Corfu Central High School - Crest Hi Yearbook (Corfu, NY)
- Class of 1947
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L x F OREWORD Virginia Beattie, Ramona Schmigel, Caroline Fancher These youth indicating harmony in music as they stand t ready to march forward and up depicts the theme of our book--- Looking Forward. The future of the world depends on the youth of the world taking steps forward to make opportunity, peace, security and brotherhood as internationally accepted and under- stood as is music. 2 HL PII-7 Ml-7TEl1 gkktgi JZ? ful J. ,V VWJI f ' -71 Q Y QENANCY CUJTE AT THE HAIXIMUND ff ow ff FU H DEDICATIUN MRS. EUNICE HAZLETON We, the Senior class, ln deep appreciation for the patient guidance and understanding given us by our kind and generous home room teacher, and English teacher, do sincerely dedicate our yearbook for 1947 to Mrs. Eunice Hazleton. In all our hearts we will always remember her as being kind and helpful through all trials. We leave the school with warm understanding of our friend and ad- visor, Mrs. Hazleton. 4 f9 '7-x 'al 1 Wit' In looking forward and setting our goals for the future, we are not unmindful of re- sponsibilities which we must assume. Included in our American heritage was the op- portunity to attend school from early childhood until the beginning of our adult lives. One of the purposes of this schooling was to give us the knowledges, ideals and skills which we shall need as citizens of a democracy. The responsibilities of American citizenship are greater now than at any other time in our history because of the chaos which exists all over the earth. We hear democracy as a way of life being questioned, not only by people of foreign lands, but some of our own citizens as well. From our history we know that we have been given the opportunity to develop the kind of existence for which men have struggled throughout the ages. We have learned, also, that since the blrth of our democracy great changes have taken place, including the disappearance of our frontiers, a tremendous increase in our population, the transition from a farming countxg to the most highly industrialized nation on the earth, and the end of our national isolation ue to advances in commnmlcation and transportation. We believe that one of our duties as citizens will be to accept these changes and to strengthen our democratic form of government by directing its adaptation to them. We realize, too, that democracy has not been handed to us as a finished product. We observe many signs of growing pains in our national life, which indicate that our task is not only to cherish and protect, but also, to perfect the plan which has been laid out for us, so that no one anywhere can doubt its superiority to any other way of life which men may offer. The foundations of democracy are integrity, idealism, unselfishness and co- operation, and these foundations must be kept firm. We must remember that in a dem- ocracy each and every citizen must enjoy its benefits equally, and that what is best for most of its people is best for all the people. Our responsibility requires that we think intelligently, be open-minded, and give freely of our time and energy to participation in civic affairs. Finally we will remember that history has many reminders that governments rarely survive indifference and selfishness on the part of their people, and that without our de- termined efforts democracy will not necessarily continue. Thousands of years passed before our way of life first appeared on the earth, and if we allow it to become extinct, man may never again have the opportunity to make another attempt. Therefore, in looking forward, we recognize the sacred obligation which is entrusted to us and to all American youth, by our people who have gone before us, and by all man- kind who will come after us. We have an inescapable responsibility ln fulfilling the Patriots' dream and in making the lamp of freedom shine with an ever brighter and stead- ier light over this darkening p anet. This task we concede to be of far greater importance than our personal ambitions for success. This is our mission, and we must not fail. EDWARD REYNOLDS Editor 5 w e Xin When we entered the school as Freshmen, our class was large. During the course of this year we concentrated on the educational llfe we now enjoyed as high school students. When our Sophomore year began, 36 students organized as a class. With Miss Welch as our advisor, the following officers were elected: President. . . . . . . . . . . . .Edward Reynolds Vice-President. . . . . . .Erma Iean Lawrence Secretary-Treasurer. . . . . . . . . Audrey Berg Our only active achievement was a dance sponsored by the Freshman and Sophomore classes together. This was indeed successful. Our junior year was outstanding too. With Mrs. I-lazelton as our advisor, we elected the following officers: President. . . . . . . . .Audrey Berg Vice-President. . . . . . . . John Eich Secretary. . . . . . . . . Doreen Bock Treasurer. . . . . . . . . . . . .Elinor Feitshans Our Junior Prom, the event of the year, with Bill Blrd's orchestra and blue- bird decorations, was a thrilling highlight. At football games we sold pop and hot dogs, and this scheme was also successful. By now our treasury was growing larger, and our hopes of a prosperous Senior year were good. As Seniors we are doing pretty well except that our class has diminished to 26. When September started we elected officers, with Mrs. Hazelton as our ad- visor. President. . . . . . . . Irene Peterson Vice-President. . . . . .Loren Smith Secretary. . . . . . . . . . . Audrey Berg Treasurer. . . . . . . . . . . . . Gwendolyn Day The Magazine Campaign started out the year, but the biggest event was the ordering of the rings which, after long weeks of waiting, we received in Decem- ber in time for Christmas. Our play, Ma's New Husband, was ln November. Our first dance was also in November, at which Danny Martino furnished the musi Dick Lecksell's orchestra played for the Senior Ball In February. We have indeed enjoyed the opportunities and privileges given us and hope that classes in the future will be rewarded in the same way. 6 C XJ , Xk , f X ,- - L f X f X , xx f I xx' 4 -V 'Q' Q5 X I X X 'XE fx 1 X f xx NW .-L1 X Qc' f' 0' .Q f I xl' I xv iv eff ,V A X ' 'N , f ' , 6 Q X!! x , X 744 ff fx f gf ff D ,X A f N 7 ff QV X V'-'lip if I ,f 4' x x-Q11 gf mx...-rl X , ' X u , George Barber Sxperlntendent of Schools BOARD OF EDUCATION Lisle Wood Laurence Lane Principal, Corfu Central Principal, East Pembroke T. A. Post, President Zone 1 Sanford Bock Elbert Wells Zone 5 Zone 3 William R. H8.mi1t0n Ora M31l0l'y Zone 2 Zone 4 8 SPECIAL ASSISTANTS ,- fr . Seated: Mr. Roy Hills fC1erkD, Mr. Henry Bangert Treasurerl, Mrs. Alberta Brighten- field QSecretaryD, Miss Margaret Holnbeck Nursel. Standing: Mr. Lisle D. Wood fPrincipa1, Corfu Central Schoolb. DLI' Prso MISS HOLNBECK fSch0o1 Nursel, MARION COOK fPatientl, DR . MCLOUTH fSchoo1 Physicianl 9 JUNIOR 85 SENICR HIGH FACULTY Seated: Mr. Thomas Graham, Ir., Miss Evelyn Skinner, Mrs. Rachael Kenyon, Mrs. Eunice Hazel- ton, Mr. Carlton Carmody. Standing: Mr. Kenneth Lamb, Mr. Wilson Choate, Mr. Paul Van Ornum, Mr. Paul Fuller. MR. THOMAS GRAHAM, JR. - MR. CARLTON CARMODY - - MR. WILSON CHOAT - - - MRS. EUNICE HAZELTON - - MR. KENNETH LAMB- - - MR. PAUL VAN ORNUM - - MR. PAUL FULLER ---- MRS. RACHAEL KENYON - - MISS EVELYN SKINNER - - Vice Principal, Library llth 8: 12th Social Studies 9th 8: 10th Social Studies -------Science - - llth 8: 12th English - - Language Sz English - - -Mathematics - -Commercial - -Eighth Grade - - Seventh Grade GRADE TEACHERS Seated: Mrs. Thelma Langworthy, Miss Victoria I-louseknecht, Mrs. Martha Mansell, Miss Marietta Parnell, Miss Edna Schlenker. Standing: Mrs. Theo Randall, Mrs. Ella Fuller, Mrs. Eva Kriger. MRS. IVHSS MRS. MISS MRS . MRS. MISS MRS. EVA KRIGER - - - EDNA SCHLENKER - - MARTHA MANSELL - - - VICTORIA HOUSEKNECHT- - THEO RANDALL ----- ELLA FULLER- - - MARIETTA PARNELL - - THELMA LANGWORTHY - - 11 - - Sixth Grade - - Fifth Grade - Fourth Grade - -Third Grade - - Second Grade One C Grade One B Grade One A Grade SPECIAL TEACHERS Seated: Mr. Franklin Dow, Mr. Stanley Hall, Mr. Clifford Mantor, Mr. Louis Varga. Standing: Miss jean Fitzhenry, Miss Doris Brunck, Miss Ernestine Puhllck, Mrs. Virginia Nudd, Miss Wanda Mankowska. MR. FRANKLIN DOW- - MR. STANLEY HALL- - - MR. CLIFFORD MANTOR - - - - MR. Louis VARGA ---- Miss IEAN FITZHENRY - - - Miss DORIS BRUNCK ---- Miss ERNESTINE PUHLICK - - MRS. v1RGm1A NUDD - - - - MISS WANDA MANKOWSKA - - - 12 - -Band Instructor - - - -Agriculture Physical Education - - Industrial Arts - Student Teacher - - - - - - Art - - - - - Music -Home Economics - Student Teacher CAFETERIA STAFF CUSTODIAL STAFF MR. CHARLES THOMPSON, MR. ROBERT COLBY, MR. MAX SACK 13 YEARBOOK STAFF Standing: Mr. Fuller QYearbook Advisorl, C. Fancher, J. Krueger, C. Knapp, H. Harloff, 1. Brown, D. Mrha, B. Shamp, N. Queensland, S. Kohlhagen, D. Drilling, E. Lawrence, A. Berg, C. Mosier C. Peterson, E. Jamison lst Row: B. Sack, R. Kutter, P. Sliker, I. Peterson, E. Reynolds, S. Schwerthoffer 2nd Row: A. Hutchison, M. McNicholl, I. Catlin, B. Tuchols, M. Wilcox. EDWARD REYNOLDS ..... . . .EDITOR-IN-CHIEF SUSAN SCHWERTHOFFER . . . . .ASSISTANT EDITOR IRENE PETERSON ..... . . .BUSINESS MANAGER BETTY TUCHOLS . . . ....... ART EDITOR MARY ANN OTTAVIANI ..... ASSISTANT ART EDITOR 14 1 SENIOR PLAYCAST MA'S NEW HUSBAND Seated: Audrey Berg, Gwendolyn Day, Erma Jean Lawrence, Betty Shamp, Shirley Kohlhagen. Standing: Edward Reynolds, Paul Worth, William Letson, John Eich. CLASS ADVISOR CLASS COLORS - - - RED AND GRAY CLASS FLOWER - - - - - -RED ROSE MOTTO: NOT ON THE HEIGHTS BUT CLIMBING Mrs. Hazelton 15 1 I K A , A25 21 i ., ,Mr eg . 9 Q V xx l fy X 2 '541 s f I- XX 2 f 1 X, X x I xf N V K N ga fly kj f , fy' 24? I f 'X X , X ,- - 2 ' X Q ,K I. .. .. X V1 i f f X 4-I X Nik ,J X 51' ' if f ff X ' M7 :E X I' V Nl! X X fi! M ji! XM iff si, -ex 'ff' ff .f U 1 Q2 ,,f f K 7 SENIORS PAUL BARTHOLF Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4 F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Officer l 4 H 1, 2 EUNICE BENNETT Intramurals l, 4 School Publications 1 Library Club l Choir 1 Glee Club 4 AUDREY BERG Chorus 1, 2, 3 Senior Play 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Intramurals 3, 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Operetta 2 Glee Club 4 Class Officers 2, 3, 4 Sextette 1, 2, 3 Freshman Play l DOREEN BOCK Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Girl Scouts l, 2 Choir l, 2, 3 Glee Club 4 Class Officer 3 18 IRENE PETERSON PRESIDENT LOREN SMITH VICE PRESIDENT 1947 IAMES CALNAN Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 IANE CATLIN Chorus 2, 3 Intramurals 2 Publications 2, 3 Class Officer 2 3 Student Forum 2,3 Dramatics 3 Library Club 3 Yearbook Staff 4 DOROTHY CHILDS Intramuralsl 2 cafeteria 1, 5, 3, 4 GWENDOLYN DAY choir 1, 2, 3 Band 1, 2, 3 Operetta 2 heerlea 2 4 C ding , Yearbook Staff 2, 3 Dance Band 4 Senior Play 4 Class Officer 4 Sextette 3 Freshman Play 1 19 SENIORS IOHN EICK Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Senior Play 4 Intramurals 2, 8 Yearbook Staff 2 Track 2, 3 Football 4 Basketball 2 3, 4 Baseball 2, 3, 4 Operetta 2 Class Officer 3 E LINOR FEITSHAN S Yearbook Staff l, 2, 3 Class Officer 3 IOYC E HAMMOND Chorus 1 Senior Play 4 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4 Publications 1 Freshman Play l FLORENCE KNAPP Choir 1, 2 Operetta 2 Girl Scouts 1 Intramurals 3 Prize Speaking 3 Glee Club 4 20 AUDREY BERG 5 flfagzk Q' ,gf ' SECRE TARY 4 GWENDOLYN DAY TREASURER 1947 SHIRLEY KOHLHAGEN Glee Club 4 Senior Plag 4 Yearbook taff 2, 4 Class Officer 1 ERMA IEAN LAWRENCE Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 3 4H Club 1 2, 3, 4 Cheerleading 2 3, 4 Leadership , 4 Class Officer l, 2 Prize Speaking 3, 4 Senior Play 4 Glee Club 4 Yearbook Staff 3, 4 WILLIAM LE TSON Senior Play 4 Freshman Play 1 Intramurals 2 Yearbook Staff 3 Track 2, 3, 4 Operetta 2 Publications l Boy Scouts 1, 2 Chorus 1, 2 ROBERT LIVINSTON Basketball 2 3 4 Baseball 2, 3, 4 Soccer 2 Football 4 F. F. A. 1 Magazine Staff 2 21 SENIORS CLAYTON MOSIER Choir 1, 2, 3 Intramurals l 2, 3 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Yearbook 4 Basketballl 2 Operetta 1, 2 IRENE PETERSON Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4 Choir 3 Leadership 3, 4 Class Officer 4 Glee Club 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 SHIRLEY RAMSEY Choir 1, 2, 3 Riding 8: Bowling Club 2, 3 Intramurals l Library Club 2 Glee Club 2, 3 Operetta 2 EDWARD REYNOLDS Senior Play 4 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4 ' F. F. A. l, 2, 3, 4 Football 4 Class Officer 1, 2 Boy Scouts 1, 2, 3 4H Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Yearbook 3, 4 22 PAUL WORTH Senior Pla 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 4H Club 1, 2 Intramurals 1 Yearbook 3 F. F. A. 1 2, Basketball 3 IZ? 37 3,4 1947 BETTY SHAMP Intramurals l, 3, 4 G. A. A. l Band 1, 2 3, 4 Choir 1, 5 Glee Cgub 4 3 Prize aklng Pos'r GRADUATE senior BE, 4 Yearbook Staff 3, 4 LOREN SMITH Intramurals 1 2, 8 French Club 2 Class Officer 4 LYLE TUPPER Chorus 1, 2 Senior Pla! 4 Band 1, 2, , 4 Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Track 2, 3, 4 Football 5 WAYNE 'roAL Basketballl 2 3 4 5 Baseball 1, 2, 5, 4, 5 -an Club 1, 2 Operettal 2 3 F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Dance Band 3, 3, 5 MARIE WILCOX Intramurals 1, 3, 4 Choir 1 School Publication l 4H Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 4 Yearbook Staff 4 23 159 . A Um., .. 1 txt V.: .X W5 A yi N359 Seated: lst Row: 2nd Row: 3rd Row: A. Smith, S. Schwerthoffer, L. Cherry, C. Knapp, I. Krueg- er, C. Francher, A. Calnan, F. Bolas, P.Sliker,. B. Sack, P. Rupp. Mr. Fuller fl-lomeroom teacherj, C. Vickery, M. Gerbracht, I. Brown, E. Capwell, M. McNicholl, K. Skeet, N. Queens- land, Mr. Van Ornum CAdvisorJ. A. Muskopf, D. Hennig, I. Klotzbach, H. Harloff, W. Childs, G. Boyd, D. Ackerson. C. Richenberg, D. Drilling, D. Mrha, N. Havens, C. Fauth, R Fox, M. Childs, R. Ingraham In our Freshman year we took part in a Freshman-Sophomore Dance with Edward Reynolds as the chairman. The next year we were jouned by the East Pembroke freshmen, who increased our class to fifty- five students. During our Iunior year we elected the following class officers: Robert Ingraham, President: Norman Havens, Vice-Presidentg Marianne McNichol1, Secretary-Treasurer. We started col- lecting dues to increase our treasury and decrease some of the costs of the Senior year. Mr. Van Ornum ls our class advisor. Our Junior Prom was held May 9th, President Vice- President ROBERT INGRAHAM MARIANNE McNICHOLL Secretary - Treasurer Also the school newspaper The School Daze was published by the Iunlor Class. We hope that this will start a tradition for future Junior classes. The staff of the paper is as follows: Editors . . Assistants . . . . Feature Reporter . . . School News Reporters Art Editor. . . . Literary Editors . . NORMAN HAVENS aQkeS- - - - - - - yplng Staff . . Exchange Editor . . . General Staff . . . 24 Norwin Queensland Susan Schwerthoffer Wilbur Childs Laura Cherry Caroline Fancher .Marianne McNicholl Carol Vickery lean Klotzbach Mary Io Gerbracht Carl Richenberg David Hennlg Patricia Sliker Patricia Rupp . . .Donald Drilling .. . .Audrey Hutchinson Patricia Sliker Caroline Fancher Donald Drilling Barbara Sack Alyn Colby Richard Sharick Clifford Fauth Marvin Childs 'px I ,f I,-gf ,Q twig! J X ,, ' ' 'GWB' Seated: F. Bell, F. Miller, I. Bartholf, L. Stimson, I. Preston, R. Bartholf, R. Perry, R. Happ, W. Livingston. 1st Row: D. Boshart, R.Schmigel, I. Barnes, E. Mallory, S. Childs, M. Czapeczka, E. Peterson, B. Hamilton, S. Hamilton, W. Fisher, S. Fitzgerald, H. Kozlowski. 2nd Row: Mrs. Van Ornum fTeacherl, Leona Cherry, E. Jamison, W. Matlthews, C. Kern, F. Bell, D. Slater, T. Moynihan, W. Sac . 3rd Row: I. Klotzbach, A. Meiser, I. Vadenberg, M. Ottaviani, P. Schurr, P. Oberlander, E. lngraham, N. Clute, I. Kelsey, N. Derone, V. Beattie. R. Sharick, N. Phelps, D. Weidner, L. Iardine, R. Colby, R. Lega, G. Reynolds, I. Fitzgerald, R. Calnan, A. Rupp. 4th Row: This year the East Pembroke pupils joined us. We have been active in sports, band and choir. Twenty-six class members belong to Senior Band and eight belong to dance band. There are a few who are going to play solos at the contest. The are: Iohn Preston, Bruce Klotzbach, Alice Meiser, and Mary Ann Ottavlani. Betty Tuchols is an active cheerleader. Many of the girls have join- ed the Library Club under the direction of Mr. Graham. The boys have played an important part in the destiny of Corfu Central Ath- letic Teams so far in 1946-47 and will continue to do so until graduation time arrives. ohn Fitz erald and Dean Tu r la ed leadln rts on the football team I 8 PPC P Y 8 P0 , while Robert Lega played in most of the games. Bruce Klotzbach was an assist- ant manager. Fitzgerald was the only Sophomore on the Varsity Basketball team, but the junior Varsity Squad was made up largely of Sophomores. These included: Gerald Bartholf, Robert Lega, Lee Stimson, John Preston, Bruce Klotzbach, and Richard Colby. William Livingston was an assistant manager. Likely Sophomore prospects for baseball include: Lega and Fitzgerald as pitchers and Colby as outfielder. Other condidates for this year's team include: Preston, Stimson, B. Klotzbach, 'IH1pper, Calnan and Wiltberger. Many Sophomre boys have track possibilities but whether or not they have developed far enough at this time to earn their track C remains to be seen. 25 WILLIAM MATTHEWS Secretary JOHN PRESTON Vice-President GERALD BARTHOLF Treasurer Seated: F. Skeet, L. Amidon, C. Lang, S. Lukas, R. Wyman, P. Wood, J. Curtiss, G. Haseley, D. Soulvie, C. Peterson, P. Haseley. 2nd Row: P. Ford D. Sharick, C. Kohl, E. Beachy, A. Bowma.n, Mr. Choate fTeacherl, I. Brade, C. Kellogg, C. Snell, R. Ewert, R. Czapeczka, M. McNicholl. 3rd Row: M. Cook, C. Vandenberg, A. Sliker, B. Sliker, P. Pawlak, R. Stolten, A. Warner, R. Hare, M. Atwell, A. Sewerynlak. 4th Row: D. Green, R. Egloff, A. Kjeldgaard, G. Worth, W. Pawlak, C. Herman, A. Gerould, P. Schurr, G. Klotzbach, R. Fox, I. Little. Our class was organized March 19, 1947. There were 45 in the beginning of the year and now we have only 34. We pay much sympathy and memory to Rosemary Stolten who passed away from our class November 29, 1946. We elected class officers as follows: Andrew Kjeldgaard, President, Flo- rence Skeet, Vice-President, Charles Herman, Secretary, and Marion Cook, Treasurer. Several members of our class are outstanding in sportsg of these, in Basket- ball. Andy Kjeldgaard chalked up 149 points, Chuck Kellogg 147 points, and Charles Herman 49 points. Florence Skeet was outstanding in girls' Basket- ball. Other members of the class who hold positions in sports are: Christine Peterson, Captain of Ping Pong, Marion C00 , Captain of Archery, Amxa Sewe- 11- L that 'V-2.9 ANDREW KIELDGAARD President FLORENCE SKEET Vice-President MARION COOK Treasurer CHARLES HERMAN Secretary Seweryniak, Christine Peterson, and Clara Vandenberg. rynlak, Captain of Softball. Those participating in Girls' Leadership are: Anna Y We miss the following members of our class and wish them the best of luck in their classes: Earl Beachy- - Paul Ford ---- Susanne Lukas - - Rebekah Wyman - - - Richard Fox - - - Rudolph Czapeczka- - - Raymond Egloff - - Gerald Worth - - - - -Florida - - - - -Florida - - - -Plne Hill - - -East Aurora Sophomore Class Sophomore Class So homore Class ' - P -Sophomore Class 26 5 XX , X , Z x , jgs I f -5 ,f Q f l X Q x X 3,41 X Y 2 X X X X f 1 ' ff V x , 2 , ig'i5f?f2: Z egg-1 1 X 0.-K XX G if XX?-'Zig S z--4 . Ki i'4??f' ' Q iff if 'AI 'Y ,,. f' X fa! I I 'J f f ff 7' ff A, Z Z' 1 f'j-NX l' wif! ug W f. ,ff 3 X fm WM' X XX ,UQ XE.,f Ygf1qf K 01 oy , X Wjgx ffm? . N ,aaa X-J 'Q j t, Lg., AM ,1 x ! S-sl ' f v N rX x 4' 145' X 'X ' meal B eww Seated: Ist Row: 2nd Row: V L f 1 w w B. Smith, S. Tojdowski, M. Blackman, I. Rupp, S. Iantzi, L. Boyd, A. Stolten, M. Mazur, M. Aylsworth. I-I. Kwasniak, A. Cummings, D. Pann, E. Smith, M. Johnson, G. Wells, S. Slowik, G. Czapeczka, L. Richley, Mrs. Kenyon CTeacherJ P. Morrot, L. Gabbey, D. Anawald, G. Stipke, W. Stoneham, E. Meinweiser, R. Fauth, I. Aylsworth, C. Stoneham. ,fi'?X f - Bw f 1 4 Wi'-9' Seated: R. Ottaviani, D. Kawecki, B. Klotzbach, I. Cook, A. Yeager, V. Pirtsch, A. Fuller, L. Stoneham, A. Cummings, V. Barnes. Ist Row: E. Richley, A. Miklinski, Donald Palmer, L. Schlagenhauf, W. Snyder, Miss Skinnerfteacherl , I. Garrett, G. Arnold, M. Meiser, L. Brade, R. Perry, D. Mallory. 2nd Row: S. Smith, M. Proefrock, B. Buckland, V. Bartholf, M. Warren, F. Atwell, David Palmer, R. Cummings, D. Bell. 3rd Row: H. Soulvie, M. Judd, R. Richley, A. Kocol, H. Fisher, W. Egloff, T. Calnan, L. Meiser, B. Mrha. 28 H as lk, 'WLPTV-4 N J 35 Seated: B. Hamilton, I. Melser, C. Wittman, I. Snyder, P. Amidon, I. Garrett, M. Richley, R. Farrington, D. Livingston, T. Mik- linski, D. Miklinski. Ist Row: V. Fisher, V. Buckland, A. Pirtsch, R. Egloff, D. McGregor, H. Weimer, R. Williams, E. Harrison, I. Mallory, H. Gerould, Mrs. Kriger Cteacherl. 2nd Row: D. Tojdowski, M. Schue, V. Hare, D. Murray, S. Schosek, R. Drilling, w. O'Neil. 3rd Row: D. Boatfleld, I. Wells, D. Connelly, L. Gabbey, M. Norman, S. Feitshans. if ESQ ff v 'ix iq J Q I A N x X If. X Seated: I. Kawecki, A. Fitzgerald, D. Boatfield, I. Richley, P. Mc- Nicholl, S. Palmer, H. Mallory, S. Kellogg, I. Nachtrieb, N. Palmer, I. Connelly. lst Row: W. Smith, N. Peterson, E. Bielak, G. Henderson, A. Brade, W. Bayrtlett, I. Warner, D. Bates, B. Brade, Miss Schlenker fTeach er . 2nd Row: G. MacKay, C. Garrett, D. Childs, F. Maurer, E. Happ, E. Shutes, C. Sack. 3rd Row: I. Meyer, N. Ungar, A. Brockway, R. Klein, C. O'Neil, D. Graves, E. Knast, V. Gerrard, S. Connelly, D. Gravel. 29 , I ' 71. , x X W ,,-4 5 H H ,,5..,9 wx f f 441 f' v-ef t giiir 4 , 4 if Seated: J. Meyer, I. Miller, R. Klotzbach, G. Green, E. Keene, C. Barn- es, D. Keene, C. Black, O. Barnett, G. Everetts. Ist Row: D. Parker, S. Scroger, K. Klotzbach, S. McGuire, M. Gabbey, E. Catlin, L. Buckland, I. Hebbard. 2nd Row: R. Murray, F. 0'Nei1, W. Bartlett, E. Stolten, I. Feitshans. 3rd Row: I. Skeet, N. Snyder, R. O'Nei11, R. Smith, N. Parks, I. Spaulding, K. Greenhagle, R. Smith, R. Lang. Seated: Ist Row: 2nd Row: I. Vania, R. Moriarity, S. Parker, R. Cummings, W. Connelly, L. Neeland, I. Preisach, I. Barnes, L. Brade, . Kawecki, G. B tt. R?IMxgllory, 1. Wilson, P. Lukas, M. Keller, P. Mrha, D. Hall, I. Ungar, E. lgrnold, Fenton, R. Gabbey, R. Muszynski, Miss Houseknecht teacher . C. Hake, I. Richley, N. Green, D. Rupp, P. Hare, E. Fauth, I. Carrier, I. Bartlett, L. Iantzi, W. Tucker. 30 fbi 53 ,, ' I Psi 4 Ist Row: 2nd Row: 3rd Row: 4th Row: 5th Row: 6th Row: 7th Row: O?QQl 'JUUUO Happ, B. Hamilton, J. Gerhardt, E. Barnes Miller, D. Lawrence, K. Hamilton, G. Green, M. Brady Krebs, P. Kawecki, D. Heist, L. Ball, P. Hebbard Mallory, K. Fitzgerald, R. Richley, C. Scroger, K. Meyer Connelly, N. Cormelly, H. Stalker, F. Shutes, I. Thornley, R. Miles Aylsworth, N. Bartlett, L. Kjeldgaard, I. Duschen, I. Wittman, E. Meyer, 1. Feitshans McGuire Chittenden, P. Bartlett, E. Klotzbach, R. Weimer, B. Hake, Mrs. Randall CTeacherJ fg fx 'fat J 31 Ist Row: 2nd Row: 3rd Row: 4th Row: 5th Row: M. Meyer, C. Wittman, R. Stoneham, D. McDivitt V. Black, D. Kilmurray, E. Heist, K. Dunbar I. Fenton, A. Gordon, F. Mallory, S. Smith R. Rupp, R. Markek, R. Iantzi, T. Kosieracki D. Graue, S. Staba, R. Piechocki, I. Ortner, Mrs. Fuller fTeacherD 4965, -4 ff, 'R 195, ' . xg!!! X -Q! W W Back: I. Mantor, N. Graf, T. George, B. Vania, C. Arnold, R. Carrier, R. Rucker, D. Lang- worthy, D. Bielec, S. Kokot, R. Ammon, D. Boatfield, L. Jonathan, W. Tull, N. Poerschke Miss Parnell fTeacher3 Front: R. Shutes, R. Catlin, R. Druger, D. Kimmel, C. Meyer, W. Volkots if f' X A9 fi, xg I ff , J fx, 1. 'EEQJ ff! Nuff nd Ist Row: 2nd Row: 3rd Row: 4th Row: 5th Row: 6th Row: E11:-4F'O Bowles, G. Barnett, I... Piechocki, M. Dahl, L. Morrot Knast, I. Bowman, B. Vania, I. Seweryniak, B. Snyder Hartwig, E. 0'Nei1, I. Gabbey, R. Stone, D. Smith Baker, L Hall, S Boyd,I McDivitt, L Klotzbach I..Car1o, L. .Map1es,'V. Tylext, L. Smith, Pirtsch D. Ball, M. Miller, L. Lamb, A. Maples, H. Dibble, I. Fenton, D Schneider, Mrs Lang worthy fTeacherJ f' ,x Q ' f nl , 'X QYQQN 1, xgkf U , X f Q A I 1 'ii V X I Z xx X f 1 X X X K f 1 nzxgxg Y X QL 4' gif fflliqx. X f 1- af fi f Q lx J N ff SQ S , f 'QEJ haf' I NX ff x X xlxx 'ff mx X' Qjgi , in H 1 ,ff XG ' xxl.-.13,, f A ,P 'ffff I . X H' SX if ff! ' X, 161.37 MN ff KXE-b 1-45? M , ,J ' x u 1, N- XX? 5 X - f:-I Y 'Q-T? V GIRLS TRIO Susan Schwerthoffer, Laura Cherry, Leona Cherry, Miss Puhlick KDirectorJ SWING BAND Ist Row: 2nd Row: Standing: IFWOFQ Klotzbach, A. Fuller, I. Klotzbach, G. Day, R. Schmigel, V. Beattie, A. Miklinski Fancher, D. Drilling. Happ, R. Colby, I. Little, R. Lega, I. Preston, B. Klotzbach. Tupper Qsoloistj, N. Clute fPian1stJ, Mr. Dow CDirectorJ. 86 SENIOR BAND Twirlers Standing: B. Lang, C. Lang, A. Calnan. Leona Cherry, F. Skeet, S. Fitzgerald, P. Oberlander, E. Peterson, C. Peterson, B. Sack, B. Tuchols. Ist Row: E. Ingraham, B. Shamp, A. Berg, D. Drilling, I. Meiser, I. Cook, D. Bock, P. Wood, N. Clute, R. Ingraham. 2nd Row: S. Hamilton, I. Kelsey, E. Jamison, R. Colby, I. Little, R. Happ, F. Meiser, L. Meiser, A. Mus- kopf, D. Slater, S. Tojdowski, M. Blackman, K. Klotzbach, C. Fancher, M. Ottaviani, R. Schmlgel A. Mikllnski, V. Beattie. 3rd Row: P. Worth, I. Peterson, B. Hamilton, G. Gabbey, E. Mallory, W. Snyder, B. Mrha, W. Fisher, D. Mallory, B. Klotzbach, D. Sharick, B. Hamilton, D. Boshart, L. Jardine, I. Preston, B. Klotz- Bach, C. Mosier, C. Herman, N. Phelps, M. Cook, I. Klotzbach, A. Fuller. Standing: Mr. Wood, D. Hennig, D. Mileham, W. Sack, C. Kern, I. Fitzgerald, R. Lega, Mr. Dow fDlrectorj. CONTEST SOLOISTS Ist Row: M. Ottaviani, N. Clute, V. Beattie, Mr. Dow fDirectorJ, C. Fancher, I. Cook, A. Fuller. 2nd Row: A. Mikllnski, I. Preston, I. Little, B. Klotzbach, R. Colby, R. Happ. 37 3 GIRLS CHGRUS Ist Row: gEtPeterson, E. Jamison, G. Haseley, P. Wood, P. Oberlander, N. Clute, S. Fitzgerald, D. Bock, M. aviani. 2nd Row: I. Peterson, A. Berg, E. Lawrence, B. Shamp, S. Hohlhagen, Miss Puhlick fDirectorl, C. Fancher, A. Hutchinson, M. Cook, F. Skeet, F. Knapp. 3rd Row: S. Schwerthoffer, L. Cherry, B. Lang, M. Wilcox, M. McNicholl, Leona Cherry, V. Beattie, I. Klotz bach, B. Hamilton, A. Meiser. JUNIOR BAND lst Row: 1. Meiser, I. Cook, L. Gabbey, E. Mallory, P. Wood, M. Meiser, B. Hamilton, B. Klotzbach, D. Sharick. 2nd Row: D. Mallory, B. Snyder, B. Mrha, E. Harrison, M. Ottaviani, R. Cummings, A. Miklinski, S. Toj- dowski, M. Blackman, 1. Preston, C. Herman, R. Gabbey, R. Brady, N. Snyder, M. Scheu. 3rd Rowg Mr. Dow QDirectorJ, H. Weimer, I. Snyder, D. Palmer, E. Smith, B. Fauth, L. Brade, I. Gar- rett, H. Fisher, M. Cook, A. Fuller. 38 FUTURE FAR ER Ist Row: K. Preston, D. Hennig, R. Egloff, A. Conn, I. Preston. 2nd Row: 1. Lang, R. Grice, W. Toal, R. Ingraham, P. Worth, Mr. Hall fTeacherJ, M. Childs, P. Bartholf, D. Letson, N. Phelps, F. Miller. 3rd Row: W. Sack, Franics Bell, G. Boyd, K. Skeet, E. Mileham, R. Shamp, D. Slater, A. Spiotta, F. Borst W. Schosek, R. Cherry. 4th Row: D. Mlleharn, Floyd Bell, C. Kern, I. Fitzgerald, D. Mrha, R. Sharlck, A. Colby, R. Harloff, R. Rlchenberg. COOKING CLASS 4 . Hy 'tx' yi J.'l:': Aw f PA qklw- ,,..-- ,ff-f' i Seated: P. Oberlander, Leona Cherry, A. Sliker, B. Sliker, I. Vandenberg, Miss Migllore, CCadet Teacherj, P. Schurr, E. Mallory. 39 SEWING CLASS Seated: G. Haseleg, L . Hare, I. Curtiss, M. Atwell, N. Derone, A. Smith, P. Haseley, A. Seweryniak. Standing: Mrs. Nud fTeacherJ, Miss Migliore, CCadet Teacherl, C. Vandenberg, Miss Masterenko CCadet Teacherj, Miss Johnson QSupervisor5. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS Kneeling: I. Krueger, I. Curtiss, A. Mallor . lst Row: M. Cook, H. Harloff, Mrs. Nudd lyreacherb, B. Lang, C. Vandenberg, F. Skeet. 2nd Row: S. Schwerthoffer, I. Vandenberg, G. Knapp, I. Klotzbach, P. Schurr, E. Capwell, D. Richardson 40 LIBRARY CLUB Left to Right: I. Krueger, C. Knapp, P. Oberlander, S. Fitzgerald, S. Childs, A. Calnan, M. McNicho1l, I. Brown, A. Hutchinson, P. Rupp, P. Sliker, D. Richardson, B. Lang, E. Peterson, B. Sack, A. Meiser, I. Barnes. BOY SCOUTS Ist Row: L. Brabe, S. Slowik, D. Pann, R. Lang, D. Palmer, B. Mrha, R. Perry. 2nd Row: M. Johnson, D. Hennig, R. Happ, C. Fauth, Mr. Deagman fScout Masterb, H. Fisher, A. Kutter, T. Calnan, W. Snyder. 3rd Row: G. Boyd, L. Gabbey, R. 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XX N LR nk 0 X x 535.57 ix SX R . XX N - .,f, v, XX X , -W - ,, CH EER LEADERS Left to Right: B. Tuchols, G. Day, C. Vickery, M. Gerbracht, E. Lawrence, S. Schwerthoffer, B. Sack. This year's cheer-leading group, led by Erma lean Lawrence, made a commendable showing at the basketball games and home football games. The squad showed plenty of pep and developed many at- tractive patterns to bring cheers from the local cheering section. 50 ' 'T' ' FORMATION LE FT TO RIGHT: JOHN Elcx, LYLE TUPPER, ALLAN MUSKOPF, ALLAN GEROULD, IOHN FITZGERALD, DEAN TUPPER. 1 k H3ffH3FFfIj: ' Qxu- ,r'-'-N , Nxx ,Ip coAcn mp MAN1-on FOOTBALL BRADE TUPPER 51 Although the sport was new this past fall, Corfu Central can claim title to the Genesee-Orleans League Six-Man Football Championship by virtue of two victories over Elba Central, the only other school in the league competing in six-man football. Scores and highlights of the season's games were as follows: Corfu 18 -- Lyndonville 0 at Corfu. Corfu had too much for the visitors from the north ......... . Lyle Tupper scored on an end run in the first quarter ...... Muskopf drop-kicked the extra points . . . Brade broke into the open to receive a pass from Muskopf and scored in the second quarter ........ This time Brade drop-kicked the extra points ...... The second half was a defensive stalemate with neither team able to hit pay-dirt ...... Eddie Reynolds at center was the defensive star of the game. Corfu 43 -- Elba 13 at Corfu. The local gridmen were hot for this one ..... Elba scored first on a cutback play and passed successfully for the extra point. . . . .Fitzgerald scored two successive touch- downs and end runs ...... . .Lyle Tupper repeated on the same play ........ Elba opened the se- cond half with a touchdown on a sleeper pass play ..... From then on it was all Corfu ........ Eich scored On a pass from Muskopf. . . . .Brade dodged the entire Elba team to score on a cutback through the line ..... Brade and Tupper scored an intercepted passes. . . ..... Ends Eich and Dean Tupper made numerous tackles behind the Elba line of scrimmage. Corfu 14 -- Alden 32 at Corfu. Alden's fine and much-experienced team showed the Corfu boys a few trlcksi that tthey has not seen before. . . . .... Alden crpened the sgoring lntthe secogd quarter on a sp nner p ay in o the e. . . . .Lyle Tupper scored ust be ore the ha on an in ercep e pass. . . . . Muskopf drop-kicked the after points ..... The third quarter found the Corfu defense rurmlng in circles trying to solve Alden's tricky spinner attack. . . . . . . .Brade made the only Corfu score during the second half--a result of shifty ball-carrying on a cutback play. PUNT FORMATION LEFT 'IO RIGHT: RICHARD SHARICK, BOB LIVINGSTON, BOB LEGA, IERRY BRADE, ANDREW KIELDGAARD, RAYMOND EGLOFF Corfu 34 -- Elba 13 at Elba. Game played in mud and during a downpour of rain. .... Scoring began with Fitzgerald faking an end nm and then passing a long one' ' to Dean Tupper who went over the goal line after a short run ........ Lyle Tupper scored thrice the first half--twice on end runs and once on a cutback play. . . . .Third quarter found Elba scoring on a pass play while Brade scored touchdowns via intercepted Elba pass and cutback. ....... Swartz of Elba was responsible for the last scores--a cut- back for a touchdown and a pass to Crane for the after-point .... . . . .Ray Egloff made a pair of fine tackles in the muddy area of the field. Corfu 13 -- Alden 19 at Alden. Corfu nearly upset the highly-favored Alden team this time... . . . . Corfu had the ball most of the time, made the most yards, an the most first downs, but fumbles of the wet ball proved costly and lady luck smiled on the home team ....... .No,scorlng was done during the second half of plaiy ..... Gerould and Fitzgerald broke up many of Alden s offensive plays .... . Alden scored on a sp mmer play, a long pass and an end run. . . . .Corfu scored on a line buck by Fitz- gerald and a short pass--Muskopf to Gerould. 52 Corfu 8 -- Lyndonvllle 14 at Lyndonville. A most unsatisfactory game--inexperienced and in- adequate offlclating, muddy field, and practically all of the last quarter palyed ln darkness ..... Corfu opened by scoring a safety Q2 points! as result of a Lyndonvllle player being tackled behind his own goal line. . . . .Lyle Tupper scored on a buck through the line in the second quarter ...... Lyndonville scored on a long pass and by a line plunge in the third quarter ...... 0 ne after-point try by drop- kick was successful. . . . . .Corfu had possession of the ball practically all of the last quarter but could not cash ln. 1 W E Ist Row: Eich QRED, Sharick CREJ, Livingston KCl, Gerould CCD, Reynolds QCD, Calnan CCD, D. Tupper QLE7, WorthQLEJ ' 2nd Row: Fauth Qmgr.J, K. Klotzbach CBB, Kjeldgaard KQBD, Lega KFBJ, Fitzgerald CFBJ, Captain L. Tupper QHBJ, Brade G-lBl, Muskopf CQBD, Eg- loff CLEH, B. Klotzbach CMgr.D MANAGER MANAGER CAPTAIN .... wi j' . FAUTH TUPPER KLOTZBACH 53 VARSITY BASKETBALL Seated: W. Livingston fManagerJ, R. Kutter CManagerJ. Seated: A. Muskopf, L. Tupper, Fitzgerald, C. Fauth, E. Thornley, I. Brade. Standing: N. Queensland QManager , A. Colby, R. Livingston, C. Richenberg, I. Eich Coach Klp' Mantor. , The 1946-47 Varsity started slowly, faded before half of the season was completed and then caught fire to win seven of the last nine games. Undefeated Alexander Central was the only opponent to show definite superiority over the purple and white. Victories were registered over South Byron, Kendall, Bergen, Elba, Wyoming, Alden and Lyndonvllle. Edward Thornley, returning veteran, showed that he had lost none of his 19 4-45 basketball offensive skill by scoring 226 points--second highest individual total in Corfu Basketball history. 54 Seated: M. McNicholl QMgr.l, P. Schurr fMgr.l Seated: A. Spiotta, C. Herman, B. Lega, A. Kjeldgaard, R. Colby, C. Kellogg. Standing: I. Preston, G. Klotzbach, A. Qerould, B. Klotzbach, L. Stimson, G. Bartholf. JUNIOR CHOATE VARSITY The Junior Varsity won eleven while losing seven--five of the losses being by five points or less. Freshmen Kjeldgaard and Kellogg provided most of the team's scoring punch with 149 and 147 points respectively. Other members of the squad to score regularly included: Lega 1623, Herman 1421, and Splotta 1423. 55 VARSITY BASEBALL Seated: Muskopf QOF-PJ, L. Tupper QSSD, Fitzgerald QOF-PJ, Robb 12B-OF! Captain H. Votry CCD, R. Votry KIBJ, Fincher KOFL Dillon dm. Standing: Brade ZBJ, D. Tupper COFD, Ingraham QOFJ, Livingston QOFD, Richenberg QOFJ, Lega QPU, R. Colby KOFD, Eich 12B-SSJ, A. Colby KOFJ, Spiotta KPJ. fMissing en picture was taken! Schramm KOFD, Bock CIFD. wh The 1948 Corfu Central School baseball team were the Class B Champions of the Genesee-Orleans League. The objective game with Alexander Central was won, ten to nine, in a thrilling contest that credited Bob Lega with some fine relief twirling while his team mates came from behind with timely hits and fine catches to clinch the victory. Corfu was eliminated in Section V play-offs by the strong Caledonia High School team by a score of thirteen to five. Dick Votry batted .524 and Robb with an average of .405, were the team's leading hitters while regulars Howard Votry, Lyle Tupper, Muskopf and Fincher also hit .400 or more. Freshmen Lega and Fitzgerald proved to be the most effective pitchers even though their wildness and inexperience were costly at times. The 1947 team, although without the services of four lettermen from 1946, should enjoy ,another fine season with pitchers Lega, Fitzgerald, Muskopf, and Spiotta available with one season s experience behlind them and a number of replacements with some experience coming along to fill the gaps left by gra uatlon. 56 VARSITY TRACK Seated: Ogorzaly, Elch, Zavits, Smallman, L. Tupper, Fauth, Worth, D. Tupper, Muskopf. Standing: Bock H. Votry, Robb, Fitzgerald, Clark, Dillon, R. Votry, Let- son, fllonorary Captain! Dean Fincher. In 1946, Corfu Central School regained the Genesee-Orleans League Track Title that it had won in 1943 and ln 1944. The Corfu trackmen over-whelmed all opposition in winning and scored twenty-five points more than their nearest competitor. First places were won by Smallman and Fincher thigh jump tlelg R. Votry lshot putlg Dillon 1880 yardslg Robb fdiscuslg and by the relay team consisting of L. Tupper, H. Votry, Muskopf, and R. Votry. Second places were taken by Worth Q100yards and 220 yardslg Letson lshot putlg L. Tupper Qpole vaultlg and Clark Qdlscusl. Hal! of the 1946 Championship Squad will not be available for the 1947 season but it is hoped that some promising Freshmen and Sophomores wlll develop to combine with the available lettermen to produce an- other formidable track aggregatlon for Corfu Central. 57 GIRLS LEADERSHIP CORPS S 'S K ' ' Aki H1 ' K ff 'iff ,. gf .4 - , J 3 t, , ' v : . , ,.,. . ...f M 1- r-:naw4'54- -1 ffm- Seated: B. Sack, C. Peterson, A. Seweryniak, L. Cherry, D. Bock, S. Fitzgerald, B. Tuchols. Standing lst Row: B. Hamilton, E. Lawrence, I. Vandenberg, I. Klotzbach, E. Capwell, C. Van- denberg, I. Peterson. Standing 2nd Row: 1?attavlanl, E. Jamison, P. Oberlander, F. Skeet, N. Clute, E. Ingraham, A. a n. The girls in Gym Leadership have again done a fine job in assisting with the girls' physical education program. As a result, little valuable time was lost in the organizing and conducting of the many gymnastic activities. Seniors able to complete all of the necessary leadership requirements will be awarded leader- ship pins and the Junior-Sophomore group will be awarded leadership letters. Freshmen girls on the Corps are probationary members. 58 GIRLS' ARCHERY Seated: C. Fancher, M. Cook, S. Fitzgerald, E. Peterson, B. Hamilton. Standing: G. Day, C. Vandenberg, I. Vadenberg. Of the large percentage of high school girls that are interested in archery, only the above group were able to score the necessary points to earn the New York State Physical Fitness Merit Award in Archery. The Sophomore class won first place in the intramural finterclassl archery tournment with the Freshmen a close second place. 59 GIRLS BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS Seated: S. Fitzgerald B. Tuchols, N. Clute, P. Oberlander. Standing: E. Iamison, S,. Hamilton, I. Vandenberg, W. Fisher. 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