes belongmg to a leader MAJOR Mathematics and Scrence AMBITION Engmeer ACTIVITIES Varsxty Club 4 Intra murals Coach 2 3 Class V Pres 3 Student Councll 1 3 4 V Pres 4 Football 1 2 3 4 Capt 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Swrmmmg 1 2 3 Capt 4 DOHIIR ers Sec y Treas 4 Saga Silver Hon DONNA LEE GOESEKE or Pm Swrmmmg Club 4 Capnvatmg laugh generous the best natured gal MAJOR. Bustness AMBITION Stenographer ACTIVITIES FHA 124GAA 3 Teenage Gtrls 3 Grrls Leaders 1 2,3 4 Glee Club 2 Dramatlcs 4 Stage Crew 4 Saga Operetta 1 2 4 F : ' X Club 3g Dramatics 2,.3g 'C..C:S. Pro- 24 : : . . Donna DONNA ANN GRAY Farr and wise is she that she mrght admrred be MAJOR, French and Science AMBITION Teacher ACTIVITIES G A A 3 Pep C1ub3 Drawmg and Paxntmg 3 Nurses 3 Swrmmmg Club 2 3 4 Scholarshxp 4 FTA 4Chorus3 CCS Pro file 4 Saga Water Show 2 3 4 I udy IUDITI-I ANNE GREGOR A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance MAJOR Science AMBITION Medical Secretary ACTIVITIES Pep Club 3 Iournalxsm 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 Rrfle Club Sec y 3 Dramatlcs 4 Class Sec y 3 4 Band 1 2 Dance Band 1 2 C C S Proftle 4 Dee DIANNA DALE GREENE Wrt to persuade and beauty to delrght MAJOR Art and Scrence AMBITION Art teacher and study 111 Pans ACTIVITIES Dramaucs 1 2 3 Glee Club 1 2 3 Debate 3 Chorus 4 Poster 4 Sw1mmu1gC1ub 1 2 3 4 Guls Lead ers34 GAA 34 CCS Profrle 2 Sr Play Saga Bronze Honor Pm Operetta l 3 4 Water Show 1 2 3 4 Nat l Thesprans 4 Bruce BRUCE EUGENE HIGLEY There s no great gemus wrthout a touch of madness MAJOR Mathemaucs Sclence and Laun AMBITION Chem1ca1 Engmeer ACTIVITIES Cribbage Club 2 Debate 3 Scholarshrp 3 4 Math 4 I S M S 3 4 Gold Honor Pm Band 1 Baseball 2 4 Bowlmg 3 4 Itrnbo JAMES JOSEPH HOEFNER Oh what man W1Il'11l'I hrm hide though angel on the outward side MAJOR Busmess AMBITION Undeclded ACTIVITIES Chess2 Stage Crew3 Saga 5 n u n n ,, . f. - o - - n - .- Q . Q U . . I I . . . 1 e u o 3 1 ' ' : I I 5 ' ' . Q I a Q Q s 0 o I n 9 l o I . - - - ' ' . ' ' . . . , 9 0 0 0 a n n 0 1 - n nn W. , ,H . ,, , , 9 0 0 g n . - - g I Q . . , . u I.. - . s Q n n n 9 n 1 0 l o o , . . . 1- u ll l ' ' u . rf .4-'S' , - , rf. Aw I . .Wt . , 1 ,as . Lg' . ,Val , is hy ,sg ' l . 0 0 n S , I L . . . . J ' 0 0 g s 1 a . . Q a o - u - .f its f s ., a Q. - - . Q : 1 Q . , . ,,, :, - .- 4 -:aff ': . X, I .4 r I.: .4 I . . -iq , - n . . n n . . . 9 I I vw U 0 'Q u Q . . . 0 Q I ' I u u . - ' I I I I - n . . . l I U D . in o u s n n 0 0 2 . ,! . ' Dave DAVID WAYNE HOFFMAN Patient and still and just as full of good will MAJOR. Mathematics and Science AMBITION Photographic Technician ACTIVITIES Natl Thespians 3 4- Dramatics 1 2 3 4- Rifle Club 2- Stage Crew 1 2 3 4- Operetta I 2 3 4- Rifle Team 2' Soccer 2 Photography 1 2 3 Doris DORIS IRENE HUBBARD Time but the impression deeper makes MAJOR Business AMBITION Marriage 4 Girls Leaders 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 Saga Ma1orette 1 Silver Honor Pin Doris DORIS DIANA JENISON Her ways are ways of pleasanmess and all her paths are peace MAJOR Business and Homemakmg AMBITION Undecided Dave DAVID RUSSELL JOHNSON One man that has a mind and knows it can always beat 10 that don't MAJOR Mathematics and Science AMBITION Chemical Engineer ACTIVITIES Chess 1 2 3 4- Debate 3-Bridge 2 Rifle Club2 3 4 Model U N Rep 3 4- Sr Plays- Saga - Gold Honor Pin- Baseball 1- Golf 2 4 Rifle 2 3 4 ACTIVITIES Chorus 1 2 3 4 F H A 2 Lilly 26 LILY JANE KAUFMAN A smile on her face and a glint in her eyes MAJOR. Busmess AMBITION Secretary ACTIVITIES Rifle Club 1 Glee Club 2 Girls Leaders 1 ACTIVITIES: F.H.A. 1,2,3, Treas: .A .S a PATRICIA IEAN KETC HAM Mlld In manner warm in heart MAJOR Art AMBITION Dental Hygtenist ACTIVITIES Dramatics 1 2 3 F H A 4 Teenage Girls 3 4 Saga U1 LINDA LEE KLEIN Acnons speak louder than words MAJOR Busmess and Homernaking AM BIT ION Comptometer operator ACTIVITIES F H A I 3 Pep Club 3CCSProfx1e23GAA4 Drawtng and Pamung 3 Saga RONALD JAMES KNIGHT Whatever 18 worth doing at all is worth doing well MAJOR Mathemaucs and Science ACTIVITIES VZISIIY Club 4 Honor Le gton 2 3 4 Student Council 1 2 3 Pres 4 Football 1 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 Mike MICHAEL JOSEPH KROPELIN Lxfe ts no better lf we worry life is no longer if we hurry MAJOR Agriculture AMBITION Farmer ACTIVITIES F F A 1 2 3 Shop Im WILLIAM JOHN KIRSCH prove 4 Ongmallty plus talent MAJOR. Latm and Art AMBITION Comxnerc1al Artist ACTIVITIES Scholarshxp Club 4 Pos ter Club 4 Chef s Club 2 3 Drawing and Paintmg 3 Saga Pub Ed Gold Honor Pin Stage Crew 1 Baseball I 2 3,4 Soccer 2 3 Swunming I Bowl mg 4 27 .P I.. HL' Z ..:.. '1.. .'. ,: : 'XV flRonll ffl, fi ' -ll I ji I 5 AMBITION: Engineering 29 6 ' : ' 5 3,41 D I l I U I aiu : . . . . . a - Bx WILLIAM TREXLER KRUM Only here a year but hrs frrends are many MAJOR Mathematrcs and Scrence AMBITION Undectded ACTIVITIES Dramatlcs 4 Chorus 4 Sr Play Basketball4 Attended Fern dale Htgh Pa 1 2 3 ee fax mf, fy WARREN CARL LELAND AMWA An rrresrstrble way w1th women MAJOR Mathematlcs Scrence and Mechanrcal Drawlng ACTIVITIES Sportsman 1 Photogra phy 3 4 Student Councrl 2 Saga Stage Crew 2 Football 1 2 3 Baseball 12 34 Swrmm1ng12 34 Paul PAUL CONRAD LINDNER Hold fast the form of sound works MAJOR Mathematrcs AM BITION Photographer ACTIVITIES Photography 1 2 3 Pos ter4 Saga Photographer Ed Stage Crew 1 2 Soccer 1 2 Tennls 1 2 3 28 Crarg CRAIG LOREN LYMAN The quret mlnd 15 rrcher for IIS wrsdom MAJOR French and Mathematrcs AMBITION Graduate from college ACTIVITIES B1b1e 1 2 Saga Sxlver Honor P1n Baseball 1 2 Bowl ing 2 3 4 Gar GARY LAWRENCE LYON Small but so IS a suck of dynamtte MAJOR Mathematxcs Scxence and Industnal Arts AMBITION Physrcal Educatron Teach ACTIVITIES Chess 1 2 Chef3 Var stty Club 4 Bndge 2 Soccer 1 2 3 Track 1 2 3 4 Wrestlmg 1 2 3 4 '11 ' P3 : : ' z : ' I : ' ' . 5 i 'V yllr N . I I I no ' 7 Y X g L V tl 'A N ' Qu L y's1tA'v ,iff y ., . . . . f ily : 1 . ' .' . gy ,Q I . if AMBITION: Engineer L 9534 ! , N 2 3' if I 1 ' -- -- A : ef A I John ' .sy1.. JOHN WAYNE MAST SYLVIA BLANCHE NOAH The herghts by great men reached and kept were not attained by sudden fhght. MAJOR- Scrence and Mathemaucs AMBITION: Radio Engmeer ACTIVITIES: Brology 3, Chess 3,4, Cho. 4, 'Saga' , Operetta 4, Track 3, 4gAtt.AIden Menonrre School 1, 2, Cheryl CHERYL ANN MIRUS Her words are kmd and never mean such guls are few and far between MAJOR Mathematics and Latin AMBITION Elementary Teacher ACTIVITIES Chess 2 3 F T A 4 Dramatrcs 1 Swimmrng Club 1 2 3 4 G1eeC1ub 2 Girls Leaders3 4 C S . Profile 3,4,G. A. A. 4,Scholarship 3,4,Sr,Play 4,Hon.Soc. ,Gold Honor Pin, Saga Ad, Mgr, ,Cheerleading 2,3gOperetta 1,2,3,Water Show 1,2,3, 'How goodness heightens beauty. MAJOR: Busmess AMBITION. Go no Calrfomra next sum mer ACTIVITIES: Chorus 1,2,3,4. F. H.A. 2, Glrls' Leaders 4. Barb BARBARA ANN OLAF A farthful frrend rs the med1c1.ne of l1fe MAJOR Homemakmg AMBITION Work and then marriage ACTIVITIES Homemaking 1 Teen age Glrls 3 F I-LA 4 G1eeC1ub4 3 COURTNEY PATRIC K OUTTEN MAJOR Industrxal Arts AMBITION Contractor ACTIVITIES F F A 2 3 V Pres 3 ..P t.. He spoke plain and to the purpose. so ' . :H 1 'vcr' r ' ' ' 29 - 4 Par LINDA MAY PARMENTER Her genius is her personality. MAJOR: Mathematics and Science AMBITION: Move West ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 2,45 Class Sec'y lg Student Council2,4: Saga g Bronze Honor Ping Cheerleading 1,2, 3, 4-Capt. 2,4g G.A.A. 3,41 Swimming Club 4. Va VALERIA PASSADORE Oceans of pep and a laugh on every wave MAJOR. French and Business AMBITION Come back to U S ACTIVITIES Drarnatics 4 G A A 4 Swunmmg Club 4 C C S Profile 4 Student Council 4 Saga Foreign Ex change Student Italy at PATRICIA ANNE PAUL True to her work her word her friends MAJOR Science Mathematics and French AMBITION Enter language field ACTIVITIES Scholarslup 3 4 Girls A F S Summer Student 57 Quill and Scrol134 E S S P A Rep 3 Class Sec y 2 Honor Society Sec y 4 C C S Profile Feature Ed 2 Mng Ed 3 Ed in Ch1ef4 Saga Gold Honor Pm Operetta 3 30 nlerryn GERALD DAVID PETZ All your fortune lies beneath your hat. MAJOR: Mathematics and Mechanical Drawing AMBITION: Architect ACTIVITIES: Glee Club lg Bridge 2: Chef 35 A.V. 1,2,3,4g Cribbage 3g Biology 3g Chess 4g Rifle Club 4g saga , Golf 2, 3, 4, DORIS DOROTHY MAE PFENNIG Dark hair eyes the same never will change except in name MAJOR Secretarial AMBITION Have fun ACTIVITIES Glee Club 2 3 F H A 1 2 3 4 Teenage Girls 3 Saga Bronze Honor Pin Operetta 3 4 .. I.. ..P .. Leaders 4g Pep Club 33 G.A.,A: 3.4: Lou1e MARY LOUISE PFENNIG Let this be a world of frxends MAJOR Busmess AMBITION Marnage ACTIVITIES F H A 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 Teenage Gxrls 3 3D IANICE EILEEN PIL KEY Thrs lass so neat wlth smtles so sweet MAJOR. Sctence AMBITION Attend College ACTIVITIES Glee Club 1 2 Guls Leaders 4 Swlmmrng Club 2 3 4 G A A 3 4 Pep Club 3 Scholarshrp 3 4 C C S Profrle 4 Photography 3 Water Show 2 3 4 Saga Mrke STEPHEN MICHAEL PREG Hxgh erected thoughts seated rn the heart of courtesy MAJOR Mathematrcs Scrence and Latln AMBITION Engmeer ACTIVITIES Chess 2 3 Varsrty Club 4 Rrfle C1ub4 Debate 3 I S M S 3 I S I S C 4 Jr Member Lrons Club 4 Brrdge 2 Scholarshrp 3 Syr Crtrzen Conf 3 Gold Honor Pm Operetta Football 3 4 Baseball 2 Soccer 2 Ten ms 3 Wrestlmg 1 2 3 Sandy SANDRA LEE RITA REIGLE Lovely to look at delrghtful to know MAJOR Art and busrness AMBITION Commerc1alArt1st Dramatrcs 1 2 3 Swrmmmg Club 2 3 4 Student Councrl 2 Saga Srlver Honor Pm Operetta 1 Water Show 2 Paul PAUL FREDERICK RIEDEL I d rather frsh than eat especrally eat frsh MAJOR Mathemaucs and Mechanrcal Drawlng AMBITION COIISCIVHIIOHISI ACTIVITIES Student Counc114 Basket ball 1 2 3 Capt 4 Football 1 2 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 31 X . n Q . s. . 1: if tv u 'x ACTIVITIES: Photography 3 g Poster 4: 1 LA A 3,4. ' ' . nl vw I . . . K . pin Q5 Dede DEL IA A NNE RILEY Her vo1ce IS ever soft gentle and low an excellent thmg rn a woman MAJOR French AMBITION Nurse ACTIVITIES Dramatrcs 1 2 Swrm rnmg Club 1 2 Grrls Leaders 4 Saga Schulzre RUTH OTTILIE SCHULZ Steady capable and effrclent MAJOR Buslness AMBITION Secretary ACTIVITIES G A A 3 4 Pep Club 3 Guls Leaders 4 Glee Club 1 Student Councrl 1 Saga Busmess Mgr Srlver Honor Pm Stage Crew 3 Barb BARBARA ROSE ROBINSON A frrendly smile for everyone MAJOR Busrness AMBITION Secretary ACTIVITIES Glee Club 1 2 3 Poster 4 Drawrng and Pamtrng 3 Saga Jerry JEROME JOSEPH SC HOBER A great source of pleasure 15 vanety MAJOR. Mechanrcal Drawing and In dustnal Arts AMBITION Undeclded ACTIVITIES Rrtle Club 2 3 4 Chess 2 3 4 R1fleTeam2 3 4 Track2 3 4 Soccer 1 32 Sandy SANDRA MAE SEBERA Always bubblmg wrth enthusrasm MAJ OR Math Latm and French AMBITION- Fore1gn Relauons Freld ACTIVITIES: Debate 3,4, Scholarshrp 3, C. C. S,Prof11e 3, 4,Model U. N. Rep,3,4,Syr.C1t.Conf,3, Empue Grrls' State 3, Chess 3, G. A.A, 3, 4, Grrls' Leaders 4, Sw1mm1ngC1ub 2,3, 4,HonorSoc. 3,4, Forelgn Ex. Stud. 4, Saga Assoc. Ed. Gold Honor Pm, Cheerleadmg 2, 3,0peretta 1,2,3,4, WaterShow 2 ,3,4, Nat1ona1Thesp. 4, U' n - n i I I n - - ,, . . ,. n 0 , , . , - - .. 1 - I : : Iyubc' A . . . . . , , ff' 4 0 ' u ' ' n c ' 2 g n ' I I 52g ' , - I , .. .. - , .. ..- - 9 1 1 Q n - I I . I L. .4 8, ' I . ,. ,, my , X Q , .. .- .. - .- . . . . I . . ' U I ' , - - - , .- .. I D 0 I T. I ,. f A W , 1 .. f. 4 u . . ,, I I I 4 I , - - - n .v . . . , - , W - - - .f ' I l ' ' A s I 9 g I 9 p 9 1 ' , . . , , Carol CAROL ANN SELIN One pearl of great prtce NIAJOR Scrence Latrn and Mathe matrcs AMBITION Nurse ACTIVITIES Dramatlcs 1 Grrls Leaders 3 4 Debate 3 G A A 3 4 Scholarshrp 3 4 Journallsm 3 C S Profrle 3 4 Swrmmlng Club 2 3 Sr Play Saga Ed rn Chref Bronze Honor Pm Water Show 3 JOANN MAE SEUFERT Worrles none full of fun' MAJOR. Home Economrcs AMBITION Dtetltran ACTIVITIES F H A 2 3 4 S V Pres 4 G A A 3 GleeC1ubl 3 4 Grrls Leaders I 2 3 Pres 4 Saga Sherm DONNA LYNNE SHERMAN Boommg personallty actrve and conscrentrous leader MAJOR Secretarlal AMBITION To stay happy ACTIVITIES Swrmmtng Club 3 4 G A A Secy3 Pres 4 GleeClubI 2 3 Guls Leaders 3 4 Pep Club 3 Hon or Legron 2 3 4 Class Pres 4 Saga Sec y Mgr Bronze Honor Prn Water Show 3 4 Sher DONALD GENE SHERRY A I1ttle mrschlef now and then m relrshed by the best of men MAJOR Mathematrcs AMBITION Construct1onEng1neer ACTIVITIES Honor Leglon 1 2 Student Councrl Treas 4 Football 2 3 4 Baseball 2 Bowlrng 2 3 4 Butch ARTHUR EDWARD SIMONIN Oh for a sweep of the ball through the au the Joy of games and of sport MAJOR Mathemattcs and Sctence AMBITION Undecrded ACTIVITIES Varstty Club 4 C C S Profrle Sports Ed I 2 ClassV Pres I 4 Student Councx12 Basketball I 2 3 Capt 4 Football 1 2 3 4 Baseball 2 33 'Y Dave DAVID MARVIN SMITH Always a joker rn the crowd MAJOR Mathematxcs and Sclence AMBITION Engmeer ACTIVITIES Stamp 1 Glee Club 3 Eucre 4 Stage Crew 1 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 Golf 1 Track 3 Smltty RICHARD LOUIS SMITH He laughs and the world laughs wrth htm MAJOR Mathemaucs and Sclence AMBITION Producer and Dxrector ACTIVITIES Drama 1 2 3 4 Chorus 1 2 3 4 Natl Thesp1ans Treas 2 3 4 Sr Play Operetta 1 2 3 4 Stage Crew 4 Football 1 2 Golf I Swrm mmg 1 2 Shul SHIRLEY MARJORIE STANLEY A true fr1end rs forever a fr1end MAJOR Home Economrcs and Busmess AMBIT ION Home Economlcs Teacher ACTIVITIES Fut Nurses Club 3 Sa 34 Tag CHARLES VINCENT TAGLIARINO I came I saw I overcame MAJOR Occupauonal Theory AMBITION Mechanlc ACTIVITIES Chess 2 Basketball 2 Football 1 Baseball 1 Teel DAVID JOSEPH THIELMAN I A fr1end a pal Ilked by all MAJOR Mathemaucs and Scrence AMBITION Engxneer ACTIVITIES Student Councll 3 Saga Basketball 2 Track 1 Swlmmmg 4 .- v. ,, ,, -s . - U .. ,, - n I 1 : : ' I I . . . . . . - . , . , , I Q , I 1 o 0 : u Z I . 1 I 's YS 1. - .I Y X 49. N . . .. J x It x : ' ' 'Q .7 : ' , ' 'Y : o 9 s I , . 9 l o I - ' 1 1 9 I f I u Q n 1 . I 4 I n Z 3 ' 4 jf 1 - Qillilf 1 jaw M 'u s .. - .- f 'Q' , . ,, . . . ,, 1 Lug 0 r' A -n ' 1 ef , -cq 'f'?. -.'.,j -. 'T' 'J , . . i, ts, . V . ' w ' ,it . . ' . if J f 'A - 9 ' . Q ',Y n 1 fa f . .. . . - ff, .Wki J - - - f :af f ga .1 ' . nw-1 , ' n -. .- .. . . N r a . 1 ' ' . : S n U. . I I U I . Bnan BRIAN MARSHALL TROYER Keep smllm II makes everyone wonder what you ve been up to MAJOR Scrence and Mathematics AMBITION C1v1l Engineer ACTIVITIES Chess 2 3 4 Bowlmg Intramurals 2 Rxfle 2 4 Cnbbage 3 Brology 3 Saga Operetta 1 Footba113 Soccer 1 Wrestllng 1 2 'wx Tweedy VIRGINIA FAITH TWEEDY Let panence have her perfect work, MAJOR: Art and Homecommg AMBITION. Beauucran ACTIVITIES Glee Club 1,2,3, F.I'I. Bucky CHARLES ALLAN WALTERS Sense of humor as broad as his shoulders MAJOR Mechanxca1Draw1ng AMBITION Physrcal Educauon Teach er or Draftsman ACTIVITIES Varslty Club V Pres 4 Chess 2 Band 1 Sportsman 1 Football 1234Capt 24 Basebal11234 Swlmmrng 1 2 3 Capt 4 e IEANETTE MARIE WANTUCK But to know her IS to love her to love her IS to love her always MAJOR Art and Scxence AMBITION Phys Educauon Teacher ACTIVITIES G A A 3 4 Chorus 2 Pep Club 3 Crafts 2 Class Pres 3 Pres 2 Student Councll 1 Sec y Saga Cheerleadmg 4 Operetta Stage Crew 3 Dottle DOROTHY SUZZANE WAYL The gentle mxnd by gentle deeds 15 known MAJOR Busmess AMBITION Successful office worker ACTIVITIES Attended Amherst Cen tral School A. 4, Foster Club 4, Saga , Operetta EK? 2. 35 Q JV Sheila SHE ILA MAE WEBB A bashful maiden, meek and mild, with ne'er a word or action wild. MAJOR: Business AMBITION: Secretary ACTIVITIES: Homemaking 1: Teen' age Girls' 1: F.l-LA. 45 Glee Club 4- Dale DALE CLAYTON WEBSTER He who is determined has half his work done MAJOR Mathematics Science and Latin AMBITION Pilot ACTIVITIES Chess 2 3 4 Rifle Club 3 Sportsman 1 Saga Silver Honor Pm Basketball 1 2 3 4 Football 2 4 Go l 2 3 4 Joyce JOYCE VIOLET WEE KS in a quiet manner MAJOR I-lomemakmg NADH.- ANNETTE LOUISE WESEMAN She knew it not, but she was fair, and like a moonbeam was her hair. MAJOR: Art and Business AMBITION: Secretary ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 1,2,3g Music 1, 2, 3, AMBITION Dressmaker Penny ACTIVITIES Saga PENNY ANN WILLIAMS You have l1ved if you have loved MAJOR Sctence AMBITION Profess1onalSynchron1zed Swimmer ACTIVITIES Swimming Club 1 2 3 4 Girls Leaders3 4 G A A 3 Dra mat1cs2 3 Pep Club 3 C C S Pro file 2 Glee Club 1 3 Chorus 4 Sr Play Saga Cheerleadmg 1 Oper etta 3 Stage Crew 2 3 Water Show 1 2 1 If , , , . I Great things are done - - .. , .'ss ?i ' .ff ll 36 : . E U I SI4. Maggre MARGARET AMELIA WINDNAGLE A girl with a smile is a girl worth while MAJOR Business AMBITION Uncertain ACTIVITIES Chorus 1 2 3 4 F H A 2 Grrls Leaders4 im JAMES EDWARD ZIMMER The rule of my hfe 18 to make busmess a pleasure and pleasure my business MAJOR. Shop AMBITION To own a Busmess ACTIVITIES Football 1 2 3 Track 1 2 3, Wrestling 1,2 3. Betty Jo ELIZABETH JOHANNA FISK Qulck and bright whatever she does she does right MAJOR. Mathemaucs and Latln ACTIVITIES Dramatics 1 2 Greek Club 2 Saga Silver Honor Pin Op eretta 1 2 3 Band 1 2 3 Water Show 1 2 3 Glee Club 2 A . E AMBITION: Elementary Education n e 5 9 n 3 O D : 0 ,Z .. + : , . : . O I . I 37 YSL-f L Parmenter P W1111ams I Gregor SENIOR PERSONALITIES akcable J Geuneler P Rledel C Sehn I M Preg I Baker P Paul S Sebera C Walters I Anderson I Blaxsdell H BOIBS C.Do11off, A.Weseman, K. Browne hncliaun W. Kirsch, C.Lyman, M.Eiss, M. Anstett T.Daig1er, B.Troyer, B. Olaf, absent: D.Gray ascinafinq V Passadore R Sherry D Therlman B Drake D Hoffman I Seufert D Johnson S Dobler IY M Crmenden M Davnes A Buzzard D Smxth ounq love I Anderson D Thexlman M Wmdnagle G Westberg . , 1 - .L J. Zimmer, W.Le1and, D. Greene, C. George: l FOREIGN EXCHANGE At the beginning of this school year our Senior class welcomed a newcomerg one that can never be equaled or replaced in our hearts. This addition to our class is Valeria C'Val j Passadore from Milan, Italy. During her year's stay here she is living with the Millard Browne s in Clarence, a family similar in size to her own in Italy. Val thinks that life here is almost the same as at home and that it is the top of everything She enjoys her new home the school the parties and best of all her new friends She says I love them a lot No matter what Val thinks of us we know how we feel about her She has her own way of making herself liked by everyone and all of us have become very close to her When this year 1S over it will mean the end of a great experience for all of us that of meetmg and knowing a very wonder ful exchange student Val Passadore Christmas in America one of many new experiences for Vai Val and her Amencan family Mr and Mrs Browne 40 WE WENT TO GERMANY The American Field Serv1ce Program was started to promote a clearer understandmg of foreign countries and therr ways of lrfe Pat Paul was the first A F S student to represent Clarence She lived in Hamburg Germany for sur weeks Pat became famrllar Wlth the German people and the1r customs Upon her return, she began telling others about her fab ulous summer expenences Par looks over precrous souvenlrs from her summer adventure My German slster Ulla My German famrly and I and I at the auport Gu-5,1-Q Sandy and Bugrr German Practice on shlpboard 1 srsters leavrng for school 2 3 JUMP' Some typlcal German homes near Hamburg The man on the roof is a chimney sweep The American Field Service began a new program thls year and Sandy Sebera was one of the students chosen Sandy spent three months tlns fall 1n Berlin Germany as a mem ber of the Dr Karl Michael1s family Spend 1ng her trme study1ng at a gxrls school and having some wonderful adventures, she has many tales to tell of life in Berlin 'Western Germany 1S certainly a very modem and pro gressrve country ln every way and I just loved the people Perhaps the most mterestmg as pect of livrng in Berlin was the fact that I could see the Commumst and the free world side by side says Sandy FOREIGN EXCHANGE Qcontj jrm Baker was also a Fall exchange stu dent jrm tells us My German fam1ly lrved 1n the small town of Hude near Oldenburg Thrs 1S rn northwestern Germany by the North K Sea I studled wlth my brother rn the tenth grade The three months were all too short for I had not yet learned to speak fluently I found the German people to be very practrcal clean hardworkrng and thoughtful They are l1vmg a more and more comfortable lrfe but are strll wrthout the luxurres whrch are taken for granted on th1s contrnent A street rn Hude a small ryprcal German farmrng cornmunrty Throughout Germany the streets con tam cars and horse drawn vehrcles srde by sxde ma.. -wa-...W Standrng Joanne Blarsdell Mrke Preg Seated Ellre DeW1tt Marne Erss Cheryl Mrrus The Clarence Chapter of Natlonal Honor Soc1ety has contrn ued to carry out 1ts annual act1v1t1es desprte the reductron rn chapter srze due to the loss of four members Karlee Hodler and Nancy Seymour moved jrm Baker and Sandy Sebera attend ed school rn Germany under the A F S Program Some of the aCI1VlI16S that the group sponsored were the sale of cupcakes each month Tag Days and the annual Alumnl Chr1stmas Dance The selecuon of junrors and Senrors for Chapter membershrp rs based on the four keystones Leadershrp Servrce Character Scholarshxp The 11ut1at1on of members held rn the sprrng 1 very rmpressrve because of the suspense rnvolved in tappmg stu dents and the beauty of the candle lrghtmg ceremony 42 HONGR SOCIETY Jrm Baker Sandy Sebera Pat Paul ' - Em ' ' ' . . .' all r u g , I ' l ' ' VI I . - . D . . f . 7 5 a T NATIONAL 3 I av sf, I ,rg . : . ' . . z . . ' . . ' S ' 0 ' s 1 . ' - . ' ' ' . . : - 7 . 7 7 g . .l . . ,' . .. , .S SENIOR PLAY Our suspense over the blood-curdling screams which resounded through the corridors of C.C. S. finally ended on November 22, 1957 as we saw the thrilling climax of the Senior Play, Night Must Fall. This melodrama, written by Emlyn Williams, was directed by Mrs. Glo- ria Clements. David Hoffman served as student director. Babyface Dan, played by Bill Krum, unexpectedly mur- dered Mrs. Bramson fDonna Grayj. He always got his woman. Penny Williams was Mrs. Bramson's niece who rejected Hubert Laurie QDick Smithj. The detective from Scotland Yard fDave Johnsonj always got his man. Di- anna Greene was cast as the cook for the Sour-faced old hag. The maid, Caroline Doran, startled the audience with her discovery of a hand, Ellie De Witt fthe cheery nursej helped Mrs. Bramson with her paralysis which was always popping up. Mrs. Gloria Clements, Director of Senior Play. The last night falls for Mrs. Bramson, Donna Gray, as Dan, Bill Krum, commits the fatal crime. Cook, Dianna Greene, and nurse, Ellie De- Witt attempt to revive Dan, Bill Krum. 43 Dick Smith, Penny Williams, and Dianna Greene register curiosity at the con- tents of the mysterious hatbox. Absent from picture: Carolyn Doran. Carol Selul Editor rn Chief Mlss June Ulrich Fac ulty Advisor Marne Erss Assistant Editor Secretarial Staff R Schulz P Coleman E Blakeslee M Davies D Buechi D Pfennig D Hubbard J. Geimeier SAGA STAFF Photos, SIOIICS, layouts, advertrsrng typm publicrty these are some of the problems which the editors of the yearbook have to solve Few people reallze the time, effort, energy and 1mag1 natron needed to give the students their annual copy of the Saga Work began the sprrng of 57 The edrtors also met during the summer and as soon as school started the staffs began fLlI1Ct10Il1I1g rn ear nest force We the yearbook staff, wrsh to thank Mrss Ulrich for the many hours she has spent rn helping us publish our Saga --p-.-.3 4-S ,J Sandy Sebera Associate Ed Cheryl Mtrus Advertising itor and B111 Kirsch Publicr Manager Paul Lindner ty Manager Photography Editor Arr and Photography Staffs Row 1 B Troyer D Gray S Rergle P Ketcham L Enslin Row2 P Williams M Crittenden J Anderson V Tweedy J Wantuck C Georger Absent from picture D Greene 44 M Row 1 Ruth Schulz Busmess Manager Kathy Browne Senror Sectlon Edltor Donna Sherman Secretanal Manager Joanne Blansdell Subscuptxon Manager Row 2 Ellie DeWxtt Lnerary Edltor Bruce Hlgley Sports Editor Senior Sect1on Literary and Sports Staffs Rowl D Webster JAn derson C Lyman Row2 D John son L Enslm M Anstett D R11ey D Gray C Georger P Paul Row3 L Parmenter M Cnttenden J Wan tuck C Dolloff P W1111arns S Rei gle ISeufert J Gelrneier S Dob ler I P11key Subscnptxon and Advertlsmg Staffs Row 1: J.Pi1key, S.Noah, S. Klein, . Blakeslee, D.Jenison. Row 2: D.Bue- chi, M.Davies, D.Goeseke, B.O1af, J. Anderson, C.Do11off, S.Stanley. Row 3- J.Weeks, P.Pau1, D. Gray, D.Buechi, J. Petz, D.Webster, I. Mast, S.Dob1er, D. Thielman, C.Georger. A 9 EE. Y! PG 8? 'X -I lie nd WNW YLWSS NNW CLASS OFFICERS Junior officers B Elser President S Krehbiel Treasurer I Zit tel Secretary K Stahl Vice President Sophomore officers D Kelso Presrdent T Krehbrel Treasurer Eighth grade officers J Austm Presi dent D Nicholas Secretary R Shisler Treasurer D Lee Vice President M Stephens Vice President B Oskm Secretary Freshman officers: K. Holden, Presidentg J.Maybach, Secretary: J. Goodridge, Treasurerg P.Wa1oga, Vice President. 47 Seventh grade officers: P. Zimmerman Vice President: I. Tooker, Secretary: I. Thielmann, Treasurerg G. Bugenhagen, President. Row 1 P Lyon K Bergstrom L Frost K Lewrs P Martm P Adamczyk D Hoff man Row2 B Krull P Frsher P Sm1th T Dugan D McClarm R Dawydko R Flrck R Mast D Goehle G Sm1th P Hart P Haggard Row 3 D Salagan I Nelson P Marzolf S Murphy D Attea L Quenzler I Clum L Omankowsky R Geese B Relfel D Paulrno B Rerch L Overton 333 Row 1 K Stahl A Schurr J Mueller K Goeseke P Grad K Cunnrngham G Weller Row 2 B Hartwrg D Gammon N Molfese F LoC1cero R Drckman B Anstett L Johnson E Owens I Bucklaew R Ttlley Row 3 J Holland R Rapps M Schrott D Whrtacre P Rowley A Rhodes R Brckert R Dumphy C Larsen G Spacht J Zrttel Row 1 K Noms J Frtzsxmmons I Rrchards P Roosa E Thompson J Brace P Woolley Row 2 B Sheedy M Wolfberg B Elser B Radzrwon N Ley M Cook G Wrllrams N Nlcholas Row 3 M Wrnger D Srnon I Paul C Boyce K Stook S Short G Marquart C Honsberger J I-larfman 48 K ' Q 2 I Q K 1 1 , i , ' 5. 1 5 -' ' f , , Q I 1 V I t: . G ' 'ff i a : . , . , . , . ', . ', . , . - . 2 . , . , . , . , . , - , . , . , . , . , . , . . : . , . o U 0 ' I ' 9 1 n v r I n - , . , . , . , . . . I is 1 I ' I B R B 5 Q5 Q 1 r - B 1 X ' 3 , -1 X s!a?.? 1 2. W I V ' I N.. A , f , , i .- sw .,. 11 v aa' 2 . :UI fry'-MM-x z lyxff -4 A N ' , 7 wmv ' I V 'K ,A L ' A, 5 ir- ' ' r , 1 J' . 3 ea X l ',i A Ag' I . , 42,1 I . Y 'B' 4 I : . , . , . , . , . , . ' , . U ' l ' ' I ' I ' n ' I 0 ' n ' : . ', . ' ' , . ' . . , . , . , . n I . , . g . , . , . , . , . . . ' . : . , . , . , . . . The juniors faced a busy schedule this year. The theme selected for their Prom was Fall Enchantment and the gym was turned into a mirage of fall colors. Pete Finlayson and jane Richards were crowned Kmg and Queen Sportsnrghts dances, and sellmg hot dogs and can dy at games were also hrghlrghts of the year Durmg our school e vents the jumors were rn charge of coat checlung As the Saga goes to press, four Jumors Sue Krehb1el, Leah Offenhammer Bnan Shee dy and Garet W1ll1ams have been selected as candrdates to compete for partrcxpatlon 1n the Amencan Fleld Servlce Program Row 1 S Damtz J Sherry J Pope B Stubbs Row2 S Gr1ff1th M Darr L George L Offenhamer I McDougall C Frscher C Bonaflde Row 3 P Hendnck son A Frey E Donahue K Launsch P Fxnlayson J Conmy M Glldden J Brooks J Reece B Stewart Row4 J Longmate J Werss B Rlegle K Games S Long S Hagelstern P Neff A Berger J Allen S Krehbrel R Clayton Row 1 E Endress B Staffeld E Doane D Long S Cutler N Flemmg B Bork man Row2 F Granada F Hydock B Smrth D Huber D Bohm I Donaldson F Marshall F Perrone P Raupach, H Melancon, D Rellly Row 3 J Brauer L Logan G Wrlkerson D Perell F Barry A Dompkowskx J Heerdt D Canon B Muggleberg L Kxlpatnck P Bannochle 9 I , - - ' - ' vv lv , . I , ' 1 : , I , . , . , . . I - 9 - I ' . , . . . . . . . . r - ' g n , 1 9 1 n ' I ' I ' I ' ' Q , 1 n : o 9 0 s ' I ' I ' I ' ' . a . e 9 1 1 o , 3 n . 7 ' f K W? . . j , . : . 'a 'K W s . ' C it '- A 5 in J? I KY fi: T 3 35 M ' gilaiif : E 2 ' if - g z F Q5 N .,, A 72 ., , 3, 31 D g A Q . 'Q fs X J , l . M M Q, 2 Sr , if - .- f I t ' 1 W, f V I f 2 ,-, y .Q i A ,,-8 t. I I . X 'A Q YL. . , v : - n ' n 0 o 0 o 1 n 0 . 9 - ' ' 3 - 9 - o 1 n I o 0 n 0 n - . . , - . . . I . , . I ' 0 1 g a , e 9 ' 5 e . . I I 9 1 . 4 Row 1 K Donahue J Jozwrak B Scharf B Brunner Row2 L Andrus D Beth une J Wetzel C Renner J Schrott C Strope D Davrson F Webb Row3 E Rembeckr D Aldred R Stage I Burlrngame P Beyer B Covng D Pursell B Grove L Frlareckr G Hemck M Stevens D Marquart R0w4 B Cluckey D M Bramer B Mmeo T Austin M Nrckolussr C Krull Row 1 B Grad P Plehrnger C Shisler K Riley P Kennedy IStuhlm1l1er I Grytten M Kirsch D Schwenk Row2 G Smrth B Allen R Keller R LaFlamme G Swarn G Archer B Torrres R Aldridge D Scheftler R Kamysz B Brandon D Campbell R Donahue C Crocket F Hrrtreiter I Howard C Krllran D Barnhardt E Mast M Wahl K William L DeLaunders N Metke G Boone I Crawford P Lohouse P Stahl thi Row 1. E.Sm1th, B.M1l1er, C.l-lastrngs, C.Maddock, C.D1ck, R. Hurd. Row 2: R. Chubb, R. Gregg, W.Sheasley, J.Roth, R.Sarnowsk1, F Ketcham. 50 I : e ' w ' 'F . Przybos, B.Voge1, Clskin, Lghebard, Diirrlmerman, M.Kaufrnarr, M.Hess, . an , ' O The Sophomore Class drd remarkably well durmg 1957 58 and have many plans for the comrng years Therr numerous class meet rngs led by D Kelso Presxdent M Stephens Vrce Presrdent B Os km Secretary T Krehbrel Treasurer proved to be successful rn promotmg their class projects Sellmg Chrrstmas cards and refresh ments at games have brought rn profrts to therr already steadrly rn creasmg treasury Good trmes were had at Sophomore sponsored sportsnrghts and dances The hrghlrght of the year the Soph Hop proved to be a delrghtful experrence for all who attended Row 1 D Welch K Dadswell R Lawson I Walters M Keech Row2 W Bar rows S Rerd C Gregg B Seager C Fowler B Mellon S York S Lowrey Row3 CzaJa R Rregle D Ebersole C Smlth JPreg Row4 P Barry C Altenberg B F1x S Murphy C Melder D Kelso A Morabrro D Chesna J Bordanaro S Fotch H Haskrns Row 1 S Watson B Fruehauf R Feinen C Groll A Marbaum M Reed J Da vls JSheppard Row2 I Schmidt C Snyder C Hartwlg D Meyers D Solrow B Shumaker D Riegle B Ferraro R Murray C Dretnch J Mmeo J Archer J Groll B Eldrige Row3 R.Brooks R Heh D Zimmermann N Kamper JLein mger, K. Steiner, J.Wesernan, K. Kiener, B.Adrian, l.Anderson, L.Le1and, M. Marcin, J.Krier. 51 . . , . g . , . - . g 0 - l 3 ' . 7 i ' . . . . y , , A . 1 A 5 5 - N K. Larherow,'I. Epke, Jzliatrine, D. Derh, B.Schiffer1e, B..Pozniak, D.Torries, B. Q Q F V V i : 'T Row 1 N Stanley R Ware C Lmdner F Dluhy P Peronne F Lampart B Metz J Lee Row 2 J Epke L Jackson K Weseman C Huber S Suope G Habemack D Heckman E Cannon W Harty I Thtelmann T Tumble R Ellrott R Adam czyk B Wtnger Row3 P Morgan S Heckman M Boyd J Bennett D Bugen hagen S Hassel J Schwartzkopf F Rhodes B Grers L Marquart M Stmomn I DCMUHH E KCIII Row 1 R Petne V Schultz J Maybach L Rmgleben J Beeman P Waloga D Earle H Guntt Row2 B Weller H Shegg N Owens J I-Imze B Blarsdell G Long H G11dden B Iemson C Burbules B McE1ve1n B Szults B Stme D Hart Wlg G Brauer Row 3 V Mrller D Westberg G Barrett B O Herron G Bern hardt J G00dl'1Ch K Rahn K Schaffer S Thomas R Ftsher L Zrmmer K Slver lrng B Smtth JMaspow G Carberry Rowl E Staffeld B Boyce S Memmger B Buzzard R Frey B Wxndnagle M Larkm JLee Row2 D Wantuck R Tagharmo Jjohnson D Johnson D H11'SCh L Parmenter I Rombough J Beers S Ployd P Doetterl B Berger I Frsk R Pau lmo B Torrey Row3 JB1ngeman I Kolberg M Hyatt K Brunea K Holden V Dtehl IMonke1baan I Grande P Eckert T Kelsey D Whrssel T Mullet J Gultt S Wende C Lewls J D Anna J Rerd : . , . . . , . , . , . , . , . . : . , . , . , . , . , . , I g n , - g Q , . 9 n , . ' , . . : . , . , . , . . . - U . I ' D ' I ' I ' l ' U ' . . . 1 5 ' ' KJ B 1 ' , I I , ,f 4 I - , . , . g . , 4 , S , . , . . I . , . , . , . , - , . 9 ' n Q o 0 o ' n ' n f c - ' . . , , . . : . , . , . , . , . - 5 s 5 u 9 n 9 s 3 o g s 9 a ' , g u . , . 5 n o . ' ' 1 .Az ' . I , 74 ' N' 3 .E .'X . ' X ', - I ' 1 af ' . 1 ' ' fi 7 ' 1 ' Q 1 1,11 1 1 V K K, 4 V I -1, ' : . , . , . , . . . , . ' , , , . . : . , . , . , . . . ' ' I ' l - l ' D U 0 ' l ' l . , . . : . , . , . , . , . , 1 . ' U p I ' ' l ' I ' I 0 g 1 . , , . U ' I ' I 9 I ' ' When the tlme for class electrons arrrved, the Freshman class decrded It s a woman s world and elected Kay Holden Presrdent Pat Waloga Vrce Presldent judy Maybach Secretary, and janet Goodrxdge Treasurer Many act1v1t1es have been carrxed on under the drrectron of these young ladxes A sportsnrght was held rn the early fall, wluch 1ncluded games sw1mm1ng and dancrng One of their successful fund rarsmg projects was the sellmg of programs at games Therr Frosh Frolrc held 1n the spnng was the frrst major dance planned by the Freshmen and proved to be very successful rn 1ts effect Row 1 I Bucklaew S Goehle R DeLaunders J McC1ung M McGxn1ey I Wag ner Row2 M Erss K Joyce I Homer M Dolge P Bock M Dnllrng K Berry man E Schwab Row 3 A Sarnowskr J Beers S Hall I-I Gondree L Reybum I Brunner G Mohr B Haas D Burke L Neff I Morabrto R Bojt O Mellon Row 1. K.Nelson, K.Brauen, K.McCu1loch, J. McDougall, C.Wagner, N. Keller. Row 2: M.Ketchmark, D.Stark, J.Frey, N.Laur1en, R. Helms, G.Moms, A.Du- roure, L.F1sher. Row 3: L.B1ackmore, P.Fahr, F.Pao11n1, K.Doe1man, R.Toche, G. Bauer, P.Markey, G. Bull, R.Marzo1f, T,Janus, L.F1sher, I.Duttwe1ler. Row 4. E.M1l1er, C.Dan1tz, V. Turton, D.Weeks, V.Be1ter, R. Notebart, J.R1cheIt, C. Gnsewood, S.B1nger, B.Dluhy, C.Long, K.G1bson, S.W1ndnagle. 53 ' lv I 1 vw ' , 7 I ' - ' . 0 f ! 7 , . . 7 7 ' . . 175' 1 - fi levi 3 B ga lg-' - Ili I 1- K I I , f . . . 1 A e - 1-in - A. N - , I . - . . , . , . , . , . , . - I . 1 , . , . , . , . , . ' l , . ' , . . : . , . . . , . , . , l g Q 9 u g Q g 4 g . , n lg 0 4 Row 1: E. Chubb, D. Metz. I.Glovack, J.Toche, F.E1ser. J.Fieg1, L.Bennett. Row 2: C.Vanburgandy, M.Oh1er, W.Darr, R.McDonell, R.Shis1er, W.Browne, 1. Petri, J.O'Maley, S.Payne, C.Stahlka, B.Backus. Row 3: B.Munschauer, D.Hum- bert S Koenrg A Stover L Logan W Loudenslager E Huntz C Karser R Selxn C Buzzard M Dertnch C Hatter Row l L Stanton V Perell D Stuhlnuller I Schrott D Melanceon D Nrcholas J Abell T Koello Row2 T Kent W Wmger R Tomoser B Donaldson Q Cop lon S Tyler L Miller C Keech J Bentley D Egner A Martm F Qulncy I El saesser K Brllrngs Row3 R Balkwtll K D111 B Gray N Krck lTyler R Tra cy D Olaf R Webb S Yeager B Roth A Koeocke F Analek M Kent J Schwa kopf C Tomoser D Long Rowl K Krener G Fehr T Hall M Schafer P Olrphant W Wahlforth R Schultz S Stem Row2 N Smrth K Thompson C Ross M Pankow W Buechr J Mendrykowskx D Smrth S Nemuschey K McMahon I Smith R Selrn J Stage R Klarber R Bames Row3 P Duschberger N George JRembeck1 L Baker S Lewrs D Petrt M Clarey N Srerner C Noms K Metz JSm1th A Bald D Dantrz J Cudlets A Watson 54 Startrng off at a full pace, the erghth graders began planmng a head for therr act1v1t1es and projects to be held later rn the year The offrcers and homeroom representatrves sponsored a dance rn November wrth Thanksgrvrng III mmd Varxous pr1zes were award ed to the best dressed couple, and those who cut the frnest steps on the dance floor Chustmas partres mcludrng refreshments games, and dancrng were enjoyed by all the homerooms Some exchanged grfts wh1le Mr Ballard s roorn gave the1r money to CARE Many more events such as these are planned for the future Row 1 R Ebert C Shrsler D Troyer F Wyroba F Nuss V Feger L Harron B Samson D Hartwrg Row 2 S F1x G Wrlkerson P Roddmg R Mornson R Stockman S Pater W Carver P Genorskl R Smrth C Lmdstedt L Chrrstransen G Tllly B Sherman R Da1g1er Row 3 D Weton B Beck L Bordonaro B Sel M Wardlow C Merwm P Maybee J Hucker Row 1 C Hurd R Mast K Frx D Kennedy Row2 K Lewrs P Frsk V Barber J Mrller S Wahl G Sheasley J Welton J Welton Row 3 B Sheedy S Dum phy I Bums J Bonaflde D Castren D Casey R Lohleser J Gregor D Roth E Hartwrg K Shatzel I Stocker Row4 S Meland D Lee M Reeves ISchwenk R Paeblow D Buechi D Small IRadder L Erxcson R Hrllbreck G Damon L Oarkxnson C Budzymshr M Rammmg R Allan 55 a 0 ' 1 . in., L.Lord,. L.Dick,.P.Roeck, P..Somme.r, J:Kaufman, D.M:arc.hette, J.Austin, Row 1 T Hall C Remsel R Johnson J Stephens D Russel K Olsen J Thxel mann Row2 D Brtterman T Srmon M Howard N Wrllrams G Seager H Beale M Srkes S Holman D Chrlds M Smrth K Kowal Row3 T Neff I Rrtz D Grets C Huber C Renner D Brooks T Preg D Erss J Rltz N Norman J Antalek C Rosrng Rowl E Smrth T Kusch F Tyler JWantuck D Brauer D Zrmmer D Mug gleberg R Parmenter F Stanley D Stanley Row2 M Merster T Ovratt B Lasker B Fuchs JSm1ter B Sauer T Foley B Peronne JSzulrs E Gxbson J Campbell D Helbove Row3 B Sarnowskl M Mrlander P Pr1ce B Danrtz C Rosmg P Wende W Sulkowskr M Clum C S1mr11 K Wrndsor G Nrchols J Abar R Barlow N Petue R Mrneo Row 1 S Flcker M Vallone D Murphy D Wress S Koemg R Marquart G Schrfferle T Thlelmann Row2 L Cory K Kmg B Blowdorn R Brurnm J Bucklaew M Lang JTooker R Rrenert P Zrmmerman D Knrght F Hartzler C Mrelka D Strne M Feeney Row 3 I Frerhert F Srnrth M Grers C Gan non D Hardy P Barrett D Naulm S Eldrldge IHYBII A Rahfl D Brown L Mrrus L Snell M Pumam, D Buecht 56 J 4 , .: t 7 A: - x . -ov J , ' I 4 :- 9 1 ' 9- 9- 9 - 9 - 9. - 3- . - . - , . , . , . 9 - 9 - I - 9 9 , . 9 I. ,. 9 - 9 . , . , . , 9 , .-,.', . , - , - . 2 f ' ff Q l 2 gg- af lvl!! gps I ' . . .2 'fel 1 f B - - 7 Q ' - V Y g ..- .A xi 0 4 J. 1 ll ,.- s -m ey :. 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Z- , . , . .9 ,- I ' ll 'I I' I ' I' I 9 9 9 ' I . - :- 9- I ' 9 ' - 9 - 9- , . 9- 9- 9 - 9 - 9- 9- 4 9 . 9 Startmg off rn full swmg, the 184 students of the seventh grade elected therr class offrcers Those chosen were Gary Bugenhagen Pres1dent, Paul Zrmmerman, V1ce Pres1dent, j1ll Tooker Secretary and jack Threlman Treasurer Under the leadershrp of these off1 cers, the varlous homerooms have enjoyed rndrvrdual acuvrues as well as projects that mcluded the entrre class Durmg September a pap rally and dance were sponsored Mlss May s homeroom enjoyed a splash party The sports day and swlmrmng meet between the seventh and erghth grades rn May brought a very drfferent and excrtmg year to a close Row 1 R Barrows L Muchow K Olsen M Mack R Booker Row2 C Fotch R Terwllllger R Wrtzel I McC1ar1n K Schwelgart T Easton J Scott T Flynn Row3 S Bechtel C Lewrs D Germerer C Schlager D Tweedy JM111er R Bugenhagen E Farr E Ostolskr B Sebera L Steiner Row4 D Hofner S Krrschner I Swain T Ryan R Borsrnk A Hlebovr B Smlth J Kenjockety G Wrlkerson D Raquet T Rrmmerman W Johnson Row 1 K Parkrnson L Sturm E Schrock L Gregg K Stubbs Row2 M Crumm R Taylor D Frey C Weber J Frey S Flemmg W Pferl A Duncan Row3 C Lohrser A Anderson R DeFre1tos R Valenune A Schaffer P Long K Markey G Bugenhagen G Elllott R.Comny K Adolf Row4 G Rrddler C Gregor R Hirrrenter I Frexhert I Oehler S Vas B Zrllig P Obletz P Gustafson W Stahl ka B Bauer M Dellone 57 . . . . Q , . I . . - . 0 . . 1 Y 1 ' ' ' 7 . , , . n rv - - . . , . - - , Q g o n I I ' ' ' ' 0 . , . , 1 1 o 1 - s 0 o v ' I 0 , . 9 - , o 0 1 0 0 I ' , . , 4 p - n v 1 3 0 c ' , . , . , . , 4 1 - u f n - , - g a 9 1 I I V 5 x j x I . , . , . , . , . . I . p . , . , . , . , . , . , . . : . l - n - n - n 1 n 1 n ' o . . 0 . , . , , . . . . , . , . g 4 g Q g o , . , Q , 1 , . ' g - , . . , ' ' ,ns n- E , N , 'S iQ Who s an ape? Mr W1zard in actron' TEMPUS FUGIT Judy s startled Carol s bored What do I do now? Extra Cred1t'P The Age of Innocence Oh! those slumber parties! Chef Boy ar dee Me Knock knead Nothing s wrong wlth me 58 Let s go to the Hop 3 ,V K . V A , i, I I u l v s n V 'X P r ' 4 , . - 3 , .1 h 'I f ,, , ,s .Q , , 'A au. x V . P H - - N I E. . W. gs, 1 if x 1 I ' H vw Y l . . . . . . NRNXXXES PROFILE STAFF Row 1 J Pllkey S Dobler Row 2 C Mtrus B Staffeld D Gray S Short I Paul K Stook M Schrott Row 3 A Berger I Schrott G Wrlkerson S Ha gelstetn D Greene Seated Mrs J Losen faculty advtsor Standlng P Paul edltor E DeW1tt asslstant edrtor SCHOLARSHIP CLUB On Wednesday fourteen members of the Scholarshrp Club meet under the gurdance of M1ss Oltver Thrs year the Scholarslup Club has member shrp open to Junrors and seniors who would lrke to wm f1nanc1al ard to a college or umversxty M1ss Oliver helps the students prepare for Selecuve Admfsslon Examlnatrons College Boards and State Regents Scholarsh1ps She also g1V6S students a back ground of college l1fe and what The C C S Profrle under the superv1 s1on of Mrs Losen has contmued rn 1ts thrrd year of publrcatron The paper thrs year was continued as a mrrneographed paper due to f1 nancral d1ff1cult1es Students tn grades 7 12 compose the newspaper staff The addmon of members from the JLIIIIOI H1gh has promot ed the Junror Hrgh News secuon tn the paper Students mterested tn journaltsm may work on the staff of therr cho1ce reporung writmg cartoonmg sports busmess typmg manag mg or circulauon Pat Paul and Ellie DeW1tt worked together as Edxtor tn Cluef and As s1stant Edltor to present to the student body a paper full of school news Row 1. D. Gray, L.Enslm. Row 2: E.DeW1tt, C.M1rus, Mus A. Olrver, college requires of the Student' faculty adv1sor,J.P1lkey, M.Erss. Row 3- P. Paul, C.Se11n, S.Dob1er, L. DeWe1n, W. Ktrsch. 59 , fi D - X F 1 ' y Il . .. .. 9. . . .. . . . It If I ft. I 'I D . a ' .9 S x . I g H A ' Liss K I ,rv lt, f , - 1 1 E ' : I Q 5 r S ' b . . Z B z' 3: . H . . ' ,H . . . . - Q . , . . '- B A N D Row 1: C.Hartwig, F.Fisher, S.Pater, P.Hyatt, R.lvlurray, D.Hartwig, S. Jaeger. Row 2: P. Maybee, R.Ti11ey, G.Wilkerson, C.Simri1, S.Ficker, J.McClarin, G.Nicho1s, R.Witze1, B. Hartwig, T.Janos, N.Fleming. Row 3: T.Oviatt, D. Zimmermann, T.Su1kowski, B.Mi11er, P. McCarthy, B.Weiler, Llvlineo, Mr. G. Farwell, director. Row 1: Mr. Schadd, E. Miller, D. Smith, C.Wafner, S.Cut1er, J.Lee I.Lee. D.Schewnk, N.Laurien, K. McCullock, C.Doran, C.Cunning- J. Grande, M.Reed, M. Daar, K. Brauen, J.McClung, P. Roosa, R. Petrie, C. Georger, L. Parmenter, J.Anderson, S.Wende, L.Percha1- ski, B.Greis, D.Pau1ino, B. Fix. Row 3: B. Krum, P. Haggard, L. DeLaunders, R. Hurd, F.Rhodes, P. Eckert, D. Przybos, I. Anderson, E. Bramer. I.Wantuck, D. Greene, C. Smith, B. Blaisdell, B.Berger, P. Dotterl. This year we have both junior and Senior High Glee Clubs and junior and Senior High Special Choruses. The Special Choruses are composed of students especially chosen for their singing ability. The Glee Clubs are regular clubs consisting of students who like to sing. Through this arrangement more students have the opportunity to sing and a better quality of music is produced. The Senior High Special Chorus will be the core of the operetta. Mr. Knickerbocker directs the junior High Glee Club and Special Chorusg Mr. Schaad directs the Senior High Glee Club and Spe- cial Chorus. The Band is composed of students from grades seven through twelve. This pro- vides for a varied instrumentation. Each Band member receives a free lesson weekly. Mr. Far- well directs the Band and gives instrumental instruction. 60 ham, C.Hastings. Row 2: J.Mast, Row 1: J.Hyatt, D. Hartwig, T.Easton, B.Carver, J. Allen, J.Campbe11, G.Spacht, R.McC1ar- in. Row 2: E. Hartwig, K.Bi11ings, R. DeWitt, P. Fisk, B.Stewart, R. Reinert, G. Fleming, J. Rombough, R. Fischer, T.Simon, R. Lohiser, I.Monke1baam. Row 3: C.Fotch, D. Hoffman, L. I 9 A 1 . 8 1 I L ' t . Q . if MH O R U S I Q Filarechi. Absent from picture: B.Fisk, T.Neff, W. Daar, L.Lord, M.McCartah, M.Va11one, A. Rahn. Row 1: K.O1sen, C.Mie1ka, B.B1owdom, K. Schweigert, J.McC1arin, L.Bennett, K.Reinse1, D.Stine, R. Rienert. Row 2: B.Zi11ig, G.Nich- ols, F.A11an, M.Ramming, C.Rosing, C.Lohiser, L.Sne11, S.Me1and, S.Lewis, M.Ward1ow, D. Weiss, R. Brum, A.Rahn. Row 3: M.Reeves, J. Holman, C.Kaiser, G.Seager, B. Sheedy, M.Oh- ler, B. Baccus, B. Donaldson. C. Van Bourgandien, M.C1um, P.Long, R. Shisler. Row 1: T.Thie1man, D. Knight, C.Ren- ner, M.Koenig, D.Zimmer, M. Putnam, K.Reinse1. Row 2: D.Chi1d, M.Mi1an- der, K.King, C.Mielka, E.Scrock, M. Dellone, N.Norman. Row 3: R. Defrei- tas, L.Bordonaro, L.Sne11, M.Ward1ow, D.Diro11, L.Sturm, M.Greis, M.Smith. Standing Mrs Neyerlm IF1sk D Hoffman S Short Seated M Dart D Ryan STAGE CREW State Crew, an invaluable part of all dramatic presentations, meets twice each week. This organi- zation is divided into two parts: those interested in stage mechanics and those interested in dramatics under the direction of Mrs. Neyerlin and Mrs. Pear- son. In Stage Crew one learns the principles and ap- plications of stagecraft The dramatic group special- izes in pantomimes, plays, and monologues Row 1 L Ringleban C Doran S Cutler P Lyons P Roosa J Brace D Earle K Brunea L Andres K Dadswell M McGinley P Waloga M Erss M Boyd K Joyce Row2 E Staffeld M Drilling PatO Herron P Bannochie P Goodrich E DeWitt C Long D Weeks K Schaffer A Maibaum M Dolge K Rahn G Bernhardt A Morabrto Row 3 J Epke C Grieswood S Dobler J Heerdt G Wilkerson W Sheasley P Donahue R Campbell C Swain R Rregle B Shlfferle I Boxes D Purcell P Riegle NATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY National Thespian is a soci ety for students who participate in dramatic activities throughout their four high school years I order to become a member a student has to eam at least ten credits as a result of taking part in various dramatic presentations Membership in National Thespian symbolizes a goal toward wluch students interested in acting strive Row 1 D Greene P Williams C Doran C Georger Row2 S Short D Smith Row3 I Baker B Crurn R Brushaber H Bores D Hoffman R McClarin P Haggard 62 . . 'w,e.,. 1 Q. W 46 I . 0 f a ' I ' . : . , . . : . , . , . , . , . , . o - 1 1 n - 0 v 1 ' n . , . , . , . . I . , Q . . , . . . o n - o - o - n ' I Q 0 - s I u I n - n 1 , . . 2 . , . , . , . , . , 1 , - , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . ,, . K 9 ' ' ' ' . I1 7 . I . , - , . , . . I . . . . : . , . , . , . , . . . , . . Tucky and D Smith Welcome to Slam! MEMORABLE SCENES FROM THE KING AND I Jim the Kmg ment Three blood hounds from Small House of Uncle Thomas Ballet T 15 3 Puzzle Shall we dance? Anna gettmg to know her young charges The beauuful staging effects would have been impossxble w1t.h out the stage crew I m not afraid smgs Sally to I Monkelbaan Presrdent Ron Kmght and V1ce Presrdenr Mrke Gxbson dlscuss 2,1-L STUDE The Senror l-hgh Student Councrl IS un doubtedly the most vrtal organrzatron at C C S Representing the ent1re student body by acung as our school govemment, the counc1l attempts to solve school problems and contrrbute therr servrces and funds to several organrzatrons such as the Ameucan F1eld Servrce, Goodwrll Drrve, and the Unlted Fund One of therr outstandmg a cluevements was the return of bus trans portatron for 'away games The counc1l also makes the presentatron of honor med als Working to ther wrth thrs year s President, Ron nrght, were Mrke Grbson V1ce Presrdent, Jeanette Wantuck Secre Prospecuve Student Councrl Presxdents and then Managers Row 1 M Grbson D Sherman R Kmght IBaker P Paul Row2 B Norris C Geel R Grrtten H Bores Iweseman Row 1 V Passadore L Parmenter M Grbson R Knrght J Wantuck Mr Holden Advisor D Sherry P Rerdel Row2 R Lawson R Fern en P Stahl L Leland G Spacht D Zutnmerman I Longrnate B zja, F.N1cholas, P.Raupach, D. Wantuck, L.Offenhamer, B.Buzzard K. Bergstrum. F .f- 64 s X' K fl lv a I lge. . l . .' P13145 for the yeag ' ' 1 I ' V tary, and Don Sherry, Treasurer. , Q' , ' . : . , . ' - t L . 5, C- , . l 1 I ' . 5 ' GGVER The junror I-hgh Student Councrl mrtrated at C C S only last year has been very actrve rn govemrng the jumor l-hgh student body The councrl gurded by Mar garet Clarey Prestdent, Marsha Drettrrch Vrce Presr dent Leah Stanton Secretary, and Nancy Sermer Treasurer, has contnbuted to several organrzauons rn the school Proceeds from therr Chrrstmas Candy Sale were presented to the Amerrcan Freld Servtce Fund thrs year Row 1 M Clarey Mrss Olrver Advrsor N Selmer T Threlmann Row2 V Feger B Bower D Eiss N Smrth S Becktel D Small K Wmdsor E Grbson The Honor Legron members are a fam 1l1ar srght 111 the halls of C C S These students, chosen 1.11 the sprlng of their Freshman year on the basrs of leadershrp, scholarshr , and crttzenshrp, accept the responsrbr IUCS of drrectmg traffrc through the halls, assrstrng vrsrtors, and mam ta1n1ng orderly con uct at the football games Each member 1S asstgned to a post and may be easrly recognrzed by the tradrtronal red Honor Leglon sweater Row 1 E Thompson J Anderson Captarn J Rrch ards Row2 D Sherman K Browne L Leland S Krehbrel W Barrows P Stanton Row3 R Radzr won P Huber R Knrght D Kelso R Murray B Ferraro F Ntcholas Offrcers of the Junror Htgh Councrl Background L Stanton Secretary N Selmer Treasurer M Dletterlch Vlce Presrdent Foreground M Clarey President , . . . . ' . , . - 1 1 ' ' 7 I 1 -- q 1 . . : ' ' 5 - T . . ' 4 .5 mtyry H.. . Wf' ' .Q i A 9 W Q : ' I , , I . : ' I , . . : . , . , . , ' I ' I ' Q 0 Q I 0 ' ' II ll . : . , . . ' 5 . ' - . : . , . , . , . . . , . . : . '- , . , . , . . . , . , . . ISMS The Inter School Math SOCICIYY conslsts of select ed students from area schools who have hrgh math averages Thrs soc1 ety meets once a month at different hrgh schools to d1s cuss various toplcs Tlus year they are studying game theones Mr Strllwell serves as advisor to the Clarence group Row 1 B Smlth M Preg B Hrgley Row2 S Krehbrel K Browne M Erss Row3 M Wolfberg P Hendnckson B Krum Mr Robert Stlllwell faculty advrsor 1 Seated K Bonafxde M Erss C Mirus Mr McDonnell JB1a1sde11 S Long Standrng M Anstett B Stafford The jared Parker Chapter of the Nat1onal Future Teachers of Amerrca made 1ts appearance at Clar ence th1S year under the d1rect1on of Mr McDonnell Thrs club IS very prof1table for students consrdermg a teachrng career The members have v1s1ted the elementary schools rn thrs area to observe classroom procedures In the process of becomrng a new club Future Teachers have wrrtten the1r constltuuon whrch 1ncludes the requrrements and alms of therr organ1za t1on Members of F T A present Mrss Mxldred Schworm an erghth grade teacher a cemfrcate acknowledgmg her twenty frve years of servrce to the Clarence Central School System 66 FUTURE TEACHERS AMERICA I A 4 0 . .- , 9 . . . I . ' , 1 , . ' . I . ' , - n - . - . , . , . , . , . Mu i 5 1 1 Q X I : . ' , . ' , . , . . . ' , . . I . , . . . . . ' 9 o o a I . l I . - POSTER CLUB The Poster Club under the supervlslon of Mr Kalten bach was started tlus year to grve students the opportunrty to leam the varrous steps m makmg posters Thrs group performs an 1mportant serv1ce for our school by desrgmng and s1lk screenmg posters and program covers for rnuslcals plays and other act1v1t1es Poster Club IS open to all those mterested but 1S of special value to the advanced students who wrsh to perfect ther: brush lettering and sty Rowl G Williams E Thompson L Qumzler D Perell F Dluhy Mr Root fected bY M' Roof Row2 w Vogel B Sheedy H sudden R amy D Marquan T Krenblex R Mast M Wolfberg D Garnm D Johnson G Petz JSchober B McE1v1n R BEGINNING CHESS Did you know that chess or1g1 nated III Persia? The members of Chess Club leam the mterestlng background of thrs game besrdes acqu1r1ng slull rn the basrc funda mentals These students stnve constantly to rmprove and garn note abrlrty Row 1 D Stark D Marquart G Bauer D Deth Row 2 R Donaldson W Hardy K Kiener V Bleter B Paulmo B Mmeo R Helms G Bull Mr Mozlan JSchm1dt C Rowl ISchwartzkoph K Klener Mr Mrchalakes advrsor M Cook M Kropelm I Donaldson J Sheppard R Dawydko K Games SHOP IMPROVEMENT CLUBS Shop Improvement, a club estabhshed for boys mechanrcally mclmed has been acuve m our school for qu1te a few years It g1VeS the boys an opportumty to leam routine shop maintenance as well as the tr1cks mvolved l.l'1 repa1r1ng equlpment Wlth Mr Mrchalakes as mstructor, an m terest m the mechamc vocatlon 1S created m the boys -i P Beyer R Covng G Carberry J Roth B Rlegle J Grbhm H G11dden Mr Bemhard advrsor D Rregle i K' 'lL:x I. Bennett, J.McDouga11, B.Metz, G.Boone, V. Turton, H. Haskins, S.York, Mr. Bernhard, advisor: S.Murphy, J.Beeman, H. Gwitt, V.Schu1tz. 68 GIRLS SHOP Gxrls Shop g1ves mterested g1rls the opportunrty to leam to make artlcles whrch are of use ln the household The g1rls have leamed to work w1th woods plasucs, text1les, and ceramlcs under the supervlsron of Mr Bemhard with their advisor Mrs Bet zold try to find ways of 1m proving family and commun ity living Their aim is to promote an appreciation of the joys and satisfactions of hornemaking Dinners par t1es and fund raising projects are some of their activities AUDIO-VISUAL CLUB A new addition to our school activities this year is the Audio- Visual Club which is in operation from September to january. The purpose of this club is to train stu dents to operate A. V. equipment and demonstrate its proper use in the classroom. Under the direc- tion of Mr Hurlbert the members gain understanding of the scientif ic principles of A V performance Row 1 R Keller R.Brooks B Donaldson B Torrey A Sarnowski G Weismen Mr I-lurlbert Row2 P Hart R Bickert O Mellon G Bull W Hardy C Swain J Giblim R LaFlamme J Epke M Ketchmark A Dompowski M Lo cisero BIOLOGY CLUB The Biology Club, under the direction of Mrs Star has been very active this year Aside from experiments on dissec tion, they have had movies, speakers, discussions, and biology problems to solve The purpose of the club is to ac quaint students with plant and animal life Row 1 R Furlick R.Lawson D Schwenk J Davis Mrs Star Row2 R Heb JArcher M Rebbman S Murphy R Eldridge E Bremer L Fowler FHA The members ofF H A 41' 'EET 3 Row l S Habernack I Shephard I Brauer G Weiler S Wicks C Groll A Blake ley D Pfennig Row2 M Larkin V Tweedy R Webb D Salagan C Gregg Mrs Betzold M Pfennig P Coleman C Honsberger B Olaf 69 ' l ' ' ' I . , , . , . , . , . . . I 1 g - , - , . , . , . ' 0 Q I . 0 Q l ' I Q I - - ' I . . - . - ' ' . . , , . 1 - I ' ' I . , a , . 9 1 0 ' 0 ' . . . 0 0 1 V . . . 9 ' - ,X , s X Q ' - - if ' n n n p 1 V f 8 - . . . . , ii? gg ' ' - -Q , ,Z ' M , , f fb iam, . . page N , .B f - , ' ' - '. , ' ' ' Y - t 1- . . . . . a ' ' f-- A ' 'NL .' -.L '- I . , . , . , . , . , . , . ' . . . , . . . . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . g . g . . FUTURE NURSES The Future Nurses Club is set up to provide for high school grrls an opportunrty to rncrease therr knowledge of the nursmg professron Wrth Mrss MacDonald as rn structor the grrls are rntro duced to fundamental skrlls and grven gurdance rn per formrng them Row 1 B Boyce B Wrndnagle K Savrrlrng Mrss Macdonald Row 2 K Grb son J Duttwerler S Murphy I Rrchelt S Hassell JMX! SCHOOL STORE Rowl Mr Shrpengrover E Endress S Short C Honsberger JEpke N Mon tamno L Frsher The School Store 1S not only an rmportant servrce to the student body but also a forrn of experrence for retail mg students Under the drrectron of Mr Shrpengrover the store enables students to purchase therr necessary school supplres and also materrals for specral courses Ann Weseman Emy Lou Endress, and Sandra Short are regular members of the sales staff Profrts from sales made are used to purchase equrpment for the store The mam purchase thrs year was the new cash regrster We wrsh to thank everyone connected wrth the store for therr fme servrce '70 . , - . Z- ,. ,. , . I. ,. ,. ,. ,. . sf ' I x .r - W Kam ffi B , X . 111..Xw' 4, : . ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. - ,. . r I - - , . r U - . NXXXUXCS Mr Scott L Floss RIFLE TEAM Under the supervrslon of Mr N Scott the 1957 Rrfle Team overwhelmrngly crushed all op posxtlon to w1n the D1v1s1on II Champronshrp They defeated such teams as Alden Maryvale Depew and Lancaster The mam strength of the team lay rn the steady nerves of Larry Floss Sam Booker jerry Schober and Dave johnson Larry and jerry also won bronze medals for out standmg performance 1n last year s sectronals Thrs year s team has fulfrlled the hrgh goals set for them by last year s team and rn many ways surpassed them We are justly proud of our rrfle team due to the fact that they have won so many victories for our school Row 1 E Mxrus J Reld D Stark G Moms B Wrnger Row2 R Kamysz L Floss D Attea Row 3 Mr N Scott JSchober G W11 hams D Johnson R Booker F Granada L.Floss, R.Booker, J. Schober, D.John son. Front to Back: R. Barrows, J.Re1d, D Brooks, G.W11kerson, P, Dan IIZ, J.Radder, D Tracy, I.Gregor, Mr. Scott. 71 1 Of F . ,-- --A' I I 0 . , - V I 1 o 1 a . n f 1 r Q ' a - t ll ll , , I , D Jw Row 1 E Grbson R Parmenter Managers P Bohm W Beers A Buzzard B GICIS D Folger Managers C Huber J Wantuck Row2 M Gibson P Reldle D Sherry T Dalgler J Conmy F Paolrnr D Booker J Donaldson Row 3 Coach Fxegl P Huber P Fmlayson F Granada B Sheedy F Barry M Preg R Radzlwan Row4 C Walters R Kmght W Rrfle N Ley R lggulden R Dxckman M Cook Row 5 A Slmonm R Fulton F Hydock D Whltacre D Reilly L Dolloff H Bores The Vars1ty Football team th1s season was as a mldget among a league of glants Although the boys fought hard every mmute 1n every game untrl the very end, and al though the team d1d 1ts best, lt was no match for the strong competrtlon of then league ,sa s nw VW ,as-0 Kaffe VARSITY FOGTBALL 3522511 22,21 12165822 Li2Es52l'S13Z?S1i2E M Our team plays hard 1n hope of VICIOIY I , I 1 . W ' ty ', I K , A r. A V . x V Q A , , mf W A I I A it EL 1 'Egg , X A+ - . . . f o : . ' , . . I . , . , . , . ' , . : , . , , . : . . . , . , . , . , . , h. , . . : . . , . , . , . , . , . , . . : . , . ' , . . . , . , . ' , . . : . , . , . , . , . ' , . , . . 4, g 5 ' . 'gs . if Q I . I K 0,1 .. R fr xxx K f 4 Y g kr n N .4 V ' . P - v V ' 4- CJD .nf , , 4 f f -'rw . ' ,'LfQ'w 4 , of Ier .F ' C' ' H P - , V-yr , 4- ,- f- , . , . ' M-...f - ,M 'F A ' V 4 P H 'F if 'V D VARSITY n .- Mrke Gxbson Bucky Walters SENIORS Dxck Fulton Art Buzzard Dale Webster Don Sherry Paul Re1de1 B111 Beers Mxke Preg Hank Bo1es An Slmonm Don Folger Ron Kmght I VARSITY BASKETBALL The 57 58 Varsrty basketball team started the season slowly w1nn1ng three and losrng f1ve Therr three w1ns were on the home court and the frve losses at away schools One of therr losses was to Sprmgvrlle when they lost a heart breaker 42 to 40 In that partrcular game Butch Slmonm led the scormg w1th 11 pomts The team then went on to beat Lancaster 49 to 46 wrth S1mon1n agarn top man w1th 17 pomts Hank Bo1es scored 17 pomts rn the Clarence Iroquors game whrch the Red Devrls won 58 to 44 In a game whlch Lake Shore won by one pomt lrttle on agarn to beat East Aurora 48 to 45 m a game that was close to the very end The majorrty of the frnal games of the season were played at Clarence whrch accounted for the great percentage of games won rn the later part of the season The fme school sp1r1t at these home games sparked the team on to t1e for second place m our d1v1s1on Coach Fexgl Butch SIIIIODIH Paul Rredel co captams Left to Rrght: F Ntcholas, R. LaF1amme, D.Webster, A.S1mon1n, L.Do11off, R.R1ede1, P. Fmlayson, R.Anstett, H Bo1es, R Drckman, D.Zrmmermann, Manager. '74 f Nick Nicholas scored 15 points. The boys went Paul Rxedel Dale Webster Hank Boles Art Simorlin 75 J V FOOTBALL Coach Nav1k J Groll B CzaJa D Kelso The JllI1lOI' Varsrty football team had a lrttle more success than the Varsrty, wrnnmg three and loslng four Mr Navrk and Mr Wmeckr were the able coaches F1ne l1ne play by Jerry Groll and Bnan Czaja combmed wrth good backf1e1d efforts 23:2 3 3320 Back R Eldridge D by Denn1s Kelso, Bob Ferraro and Bob Eldndge sparked thrs year s team The overall team play and sprut seems to l.I1d1C8l1C the appearance of successful teams rn the future Row 1 I Mmeo F Dluhy I Epke I Boxes G Groll B Czaya D Kelso R Furlrk G Ball W Oskm Row2 R Notebart R Dluhy R Eldrrdge R Cluky J Thxelman J Johnson R Scott E Cannon L Frey D Scheffler C Snyder Row 3 D Long B McE1v1n J Rombough G Spach R Ferraro I Donaldson D Marquart R Mar zolf D Ebersole R Garver '76 0 0 v 'XY v fi' I p ,x , 1 f' , , f ' ' L 30 1- -V ' ca R 1 . - E , 1 , . 9 . - n Q Q I - . . . . . . . . . . . 1 e . , - . . ' ' ' ' I . s ' . . . . . - . , . , 1 . - , . , . , . , - , - , . . . , . , . , - , . , . , . , - , . , . . . . . - . , - g 4 , . , . , - , . , . , - , . . 1. V. BASKETBALL I Johnson J Epke L Frye D Meyers B Czaja D Tornes B Ferraro B Long Manager D Persell R.Murray G Bull P Beyers L Reyburn B Oskm R Brooks Coach Iohnt The J V Basketball team had farrly Y Y P Y heads up basketball all the trme and fought to wrn m every quarter The team was studded w1th many tall sharpshoot mg players such as Bob Ferraro Brran Czaja and Roger Murray The team was rounded out wrth smaller but equally frne players such as Larry Frye The boys gamed some very good experrence thru the season under the coachlng of Mr jolmt whrch should be very useful when they move to the varsrty '77 Up and ln! good success this ear. The la ed VARSITY BASEBALL Row 1 B Kusch W Sukman I Roneker D Zunmerman Manager R 0Leary T Dargler A Sunonm M Glbson Row2 B Norns B Radz1won P Reidel B Appleby R Knrght C Walters Coach Bernhard The team had a sllghtly rough tlme rn the league thxs year agamst such strong teams as Wrllramsvrlle and Lake Shore who defeated us IWICC Altogether they won four games and lost e1ght Throughout the season the team played 1ts best but met w1th a num ber of drsappomtments Some of the year s outstand 1ng players xncluded Butch Slmonm M1ke Grbson Warren Leland Bucky Walters Paul Reldel and Bob Radz1won who along w1th Ron Knlght provlded a very strong and able pltchmg staff F. Granada and B. Appleby. P.Re1de1, R. Knrght, and A. Slmonm. 1 V BASEBALL The 1957 Jumor Varsrty Baseball team ended the season Tix on a wlnnmg note They won nme and lost seven LH a league of many strong teams The boys fought hard and several of the games they lost were battles that often went down to the very last 1nn1ng Larry Doloff Paul Huber and Frank Grana da who led the team were responsrble for many of the runs batted 1n B McC1ar1n and F Granada L Dolloff B Smith Row 1 P Beyer R Brooks R Fulrk D Cullxs D Shlfferle D Ebersole Row2 I Boxes E Rembeclu, G.Sterner, D. Marquart, J.Epke. Row 3 Coach Flegl, J.Schm1dr, R. Murray, D. Zxmmerman, B.Oskm, R,Lawson. 79 I I X . , I , C , , - ,B A fl 'D 452, ,A 'AWK L- -if 1 Q --wr-pq : - B . , . . r f 2 5 5 s , Q I il I , , A ! W N ffl J ll 'M 4 ' I , . , 1 1 W , X ' . . 1 X. u 4 n x I Y S B x - . , - Q. y , , La. ' Z - , . , . . . , . I , . i , . - I - l , . TRACK TEAM .- me YNIVNNAA Q Rowl D Cannon F Barry R Ferraro A Frye T Clarey Row2 D Kenlockety R Eldndge R Elser I Zrrnmer B Bock Row3 B Czaja J Schober P Bohm W Bohm I Mast H Glrdden R Drckman fffffff I KX! X Up and over Harwood Coaches Root and Glovack were not mterested rn wmnmg meets as much as they were rn burldmg a stronger and more rmpressrve team for future sea sons Therr mam hopes lay rn the development of Mr Glovack and Mr Root talk the sxtuatron over Tom Clarey Jerry SCI-lobe, Harwood Glidden and mth Tom Cmey and Harwood Glidden Drck Drckman, who along wrth Jrm Zrmmer, Bob El ser and Bob Ferraro should produce a wmnmg team rn the near future 80 pf or u p W or s 4 p Mp, , f i 9 , ,N Q' ' M 3 K - I ' : 1 ' . l I 5. Y . - 6, ,M .fggf . 1 , .- - 9 : I n 0 1 ' l 0 a 0 - : - . . 0 1 , . , . , . . : . , . , . , . , . , . ' , f V If:1.:r3.fffZ2-f ? R sf fl R :ij it K . Y its f xx K' as st N A A I , ' ' , x 9 SWIMMING TEAM Row 1 P Damtz R Elser P Raupach C Snyder I Rombough D Kelso Row 2 J Stage T Clarey B Walters M Gxbson D Thetlman W Leland R Donaldson M Wolfburg F Barry J Ftsk C Dehl J Bmgeman Row3 M Stephens T Kxehbxel V Campbell R Stage R Cough lm R Couvrige As the Saga went to press, the swimming team was un defeated and holding first place in Division II In the key meet of the season against East Aurora, won by Clarence 49 to 37 Bob Elser set an ECIC record of 56 2 for the 100 yard freestyle In the same meet, the medley relay team com prised of Gibson, Brown, Elser, and Raupach set a new ECIC record of 2 0 2 One of the rna1n assets to the team has been the great 1 2 divmg punch of Bucky Walters and Warren LeLand Mid season the Clarence mermen held seven records in Division II and were expected to break the rematmng three Bob Elser awaits the stamng gun Paul Raupach demonstrates hxs backstroke Coach John Skehan SIVCS some words of ad v1ce to Bucky Walters and Mtke Glbson 1 w W l . I . . , . , . , . , . , . . - . , . n 0 9 - 9 - 9 - 1 - , . , . , . 1 ' n f I : 0 a - 9 - n v Q . ' 9 - . Q 7 . . .. .. . . - Q Q . - n L . 0 3 . , so 'z .u f 1 ' . . ' . J-sd' . ' ' F- ' - 1 5 l' ' V . , 9 . , WRESTLING Dunng the past wmter Mr Mozlan as wrestl1ng coach has had the tough job of trymg to put gogether a good wrestlmg team W1th the exceptlon of a few old t1mers the squad IS composed relatxvely of new and mexpenenced wres tlers who are fa1rly unfam1l1ar w1th tucks of the game sk1 Row2 M Cook P Huber D Folger D Re1.11y P Hart Row 3 D Soltow J Donaldson R Dawydko B Sm1th L Quenzler BOWLING L Quenzler Coach Mozlan and D Folger dlscuss the plan of acuon B111 Kusch mes for a smke The bowlmg team whxch started the season slowly came on strong and challenged v1gorously the leadmg teams 1n the league. Th1s year's squad wh1ch was composed of veterans from last year's team, wlth the excepuon of one semor who gradu ated, firushed a very close third. Row 1. C.Lyman, B Kusch, I Mmeo, E Eldndge, Mr E. Kxng, advisor, R. Vogel, T.Da1g1er, J.Grol1, H Melanceon Row 2. B.Mmeo, D Zlmrnerman, P.Row1ey, F Hydock, B.H1gley, R. Schumaker 82 il tb W I . ' I . v . 1 W F , i L .A Y Z R . . . . , Ji., f ai ' . t A Row 1: L.Fi1arecki, M.Preg, I.Koz1in, A.Dompkow- G Tooker A Buzzard P Flnlayson D Cunmngharn G Petz R Kamycz JM1neo W Schwartwood D Kelso Mr King The 1957 team d1d a superb Job rn a tough league The season progressed wrth a three way battle for frrst place A the conclusron Clarence won second place wrth a record of 8 w1ns and 2 defeats Since only two players were lost Coach Krng feels that next year s team w1ll be even better and should place frrst 1n the1r league GULF Dale Webster slams one out TENNIS T.Krehb1el, G.W111rams, J.Baker, J.Preg, M.Preg. The tennrs team coached by Mr. Hesslrnk had a very good season. The team was led by jrm Baker and Mrckey Chrlsty who played the season undefeated. Wrth no sen rors on thrs year's squad, next season's team should be even better! hm Baker shows good style. 83 'flugf p s' l. .',-3... , . .- X .. 9 A ,N .. . , . , - o ' I ' D ' ' . , . , . , . . . - . t NY . . if 3 . I , . . . . . N x . ,- .- , - ,- Q . G The j.V. and Varsity Cheerleaders have not only supported our teams to the fullest extent this year but they have also sponsored many activities for the student body. The two squads held their second an- nual pep rally and dance before the first kick-off of the year and later in the season taught many seventh and eighth graders cheering teclmiques at their cheer- ing clinic. The J.V. squad has had a dance for the seventh and eighth grades also. We appreciate the cheerleaders for the pep and vitality that they add to every game. Miss Shapcott Cheerleader Advisor Melissa Mack Clarence s Mascot Varsity top June Longmate Junior Varsity Maxine Marcin Susan Goehle bottom Judy Anderson 8 A L T E R N A T E S CHEERLEADERS Varsxty Squad Leah Offenhamer Carol George: Jeanette Wantuck Sue Krehbiel, Lmda Parmenter Ellen Thompson Mary Carol Simomn Dlane Wantuck Penny Lohouse 85 Junior Varsity Squad: Row 1: Sherry Binger, Connie I-lasting, Kathy Riley. Row 2: Mrs Babrch Water Show Drrector J Anderson I Blarsdell K Browne P Wlllrams GIRLS' SWIMMING Perfect ummg, skrllful seemrngly effortless strokes and professronal lookrng stunts are only a few of the es sentral thrngs that a grrl rn the Water Ballet has to be ac quarnted wrth Grrls Swrmmrng Club provrdes an oppor tunrty for many grrls to leam these skrlls and rn addrtron grves them the opportunrty to share the fun and pleasure connected wrth any form of swrmmrng partrcrpatron Mrs Babrch IS m charge of the club and wrth her pa trent rnstructrons, she has trarned many grrls to become very valuable addrtrons to the annual water ballet Row 1 K Bergstrom J Pope K Goeske B Grad E Sraffeld Row2 P Roosa J Prlkey M Erss J Brace B Borkman P Grad M Enslrn Row 3 B Fisk E Thompson C Mrrus I McDougal V Passadore M Boyd D Davrson S Lawrey S Sebera I Germrer C Larson J Holland J Frtzsrmmons M Erss K Brunea S Wende I Zrttel Row5 S Krebrel L Offenharnmer I Longmare J Ander son K Norrxs E DeWitt M Crrttenden S Fotch P Willrams D Gray F Rhodes P Bannochre Row 6 C Dolloff D Greene I Blarsdell S Lassen P Hendrrckson A Rhodes P Neff B B1a1sde11 jm- L - 86 Cf P Q K l ' 5 Q Q Row 4: sluegre, Miriarcm, c.rJ1ad21ock, B. Aliriafr, K.Stiener, cilrenberg, ' A 6 ,ff x is . 7 B. 'sf I Law, h ,m L 'lx S f V X Q l 1 WATER SHOW May 1957 marked the frfth annual water show held rn our school natatorrum Effectrve lrghts musrc and beautiful costumes created a spectacular scene of the far off land of Hawarr The cast of frfty grrls under the drrectlon of Mrs Margaret Babrch worked many long months pr1or to the performance rn order to perfect therr swrmmrng strokes trmrng and stunts A number of novelty selections appeared for the frrst trme The prec1s1on of the synchronrzed swrmmrng produced a truly beautrful effect The standard presentatrons of a march duet and the magmfrcent candle lrght frnale achreved a hrgh degree of excellence We are justly proud of the fme accomplrshments of our aquadettes who made thrs water show one of the most outstandmg 1n the area CIOCRWISC E DeWitt S Sebera Anderson C Mirus A rehearsal scene from the 1957 water ballet Trmrng and Balance are rmportant rn thls act Left to Rrghtz M. Blake, D.DeMunn, J. Andrews, I. Blaxsdell, I. Anderson, I.Matt1son, S Brushaber, P.W1l11ams, K.Browne, J.Stevens, M.Frank. 87 , . . - . . ' C.Do11off, B.l:isk, D..Greene, J. M, t ' x- I - - . A' V If GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Row 1 Secretary K Stahl Vrce Presrdent S Krehbrel Presldent D Sherman Treasurer I Longmate Row2 B Grad D Welch I Walters K Lewrs E Thompson P Grad I Brace B Borkman P Lyons P Roosa J Pope S Danrtz Row 3 F Hrrtrleter J Frtzsrmmons C Larson I Rrchards S Goehle I McClung E Staffield M Enslm B Mellon J Jozwrak L Klem M Wrnger Row4 C Maddock E Schwab K Noms, B Relch P Bannochre L Offenhamer I Heerdt B Muggleberg M Srmonm K Joyce M Erss M Boyd Row5 L Logan C Hartwrg, G McDonald S Murphy E Endress J DAnna P Bock, B Grexs M Drrllmg K Schafer C Long D Weeks Row 6 G Wrlkerson S Hagelstem D Rrley E DeW1tt J Scbrott C Altenburg S Lowry S Fotch, P Stahl P Barry B Fruehauf M Marcm Row 7 B Blarsdell M Dolge D Wantuck S Brnger A Rhodes P Neff S Lassen P Hendrrckson S Long F Marshall S Short Row8 C Mrrus I Germerer R Schulz K Browne I Anderson J Wan tuck D Buechr P Coleman J Burlmgarne Row 9 I Blarsdell C Dolloff J Prlkey C Georger L Parmenter, M Crrttenden L Enslxn D Greene P Wrllrams Io Blarsdell demonstrates volleyball technrques to some members of G.A.A. 88 The Grrls Athletic Assocratron provrdes an opportunity for hrgh school gxrls to leam and pracuce sportsmanshrp, cooperatron and team co ordinatron W1th Donna Sherman as presrdent, Sue Krehbiel, vrce presxdent, Kathy Stahl, secretary and june Longmate sports day manager the G A A has really establrshed itself in a short span of two years Badmmton tournaments are enyoyed dunng the fall by the guls GIRLS LEADERS CLUB Under the directxon of Mrs Babrch the Glrls Leaders Club assrsts in carrying out the respons1b1l1t1es of the Grrls Physical Educatlon De partment Chosen for the1r dynamxc qualrtres of outstand mg leadersh1p the guls work together for the promotlon of better cooperation in gym classes They also help pre pare decorauons and programs for the annual Water Show The 0ff1CeIS th1s year were President JoAnn Seufert, Vrce President, janet Zrttel, and Secretary, Joyce Geimerer. Baseball xs another phase of the G A A program Every Wednesday durrng the school year one hundred grrls assemble to par t.1c1pate ID competrtive sports The sports rncluded in the G A A program are bas ketball baseball, tenms badmmton ping pong and volleyball Some of the better players of these varlous sports teams are chosen to make up honor teams The honor teams are then used to represent Clarence at playdays held between schools rn th1s area L Row 1: Secretary Treasurer, I. Geuneier, President, I.Seufert. Row 2: D. Goeske, P.Lyon, P.Roosa. I. Pope, K.Lewis. Row 3: K.Stah1, K.Norr1s, C.Larson, M.E1ss, J.Px1key, E.Blakes1ee, D.Hubbard, L. Kaufman. Row 4: J.Longmate, R.Schu1z, D Sherman, D. Greene, C.Mu'us, E.DeWitt, C. Selin, E.Endress. Row 5: P. Neff, A. Rhodes, S.Hage1stein, S.Krehb1el, M.Bannochie, B.Re1ch, P. Hendnchson, S.Short S,Lassen. Row 6: C.Dol1off, P.Wl11i3IDS, M.Crittenden, I. Anderson, L.Enslm, C. Georger, K. Browne, I.Blaisdel1. . ' . . . I - O . 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PATRONS 81 Mrs Antonyj Babrch 81 Mrs 81 Mrs 81 Mrs 81 Mrs 81 Mrs 81 Mrs james Ballard Steward Blaisdell james W Boyd Mearle Bucklaew W J Buell Charles Campbell Dawn and Jack 81 Mrs jack F DeW1tt Howard C Dobler 81 Mrs 81 Mrs 81 Mrs 81 Mrs 81 Mrs 81 Mrs 81 Mrs 81 Mrs at and jan GMIS 81Mrs 81Mrs M s E K Rrchard Frazrer George Hubbard Edgar-I Klern Edward Magg1o W B Manchester Bernard G Meyers J Moore Edward C Paul Albert M Petz Norman A Prlkey H A Raurch Rowley Butch and Lmda Mr 81 Mrs Walter Schulz M1ss Schworm Mr 81 Mrs H I Selm jo Ann and Don Mr 81 Mrs Lewis Seufert Mrs Garl Star Mr Robert G Strllwell Ray and Gm Mr 81 Mrs L F Stnnger Mrs N J Mr 81 Mrs Mr 81 Mrs Homeroom Mr 81 Mrs Mr 81 Mrs Thompson E J Turton Kenneth P Walls Walsh Paul D Wrllrams Jacob Woodlmg Mr 81 Mrs Elmer C jackson From A Frrend SPECIAL 81 Mrs 81 Mrs 81 Mrs 81 Mrs 81 Mrs 81 Mrs 81 Mrs PATRGN S Edward Adams Richard A Batt Roy Betzold M C Browne C Danrtz J W Dolloff Vrctor Enslin Donna and Jrm Dorothy Everett 81 Ken Goesekr The Harfman Famrly Mr 81 Mrs Wrlliam E Hoetor Dave Hoffman Mr 81 Mrs Walter Hoffman Mr 81 Mrs Harvey Lee Anne jo Locust Bend Farm Mr 81 Mrs Lawrence Lyon john and Rrchard Mr 81 Mrs Earl C Mrrus Mary and B1ll 81 Mrs john Phenrug 81 Mrs Robert Pollock 81 Mrs james E Rosney 81 Mrs Wrlllam L Schultz 81 Mrs Stook George J Tooker 81 Mrs 81 Mrs 81 Mrs 81 Mrs 81 Mrs Glenn Weeks W1ll1amG Wrll Robert Wrtzel C F Zrmmerman E H Zittel hn Mr. . . 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' , , , , - Mr. . . . 228 90 BNEYGXSXNB The SENIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL WISHES THE BEST OF LUCK TO THE CLASS OF 1958 Compliments of W W BODINE Insurance 219 Sawmill Road Clarence New York Phone 6272 Best Wishes from the EIGHTH GRADE ROBINSON and SON Clothing Fumishings Shoes Akron New York Congratulations from CARL S DRIVE IN Main and Sheridan Drive The Giglia s Carl Shirley Donna PLaza 1765 C C 771 WEBSTER and MUC HOW AGENCY Insurance Real Estate Compliments no Senior Class of 58 CLARENCE LUMBER SUPPLY Main and Ransom Rd Do ld W na ebster Goodrich Road Clarence Center N Y Clarence New York R.E. . .5 91 SHERIDAN COURT MOTEL FIRST CLASS AAA APPROVED Finest accommodations for 1 rmle north of Thruway smgles, doubles and farnilres Exit 49 Special honeymoon surtes 10 mxles east of Buffalo Open day and mght all year at junctron 324 and 78 Near shoppmg center and 35 minutes from Niagara good restaurants Falls ON A HILL AT THE CORNER OF SHERIDAN DRIVE AND TRANSIT ROAD POST OFFICE WILLIAMSVILLE 21 NEW YORK PHONE PL 9456 Cornplrments of CLARENCE REBEKAH LODGE 168 I 0 0 F TemP1e THOMAS INGRAM Maru Street Clarence N Y Meetmg Nxghts lst 8a 3rd Tuesdays Socony Moblle Servrce Socony Mobrle Lubncatxon Breakfast Drnners Chicken and Steaks O11 Tues Tubes Batteries THE EMBER S RESTAURANT 8239 Main at Sherrdan Compliments of F. W. GRAVES Congratulatlons Funeral Du-ecgor t0 the Class of 1958 Clarence. N. Y. Clarence 4001 from OTTO SCI-IARF 8a SONS FLORIST Televrsron Radros Recorders SMITI-l'S MUSIC SHOP Clarence, N. Y. 5559 Maw Street Wllhamsvllle 21. N- Y- Clarence 2651 sprmg 8771 Phone Plaza 2187 RCA Vrctor 92 5' ..,,55,s -'ilu ll I1 II ll . - I . . ' , o Q . . 7 . I Best Wishes from SHEPARD BROTHERS Funeral Home Mam Street Clarence New York Watches - Diamonds - Jewelry THE VILLAGE JEWELER 5415 Main Street, Williamsville 676 Main Street East Aurora '7011 E Aurora 2154 Compllments to Class of 58 from ART S HARRIS HILL SERVICE one 2311 JOHN L KRUSE MOTORS INC 10065 Main Street Clarence New York John L Kruse Trucks Jewelry Watches Repatr LEWIS N PIZZUTO 5540 Mam Sneet Phone W11l1amsv1lle N Y PL 1811 Cornpllments of CLARENCE ODD FELLOWS LODGE 10000 Mam Street Clarence N Y HARRIS HILL VOLUNTEER FIRE CO INC PL . . . Ph - - ' c O N G sr R A , T 41 , U f I L , A .. T I .. O N I Q S A I F 1 R o M ., . 93 Congratulations Compliments of to the Class of 1958 SANTORNS PIZZERIA 7585 1f2 Main St. SP. 7788 N. Y. from CEIL'S Main St. Clarence, Meats Frozen Foods 5502 Main Street Williamsville 21, New York Fruits, Vegetables LATTlMER'S SHOE STORE 7529 Main St IGA - MEININGERS MARKET - IGA Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Groceries and Frozen Foods Fresh Meat 10037 Main St. Clarence, N. Y Best Wishes to the Seniors not-:Ain scHwAB, D. D. s. VERNON F. PERONNE THE LEDGE RESTAURANT Leach Fields H U Filter Bed Installation Famous for Roasf Beef 9500 creme: Rd. Clarence. N- Y- Sandwiclles ' Dum Phone CL. 5191 Rt. 5, two mr. East of Clarence HOFFMAN S DAIRY MART MAIN ST 81 N MILLGROVE RD CLARENCE NEW YORK 94 R g 'rf ' I 9 Congratulations and the Best of Luck to My Former Classmates Congramlanom from NANCY canons SEYMOUR mm 'he Pompano Beach Florida Phone 6309 Free Esttmates RALPH H KARNITZ Interior and Extenor Parntmg Wallpaper Removed By Steam 440 Bodme Road Clarence New York CLASS OF Compltments of CLARENCE PHARMACY 0' G M Donovan 9876 Mam St 0 M W Ruszat Clarence N Y A ,Q Phone 4321 TW? QI N Will? GROLL ELECTRIC Wirmg and Repam Small Appliance 8a Motor Repairs Kenneth Groll 9724 Mam St Phone CL 3661 Clarence N Y Homemade Sausage Sugar Cured Smoked Pork Loin Ham Bacon CLARENCE MARKET 9931 Mam Street Clarence New York Frank Ingelfmger Clarence 3811 Congratulattons from BUCK AND EVELYN S CLARENCE HOTEL Mam Street Clarence N Y Our Compltrnents to the CLASS OF 58 THE MILLROAD HOUSE Congratulanons to the Class of 1958 from HOBARTS REFRIGERATED LOCKER SERVICE Clarence Center New York HA WILD WILL S HARDWARE Power Mowers and Tools Electncal Supplies Toys Sporting Goods 7581 Mam St PL 8229 THE Compllments of ABLES MOTEL RESTAURANT Reservauons for partres and banquets AKron 8761 . I 1 9 . ' . .. 5 1 r A A ' 'A 'll Ad Y Lv' ' 'Jw 9 me ' G oe . G - 95 EDDIE S SNOW PLOWING and TOWING SERVICE Eddre WIIROWSRI CL 6316 Mam Road Clarence N Congratulatrons to the Class of 58 CHESTNUT HOLLOW RESTAURANT Maln St Clarence N LANE DRUGS Transltown Plaza Prescrrptrons Our Specialty Free Delrvery Phone SPrmg 4866 WILLIAM L MANSELL FUNERAL HOME 7314 Mam Street at Hams H111 PL 8200 WESEMAN BROTHERS GRADE A DAIRY PRODUCTS 2' X ,QAM f' PHONE C C 6161 V pt xv-1 1 kg, , NEW Yom: 1 ' wp BROOKSIDE FARM DAIRY AND DAIRY BAR Success to the Senlors MOOK S BARBER SHOP Marn Street Clarence New York SWISS FARM RESTAURANT and LOUNGE Maru Road Akron N Y AKron 2034 WALTER BUECHI Radro TV Servrce Ransom Road Clarence New York Phone 6293 RONEKER S MEN S 8a BOYS CLOTHING and SHOES 5548 Mam Street WIIIISIDSVLIIB 21 New York 96 ' ' , .Y. ' . , .Y. VE I 5 A K- I , f Q' CLARENCE CENTER CQ' N, X .QQ . V7 Q C 0 Tues Batterles Compliments of Lubrrcauon Washlng H R ROTHENMEYER CO HOWARD C TESNOW Mobrlgas Mobrlorl 982313213 Gitfeet Marn near Harrrs H111 Rd PL 9948 Clarence N Y Hardware Plllfllblng Heating LEWIS L BEACHY HILL DECORATORS INC Mason Contractor 60 Bank SUCCI 9599 Main Street Clarence New York Wallpaper palms Phgne PL 3011 Art Supplies COMPLIMENTS TO THE CLASS OF 1958 6 .Exif 1 duslrm II? it EHS E l -vu--5 EXCEL INDUSTRIES INC 1 1075 MAIN STREET CLARENCE NEW YORK Complunents of THE OASIS Akron New York Sheet Metal Warm Arr Heatmg NORMAN A PILIGEY Au Conditiomng Contractor 160 Connection Drxve PLaza 6773 CLARENCE PAVING and TRUCKING W G Raps 25 Ransom Rd Clarence N Y Dump Truck Servrce Frll Topsorl Sand Gravel Stone Blacktop Drlveways CL 4201 Pontiac Sales Service Parts AKRON SERVICE GARAGE INC Akron New York Phone 9666 97 Q! M -V 'n H Lfqgwlifrtlf -Q ' ESS If C , 0 Y U . BEST wlsl-1Es OOMPLIMENTS OF VICKING TOOL THE CLASS OF 1958 FROM STEEL CO INC 1039 NIAGARA STREET BUFFALO 13 NEW YORK r ZX I BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1958 FROM FOLGER AGENCY INC CLARENCE CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE P T A 9839 MAIN ST PHONES CLARENCE N Y CLARENCE 3731 PLAZA 0850 98 TO Sm EK , X II, ' aj T' I 1, COMPLIMENTS TO THE CLASS OF 1958 FROM SWEENY AKRON NEW YORK CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1958 FROM THE CLASS OF 1,58 CLARENCE CENTER WINTERS DRY WALL VOLUNTEER FIRE CO INC CONSTRUCTION DRY WALL WORK DONE THE EXPERT WAY SP 8622 PLASTER CRACKS REPAIRED. 99 FOGELSONGER BUILDERS' SUPPLIES LUMBER MILLWORK ROOFING F LOO RING PAINT ,T BLOCKS 'AIN PLASTER PRODUCTS CLARENCE CENTER NEW YORK TO THE CLASS OF 1958 FROM THE .IUNIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL Best Wrshes to the Class of 1958 DR 8a MRS L I PASCIAK Phone Clarence 5761 HERE S HARVEY S Tavern and Restaurant Chxcken Turkey Steak 9105 Matn Street Clarence New York Main at Shtsler Clarence New York Home Made Buttermilk Pancakes Served at All Tlmes Home Made Pres Complnnents to the Sen1ors from EASTWOODS SHOE STORE COHQSIUIHIIOHS to the Class of 1958 from W L Kmght Agent THE HARRIS HILL AGENCY 7347 Ma1n Street Wholesale Retarl Frank and Vince Morabrto MAIN TRANSIT MARKET Fresh Frults Produce Main at Transit Wlllramsvrlle New York PLaza 2485 100 U I S E T H S S E I B W FIELDS PANCAKE PANTRY , Real Estate Insurance RICHARD H, BARROWS Realtor Harris Hill Office '7601 Main Street Williamsville, New York PLaza 3303 ML - Member of Multiple Listing Service For a Career in Professional Nursing Apply to The Director of Nursing DEACONESS HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF NURSING 563 Riley St Buffalo 8 N Y Su 4400 Parts Accessories Machme Shop SHAFFERS AUTOMOTIVE INC Mann at Salt Road Clarence N Y HARRIS HILL ONE HOUR DRY CLEANING 7583 Main St CL 4431 SP 7116 Williamsville N Y 3058 SCHMITT S GARAGE INC AIIICIICB S Most Smartly Different Car Imperial Chrysler Plymouth 5255 Genesee St REgent Bowmansville N Y 3343 3344 Compliments of CLARENCE BOWLING ACADEMY RESTAURANT LOUNGE Special Rates for Students Saturdays 10A M m1P M also Aftemoons Except Sundays ue- If Z Z M, Photographs The Heart of Your Yearbook pnoelem school memonm hve rn photography by Varden Sruolos INC R OFFICIAL YEARBOOK PHOTOGRAPHERS .mMiw. 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