East Aurora High School - Auroran Yearbook (East Aurora, NY)
- Class of 1950
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f:r1,e Qgflass of 1950 'Pr e s ents cjljeir Straphook 'J e Tfur nrfm E ' Q foreword As we approach the close of our h1gh school careers w pause momentar1ly to look back upon the study and fun the com radesh1p and understand1ng wh1ch have played such an 1mportant part 1n our l1ves These years 1n East Aurora H1gh School have been years of happ1ness and ach1evement All that rema1ns of them now are fond memor1es of a wonderful age 1n our scrapbook We recall the hours of work and fun spent 1n our classes the fellowshxp of organ1zat1ons and clubs the exc1t1ng world of football games and partles The fr1ends we have made here and the many and dlfferent exper1ences we have shared w1ll always be remembered No doubt we shall often rem1n1sce about the fun and freedom of our h1gh school l1fe However the future 1S our ma1n concern We have come to real1ze the value of h1gh school 1n tra1n1ng us for entry 1nto college bus1ness school or the work1ng world We know that our efforts throughout h1gh school are of great xmportance 1n de term1n1ng our future success or fa1lure What we accompl1sh 1n years to come depends a great deal on what we have done o far These years can never be overest1mated 1f they are used as a preparat1on not a term1nal for our l1ves Although East Aurora H1gh School w1ll no longer be a part of our da1ly l1fe lt can never be completely forgotten by us The fr1endsh1p of fellow students the gu1dance of our teachers and the lessons we have learned here w1ll surely llnger on 1n college or at work we also glance back w1th pleasure at the store of memo r1es that h1gh school has glven us EaSt Aurora H1gh School w1ll always hold a treasured place 1n our book of memor1es 3 s 5 Q- -3v'9l'..'2 lnL 2 A' O . , e , - S Q . . , . . . , 9 , . I ! ' s . . , . , . i . . , . . . . , . , ' ' ' . So, as we eagerly look forward to new experiences and new friends . y fx . . . . ' . . . g A -A ,CQ . 'xgi -fiT::.,.: A ---.1-,-, ., ' , L 1 f .f - V av 'Y ,sf f,-i ?1i.' 1 w ' , , Y - i f -f I :na 1-'Y if 5 i-'.Y -0: ,umtk fmwz., Zara.: ,va 06:41, vA'v,lzA-70641 66441 3 I' L fitzdimtion 7?EZ22LZ.W' MMWQ. Nnmcmorxam Z09fwM7'7w7L fm? if-iff? 2222 Q gixziiiziigzw W A f Zio Q., CL' cv ,acclbfccb , ,au 1 ' Yea- ,vfwc Impact u lffdmlnlstrahnn I should like to speak to you about begmnmngs The xmportant thmg about sports l1ves and c1v1l1zat1ons 15 that they actually began We span a long perlod from the tzrne when some savage crouchmg 1n a cave lmag med how useful a hollowed stone could be for scoopxng earth and water to the present day when we are speculatxng about tr1ps to Venus and Mars Thxs has been accomphshed because two thxngs happened an xndxvxdual be gan to thmk and he began to do somethxng about the thxngs whxch made hxm thmk At the begmnmg of the next hfty years we now stand Some of us wxll stand as mdxvxduals some as groups It becomes qulte necessary that we all stand for somethxng as we attempt to take our places IH the new f1elds whxch progress has opened for us the mechamcal opportumtxes plastlcs electromcs We thought these were the ultxmate 1n challenges We have a newer greater challenge today As you walk wlth wonder and wlth prxde among the thxngs that mankmd has made xts own go not wlth fear but wxth the certam courage of the free man who knows that out of atom1c energy he can create peace or perxl health or hysterla Behold xt as a dream 1f you wxll but catch the mate rxals at hand explore the possxbxlxtxes of your world and never fall to face the fact that we must always protect the prlvxlege that 11fe and democracy has always gxven us the possxbxlxty of begxnnxng agam' Q-SENMJ-AN The members of East Aurora I-hgh School's mxd century graduating class should carefully revxew our natxon s progress as a free self dxrected and self d1sc1pl1ned people Wxthxn each of us rests the personal responsx b1l1ty of strengthen1ng ourselves and our country 1n freedom self rehance and self government Each of us must be wxse enough to bu11d upon the contr1but1ons of the great men and women who lxved wlth us or before us Wxth such patterns and wxth such zdeals we can shape our future toward abundant and satnsfylng l1ves We wxsh the class of 1950 great success mn lxvxng fully and we hope your Alma Mater w1ll long be remembered for her contrxbutxons to your ex per1ence xn the half century awaxtxng you KM,-f-.rg Graduatxng marks your entrance to an excxtxng and challenglng experl ence your future The success and happiness of this experlence wxll de pend almost entxrely upon your own xmagxnatlon xngenuxty and effort Day by day applxcatlon of these factors 15 essentlal, for the future IS a product of the past and present Congratulatxons' 5 46 9 Cp.. zhonl guard Seated Mrs Standeven, Mr Graves, Mrs Brewer Standlng Mr Potter Mr Howell, Mr Bean, Mr Caln Mlsslng Mrs Shumway Mr Wechter r Wlllert the scenes who have played such a large part 1n dxrectxng the 11l'e our school provldlng us with the best lnstructors and iac1l1t1es They ar the people of the communxty who have devoted the tlme and effort to the cause of educat1on e wish to extend our appre c1at1on to the members of the school board for the part they have played ln making our school a school to be proud of M u . . . . X These are the people behind Nl-40-10-dist' I ffjgr . . . . of X f . . . . . e 5 I , w ' - ,- 6 wwf? W f I should llke to take thls opportunxty to congratulate you on your grad uatxon at the half century mark Most of you started school 1n 1937 I these past thmrteen years whxle you were 1n school great soclal upheaval has taken place You have come through xt very admxrably Wxll you try hard to keep the same open m1nd unconquerable Splflt and ethxcal and moral prxncxples mn years to come that you have dxsplayed whxle w1th us Often when lxfe gets too confusxng we may lose our perspectxve th1s should happen to you I W1Sh you would pull out your old yearbook and look at th1s quotatlon by Margaret Fuller It may help you 1n years t come Drudgery 15 as necessary to call out the treasures of the mxnd as harrowlng and plantlng those of the earth The fxrst half of th1s century has been a confused mlxture. Sc1ent1f1 cally we have progressed more rap1dly than ever before Thxs progres however has not been of use m prevent1ng world conflxcts You as he fxrst graduatmg class of the mld century w1l1 be confronted by many prob lems May your exper1ences here 1n East Aurora I-hgh School help you to meet and solve these problems May we have 1nst1l1ed 1n you xdeals anf bel1efs that wxll help you to lead a happy useful lxfe The best of luck to each of you fllaM..,.-,145 Heartlest congratulatxons on your graduatxon You are very fortunate to be on the threshold of the best years of your llfe Have the courage to do your own thxnkmg Face your problem squarely llke a craftsman and let the chxps fall where they may Take t1me to lxve more harmonxously wxth others and together learn to harne the mventxons of our day for the common good of mankxnd Thus you w1ll make the next fxfty years even better than the fzrst half of thx century Very best wxshes to all of you ff! , -, X ' fr 'S ' X T lk ,. -Al. ,lf 'il 1 - . 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X Pxnklehammer who because he was a me er of the class of '50 kxndly consented to the use of hxs dxary for thxs prophecy August 5 Intent upon seekxng further xnformatxon for my forthcomxng trxp I decxded to vxsxt the lxbrary Had to walk as Hanlon's Taxx Servxce xs xnoperatxve untxl he gets hx new 1970 Buxcks On top of xt all I was almost hxt when someone made a left turn at the corner of Park Place and Mam I thxnk the offx cer saxd her name was Mary Lou Meyer Must remember to gxve Mxss Bauder a raxse for helpxng me get that contract wxth Blake Most effxcxent secretary I've ever had August 6 Stopped at Gavner's Garage to have the car overhauled before I put lt xn storage Both Francxs and Rxchard Wxlkxns were hard at work on Byron Ba1r's red Buxck convertxble Is xt a mess' Seems he was drlvxng 100 mph up Gxrard Avenue backwards and dxdn t quxte mxss Hopper and Larson's movxng van What xs thxs older' generatxon comxng to? George Cornell's 'crock l1ke Cappy s ' was m for a checkup too August 9 Stopped ln at Loblaws' today to get some grocerxes for Mathxlda Mary Almeter was there doxng the weekly shopping for the orphanage Those kxds sure must be good eaters What a pxle of foods Saw Paulxne Gxlbert from out Strykersvllle way and was talkxng wxth Vera Cook She stxll hasn't found a Job wxth no work Met Don McCormxck the new store manager for the fxrst txme August 12 Kxds went bow11ng with me tonxght Heard Norbert Manuszewskx was goxng to be there and they want ed to see hxm get one of hxs 300's Darned lf he d1dn't Was talklng to Janet Mxller Has a new car just lxke E1axne's August 15 Quxte a b1t of good news on the radxo tonxght for once Jean Munn has succeeded xn wxmmxng the Engllsh Channel The Mxnneapolxs Lakers just bought Rutty Adams and Buddy Rxder as new season players Had to stxck thxs xn as I know them Q 9 1 . . . I 4 . I . ' ' vv u ' ' u - I v ' - l ' ' ' -J September 5 The kxds came flymg xn after school both talkxng at once Seems as how the prxncxpal Mr Krxede mann let them out of exghth perxod to follow hxs Conga llne through the halls Iwonder xf xt xs the younger generatxon that xs goxng to the dogs Went to Bob Morath's for dxnner Has mounted a beau ty of a head of a deer he got last season Twelve poxnts Septembe r 6 7 00 o'clock news saxd multxmxllxonazre Faye Gaffney former Auroran xs fxnancxng a fur company xn Alaska Appoxnted Carl Kopp and Clayton Errxngton as managers Betty McK1nstry lb movmg out to Mxchxgan Also Brucellen Enghsh just returned from her trxp to Albany -Tl-lSt In time fOr my goxng away party Stopped 1n at school for a P T A commlttee meetxng Mr Pfleeger and Andy Keller were havxng a good laugh about the conga lxne Mlss Ehrhardt the art teacher was also there Even I could learn art from her September 7 Met Jane Offhaus on Maxn Street today Was on her way to see her lawyer Dxck Dxnsbxer about changlng her name Too many Offhauses Iguess A mouse got loose xn the elevator today after work Thought Stu Adams and I would dze laughxng at the women No one seemed to know where xt came from but Bonnxe Murray looked too calm to be xnnocent September 8 Well all the votes are xn and at last Dave Nelson as natxonal chaxrman of the Republxcan party got a break Harold Juhre as the Corser Campaxgner of East Aurora xs mxghty pleased too So am I by the way Septembe r 10 Fxnxshed up busxness wxth Bxll Ebert and Ray Dean at the offxce today When I gave Mxss Allexn the week off she practxcally kxssed me wxth joy Saxd at last she could sleep txll noon for a week lxke she always wanted to do Called the Evanxak Pamt Company so I can have the house paxnted whxle I am gone They're sendxng over a spray paxnter Carroll Studley to start next Monday Had a con ference wxth Mr Wxttenrxch to flnxsh up my report He hxnted an lncrease xn salary when I get back I hope Met the newly hxred analytxcal lab Instructor Dorrxs Closs as I walked out of the elevator tonxght Nxce person 35 September ll What a goxng away party' Rae Yaw came although I dxdn't thmk she would Her free t3X1 servxce to Brockport 15 so successful that she doesn't have much spare tlme Dxck Rauch came too Has h1s new Ford now Nlfty Quxte a few of the offxce staff came Betty Hayden Nancy Lxebold they re on the ralse 11st and B111 Wagner the Doctor of Vet1nary Medxcme From reports they ay he s good too Wlll have to take Mathllda s Toots there for a checkup when I get back Gerry Hoffman was wxth her handsome boss Another boss secretary team was Norma Kuhn and her manager Leah and hubby B111 came too Nice couple Felt l1ke a bxg shot wxth so many of the town s sue cesses' there Glorla Tzffany Marge Merlau Ruth Klemschrrudt and Jerry Marschall Well that says I ve got to turn out the lxght so goodmght' September 12 The only other plane at the alrport besxdes ours was the Trans World A1rl1ner There was quxte a l1st of notable passengBI'S Marlea Zxmmermann John Gunner and Audrey Erdman Guess they're golng now so that they can catch the Olympxcs Walter Moll was also aboard He's leading a sclen t1flC expedltlon to Txbet Speaking of sports just heard Jxm Gummo 15 retxrmg from pro baseball to be presxdent of Tydol Gas Company Oh yes Gretchen Remmy was aboard too Guess 1t's the clos est she'l1 ever come to her Dreamer s Holxday Had a mce chat wlth Gene Volz the plane's me chanxc just before I clxmbed aboard September 13 New York A Jet plane landed just before we dxd today Boy can that th1ng go' The tewardess sald a Mr Mxles Mzller was the pxlot He can have the Job' It's too fast for me' Speakmg of planes we almost h1t one today Called 'Read1ng's Rocket Guess he must have been learn1ng how to fly by the looks of thlngs Stopped mn at the Truth or Consequences' broadcast tonxght A cer ta1n Mr Rzder certamly looked a mess after Loxs Rxce threw that pxe zn h1s face Haven't seen her for ages Some of the thmgs Ralph Edwards thxnks up' Screwy but defmxtely Anne Josselyn had to make tea for everyone 1n a huge steam xron Gerry Hoffman had to call Gregory Peck and start an argument wlth hmm and Mary Ebert had to start a round the world trlp on a bxcycle Just because they d1dn't know the answer September 16 Went down to the dock to take a rxver crulse up the Hudson The ocean cruxse to South Amenca was Manuszewskx go1ng up the gangplank Had a nxce chat wlth Tom Gaslun He's been look1ng forward to the tr1p for a long t1me Says he's f1nally collected the money people owe hxm and 15 tak1ng a trxp to South Amerlca w1th xt He was telhng me that Arlene Bayger J1m We1nhe1mer and Bruce Inglls are tak1ng the same tr1p v1a land m Bruce's Model T They expect to hold out but are takxng Ron Thur as mechanxc Just 1n case Septembe r 18 Saw some more of the b1g cxty today Ate at the Waldorf Boy Manager Weber must really have a job managxng a place lxke that Another man who must be pretty busy 15 the owner of Macy's Ben Kozlowskx We stopped IH to see what 1t 15 l1ke and I almost got lost Whew' What a place' V1s xted Gussxe Penkalskx at the Vogue offxce She was busy meetmg a deadllne so we d1dn t stay After that we went to the art gallery Fmally saw Dolores Offhaus sfamous Mermaxd pamtlng Wh1le I'm talk1ng about art there s a lxttle xtem I want to stzck xn here Wayne Bower has become famous because of h1s murals m the Home for the Bl1nd Pretty good huh' Ton1ght we went to see Janet Brodbeck m the h1t of the year We also have txckets to see Mary Eleanore Bosko star next week There're two hometown actresses we're proud of Leavxng for Flor1da next week I m dead tu-ed now so I guess I'll go to bed Octobe r l Mxaml Beach Guess who l saw today? G1nny Cramer spendmg her second honeymoon here Plan ned to g0 swxmmmg th1s afternoon but the pool was closed George Pllger the attendant froze lt over Seems one of the wealth1er hotelers Carol Reed has always wanted to xce skate xn Florxda D1dn't have my 1ce skates wxth me so spent the afternoon gettmg acquaxnted wlth some of the guests Two of them were B111 Ebert and Fred Rorapaugh The three of us had a nlce chat w1th Senator Baga rozzo who 15 here on busxness W1sh I had tlme to enjoy the weather but must start out for Ca11forn1a Oc tobe r 4 Nevada Saw Jean Metz Dorxs Potter and Ruth Behrend on the tram today They're on thexr way to Cal1forn1a too Spent most of the day dxscussmg old tlmes Jean saxd that Mary Zxnk and Rozzl Long are also travehng to Europe The rodeo was all lexpected and more After xt was over Iwent down to see Carolyn Nxeman who was top rlder of the day Made me feel good to know I knew her She and .Jean Lexo drove me out to see thexr Palommo and Arablan horses Also poxnted out the nxce ranch belongmg to Edna Becker another l950'er October 15 Chxcago Stopped for a whxle on my way home at the annual Personalxty Car Exhxb1t bemg held there th1s week A black Buxck convertxble w1th leopard skxn upholstery driven by Helen Tackbary and one 36 ' . . . . - , . 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H , Octob Octob Oc tob Oc tob Octob Octob Oc tob Octob Octob wlth red leather upholstery owned by Harrxett Donaldson were Vylng for top honors Were they spxffy' A yellow convertxble owned by Shxrley Keller Ralph Schwe1ckert's new Olds and George Thessen's Pontxac certamly held thexr own too Boy do I feel beh1nd the t1mes 1n my 55 Ford Oh well can't have everythmg er 17 Ohxo Went to the Cleveland Symphony ton1ght M155 Halbe d1d an excellent Job of conductxng Hear she' good at the p1ano too Played w1th Rubenste1n once or twlce However Phoebe I-Iames handled the pxano repartment tomght The drummer Bob Hewitt was featured lh one of the dances I-le s another Shelly Mann wlthout a doubt Elsa Kellberg was the guest sololst Boy does she go after that v1ol1n' After the program we stopped at Harr1ngton's Restaurant for a snack Good food' er 18 Almost home Some of those farmers we passed 1n Western New York today wouldn't have to worry much about compet1t1on 1n a good farm contest Saw Ed Plowr1ght's name on a maxlbox Alfred Wheeler lzves around here too Also saw the old Jones homestead where Al1ce Anderson and her hus band can't remember h1s name l1ve They sure made a success of that place Speak1ng of farmers and the lzke Ann 'used to be Smallback won the Western New York award as the best farmer's w1fe of the year Guess Carlton's pretty proud of her er l9 As I was gettlng off the tra1n I met Nancy Probst and Mar1on Lohr gett1ng on the tram They're bound for Florlda The1r Brockport Taxl Serv1ce must have prospered Spent most of the t1me on the trlp home readzng Bob Wagner s book How to Make a M1ll1on w1thout Work1ng Hard Jean Trank has come 1nto money too Now she can afford to be what she wants to be when she wants to be er Z0 Boy enough has happened s1nce I left home Bill Davxs and Betty McK1nstry have moved He to Canada and she to Mxchxgan Mary Lou Conrad was called by the Stop the MUSIC program and re cexved enough loot for a l1fet1me 1nclud1ng a year s supply of S1ever's Celebrated Chewy Cheese Several other l95O'ers have realzzed the1r semor amb1t1ons B111 Hoffman owns the Canada Dry Com pany Beatr1ce Bauder ha become an R N and Arlene Yost 15 a court stenographer Bet they' all do a good Job er 23 Had d nner at the Roycroft Inn w1th Dan Trzepacz who had Just ret1red from the Army after twenty years of serv1ce The Unusual Feats Club was hold1ng 1tS annual d1nner there Roberta Gowanlock larged one 1n the Natxonal Museum of Scxence ' Jean Hausauer and John Standeven are determlned to w1n the award next year How they expect to s1t on top of an atom1c bomb mushroom and equxp a cent1pede wmth new shoes lS beyond me Hank I-Ieterbrmg was runnerup He f1lled 1n all the O s 1n the Encycloped1a Br1tann1ca and counted them What a way to spend Sunday afternoons' er Z4 D1ck Schmxdt 15 back from the Olymplcs I-hs forty po1nts per average game put h1m 1n good stead as a member of the U S basketball team I-Ie sa1d that Jxm B11ton ran the hundred yard dash 1n one sec ond toppmg all ex1st1ng records and Don Boller pole vaulted th1rteen feet wxth h1s shoes on but h1s wm was d1scred1ted because of wearlng them er 25 Went to the stock car races tomght Andy Keller was the w1nner wxth the a1d of h1s l955 Cad1llac Saw Norma Marble and dreamy eyed Ruth Goodfellow Norma doesn't look a day over e1ghteen Mathllda says she s just lucky Saw D1ck Babbage surrounded w1th charmmg g1rls Be1ng a bachelor has 1t5 good POIHIS Oh well' er Z6 Marjorxe Feldman and Bud Smxth have opened up a new business 1n town They advertlse Do you want to learn how to stop blush1ng Three more townspeople have Jomed the Unusual Feats Club I mentzoned a wh1le back Benson Bl1eme1ster wants to travel the U S xn a hot rod and run the cops off the road while Eve Nell Cotton wants to take a Slow Boat to Ch1na' Last but not least Nancy Yaw wants eyes ln the back of her head Maybe SCIENCE can f1x that one As long as I m on a sxlly subject I mlght as well add that Ron Be1dler has fmally learned a trade so that he w1ll be able to tell what Job he s out of er Z7 Qu1te a celebratxon 1n town today Tom Moore the town pulanthroplst donated money for a medlcal research laboratory to be operated by Sue Gr1ff1ths Elame W1llert the brlllxant professor and Ann Schwartz a former college cheerleader were guest speakers Well Mathxlda says 1t's txme for l1ghts out aga1n P S Today was my thlrty nxnth bxrthday but Idon't seem to mmd t1mes p3SS1ng any more Seems as 1f thxngs get better every year So goodnxght and HAPPY LANDINGS' ' ' 37 4 , . , I V , ' ' . . , l . ' ' ' ' ' I II ' ll , ' 5 . . , ' . 11 received the year's accomplishment award. What did she do? Climbed aboard a butterfly fthe en- . ,, . . . . , , K. ' v 1 ass Although 1n some respects the h1story of the class of '50 compares w1th that of other graduat1ng classes, we l1ke to feel that we have accompllshed somethmg that no prev1ous grad uatxng class can clalm exclus1vely as the1r own We have approxlmately the same enrollment as other years have had We are mentally and phys1cally as mature as senlors of other years On the other hand we can claxm a prof1c1ency ln dramatxc talent, an abundance of true hlstory and sc1ence students, and a sk1ll m executlve ab1l1ty For these reasons the class of '50 w1ll be remembered Our freshman year was a per1od of gettlng acqua1nted w1th schedules of h1gh school and rxgors of homework, and last but not least, of learn1ng how to make money J1m We1nhe1mer was presldent 1n thxs uncertam year, w1th Norma Marble, Mary Ann Tolman, and Tom Moore takxng care of other execut1ve dut1es Under the able guidance of Mrs Marlon Peek, we had a Juke box dance 1n the West Gym and a skatxng party at Creeksxde Roller Rnxk John Buno, as preszdent, ass1sted by George Cornell, Ann Schwartz, and Norma Marble plloted us through a bus1er and more successful sophomore year By collectlng class dues of S Z5 by hav1ng money maklng projects, such as a baked goods sale, a skatlng party, and the Leap Year Frol1c our reverse dance , and by w1nn1ng the flrst pr1ze of S15 for hxghest t1cket sales returns for the SPEBSQSA, we became a fmanclal success Mrs Marxe Keller was our adv1ser Besxdes bemg a flnancxal success, we ranked h1gh 1n educat1onal knowledge because twenty three students became members of the Nat1onal Junmor Honor Soc1ety A del1c1ous ch1cken supper, xnstead of the usual spaghettz dznner and a very entertammng Junlor play h1ghl1ghted our Jun1or year Bruce lnglls and Harnett Donaldson were co cha1r men of the supper wh1ch was prepared by Mrs Inglxs Dave Nelson and Janet Brodbeck were star performers 1n B1g Hearted Herbert , our Junxor play, w1th Walter Moll as general chaxrman of the productxon Mxss Dorothy D1llon was the gu1d1ng l1ght of th1s comedy of a narrow mmd ed h1gh strung father Patlent through all our tr1als and tr1bu1at1ons were adv1sers Mrs Keller and Mr Fred The baked goods sale at DuBo1s Hardware Store was a success under the capable d1rec t1on of chaxrman Elsa Kellberg Other money mak1ng affaxrs were the skatlng party atCreeks1de Roller Rmk, w1th Don McCorm1ck as t1cket chamrman, and the sale of East Aurora Hlgh School' pendants at football and basketball games Mary Ann Tolman and B111 Headlrne were co cha1rmen of the Junxor senlor prom, the Aqua Ball ' Bruce Inghs and Mary Lou Meyer were crowned k1ng and queen and were attend ed by Carlton Becker and Ann Smallback, Gerard Keleher and Jerry Hoffman, and George Cornell and Jean Trank A combxned dramat1c and musrcal product1on ' Let Freedom Sxng' , was wrxtten by M1ss Dxllon wxth mus1c by Mr Elwood F Eaton Narrator was Dave Nelson, and star voxces were Janet Brodbeck, Mary Ann Tolman, and August1ne Penkalskl Background musxc was suppl1ed by the senlor chorus ln the l1ne of SChOlaSt1C achrevement and betterment of the school, the coveted Elmxra Key was awarded to Mary Ann Almeter, and Dlstmgulshed Ach1evement Awards were presented to Dave Nelson Walter Moll Bonn1e Murray, and Mary Ann Almeter S1x boys and s1x g1rls were lnstalled 1nto the Natlonal Sernor Honor Socxety In athletxcs, Ann Smallback and Shlrley Keller won awards for thelr outstandmg performance As we look back we can see that our Junlor year was 1ndeed ausp1c1ous Busy as the proverb1al beax ers we respected sen1ors embarked stxll further on our quest for that e1us1ve green stuff Dmck Babbage as presxdent can be remembered for h1s fxne ad m1n1strat1on Jerry Hoffman, v1ce presxdent, represented us 1n the senate, wh1ch was eff1 cxently conducted by Dave Nelson, pres1dent of the Student Counc1l Byron Ba1r took pen 1n hand after Mary Ann Tolman moved to Rochester, and Helen Tackbary had headaches over our expandxng treasury and numerous b1lls Refreshment stands at the football and basketball games were operated by D1ck Readlng, Harr1ett Donaldson, L1z Halbe Byron Balr, and Ron Bexdler Our dances were successful, both soc1ally and flnanclally Everyone can remember makzng decoratlons for the Jack Frost F'rol1c The Student Counc1l dance, the 'Half Century Hop' featured Red Allen's fourteen plece band John Standeven was chaxrman of the magazxne sales a fortunate undertak1ng Ann Jacoby who sold the flrst hundred dollars' worth of subscrlptlons, won the prrze of a radxo In the draw1ng after the end of the sale Roberta Gowanlock won a record changer and Roz Long 38 . . , . 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' . . l ' ' I I 'V ' D . 1 Tjwtnraj won a wrxstwatch Ron Bexdler coped wxth the Chrxstmas card sales' d1ff1cult1es Members of last year's Junmor play cast, the Repertory Group, contlnued upon the boards and produced several excellent plays, among them The Val1ant a drama taklng place 1n a prxson the Flrst Dress Su1t , a comedy about a seventeen year old boy who recexved h1s f1rst dress su1t for h1s s1ster's weddlng and the ' Ins and Outs , a play about a boy who was looked down upon by h1s fellow classmates The choruses, under the d1rect1on of Mr Eaton, presented a repeat performance of 'Let Freedom Sxng' , w1th Walter Moll as sololst, the Chrxstmas program, Smal1 Shepherd of Beth lehem , and two sprmg concerts Accompan1sts were Phoebe Halnes, Dorothy Manuszewskx and Ann Schwartz The cast for the Smal1 Shepherd of Bethlehem were narrator Dave Nel son shepherds, Fred Rorapaugh, Dxck Babbage small shepherd Judy Shumway and father, Andy Keller The scrxpt of thzs mxracle play was wrxtten by Mxss Dlllon, wlth muslc arranged by Mr Eaton The I-hghlxghts, the school paper was edlted by Anne Josselyn, w1th Sue Grlffxths as busxness manager Byron Barr was elected presldent of the Jun1or Red Cross, a pos1t1on he fxlled well Edxtor xn chxef of the 1950 Auroran, Mary Ann Almeter, secured b1ts of miorma t1on from her competent staff and welded them together to make the scrapbook whlch you are now readlng D1ck Readxng presxded over the Natlonal Semor Honor Soczety, whxch held a re ceptmon for alumnl members at the home of Ann Schwartz 1n January and a dlnner at the Roy croft Inn for semor and Junxor members 1n the sprlng In February exght members of the senxor class and 1n May several more were xnstalled Pat Alleln, as chxef FHA ofhcer led the g1rls through a season hlled w1th act1v1t1es such as a slelghrxde the annual Mother's Day Tea, and a Graduates' Party In conjunctzon wxth the FFA, a square dance was g1ven Bob Wagner was presldent of the FFA, whlch under took as projects the paxntmg of the Ag shop and partxcxpatxng ln the Round Robxn basketball tournament Outstandlng ln sports we remember all around athletes Rutty Adams, Dxck Schmldt, Don Boller, George Cornell Andy Keller, and Norbert Manuszewsk1 Ann Schwartz was head cheerleader, and other l1ssom lass1es, athletzcally 1ncl1ned, were Ann Smallback, Carol Reed, Elsa Kellberg, Sue Gr1ff1ths, Nancy Llebold, and Mary Lou Petrell In retrospect we see that the class of '50 has had xts share of success and happmess, fa11ure and dlsappomtment But we can always remember that, because of the expenence ln h1gh school, we may enter the world enr1ched w1th knowledge practlcal and soclal, whzch w1ll help us to become better c1t1zens w 3 9 , -Q 0 O ,, . . . 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Row III: Andrew Keller, William Wagner Mr. Corser, David Nelson, Richard Reading Wayne Bower Walter Moll. Sr. National Honor Society :gent ionur 00121 64v:w-od, 17.5-o -fb 64,4 AQLZZQ. Qafyfacw any wi-w ,Gfv G4-1-lv a-a5- afn. ,Zia Rowl Harold Newer Joyce Clark Arlene Kuhn Audrey Gloss Virginia Codd Shirley Willlams Elizabeth Wheeler Ed Mallory Basil Harrington Row II Nelson Paul Nancy Gannon Deborah MacGrath Marcla Rhodes Mary A1111 Lis Ruth Wiggin M1r1am Strouse Robert Buell W1ll1am Mack Row III Thomas Bos worth Gerald Schwartz James Ludwi John J tt g ewi David Norton DonaldHall Ransom Blakeley Jay Wrathall Mr Corser Advisor JI' N3t10Ha1H0H0I'50C19l-Y I CJ ? ls! I I I I r ' 1 I , . . . - . 9 - 1 . . J fig 1 . 1 I I A 4 t I , - - 5 A 0 . 'I Z fix , Z , ' 1 . ' ' ' . ' ' ' . ' 1 - 1 ' A n 3 1 1 1 V . ' , ' ' , ' ' . . ' ' . : - I I V I . I I I Q I I ' I ' ' ,- 5 . .. 5, 1, M . ' I L 1: . ! : 1 in ,,, ce f ' Y. .1 .f X - a 1. A . 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YWAQ 3 o Beatr1ce Bauder Audrey Erdman Brucellen Enghsh Norma Kuhn Dolores Offhaus Nancy L1e bold Betty McK1nstry Row II Jean Metz Mxchehne Debsk1 May Codd Sally Bhnston Dorxs Potter Row III Audrey Gloss June Stroh Don Hall Allen Lew1s Ruth Wallworth Dorothy Offhaus Vlrgxma Codd Uurmg each ot the three years that the I-hgh School H1ghl1ghts has been prxnted on the school press 1mprove ments have been made Th1s year the eff1c1ent ed1tor chxef Anne Josselyn and her hard worklng staff have made outstandnxg 1mprovements The Thanksgxvmg xssue of the I-hghhghts was awarded super1or ratxng 1n the Better E DITORIAL STAFF School Publ1cat1ons Contest for the year 1950 The suc cess of th1s year's I-hghhghts IS not due to the ed1t.or1a1 staff alone but xn a large measure to the expert adv1ce and a1d of advxsor Mrs Ruth Hamxlton Th1s year the bus1ness staff of the I-hgh School Hxgh hghts has worked hard at the prmtmg and d1str1but1ng of each xssue Under the capable 1eadersh1p of Sue Gr1ff1ths busmess manager who superv1sed the foldmg count1ng BUSINESS STAFF d1str1but1ng and bookkeepmg the buslness staff never faxled to meet the deadlxne The eff1c1ency w1th wh1ch the work of the buslness staff was performed could never have been attaxned w1thout the understandxng help of adv1sor Mrs Ehzabeth Parker S-elg,d,,,Edna Becker Mr Getman JanetM1ller Standmg Mar11yn Davls Margaret Logel Florence Almetef Nancy Dye AlxceEcke1 Sally Sm1th 1 K our uv Q, vi Qt - . 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I ..' 4 nl ,- E' 2 1-P' 12 fxsi e Junlor H1gh Sch o Chorus ns1st1ng ol sevent 81 th and n n h graders The Sen1or Hxgh School M1xed Chorus under the d1rect1on of Mr Elwood Eaton had an enrollment of approxxmately seventy two members thls year Although th1s membersh1p may not be so large as those of preced1ng years xt 15 felt that th1s year's choru h s as attained a certaxn qual1ty 1n the1r sxngxng that no pre v1ous year has accompl1shed Throughout t1e year several programs were presented the fxrst belng a concert of Thanksgxvlng mus1c Next a repeat performance of Let Freedom S1ng' was presented because of the demand after last year s splendmd performance The scr1pt was wr1tten and the cast d1rected by M155 Dorothy Dlllon w1th mus1c ar ranged by Mr Eaton The th1rd major presentat1on of the year was the Chrmstmas program Small Shep herd of Bethlehem MISS Dxllon also wrote the scr1pt of th1s m1racle play The chorus supplled the back ground musxc The concert enjoyed most by the chorus members themselves was the annual Sprxng Concert at wh1ch t1me the g1rls wore formal gowns and the boys dark su1ts and bow txes After these events were over the songsters went home Wlth hoarse vo1ces happy but a lxttle dragged t d th ou an e Senlor Hxgh School M1xed Chorus came to the close of another successful year 1 -F: 5 li-4 7 , Q Y, A , ' 1 'Q ' ' ,, ,Lf-PM-. o ' - Y-t 'Mrmf x 1 1 ' - 1- - Y . 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There were demonstrations of the electrical and gas equipment, and movies which illustrated the equipment. Because of the shortage of stoves and other equipment, many students had to be turned avfay. There- fore the class was devoted mainly to seniors. Miss Jean Watt is the faithful teacher who has to answer all the questions and take all the backtalk from the class. Bruce Inglis, Earl Hoth, Richard Schmidt, Allen Kern, Rutledge Adams, Donald Boller, Miss Watt, Richard Dinsbier, William Wagner, Friedel Siever, Ronald Thur, William Blake, Ronald Wittenrich, Richard Babbage, Ben Kozlowski. I l Q , ap 4:1 ' , .Y ...J Xi f .'f5f,fjJ A I xg f V? 507 ....4-vii Rowl Phoebe Haxnes Mar1on Lohr Nancy Probst Anne Josselyn Row ll Sally Smxth MarJor1e Feldman Betty Halbe Pat Allexn SueGr1ff1ths I-Iarr1ett Donaldson Mary Lou Petr-ell R will G 0 ene Volz Tom Webster Bob Wagner Dav1d Nelson George Th95S9f1, Frank Young R1chard Readmg Servlet Klub W1ll1am Dav1s Mr Bxrd adv1ser of the Serv1ce Club and 1ts loyal members have performed an xnvaluable servlce for the school sxnce the club started three years ago w1th the a1m of bexng of serv1ce to the school student body and faculty Hall monxtors w1th unendlng vxtalxty have made a notlceable lmprovement ln our halls prov 1ng the necess1ty of v1g1lant floorwalkers The Varxety Show held each year to ra1se money for some worth whxle purpose proved a success thxs year because the club dxd 1ts best to produce a program anyone can be and tlcket sellers The faculty found that more work was accompl1shed when SETVICE Club members d1d the Job because they are ready and w1ll1ng to do anythlng asked of them Dynarruc George Cornell pres1dent ma1nta1ned order w1th the a1d of vxce pres1dent Betty Halbe Books were kept up to date by the secretary Harrlett Donaldson whxle the money rested 1n the hands of Ann Schwartz treasurer Slnce servlce 15 the motto the club does 1ts very best to keep up a good record and so far It has been successful Rowl Gretchen Remmy CORDIS Crawford Barb Teson Roz Long Row ll Chester I-larr1ngton Joe W1nters Loxs R1ce Mary Lou Conrad Helen Tackbary Ann Schwartz Mr Bxrd Harold Nuwer ,Bg- III .hm Ludwxg Rxchard W11lert James Bllton Joe Kr1edemann Hank Heterbr1ng M1les M1ller Claude Wrathall Byron Baxr Nelson Paul sv N'-..4.N. vn- . 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Q, ' ' Pg Q-D . , ,s A 2 03 ' - Sv -4 w- 5 I I -. llibrarq V Q Row I Eve Nell Cotton Margaret Logel Row II Gretchen Rernmy Audrey Gloss Mary Lou Conrad Mxss Metz Norma Kuhn Geraldxne Huston Jean Lexo Ann .losselyn F'ranc1s Wollner Row Ill Nancy Llebold Nancy Probst Ruth Bowen Don Hall Janet M11ler Dorthy Manuszewskl Dolore Offhaus Shxrley Keller Geraldxne Hoffman Pat Alleln gl? EQBQ2, We are always conscxous of our llbrary and are proud of lt but how many of us have ever thought what we would do wlthout 1t'7 For It IS here that we come when we need a hit' or are Just plain stuck Here we can read the latest and best magazlnes avallable the mo nxng newspaper or brouse around and become acqualnted wxth some of the best books ever wrxtten Requests range from I want a plcture of a nutmeg to What IS the latest 1nformat1on on colored telev1s1on'7 It is here that we can come and work xn qulet pleasant surroundxngs where democracy and co oper atlon are lmportant IH that all of us must do our part whether we are behxnd the desk or at the tables E peclally do we thank those volunteer student helpers who gave up free perlods to work wxth Mlss Metz 1 From the seventh grade through hxgh school our contmued use of thxs book stacked room 15 a very xmportant part of our growxng up Here through study and research we learn to work and thlnk 1nde Kr A pendently 5 2 O . 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Row 1 James Palmer Thomas Standeven Harold Shroeder Jane Brxce Joan Morea George Fxscher Beverly Baker Carol S1ppel Terry Peck John Youngers Mr Grxff1th Row ll V1rg1n1aBr1ce Ethel Grxffxn Russell Baker Darrell Scattergood Duane Hexneman Thomas Bechtel Wxllxam Baker Kenneth Whlttlngton Harold Schuhmann Mervxn Baker John Basxl Dolores Oifhaus Nancy L1ebold Peter McRoberts Row 111 Robert Lucas Sh1rleyMorath John Standeven Robert Buell Raymond Dean Thomas Schwartz Donald Feuz R1chardRead1ng Rlchard Wxllert Carlton Becker Byron Baxr Eldrxdge Schopper W11l1am Mack The East Aurora Hxgh School Band under the dlrectxon of Mr Rxchard Grxffxth partxclpated 1n the annual Spnng Mus1c Festxval of Western New York Many 1nd1v1dual members took part 1n the solo competltlons The band also presented 1ts annual Spr1ng Concert IH the West Gym Thxs year the band was not able to play at the football games due to lack of seatxng space Next year pendmg ded1cat1on of the new football held xt IS hoped that adequate seatxng space wxll be pro vxded for the band to agaln take part xn provxdxng musxc for the games The slze of the band has been greatly lh creased thxs year due to the add1t1on of many new members from the Jumor band It IS hoped that the lnterest 1n mstrumental musxc wxll contxnue to grow wxth the years To the rxght The Stung Quartet ln actxon fff ' O Q 9 , , i ' 'lg 5 : 2 Q - ' 2 ., .l?'-. v , . 0 n.,Vg Y -3 h ,. 1 ' ' . , I ' sa RA Cfrns Seated Eve Nell Cotton Shlrley Wlllxams Harrlett Donaldson Byron Barr presxdent Helen Tackbary Carl Kopp Standm Conme Crawford Mxss Hyde adv1sor Ed Mallory 002.1 The Junlor Red Cross Councxl had a very actxve and successful year under the leadership of pres1dent Byron Baxr v1ce presldent Eve Nell Cotton secretary Shlrley Wxllxams and treasurer Edwxn Mallory Mlss I-Iarrlette Hyde was adv1sor At the txme of the annual enrollment drxve a Red Cross movxe was shown 1n each chapel assembly Contrx butlons of about one hundred dollars were recexved for the work of the year and for the Natxonal Chxldren's Fund Actxvxtxes of the Councxl included the paclung f hrxstmas baskets the packxng of gxft boxes xn February selllng txckets for the Varxety Show and enrolhng puplls ln a d1saster organxzatlon Mr Nxs1ta's art classes made menu covers and favors for Veterans' Hospxtals and Mrs I-Iubbardfs homemakmg classes made cookxes for the Chrxstmas party at the Batav1a Veterans' Hospxtal Be sxdes the kmthng done by xndxvxduals, an afghan was made by Mlss Watt's Home Economlcs class The class of '50 expresses xts sxncere thanks to the leaders and students for makxng thxs an exceptzonally suc cessful year 50 Q! Q92 A ws. O O O 3 s I 3 , , . 'Q H ' . , A x - ly A ' K ' A , Y' s I-.' A ge ' V Q 4 . V yr ,ang N I R . . . K ' f ' : ' A ' 4 H. - I, ,U 4' ' 3, T A - f. YK . rv M 1 fl l T . I 4 . Q K' I M , .. l s 3 T Q, Q l . ' : ' , ' . f ' J. - Q, I ' - 7 Q ,J . . . . . . 0 f . . . . . 4 . . ,if -we sill' ,,,L, 3 W- wa M Z Sgijg Joan Webster Bonn1e Mrrray HaroldNuwer Stand1ng F'ranc1sGavner Betty Becker Vxrgmla Cramer Connxe Crawford August1nePenkalsk1 JanetBrodbeck Gerald Marschall Sue Wyatt Charles V lk o qua 2 .fi Three years ago the Art Club was formed under the experlenced and understandmg dxrectlon of xts advxsor Mr Carlo Nxsxta The Art Club IS a necessary factor bebmd each play or slut presented xn the school because xt desxgns and con structs the scenery and decoratxons This club also axds outstandlng art students to galn further experxence, and, at the end oi each school year, awards cxtatlons to deservlng members An Art Club pxn has been desxgned and made Outstandxng members rece1ve these pxns at the close of the T' school year Proof of the C1ub's success has been seen tlus past school year Projects completed were letters for Teach ers' Conference, classxcal columns, semor class ther- mometer, posters and program covers for varxous occa- sxons, Red Cross menus and paper mache rabbxt, mega phones, paper mache Blue Devxl mask, mounted maps, Chrlstmas play backdrop, dance decorat1ons, and gradua- txon cards To Lne rxght ine Red Lross paper mache rabbxt whxch was .xsed as a gxit box on Easter at Veterans' Hospxtals I 55 s f ' '51 'f T- - ,lgflff-s4ia:3,Q, ,., V1 e fr. .-rw? . - -V 15- ' 1 ., ,lr , 41. 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Row ,IL standing: Davi iller, .lack McNulty, J y Wra all, alther Mol , r. Asbur , Alton York Haro Ju re. Row : Nelson Paul, John St deven, Tom Schwartz, Henry I-Ietei-bring. -. if ,O 9 C252 , 'Z , i . - Q.: . I - . . I . I ' I I - 4 ,' ' -fvfC1.- ' - - 1 . ' . . ,, Q ' - ' 5 ' . ' f-5' O O , oghe, Q Q O ca 1 ,ff ,f Row I Carolyn Ne1man Mary Ann Almeter June Klehm Pau11ne Gllbert Ruth Remmy Ann Jacoby Row II seated Mary E Bosko Glorla Txffany Loretta Foss Mlss Watt adv1serJStand1ng Leah Warner Joyce Hatt PatA11e1n Gretchen Remmy Ann Smallback Shxrley Keller Dorrls Closs Norma Kern My na Mazer Elame Robmson eww? T e East Aurora Chapter ofthe Fu ture Homemake Amer ca h a ve large and varxe program th1s past ye me of t e 1v1t1es w th annual quare dance w the Future Farm slelghrxde 1ve th Re Cr ndy ale ne 1 th Sta amp Fund The membe s made 0 es or the others at Ea ter um wo delegates were nt State A OHVEHIIOH t Morrlsvxlle une a a well party wa d t enxor T e OfflC rs t e past y a were presx ent at ezn v ce pres xdent Leah Warner secretary Ann a coby treasurer Anna Mae Smallbac and reporter a Eleanore Bos o Mxss Jean Watt was the advlser 57 ,f,frvC,aA.t.f?4rca Offrruf' 144-.zz fyvua, YK!,d,0w Nad A ,A Yi 'Q .4 4 ' .M 3 ,f w ,., C ' C: v ,xx fp g X ' .Q gi. an 4 I K Q ,rj sg . I -1 ce J . . - Q . 4 - A 2 ' h . . ,- 1 J . . , h Q - ,,, rs of i ad ry ' d ' ' ar. So h act' ' ' ere e 5 ith ers, J a J ' ' , a dr' for e d oss L ' Christmas baskets, and a homemade he ' ca s for the be f't of e te C . r c r- A - 4509 sag , f ir m s ' e. 61 . W, E T se to the F. l- WN , H. . C ' a ' ' . 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J . . t ri v rv' Row l Charles Hoffman Edward Adams Nathan1el Darbee Dav1d Francxs Donald Becker Chester Harrumgton Edward Benz Lawrence Bray Row ll Clayton Hawley R1chard Hagelberger Gerald Gassman Mr Myer R1chard Kettleson Clayton Errxngton Nelson Drosendahl Ellsworth Haller The East Aurora Chapter of the Future Farmers of Amer1ca had a very large membershxp th1s year and xhave accompllshed many act1v1t1es Among these were the1r annual Square Dance w1th the Future Home makers several f1eld tr1ps and a tr1p to Cornell Umverslty durmg Farm and Home Week In order to rg-use money for the1r chapter these future farmers held a scrap drxve and sold seeds The offxcers for the past ear Y were Robert Wagner pres1dent R1chard K1ttleson v1ce pres1dent Norman Wolf secretary VaughanLarr1son treasurer Paul Scharp reporter and Robert S1mons ent1nel Mr Fred Myer was the advlser Row 1 Frank Nolan Edward M1ller Norman Wolff Robert Wagner Mr Green Donald Larson Paul uharpe Joseph N1cpon Row ll Dale Yaw Paul Kopp Lawrence Lathrop Row lll Howard Wurthner Alfred Wheeler Norman Trykowsk1 Benedxct L15 Edward Plowrxght Lyle I angendorfer Harvey Meahl Ralph Schwe1ckert Dan1el Trzepacz Vaughn Larr1son Gerald Nowak 7? lr M ' KJ S71 lc rn L I W lf A K 9 I . 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V ', 1 x j V- I Stand1ng Charles. Bohall Wllford Zee Rxchard Kxttlebon Harley Bower Edwm Stohree Nelbon Droa endahl Charles Raths Robert Sxmonb Charles Wood Seated Leroy Boako Dav1d Langendorfer Mlcke Y Reed Donald Rleman Mr Auetxn Coach Nelson Brown Arthur Gr1ss1nger Dav1d Clay Edward Benz a,Ac,nz, ,66u,e. ,Z-Zn Qu ,604 ,if ,531-1 ,gg-gfgg, QJ 11 7 za ,pro I3 an-ci fl 7 wg, ,QLZ5 ,6Q, 1. eaffai, 07,4 fn,-Q 144,41 a.4JfZ7fzf fdf,-'66 f7 A60 ,co-61 zwgafzz foam! Row l W1ll1am S ra t allfJack McCarth Davxd Norton lgsgvyllur RowZ Dav1 Clay Dzetsche Ed ?e11 eyfdalter N1colof Aug, SIT1 Schopper R1chard Kxttleson Mr Drescher Coach Nelson B rown Wlllmam 'Y Ula 1.7 xv1 o 9 ww: 5' AIITT I VARSITY ll VUSIT' .D X y qu NA 1 A ' A- if he . .I - I' , . . .-n . . . I . . ld ' l . 14 l - . X' ' L U ' .41 lj. -' 'V If y X V Z . . N Vi' , , . 1 , ' , J ' U' cll' , ...ql , . , . . if ' 2 , N' ' J 'nf' , ' o' 'X f - ' x -'- - y . 1 i ff ' , V - Y el K ' l y 1 l' 'Q A 5 wp, v , K ' ' f 30 g F28 a 312 ' . 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East Aurora 0 Gow 4 gan.: - w 40- ' ' f U sc as- xxx . fe I 1' fo r , ff x ' . -6 X , ,,? :Q 2 -Qt f Q ' e er l ea d ers ff-ef 5 K, 'fc .J 11.1 ff nal X Mary Ann Tolman Eleanor Mack Judy Hackwell Barbara D1Gang1 Mane Thompson Anne Schwartz Con n1e Crawford The cheerleaders have g1ven the teams of E A H S ball players were d1scouraged after losxng a game due to lack of experxence, the cheerleaders d1dn't moan and groan but lnstead gave the team faxth to try to w1n the next one They helped to arouse the much needed school sp1r1t When the basketball season started both the team and the student body were sure of a good season but because of bad luck, lost many of the games by only a few po1nts Agaxn everyone was dxscourgaed and the student body lost 1ts school sp1r1t and agaln the cheerleaders made the school forget these losses and school sp1r1t came back to fxll the halls of E A H S Under the management of Mxss Palmer the new gym teacher the cheerleaders perfected thexr cheers, xncludmg many new ones Unfortunately because Sue Franklxn and Mary Ann Tolman moved away, only sxx of the elght cheerleaders re maxned to boost the morale of the teams and student body These gxrls who have done such a swell Job are Ann Schwartz captaln Judy l-lackwell Mane Thompson Con nxe Crawford Eleanor Mack, and Barbara DIGBHZI 73 J I1 ZX . I L . . gl A - 4 - I A I . R M-W, ff I 5 3 4 'A ' ML . sf-f nf ,A L 1 A . ' ur much moral support during the past year. When the foot- , , l ' t l 1 lr I ,I 1 ' Soccer Row 1 Judy Shumway Barbara D1Gang1 Joan Morea Loxs Jensen Row 11 V1rg1n1a Burd1ck Jane Purdy Jean Purdy Nancy Ferguson Soccer Row 1 Sue Hunt Nancy L1ebo1d Jean Schwartz Row 11 Carol Edmunds S1grxd Shutz M1r1am Strouse Nancy Read1ng Mary Lou Ehlers goccer The gxrls' sport season started off w1th a bang wxth forty s1x g1r1s competxng n soccer Of the three teams 1n th15 compet1t1on Joan Morea's took the lead wxth no losses Ann Schwartz's team fmxsh ed second followed by V1rg1n1a Brxce's team Even though the gxrls cou1dn't all be on the wmmng team they were good sports and put up a good fxght 75 ,, W . -. . . 5 1 , . 1 W Fxeld HockeY Row 1 Joyce Thompson Nancy Lexbold Mxrxam Strouse Sxgrxd Shutz Row ll Jane Purdy Elsa ,Kellberg Sue Grzifxths Ann Smallback Lynn Shutz Jean Purdy in Bas ketball Row l Nancy Llebold Carol Reed Janet Miller Loxs Rxce Row ll Arlene Bayger Edna Becker Norma Kuhn Dorothy Manuzewslu Helen Tackbary Row lll Elaxne Wxllert Paulmne Gxlbert Sue Gnffzths Elsa Kellberg Ann Smallback Mary Lou Petrell 110tkB1J asketlmall The hockey season started out very successful ly w1th twenty fxve glrls Fourteen of these gxrls were chosen to attend the playday at Batavxa Thxs team also played at the Rochester playday and at Park School but due to the 1nsuff1c1ent amount of practxce was unable to w1n However the team put up a terrxfxc flght at all the games and lost only by one or two po1nts each txme Basketball has certamly proven to be one on the best loved sports m Amerxca as well as 1n our own school Thxs sport 1s not only enjoyed by the boys but by the gxrls also who you may see running up and down the court passmg dnbblmg and havmg just as much fun as the boys ever thought of havmg Sue Grxifxths Norma Kuhn S1gr1dSchutz Sue Hunt Judy Shumway Karen K1ll1nger Jane Sxegal Jerry Beldon Jane Brxce and Martha Raths were chosen captams from the forty fwe gxrls palymg Slgrld Shutz'5 team txed for second place Jane E1-me gcame xn the top posxtlon xn the Jumor dxvxsxon 75 , , l Q o 2 2 3 owlin l,LoZuD,ea45lAJ! 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Row ll George Flscher Thomas Bosworth Beverly Flscher Luc1a Fattey Ann DaV1S Roger Bmgham, Norma Adams Carol Armstrong Lee Ess Row lll Bene Donnelly Peter Do ter Dale D1mon John Baker, Harry Eames Edward Carson Davxd Ellls Charles Coykendall Row V Robert Buell A Charles Bove Ransom Blakely Charles Brownmg Jame la gg Rowl Bas1lHarr1ngton Marlene Llppert Jean Hazle Janet Langworthy Dorothy Kordrupel Arlene Kuhn Frances L1ppert Mary Gunn Audrey Gloss Ellen Gaxllard Judy Hackwell R1ta Hotwes Charles rlan Wayne Herbst Allen Tyler Ellsworth Haller Loretta Foss Dorothy ynn Holbrook Joan Kronn Jane Getchell Lo1s Jensen Allen Lewxs Dav1d Row lll John Jewett Clayton Hawley Donald Hausauer Eugene Snyder Thomas ald Hall Earl Hoth Edward Freeman Larry Gates Gary Wolff Charles Volk t 6 sf' 10 A SH nut !'5v lui U lmil 'I is 4: l D1 xothy Offhaus Audrey Nowack1 Joan Pangburn Mallory Ronald MCCUDDID Deborah McGrath rley Morath Slgfld Schutz Row III Emma Moes lnger Mary Ann L1s Marle Luss B111 Mack Paul Luss zczyk Herbert McCarthy Donald Long Jack Murray Youngers 590, Row I Carol Schm1dt Margaret Logel Sh1rley Murr Jean Reed Joan Moz-ea Marc1a Rhodes Dorthe'1 Rogers Arlene Patr1c1a Manmnv Ha rold Newe rne 'Nielson Haul Row KY 'I James Llldwlg Pr lg Dav1d J nPangburn e 1dent ce Thompson Judy Hackwell t surer W1ll1am Mack John Jewett Mar1e Thompson dvr Mrs I-hckey Mr Green The Jun1or class has had an unspectacular but successful year ROZZ1 Long and John Youngers were chosen Da1sy Mae and L1 l Abner at the annual Sad1e HBWk1n5 Dance wh1ch attracted a large crowd of dancers The Jun1or Play Tomorrow the World w1th all 1ts hard work was presented under the capable d1rect1on of M1ss D1llon Another huge success was recorded when the Jun1or and sen1or 5135595 together sponsored the annual Jun1or Sen1or Prom the Mard1 Gras 1n May To the class of 50 Good bye and good luck Rowl Eleanor Schvue1cl-cert Yule Snyder Judy Stokes Janet Zun ste1n Joan Webster Ehzabeth Wheeler Joyce Thompson June Stroh Ruth Wallworth Row lI James Wh1te Glor1a Slade Sh1rley Yox L1nda VIHCS Ruth Wlggln Sh1rley W1ll1ams M1r1am Strouse Beverly We1nhe1mer Ellzabeth Waters Lawrence Warters ROWIU John Swart John Youngers Gerald Schwartz Jay Wrathall Albert Conrad Donald R1eman Jack We1nhe1mer F'ranc1s Snyder Norman Wolff Rowll Robert S1119 Thomas Schwartz Lyle Offhaus Paul Sherr Frank Young Dav1dN0rton Sm1th S1egel Joseph Mad1gan Fred R1denour bl, tif'-f'f 7 61fbQ.f,,Q M sc I 4-'H Q, I t qs F , -2 I V Li Q : ' ll I - - Q Q 2' T ' ' 1 ' if . 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S -' 94 fa axe, 6-3' ' X D U Q'-P' o if 'Boi 10 Gi! muy! 901 iv, YH ar WI Edward BCHZ Shirley Arm?-ldlng Stella Baker Elaine Boldt Teresa Chowaniec Mary Lou Ander X LQ mon Marie Basil Norma Keele Exelyn Bull James Bull Row ll Donald Becker Richard Howell Joan Ja fr ndress William Beesing Row III Joan Budgen Lewis Humphrey Je in Becker Barbara Baker Bev xy erley Hockens Dorothea Holmes Beverley Havens Roger Baker John Burton LeRoy Bosko Laveren cker Row IV Edward Adams Virginia Burdick Suzanne Hunt Robert Johnson Paul Kenyon Harley Bower James Butler Raymond Amsler Daria Alexander Elvera Kalle Joan Clarke a JC-Ly zfjxp-Vvbfll 6 1476 Q- B1 11 f gf ff Q ass 5 E3 w7MiQly ll Row I Kenneth Ells Twyla Cotton Norma Jean Kern Marilyn Davies Nancy Dye Jane Dorn Barbara D1 Gangi Eva Gerhardt William Graham Row II George Fattey Ronald Creps Alice Eckel Mary I ou Ehlers Carol Friend Marlene Cotton Carolyn Ellis Carol Dabb Rita George Jane Falt Carl Hagmire Arthur Grissinger Row Ill John Dodge William Dietsche Norman Trykowski Carol Edmunds Laurie Freeman Alfred Haines Richard Hagelberger Dianne Foss Barbara Gustavel Peter Crosby David Francis Klaus Gail -' 4' MD Q6 V k ' . I 5 f -' v 50 di r 'x , .P W J 4 5 C X 'Q . a cl e my 5' ' 2 ' fag ' I gl- 1 M' I f i. -1 - is +R . . ' if ,D M- 4 ' L , J .. - ' I , .. y n h .. 1 N K AA V .V , Q .. 4 ' il if N- , 2, vw J vw If 4 ' H 4 . , bf 4 ' .1 5 I 7.76 urd, Florence-Almeter, Hilda Bailey, Shirley Blakeleyhv Carol DHFTOW, Lois Berg, Ruth Hawley: Claude Q35 U 'i I 'r i'y J Lyn! 1T--ll . I I , Pf- f , fx l ., 1 Q ,, D X 3 V' - x K ' ' fo vl, 80 1 S ,Nl L I J . 4' 74: JM K rx! . . I , , . 4. y ., K , - x , ' , , 1 Q5 4 rx , fy' ls S! Q - . A . N3 v K , 1 V -fl . 5 - I i gui fl O'-I-955 91 JLQUCQ Of? 9 4. l I 3' o T7 nf A ' 1 gf 2 r' 'X ,' ,xy is--vt Row I: Kenneth Warters, Jean Schwartz, Nancy Reading, Eleanor Mack, Bonnie Reed, Marilyn Panton, -lfgrbara Teson, Judy Sweet, Eunice Woodruff, Richard Pilger. Row Il: Robert Miller, Gerard Nowak, Jos eph Nicpon, Dale Yaw, Williani Reuman, Wellington Wheller, John McNulty, Paul Sharpe, Francis Weltjen Row Ill: Eleanor Sprague, Kathryn Malovich, Elizabeth Sillimar Barbara Parkinson, Joanne Nolan Connie mnan, Marilyn Yost, Teresa Pruski, Sally Smith. Row IV: William Lohr, Clifford Letson, Edwin Stohrer, James MacDonald, Lyle Langendorfer, Richard Kittleson, Robert Simons, Herbert Moessingagrf Gordon Offhaus, Alan Newell.. ' ' X President: Barbara DiGangi Jack McNulty Y Vice President: Barbara Parkinson Eleanore Mack QD Secretary: Jean Schwartz Z, 1-me :ff-14-ax., William Graham xg!! 5? Treasurer: Peter Crosby g,L7Y4..a.41-44-c.fa.,6qz,'! Dana Alexander f Y 7 Jack Dodge ff , 1 CV Advifirz Mr. Beebe 3 ,lf 21 Q-wfrfsy During 1949-50 he class of Zi h d a busy successful year. By sponsoring a dance and a skating party and by collecting cl s , the cla w s ab increase its treasury. This was due chiefly to the inter- esr and co-operation o the c ' an e a e executive board. H9f9'5 hoping the lUT d senior year e as successful! X Rowl Nancy Ruttan Jima unix Patricia Rogers Maureen Sullivan Barbara Lawrence Ma Wolley, Sally Warnke, Carroll Scha b, Jo inn Wittmeyer, Dorothy Schicykler, Ramon Strart,, Frangq is I 8 I I, Pusztay. Row II: Edward Benz, Lawrence Lathrop, David Mac Roberts, Alan Offhaus, Haoard Wur C ' Donlld Vogt, Donald Mackay, Harold Schuhmann, Robert Thur, Harold Schrolder, Charles Raths, Ro David Miller, Caude Wrathall, Geraldine Wilkins, Joan Lux, Melinda Wyatt, Janet North, Vaughn Larrison 'r enry Wille ski, Frank Nolan, Lorne Yox, Dean Meyers. Row IV: Wilfred Zee, Richard Pfeil, Richard dge Schopper, Marilyn Reed, Jean Purdy Penfold, Charles Wood, Merritt Reed, Wal- Michael Ronan, David Zoellur. faaw x.l+ 5 I All f. 1:9 in I Row l Janet Balcerzak Donald Conrad Florence Bright Hillery Cornwall Jane Cursons Pat Bessel Shirley Allen Mary Almeter Mary Bowen Alberta Arcara Henrietta Becker Rosalyn Conrad Richard Bull Row ll Boyd Clark Lawrence Bray Russell Baker Charles Brown William Bicksler Virginia Brice Robert Benz Joanne Berg Rosemary Boris Gerald Bliton Alan Booth Row lll Walter Babbage Barbara Bleekman Frank Betts Virginia Collins Sharon Barrows Audrey Bingham Joan Bree-ien Vi-ya Alks Donald Bolt? Willis Bauder James Cotton Roland Boller Row IV Robert Borchert Patricia Beesing Carol Boldt Jean Buell Carolyn Crosby Donald Blinston Kenneth Cullen James Almeter Craig Crawford Glas? will ec. at . Row I: Harold Grey Janet DeBucce Ethel Griffin Edith Hanlon Alice Flading Mary Darbee. Lois Dake Dorothy Doster Joyce Hatt Carol Heitman Lillian Donovan Carol Hoffamn Timothy Donovan Leo Gee Richard Fuller. Row Hg Howard Greene James Friedhaber Nathaniel Darbee Duane Veineman John Ebert Bernadette Gunner, Mary Foss Barbara Flynn Priscilla Griffith Shirley Frederick Carol Glasser Mary Ann Harvard Gerald Droscndahl, James Donovan Norman Gingerich 'lichard George. Row lll: Harold Fisher, Harlon Hecker Ned Grace, Don Feuz Mary Jane Hardy Phyllis Donaldson HelZ'Douglas, Susan Fisher, Gerald Gassni: n, Richard Hill Tim Follett, Donald Ebert, Robert Haas, John Dooley 1 Row I Paul Kopp Ted Morgan Jenny McDonald Esther Moore Joan Hudson V1rg1n1a McCubb1n Alberta Lathrop Harrlet Holmes Ronald Kratzke Danlel Long Donald Mead Row II Wayne Krxeger Davld Holmes M1chaelMcCorm1ck Martha Mallory Beverly McCubb1n Sh1rley Moore Jean Marsh June Klehm Ethel Johnson Peter Morgan Glenn Kalle Row III Edward M1ller Douglas Kellogg Valer1e Kolb Gretchen Houser Mary Lou Lehmann Glor1a Mar chall Ann Kastner Myrna Ma1er Carol Munn Sh1rley Landahl Donald Huston Henry Holzschuh Row IV Davxd Montague Gerald L1s Bob Mausteller Adr1an Keem Benedlct L15 Ellen Lathrop Karen K1ll1nger George Mxnkel Harvey Meahl Donald Mack Ronald M1ller Bernard LEWIS Pres1dent Frank Betts Patsy Bees1ng V1ce President Jane S1egel Jean Buell Secretary Anne Schwartz Ethel Gr1ff1n Treasurer Sharon Barrows Mary Lou Lehmann Advtsor Mrs Dutton The freshman class sponsored two b1g functlons th1s past year a skatlng party and a Valent1ne Dance Both of these were successful 1n that they helped to 1ncrease the class treasury as well as brxng the cla closer together both of wh1ch are 1mportant for the success of future years Row I W1ll1s Spaltl Lawrence Smxth James Palmer Joseph Sull1van Charles Sxegle Ela1ne Roblnson ldxne Norton Sue Shlndler Ruth Sherr Joan Relnhart Ruth Remmy Patr1c1aTrank Margaret Nolan Robert Steller Donald Wxlllams Robert Thomas Bruce Putney Row I1 Gary Thrasher Gerald Trank Robert Templeton Al1ce Thomllnson Dlane Splnk Jane S1egel Veromca Smlth Janne Scurlock Suzanne Zale PaLr1c1a Shea Cynthla Scollon Nancy Sweet John Patterson Zlmmermann Dav1d Roe Darrell Scattergood Row III W1ll1am Stradtman Donald Tyler Dmk Offhguse Judmth Schmukal V1rg1n1a Wy11e Rxta Wallworth Marjorle Nelson Da1sy Welnhexmer Arlene Underhlll Barbara Smallback Elva Swartz Donald Weymch Joseph Norman Rlchard Ulrxch Gerald O Shea Anne Schwartz Barbara Zee Gera .. 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Q - V I-A w Q 1 1 In , 1 Row I Darrell Esterbrook Bonnle Berg Joanne Bement Nancy Depke Ann Baldwln V1rg1n1a Broad Marllyn Ernst D1x1e Bowser Ruth Curt1ss Jean Church John Behrend Row II Tom Bechtel Eleanor Becker Paulme Blaylock Barbara Balthasar Joyce allen Ann Catt Betty Belz Sandra Bohall Jeredlth Belden Herbert Adams Clyde Becker Row III Peter Baranowsk1 George Carson John Black Alfred Boldt Carl Borchert Frances B1erwagen Joan Eaton Douglas Burke Charles Bove Uldls Alks Paul Adams W1ll1am Bre1denste1n 1655 'f The people ln the follow1ng plcture are not lxsted accordlng to thexr pos1t1on but rather alphabetlcally R1chard F1ntak Enola F1sher Bllly Fones John r Oster Gary Fox M1ll1cent Frantz Larry Freder xck Barbara Freeze Albert Galllard Davld Gaskln Joyce Gla James Gowanlock Sturgeon Glgnn Robert Gunner JO eph Haas Ab1ga1l Handy Alleen Hartloff Kenneth Hartman Alan Hawlev Edward Hawley Esther Hawley Joan Hawley Teddy Hexneman James Hennahane Donald He l John H1 e Howard Hoffman Marllyn Hoth Robert Huff Patr1c1a Hurd Wu if '31 I U 1 l I 1 11-1 1 1 2 1 , 1 I 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 A Y I I I Y Q 1 7 4 17 A . K s f, I SU 1. 4 h 1 -J 1 l 1 A 1 1 I I 1 ' ' 1 1 A 1 A A 1 s er, 1 , ! J 41 I 4 7 - 3 I I I 1 R 1 1 ' 1 1 :re 1 'D 1 1 1 1 - 5 -I ,Q .1 , X: b urwngknk W ' f 'fA1lW ' X C l 1 ' I W 3,1 1. Q. Q - - A ' C-I : I W 1 in 'SEV . 1: . C4 Row I: Gerald Keele, Patrick Morgan, Larry Round, Margaret Schaeffer, Dorothy McCubbin, Shirley Pitz, Carol Nichols, Mary Rickert, Beverley Naulty, Robert Rorapauph, Kenneth Samcoe, Keith Richards, Peter Mann. Row ll: Douglas Reed, Wayne Kiener, Donald Klier, Robert Northrup, Joyce Pfender, Margie Robinson, Mary Lewis, Nancy Parsons, Barbara Rodgers, Richard Penhalski, Tom Nicholas, William Perison, John MacLean. Row Ill: Lawrence Lutz, Terrence Peck, Donald Rice, Robert Norberg, Robert Matthews, Jane Purdy, Carol Neeb, Edward Miley, Raymond Kron, Malcolm Millard, Donald Jurewicz, Ronald Jurewicz. President: David Torke Nancy Depke Vice President: Thomas Bechtel James Hennahane Secretary: Jeredith Belden B2-1I'b2il'21 SChl'f1idf Treasurer: Norman Warner Thomas Nicholas Sally Shaddock Adviser: Mrs. Ward 85 The goal of the class of '54 for this past year was to raise one hundred dollars for the treasury. This was accomplished by having a contest to collect class dues and by sponsoring a skating party. The class is trying hard to prepare to be good upperclassmen. Row I: Roger Woodworth, Norman Warner, JoanSpa1di, Rose Williams, Shirley Volk, Gail Wolff, Marg- aret We t, Gerald Slade, Row II: David Wyatt, Donald We tphal, Sally Shaddock, Barbara Schmidt, Rose Marie Wagner, Rosalind Schutz, Mary Synder, Barbara Strong. V icia Sprankle, Richard Williams, Gerald Whalen. Row III: Raymond Tinch, David Schaub, John Rfilliams, Donald Wrathall, David Torke, Donald Merlau, William Ulmer, Richard Woolley, Conrad Steller, Ronald Standeven, Peter Swart, D'Arcy Souder. I V1.1 xy?- Row I'- Clara Allison, Brenda Bebee, Alan Dietz, Kenneth Boltz, Charles Bull, Stephen Aplin, 1?OI1a1d BEEF- Barbara Codd, Mary lou Bement. Row II: Emogene Adams, Cynthia Donnellan, Carol Brickwell, John Belz, Bill Baker, John BOS, Tom Boyd?-Eswofth COOK Kenneth Blemel. Jacquelfffle Cudmofe' 5033 Collins. ROW 1115 Clara Coles, Anne Colley, Gail Crawford, Howard Besecker, Lois Both, Herman D011211 son, Fre nhart, Richard Bowen, Alice Corah, Judy Cochran, Lola Cotton. Row IV: Pat Burtop, David Allen, Bill Boyce, Betsy Dimon, Jane Brice, John Basil, Mervin Baker, Gorden Berg, Char CS n 3 86 Row I: James Edwards, Robert Freeze, Betty Gee, Carol Hawley, Lael Holman, Penelope Holmes, Judy Huff, Nanette Hanley, Richard Keem, Elvera Kieffer. Row II: Paul Evenhouse, Francis Gunner, Charles Ernst, Beverly Kinbaum, Susan!-Iill, Marlene Holmes, EvelynGail, Lester Hoag, Joseph Fintak, Salley Grey, Row III: Phyllis Keele, Rita Kopp, Richard Greenway, William Eckel, Myrna Golas, Mary Carole Grace, Gail Holbrook, Barbara Frantz, Michael George, George Handy, Donna Handy, Corole Krieger. Row IV: Robert Feller, Louis Ells, Carl Fridman, George Hargraves, Robert Guard. S t. , v n ,Oo Q og loo Q Q, qc, 1 i -6 Rowl Floyd ramer John Rorapaugh James Meatyard Anne Langendorfer Ruth Olfhaus Anne Pres cott Martha Raths Joan MGHUSLFWSKI Dav1d Lefort Peter MacRoberts Row ll Robert Rowland Rlch ard MacD1arm1d W1ll1am Long MaryBeth Kyle Lorraine Mount, Sandra Llttle Theresa Manuszewskx Tlm Langford Howard Loomis Jack Mercer Row III Rlchard Mlller Jack Putney Ronald Nelman Janet Rlcketson Joyce Mattthews Nancy Pfender Donald Nxcholas Charles Paul Donald Sllleman Row IV Wayne Mlnton Ray Mxley Rlchard Long LEWIS Ruszczyk Rlchard N1cholas Warren Mmton W1ll1am Pope Dorothy Mundt President Ronald Thrun Jack Mercer Vmce Presxdent Brenda Beebe Janet Foss Secretary Margaret Woodruff Rxta Kopp Treasurer Rxchard Yuhnke W1ll1am Long Jacquellne Cudmore Advxsor Mr Scott Durlng thls past year the class of 55 has had many exc1t1ng experlences two of whxch were v1s1t1ng Letchworth Park and attendmg a concert IH Buffalo The class also had many projects to raxse money for the class treasury Members of the 7th grade who e plctures wxll not be found 1n the above half tone CarlsonS1mmons Carol Slppel Alburn Sleeper Mary Anne Sly Arthur Sm1th Carol Smxth Harry Sffllth Lawrence Smxth Gerald Souder Joel Souder Rosel1neSpalt1 John Spooner Davxd Sprague Cha,-le Stadel Thomas Standeven I.,1lya Stenzel Darwm Stevens Janet Stre1f Kathryn Thoma Ronald Thrun Vanes a Txnch Donna Trank Judlth Tucker Gary Tyler Donna Walker Lott1e Warner Pennxng ton Watson Sally Wemhemmer George WSIS enberber Marllyn Welch Allen Wertman Barbara Wertman Kenneth Wh1tt1ngton Lucmlle W1gg1n Hamlme Wxlson Alfred Wxllxam Dudley Wxllzams Gary Wxtten rxch Margared Woodruff Robert Yoder Donald York Ronald York Shlrley Yox Rxchard Yuhnke T W' I -1 0 . .K 4 5 .- X , L. l 87 . 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