East Aurora High School - Auroran Yearbook (East Aurora, NY)

 - Class of 1955

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Q . MR. B. BOVVEN-Physical Education. Activities: I. V. Basketball, Varsity Baseball. MISS BRUNCK-Art. Activities: Junior I-ligl'1 Art Club. MRS. E. BYRNES-English 9-8. MRS. COTTRELL-Mathematics. MR. D. H. DAYER-Mechanical Drawing, Graphic Arts. Activities: Ticket selling at football games. MISS DIETRICH-English 9, Latin I. Activities: Director of junior Play, -Senior Class Advisor. 14 .g,L. L.,i' 1 V '- --fer' .i r ffaculty, MR. ASBURY-Science. Activities: Advisor of Science Club, Ski Club. MRS. AUSTIN-Homemaking 3, Family Living. Activities: Guidance for 9th and llth grade girls. MR. BEEBE-Guidance. Activities: Tutorial 8, Service Club. MR. VICTOR BIRD-World History. Activities: Advisor of Junior Nature Society. MISS IDA BOLDT-Algebra. Activities: Senior National Honor Society Advisor, Chair- man Mathematical Department, Executive Board Faculty Club, Chairman Policy Committee of Faculty Club. MR. BOVE-Industrial Arts, Electricity, Drivers Education. Activities: Radio Club. ik. .

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lxllll l l if 2 :ii 4.-1.-1. fy To the class of '55: flood luck and best wishes for a performance well donel Since you are using the works of VVilliam Shake- speare as a theme, it is well to keep in mind that he too was once young like you. lle too had to face his future with nothing but what he learned, observed, or ex- perienced. Surely there were many times when he won- dered: X'Vill this play he successful? Nevertheless, we know he simply worked with the materials he found at hand, adopted them, and embued them with his own personal touch. So you and l need to be faithful, and we will have joy for the present and perhaps even achieve for the future. Mr. Alfred ll. Richert Vlllll' time has eome when a chapter in your lives must close. Your high school days are over, hut it is with a sense ol' completeness that you leave. This being my first class in lfast .-Xurora, l have a deep sense of closeness to all who are graduating, so may l, as probably lVilliam Hliakespeare would have said to his first, May you all have the good fortunes that life can bestow upon you. hir. Vl'illiam lleehe af st gif 'M-s 54 S ' r i 1 :LA I 'e'. A A i I... f V 1 Q X ,F May I take this opportunity to congratulate you on your success. I hope in years to come, as you occasionally pull out your old yearbook and recall old memories, that they are all pleasant ones. We, on the staff, also pull out the old yearbook occasionally. It gives us a great deal of pleasure, fifteen or twenty years later, to look at your yearbook and feel satisfied that you have reached the peak of perfection you promised while you were with us. Best of luck for the adventure ahead. hir. H. Lewis hlclxleil The value of your education already has been proved to you many times. The real value of it, however, is recognized in the mature, responsible people you have become and will be in the futureg it will be recognized in the skill with which you will accept responsibilities, make decisions, and in the quality of service you will render. It is interesting to speculate how well you will perform in the major roles, the supporting roles, and in the hit parts that will be yours to plav. Inasmuch as your per- formance as the class of 1955 has been commendable, it is almost certain that you will not digress from so high a standard of performance in the future. Mrs. Mary V. Austin 'rl'-11' is E t ? ,. Q S s 16. . . -mild' I'-



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'Bid them wash their faces, and keep their teeth clean. Coriolanus MISS D. M. DILLON-English. Activities: Wrote Let Freedom Sing presented on WGR- TV, wrote and directed O, Galilean, resented Good Friday '55, member of the Curriculum Studjy Group, mem- ber of Western Zone Ex. Board of N. Y. State English Teachers. MR. DRESCHER- Physicial Education. Activities: g.V. Football, Basketball, Coach, Varsity Vol ey Ball and Baseball Coach. MR. DRICK-Arithmetic 7. Activities: Ticket Chairman for Athletics, Chairman of Service Club. MR. E. EATON-Music. Activities: jr. and Sr. Chorus, Chapel Choir. MISS EWART-Homemaking. Activities: Ski Club, F.H.A. MR. GALLUP-Agriculture. Activities: Advisor of F.F.A. MR. VVELLS'M. GOULD-Physics. Sftgzities: Science Dept. Coordinator, Advisor of Science u . MR. GRAZIANO-Biology - Science. Activities: jr. Advisor, jr. Play Committee, VVorld Peace Speaking Contest Committee Member. MR. HAGAN-Chemistry. RUTH HAMILTON-French 8th Grade - Gen- eral Language. Activities: Chairman Public Relations, Girl Scouti. MR. A. HARBISON-Shop - Industrial Arts. Activitiess Aviation Club, Adult Education, VVoodworking, Supervision of Football Field for All Home Games. MISS E. HARP-English 12, Speech. Activities: Ir. Play Make-up, Special Programs Chairman, Commencement Speakers.

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