East Aurora High School - Auroran Yearbook (East Aurora, NY)
- Class of 1956
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IIUIIIIII II1 Illllllll HHH 3 s S E S S 2 3 2 3 5 we .fduroran 7 9 5 6 preaenfed gy we Snior 64155 gud .xdurora 3cAoof gaaf Aurora, View ?!orL UNION FREE SCHOOL DIST. 4991 EAST AURORA, N. Y. . Mr. Donald T. Graves ............................................................ President Mrs. Arthur A. Zent .....,. Mr. Edwin T. Bean Mrs. James W. Ford Mrs. Frank E. Hitchings Mr. Beardsley N. Sperry Mr. Albert Stiker Mr. Willard E. Wechter Mr. Arthur Willert Mr. Charles H. Horton ......... Mrs. Agnes E. Kolb .,.....,. .........Vice-President ........Secreta1'y ..........Treasurer gourd of glclucafion Walter L. Bumgardner With a certain sense of satisfaction I observe a definite seriousness of purpose among you. Generally you recognize an obligation to assume responsibility for your own careers. You have come to realize that the decisions you make have significance: that each decision has a bearing on one that may follow. This careful preparation for the next step that I have noted makes us optimistic concerning your future years. Donald T. Graves May you continue in your determination to be successful persons, each of whom will make for himself a place of leadership in whatever place he lives. Hold fast to your high standards and ideals so that above all you are conspicuous for high char- acter. As you graduate go forth with faith and may the God of that faith go with you. Walter L. Bumgardner 0l QlfU0l ife is like a game of chess in that every move in the game leads inevitably to future moves and to certain success or defeat. We, as seniors, are facing a most important move in the game. As in chess, so in our lives, we must contemplate our moves carefully and make our decisions wisely. One becomes skilled in the challenging game only through learning and doing. So in life, as we carry out our decisions, we become able to live well. Our success or failure in the future depends upon how well we move through early steps, and how much we put into our education and preliminary training. In the game of life some of us will be tomor- row's leaders-the kings and queens. Others, the people, who are the nation itself, will be the knights and pawns. What ever our place in life, we will realize that its foundations were laid in our high school days. Thank you, Alma Mater, East Aurora High School, we'll always love thy name. 64154 of 1956 Q ---Q Q aagaaaaaimi illn----1 3 W X To show our deep gratitude we are happy to dedicate this Auroran to Mary Virginia Austin. We seniors feel that she has done a most noble job as our guide and teacher through our high school years. We sincerely appreciate her patient kindness and her willingness to help anyone at any time. She has given of herself to us in'these and many more ways. For this we will always remember Mrs. Austin. ibechcafion 'Our friend, Frank Graziano, has been our loyal class advisor for three years. He has promoted the success of our class activities by his willing help, able assistance, and expert guidance. Now at the close of our high school years, we wish to thank him by dedicating this Auroran to him in recognition of all he has done for us. Miss Almeter Mr. Asbury Mrs. Austin Mr. Beck Homemaking Science Guidance Muric Miss Benson Mr. Bird Mr. Bitterman Boldt Mr. Bove Mr. Bowen Homemahing Social Studie: ,, Shop Gym B si 'F , ff rffljgf' 'L Mrs. Byrnes Mr. Dayer Miss Dietrich Mr. Drescher Art Languager Printing Languages Gym Mr. Gallup Mr. Gould. Mrs. Graves Mr. Graziano Mr. Hagen Agriculture Science English Science Science Languages Mrs. Harbison Miss Harp Mr. Henry Mrs. Henry Mr. Henry Mr. Hudson Shop V English Social Studies English Buxinen Muxic Cldflkg Mr. J. Hulbert Mr. L. Hulbert Y X Mr. Hoover Miss Hyde Gym Gym 60003 QQJEJJYI Drivers Languages f',Zfl6f'7-N-27 Miss Kaiser Mrs. Keller Mr. Kelver Miss Kingsley Mr. Lawson Mr. Leland Business Social Studies Music Gym Science Social Studies MF- I-Ofigo Mrs. Luders Mr. Martina Mrs. McNeil Mrs. Morgan Mr. Nisita Business Gym Science English Gym Art Mr. Norberg Mr. Olmstead Mrs. Parker Mrs. Peek Mr. Pfleeger Mr. Pitt Mathematics Music Business English Mathematics English Mr- RiChCfI Mr. Roden Miss Rolston Mr. Riihl Mr. Schriber Mr. Scott L-wgudgei b Shop English Mathematics English S ociul Studies CLCU, Mr. Shed Mrs. Smith Miss Stanbro Miss Stanton Science Language: Guidance Malhematicx r' I i .',, , P 7, , M ,U I J, B Mrs. Thomason Mrs. Tiffany Mrs. Wagner Social Stndier Social Stndiex Social Szudier yf Xi X K .j. Row One: Mrs. Davis, Second Vice-Presidency Mr. Moore, High School Principal: Mrs. Holtz- claw, Prexidentg Mrs. Conable, Fin: Vice-President: Mrs. Rose, Secretary. Ron' Two: Mr. Con- able, Fin! Vice-Pre.rident,' Mr. Holtzclaw, Prexidencg Mr. Davis, Second Vice-Prerldenzg Mr. Wyatt, Treasurer. Miss Slanbro: Our class appreciates all you have done to build up our interests and the unselfish gift of time you have given in preparing us for college or a vocat' . '- c .!46!Ui60l 5 an gyuiclance Mr. Thomas C. Moore: We, the class of 1956, wish to express our gratitude for the great leadership and cooperation that we have received from you, our principal. We were sorry to lose Mr. Beebe in February to a new job. We appre- ciate your unselfish efforts on our behalf. Good luck in whatever you may undertake. Mr. McNeil: We, the class of 1956, wish to acknowledge our gratitude to you, Mr. McNeil, our outstanding junior high school advisor, for your patience and understanding during r years. rx s, 2:3 is iv wif is Q4 xy N 53 Q1 5? fra 112 e ea ii' Mr. Ricbert, we wish to thank ym for your helpful guidance throug out our high school years. Yo' expert consideration of our probler and your aid in their solution a much appreciated. 1 M Mrs. Austin, you have been such help to us in all phases of our higl school years. The assistance you hav given to our social functions as we as to that of our guidance is appr ciated by us all. A 2 , Mr. Henry, to you we want to say lank you for being such a wonder- L11 and understanding home room .acher. You helped to make our enior year the happy and fun-filled ne it was. Mr. Burdick, without your invalu- ,ble service in the department of udiovisual aid we would have acked many worthwhile pieces of znowledge. We thank you for this POSI heartily. 5L?. Epiii9iL55i'iQili93?Z59EiifliwlkE5S1Zf9i5ieEfai2.1W .xdcluid om an guidance Mr. Gmziano, for your assistance and aid in our many projects, for the WWW 'H three years you were our we thank you. Miss Dietrich, for your splendid directioh of our junior play, assist- ance with the year book and the other help you have given us all through our school life, we grate- fully thank you. 9 Mr. Nisita, we realize that you have given of your valuable time and effort for us this year in the comple- tion of our Senior project, the '56 Auroran. Please accept our hearty thanks for all you have done. 1 fji., L -fl . ,V , I L af Vw If . J, J' , 1 X. A X X R: :V U,-J i . f gf M M -L NZJAL w H fe' Y 5 5 k 1. - 1 1 , , ,. Q M if I 1 ' wwe, 'V , -L11 ,.. W I 1' 1 A Y! UU f ' S V1 Mr.' Siclnfejzer, we wish to thank you ltihe splendid job you are doingwffs junior high advisor. Your assistance helps to form the ideals of the students at an early age. .gn emoriam His Winsome personality and cheerful smile won friendsg his integrity and generosity kept them. We, his friends and classmates, can only hope that we may live as happy and unselfish lives as he did, and that in some way our memory of him may make immortal his fine qualities. Magi the Lord watch between me and thee while we are absent one from the other. --Genesis 31:49. Y Mr. Bowers: attitude. It was a joy to meet him in We regretted the passing of one of the halls and he always had a cheery our faithful custodiansj He did his word for everyone. work well and with such a pleasant 'IO uni 1221! STANLEY J. BAILEY NN Jeff PP Sonnetx FP My folks SD To break the bank at Vegax UF Oat of ga: Arn To be a dance hall dandy CAROL ARNOLD NN 'fcmzff PP FP SD UF Am Smoking B.T. To meet Lou With Speck To be a nurxe VITALY BAHANOVICH NN Vic PP FP SD UF Am Paperf on Jchool cam- pay Mr. Graziano U.S. Senator School To be a director of UVeona Campy PRISCILLA JEAN BAKER NN PP FP SD UF Am Prix Writing compofitiom Flon' and Unc, jean To be a Jontherner Where I .fhonld be Mon ambition c'e:t de devdnir gaie et hen- rease et d'aimer tout le monde FRANCIS J. J. BARRETT NN PP FP SD UF Am Hjdckll Bob-jack-yep! Granny Talmage To play hopxcotch with Sally Tingle again Uxaally loft To be an all-Jtar with the EA. Balldogx Foot- ball team ROBERT F. BARRETT NN Earp PP FP SD UF Am jack or Bob-yep! Mable To own my own for- mal Looking for kitty catx To own my oufn dif- tribiiting Co. JUDITH MARY BAKER NN PP FP SD UF Am vjudyn, People who fkip My family and S.P. To pan Phy.ric.r E.A.B, Co. Become an R.N. CATHERINE LOUISE NN PP FP SD UF Am BALDWII !IKdy!! UKHKJIJI People who talk behin other peopler back My family and Vern Beth To alwayx he happy Here, there and eiferj where To be a Regiftere Nnrse 2 i 5 I I 2 3 S I f I f KRY BOHALL Q HBOU Cruixing with Anne- Eeek! Mom 1 To have 'lreheizzy-lehen Friedi'J Here and there uiih Anne, Kathy or Peg To fit on a cloiid and peel holtle cap! LISABETI-I L. N F rn BRAITHWAITE BetJy School hurex Too many lo lin To he Jucceuful Chemixiry Lah, Reyfearch Chemist WILLIAM BEESING JAMES BIRKE NN Bill NN Birke PP FP SD UF Am 20 yr. men Mr. M aG oo To he a millionaire Siiidying To own a night cluh PP 315 jalopie: that d0n'i work FP Mr. Hagen SD To put a 22 cal. .fling on a 75Mm cafe UF I refine to anxwer on the haxix of the Sth amendment Am DAVID BOLDT NN Dave PP FP SD UF Am lWomen driver! My folks To ozrn a farm of my own Around Sardinia To he a .rnccenfal farmer LANETTA BROWN NANCY ANN BROWN JAMES BROOKS NN BroohJi PP FP SD UF Am Girli zrho wear Ber mudax Mom Sc Dad 'Water Jki in the Jwim ming pool Broohlr ? NN PP FP SD UF Am N eva Mom 8: Rim To ivater .vki On the phone NN Plump PP Boyf with hrufh cuff FP Mom, Dad, Brace 8: Gramp S SD Wfater .Ski lo China with Bru UF With him Am Ran the altendanre of- fice at E.A.H.S. ROBERT W. COLE, JR. NN Boh PP Women Drivers FP 1IIOther 81 Dad SD To liife on a desert is- land with Helen of Troy UF Woodies Am Make good WILLIAM M. CROCKETT NN Bim Benny PP 'People that stutter FP Mom 8: Dad SD To marry a million- aire's daughter UF Cruising with Cheeks Am To he successful FENTON BURKE SANDRA RAE CLARKE NN Busti Burl NN Sandy'l PP FP SD UF Am Flimsy excuses Beowulf To spike the punch at the P.T.A. open houses Engaging in philosophi- cal conifersations in the locker room To he a ifentriloquist PP FP SD UF Am Insincere people Mom 8: Dad To go to Florida again IIVilh every one else To he a success RONALD CULLINAN NN Tex Ron PP FP SD UF Am Bermuda shorts Shirley 84 Mom To own a neu' Mercury Hills To become a dairy farmer SYLVIA L. DAKE NN H5-yin PP FP SD UF Am People who pretend they are something th ey aren't Tom, Mom 8: Dad To have twins Writing a letter to Tom To get my MRS. De- gree 5, il Q CLARENCE ALAN NN PP FP SD UF Am VINCENT COLTI Clarahelle foe DiMaggio Mom, Dad, Butch my sisters To get on the S6411 question Home or Roycr Kitchen High paid chemz engineer ARLEAN RUTH CROFT NN PP FP SD UF Am Croftie Red headed people u like gum Little Tony Have naturally cu hair Oh someplace! To pass a chemis, test! ff Q Q I3 if ,. IE 5 I E 55 273 he ii ANN DIETRICH Barb Bliuhing Mom, Dad. 8: F.F.J. To take life as it conzef with a Jmile Rmhing around To he a teacher DEANNA E. DAVIS NN Dee PP Unfriendly people FP Edwin, Mom. Allan SD To have tzrinf UF IWith E. G. Am To get my M.R.S. de gree PATRICIA ANN DEPKE NN Pat PP Blufhing FP Mom, Dad, 84 the Dai- ly: SD To go to Alfred UF At home Am To he a Jecretary NTHONY DIFILIPPO N Tony Flip Ha! Ha! 3 lapf Mom, Dad. Sandi Sandra know: With Sandi To have a .ruccesfful lazc' practice SYLVIA LEE DIETZ NN Syl.r Suzie PP Seven O'Clock in the nzo1'1:j.1:g FP Neal, llolll. Dad and Gail SD To pan Chezniytry UF Bahyfilting Am To he a narcre PATRICIA DUGAN NN Dag PP People who teaye FP Mom, Dad 84 Mary SD To get through college UF With the gang A,,,D, Am To jam cash regicter in the Boohroom. ROGER ECK NN Beah PP Filling out Application blank! FP My mother? only Jon SD Exterminate my locker partner. UF Anywhere Am None JOHN F. DONOVAN NN Johnnie Demon PP Girlf irho Jnzohe FP Mom, Dad, Teach, Dorff SD To tahe out A,E. UF IWorhing on my Oldx Am To he a mechanic of a Mercury garage Aw 'v' M wwm W BRUCE ALAN EDWARDS NN Tiger PP FP SD UF Am Girlf with long hair Mom, Dad, Nance 8: Gramp S Water Jki to China with Nance With her To he .ruccenful SUE NN PP FP SD UF Am ANN EHLERS Su:ie 8th period Mn. Auxtin, G. C. Have twin: hy the time I'm twenty With my note in a hook Learn how to .fwim DAVID ELLS NN Dutch PP Women driver.: FP P.G.0. SD Fly an :Airplane UP Out hehind the harn Am How to get out of thix world alive JOEL E. Ess NN joey PP junior licenfey FP Afom, Dad SD Win E.C.I.C. Barehall championxhip UF Cruixing or playing hall Am Graduate from college EW -'. KEITH EVERETT NN Beetle PP FP SD UF Am English compoxitionx Mom, Dad, Ed, Ted, lim To outwit Min Harp Anywhere To he ax Juccefxful ax my father MARY FOSTER NN Frofty PP People with Florida .fun- tan'5 during the winter FP Mom, Dad and Lil SD To learn hour' to drive UF With the other kidx Am Go hack to Skidmore and :ee all the kidx 5 is 5 Si as 31 225 31? if 551 is 4? 2134 Q f S? JAMES ERNST NN PP FP SD UF Am Ernie Stock mufflerx Parentx Own a Jpeed hoat ln my car ' Engineer GEORGIA LEE NN PP FP SD UF Am ESTABROC Porge Low radios Family, Bert To get my driverx cenxe Talking To continue to he ha PJ' 321 32 vp 11,1 Q21 ia QE F52 we we ,M fa SV 3 te 2 513 if S , BARBARA FOX NN Barh PP FP SD UF Am Time Mom 8: Dad Live, Love 8: he happy Up to my nech in trou- hle Learn to drive the training car MARILYNN FOX NN PP FP SD UF Am Faye Having to he on time Mom, Dad, Gin, Mike and Donn To own Saks Fifth Ave- nue Where everyone el.re if To .ree the world V J I EILA GILL Shelly 5'7 The Whips Own a .rportf car Out of town n Go hack to Europe VTH GOWANLOCK -T 1 Ruthi Girlx who Jmoke Rog, Mom 8: Dad To he a Fehruary hride Home, writing a letter To graduate in janu- ary KATHLEEN HAAS NN PP FP SD UF Am rrKatbyt: Slingin' Hafh Mom 8: Dad Convince jeff Chandler I'm his type Starting .romething I ean't finixh Put an egg in my Jhoe and heat it! WILLIS M. HAHN NN Bill PP FP SD UF Am Sand Traps Mom 8: Dad Play St. Andrews E.A.C.C. Be a succen JOSEPH GILLESPIE NN ff-101.611 Ujojoll PP junior Licen.re.f FP Mom 8: Dad SD To get something for nothing UF on the hottom of the pile Am To run 99M yardx for a touchdown TED GREEN NN ? PP Crawling acrosf the floor in gym clam FP Mom, Dad, lack 8: Spartan SD Catch a kangaroo with a mouie trap UF Where I Jhouldn't he Am Live to he 100 yearf old GEORGE B. HASSELBERG NN Gnrndrop PP FP SD UF Am Quiet parties Mom, Dad, Boh, EH. To go to Hawaii Playing record: at Buh- hle: hoaxe To always he happy and Juccenfnl in life DAN HENDIL-FORSSELL NN Danne Ap. Pr, T. PP FP Ta. Hahae ingen men aiu- hyrn-. Pirat e Angelagenlzet 9 SD UF Am MlIIg8l1g01'U S09 Main Street--U ill in the future he found in Sweden Hare not :een them yet Lswommtliimmw PHYLLIS E. HAIGHT NN Phyl PP Unfriendly people FP Liz SD That'.v a Jecret! UF Out of town Am To have some BRUCE R. HASKIN NN Ha.fhie PP AmyL0u FP Mom and Dad SD Roh Brink? and get away with it UF Chaxing Cole and Dailey out of the house Am To do a hetter joh than Harry F. EDWARD D. HORNING NN Ed PP Monday morning hluey FP Mom 8: Dad SD To drive at Le Nan: UF At home Am To go to college DAVID ARTHUR HUBBS NN Art Butch PP Girl: who mind other girlx hnfinexpf FP Nom 8z Dad 8: Pat SD Manage the Hilton ho- tel: UF 271 Olean Street Am To nzahe a million at Vegas THAD HEIMBURG NN Heinze PP FP SD UF Am ELEANOR R HILL NN PP FP SD UF Am SRY KIENER J IWeiner School P 1 fl Mom 8: Dad, To own a new Ford eifery year Nu-Way To he a printer KREEN D. KIRSH XI D I I1 Keen Monday morningy My family and Lean A date with V In 107 with our dam- my ifiifir, amar, reirxe, aleg- rarse JOHN STEPHEN F AY KERLEY NN PP FP SD UF Am JURATOVIC jack An elite social group Gail, Mom 81 Dad Beat the wheel at Vegaf lVith Gail Be president of Ford Motor Co. NN PP Rainy day: FP Mom Sc Dad SD Travel UF With Carol Am To he an Air Hoxten BARBARA KILLINGER NN PP FP SD UF Am Kille1 Bath Smoking in cart Mom 84 Dad To have a date with Marlon Oat of town To learn how to drire SANDRA J. KNAPP MARY ANN KRAMER ROGER KLINE NN Rog PP FP SD UF Am Dall night in E. A. Mom and Dad To pan Biology with Stanho Loft To he a foothall hero NN PP FP SD UF Am Sandy Monday morning: Mom and Dad See the world Weft Fally Alwayx he happy NN Kramie PP Theoremy FP My Family Bc Nu SD To he part owner of the Kleenex factory UF II ith everyone elxe Am To alwayf he happy WILLIAM LEMIEUX NN Willy Guillaume PP Draft dodgerr FP Mom SD Own a IWaltlaer.f M.P. 43-44 Ckb mlm UF ln my tank Am To become an officer, U.S. Army ANNE L. MACK NN Annie PP Waiting for C?.'.'D FP Mom, Dad and Arlene SD T. F. T. T. AI, W, P. UF Goofen off' with Bo and Kath Am To own ai car without a clutch LESLIE KUHN DAVID LATHROP NN PP FP SD UF Am Le: FagotJ Letter P. Vifit Moon Chasing Fagots Navy career NN Sam PP junior licence FP Mom, Dad, Sis SD Go to Burma UF Club Am Electrical Engineering ADELAIDE MAGRATH NN PP FP SD UF Am Addie Babie Lies Can't you guesx? It'J too Jecret C.R.R. To run a'nigl9t club with bubble dancers MATTHEW! S. MAKOWSKI NN Matt Magoo PP Fact driver:- FP Mom, Dad, and facie SD Play guard for Prince- ton UF Bottom of- pile Am Aeronautical Engineer- ing degree 8: let Pilot ALBERT H. LITTEER NN Al PP M o.rt girlx FP Margie SD Trip to Alafka UF Warsaw Am Engineer PAUL B. MACROBERTS NN Mac PP Slow driven FP Mom SD To go to college UF .9 Am To be a :uccen LANK MIDDLETON N J J D F m Amie Women driverx Boh Hope Own a tar Playing Cards Go to College KMES A. MILLER N F rn Iim Unnecexfary waiting Mom, Dad, jude To have patience Where l'm not Juppoxed to he To he suctetfful KARL T. MANZEL NN PP FP SD Am Little Tar Homework Judy Mills Sc Mother and Dad To graduate thix year To win the ftoth ear championyhip next year ADRIAN METZ NN Ade PP Bermuda: and lenee Jock: FP Mom, Dad, 84 Sue SD Toaxt marxhmallouw over a Bunsen hurner in chem. clan UF With Till Am Pau Englifh CAROLYN SUE MILLER NN PP FP SD UF Am Caro Eartha Lop-sided Antennax Love ya all Sing Carmen with Guy Lomhardo Wfandering around ina daze To alwayx have ax much fun at I am hav- ing now PAUL MUNDT SANDRA LEE NAULTY DONALD RAY MUMFORD NN PP FP SD UF Am Don Booht No one Graduate in .june Loading 16-ton for the A 81 P Chiropractor NN PP FP SD UF Am Paul English Mom 81 Dad 200 acre farm Farming at home Farming NN Sandie Le Pun PP FP SD UF Am People who don't liften to heginningx of con- versationf Family and BB To roller Jhate in the Jehool hall! , In a nut houfe To .fit on my host' lap FUMIKO OKA NN Fumiko PP Quarrelling FP Parents SD To have a trip all the world UF Playing the piano Am To be a diplomat ROBERT N. PALMER 01267 NN Bob Doc Robbie PP Low chandeliers FP Parents SD Be my teachers' teacher UF Hither and yon Am To be ambitions LYNN C. NORTHRUP NN Lynn ,L . PP Shanked wedge shots Mom Win the national open Coniitry club Become a good engineer RONALD OFFHAUS NN Dude Ron PP FP SD UF Am Gopher balls Parents, Bobby Win E.C.l.C. Baseball championship With Paul and jack Own my own business GRETCHEN E. PETRE NN Gretch Distance Nick, Sal and families If I told it wouldn't come true In the bliie and white Ford To be able to take life as it comes along JACQUELINE PICKRELL NN Jackie Pic PP FP SD UF Am Moody people Love 'em all To bay a sportscar for a friend With the Whips Out of town with every- one else SALLY ORR NN Sal Bogie PP Distance FP Parents, Gretch, R, I SD To have a ranch hon with pillars! UF Yon don't know ya?!? Am Medical Secretary KENNETH PAULSON NN skip PP Fords I FP Io and family SD Make first million at 2 UF 10's Am To graduate 1 ED PORTER JR. J r Junior Bermuda Shorts Mother and Father To pass Trig Asleep To get all my home- work done ,ISCILLA ANN PRATT J 1 Pris Fluff Low leaping kangaroo: Mom, Dad, Sal To make Doc Donovan laugh Eating Medical Secretary JAMES o. PIERCE NN Satchmo Jim PP Women drivers FP Mr. Hudson, Mr. Olm- stead, Mom, Dad SD To play the trumpet like Harry James UF At the small end of a trumpet Am To play first trumpet in the Navy Band MARY ARDATH PIERCE NN PP FP SD UF Am People who whine Amo Tutti To visit Italy again Singing To he a really good linguist DONALD CLIFFARD RATHS NN Fid PP Cigarettes FP Mom, Joyce, Norhs SD Marry 1. H. UF Elma Am Civil Engineer DORIS MARILYN REED NN D0ry PP Monday mornings FP Audrey SD UF Loafing Am To become a nurse Honeymoon in Hawii ROY F. POTTER NN erR0yu PP FP SD UF Am Riding school huses Mom, Dad, and Dehhy Score 50 points in a Hamburg basketball game Frog Pond To graduate from col- lege ROBERT H. PRICE NN Bob PP FP SD UF Am Gahhy women Sharon Sharon's and the high school office Make a million and spend it in a day EDGAR ALLEN REIGH NN Mambo PP Larzdliibberf FP T.G., G.0, SD To be another Sirling Ball UF Not at bome Am To iurite a Fanla.rie in LILLIAN RHODES NN Lil PP Monday morningx FP Mom, Dad, R. M, SD To go lo Hawaii UF Am 52 Norlb W'illou' Street To be a Jecrezary Mambo ROBERT ALLEN RODGERS . , NN Bob PP Sebool FP Mom and Dad SD Go to Hawaii UF Fixing can Am Be an auto mecbanic NANCY SAMCOE NN Nance PP FP SD UF Am Alarm clocks' Mother I'll keep it a .fecrez Reading in bed Be a mixxionary DAVE A. SCHWARTZ NN Andre BEVERLY A. SCOBIE NN Bev Neeb PP FP 7 cenzx ready casb Marm and Tom SD To work in the U. S. Mint UF Ea!! Gym Am To get my D.D.S. PP FP People who don? know Molber, Pal, Clifford, and the kidx SD To go to Paris and meet Dior UF Ealing and .rleeping Am To be another Ceil C bapman BEVERLY ANN ROWLEY NN Be1f BnbbleJ PP Sqaeaky oiolinx FP Mom and Dad SD To .ring ban UF Al a piano Am To alwayr be happy KAYE D. SCHNECKENBERGI NN Katie PP People who .rcaff the feet FP Mom and Dad SD To ride a motorcycle UF Somewhere around Ea Aurora Am Be an office worker kim DHN W. SMITH 'N ur .ID Chitty lack lI'70men who Jmoke My parentf, Kit To have the last word With Kit To pau Spanifh with the help of my mother- in-law UDITH CAROLYN VAN IN P P D IF Im LEW nButEbn! ujudyu People who drink too mitch Mom, Dad, and Dot T.G.O.W.I.G.P. Riding stock car: To he an Airline Ste- warden JAMES R. SILLIMAN GERALD SMITH NN rfjimff NN Smitty PP FP SD UF Am Girly who Jmoke Mom and Dad To have a harem On the linkx Chemical engineer PP FP SD UF Am Bermuda .rhortx Mom and Dad To own a thonxand hiver of beet At I. G. H owe To lead a .fncceuful life CAROL TESON NN rrT:f PP Too mitch to do and too little time to do it FP I love'm all SD UF Am Wrettle an alligator Among the crowd To travel ARLENE WALLIS SANDRA WEBSTER ELENA ANN VINES NN Smilie PP FP SD UF Am Yellow admirfion Jlipx' Mom, Dad, and ..,.L !.' To own my own .rportx car In a Daze To go to Florida again NN rYAr!J! PP FP SD UF Am Gum Snapperx Dave, Charl, jim, Judy Go to Hawaii Mailing letter! to Boh loner Univerxity Learn how to drive NN Sandy PP FP SD UF Am Being .fhort My parents and hrother To own a million-dollar wardrobe At the Aurora Theatre To he a Private Secre- tary MARY RUTH WHEELER NN Sponge PP Boy: in Bermuda: FP Ian, Al, Mom, Matt SD To take Mr. Moore'J place for one day UF With Matt Arn To get married BEVERLY WILLIAMS NN Bee PP Stuck-up people FP Mom and Dad SD Roller .fkate through the hallf UF Around Wen Fally Am Lead a happy, proxper- ouf life JUDY WEINHEIMER NN Jude PP FP SD UF Am Cracking knucklex Mom, Dad, lim, Arl Pax: my dri1xer'J test With lim Get married and he happy?? MARILYN WELCH NN PP FP SD UF Am Sponger Monday morningx Mom and Dad Make a million hefore l'm 30 Around E. A. To Jucceed i i'l aw JOHN WOLSLEY NN PP FP SD UF Am Rowdy Girly that drink Mom and Dad To win the Indianapolis 500 Putting another coat of paint on my car. To win the Kentucky Derby on an Oftrich. PATRICIA BOYD YOUNG NN Pat PP FP SD UF Am Pride and jealousy Dave To raife hlaek orehidx Having fun! Be a huyer at Bergen NANCY E. WIESNER NN Nano PP School husex FP I love them all SD I won't tell UF Out of town Am To live, love, laugh an he happy SALLY ANN WILLIAMS NN Sal PP Loud people FP My family, Prix SD See all of the 48 UF Taking picturef Am Alwayf he happy Sf, ss ' E. ia ii ,ng .141 Q Q Q vffr' ff' 4 E .Q-5' T1 f-mi' WLM, ffiiigivggffw ,L ,W 'I A 5 R fn 3' 'W 5321 LaNetta Brown Barbara Dietrich Mary Kramer George Hasselberg 1 Bruce Edwards Georgia Estabrook Bill Hahn Brooks MacRoberts Cfadri As the class of 1956 brings to a close thir- teen years together in school, we take away with us the fond memories of those years. Who will ever forget the first moment, when he was brought in to meet his first real teachers, Mrs. Roberts and Miss Morton, the fun he had with the sandbox and real store or the tense moment when Sally Orr climbed to the top of the trapeze and was afraid to come down? Our first lesson in cooperation was evident in this year. In first grade we were separated into differ- ent rooms. Our first drama production was in the form of a play, Molly and Her Dolls. Miss Steger and Mrs. Whiting gave us a start in art and music, but the biggest thing was learning to read and write. When we moved on to second grade, we found that our teachers had no intentions of being left behind and advanced with us. It was in that year that another second grade teacher was added, so some of us went to Miss Michaels. A puppet show in the auditorium was a big highlight of our year in third grade. We also began painting murals, with which Miss Steger tried to develop our artistic natures. Fourth and fifth grades ran smoothly as we advanced in learning and began such compli- cated things as multiplication tables and, hor- ror of horrors, long division! In fourth grade, Mrs. Bartrum gave us a start on the wonders of science. During these two years, we partici- pated in two operettas. In the fourth grade, most of us were wide-eyed members of the chorus for Dreamboal. In the fifth grade pro- duction, Dawn Boy, we advanced to rainbows, raindrops or winds. In sixth grade we became the Seniors of elementary school. We were members of the Service Club, which helped in the cafeteria or in the halls. As we look back, the younger ones didn't seem to like it very well. The oper- etta that year was Hansel and Gretel. We all remember Bev Rowley as the green-faced witch who had the cookie house and got pushed into the not too sturdy oven. Seventh grade was a big year in our lives. 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Y ii: 1 5 Psa ' gras 35 ,. af ' V V ttr, A g 1' L-., Zf Ef ' :Ti . k,yV V , Patti Depke, Marilyn Fox Keith Everett Kareen Kirsch Sally Williams Elena Vines Bev Scobie .Md f0l y Eighth grade came and we came out of the disillusioned idea that homework was fun. We became more active and this year we held a skating party. In Mr. Hickey's arithmetic class, we learned lots of arithmetic, were threatened with the gavel and enjoyed Spaghetti joe. As freshmen, we held our first big dance, the Sweetheart Swing, with Busti Burke and Carol Teason as King and Queen. We were really successful and it added much to our treasury. Mr. Graziano guided our class that year. Our sophomore year was our first in senior high school. The Sweetheart Swing became an annual affair and another big success. The sec- ond dance, Club '56, did not fair quite as well. Some people from the class were members of the cast, orchestra, or chorus of the operetta, The Lowland Sea staged during that year. Also during that year 31 members of the class were inducted into the Junior National Honor Society. When our junior year rolled around, we became very busy. First, we had the Sadie Hawkins Dance at which jeff Bailey and Sue Buffum were crowned Daisy Mae and l.i'l Abner and won a ham as a prize. Then came our annual Sweetheart Swing and following close at its heels the Junior play, Cheaper by the Dozen. About that time all the drug stores ran out of red hair rinse as the cast all became red-heads overinight. On April 30th, we gave the Junior, Senior Prom, My Blue Heaven. Donn Potter and Marilyn Fox were crowned king and queen. Moons, stars and blue clouds transformed the gym into a place in the sky. This year 25 members of the class were hon- ored by being inducted into the Senior Na- tional Honor Society. After emerging from piles of 5 x 5 cards, schedule changes, magazine subscriptions, Christmas card sales, college applications, cap and gown measurements and a hundred and one other things, we found that we were sen- iors. Our class is smaller by sixty people and we miss those classmates who went to Iroquois. Our auditorium homeroom is supervised by Mr. Graziano and Mr. Henry. We'll never for- get Mr. Graziano's face when we had a fire drill in the midst of handing out Christmas cards or Mr. Henry's lectures on the merits of getting to homeroom at the appointed time and not five minutes later. As we step out of high school to meet what- ever comes, whether it be college, armed forces, or a job, we will take with us these and many more memories. 29 Marilyn Fox, - Priscilla Pratt l Don Raths john Woolsly Mary Pierce Priscilla Baker The Sandy Websters Sylvia Dietz Robert Palmer Dan Hendil-Forssell Dan, our Swedish boy, has been a popular member of the class of '56. He participated in cross country this fall and also has been active in skiing. After he has completed his education, Dan Wants to travel and then go into industry. Mary Pierce 67XCA6U'lg8 .S?lfL6!Ql'lff5 F umiko Oka Our smiling japanese exchange student has won many friends through her charm and cheerfulness. She has helped us to understand her country and we hope that she has gained a better understanding of our way of life. Fumiko is very interested in music and plays both piano and 'violin. Sheila Gill AROL ARNOLD-Chorus l, 25 Library National Honor Society 45 Classical Club Tutoring 4. ITALY BAHANOVICH - Class Presi- ent 15 Student Council 2, 3, 45 Varsity A 2, l 45 Football Manager 15 Track 1, 3, 45 iolf 25 Cross-Country 2, 3, 45 Basketball lanager 2, 35 Jr. Play Ticket Chairman 39 'outh Discussion 3, 45 Yearbook Staff 45 rojection Club 3, 4. TANLEY J. BAILEY -Football 1, 2, 3, 5 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 lational Honor Society 3, 45 President of Class 3, 45 Treasurer of Class 1, 25 Varsity t 2, 3, 45 Member of Youth Discussion Club 35 Red Cross Representative 3. lAY BALDWIN-Girls Sports l, 2, 3, 45 r. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Jr. Play Cast 35 Jr. Iational Honor Society 25 Sr. Chorus Oper- tta Cast 45 Year Book 3, 45 Harmonettes 45 iirls Varsity A 3, 45 Girls Bowling 2, 4. 'RISCILLA BAKER - National Honor ociety 3, 45 Red Cross Representative and lxecutive Board 3, 45 Girls Sports 3, 45 ophomore Counselor, Band, Orchestra 1. IOB BARRETT-Football 1, 2, 45 Base- fall 15 Track 25 Tennis 35 Wrestling 45 Iighlights 45 Home Room Treasurer 1, 2, 5 Chorus 25 Year Book Sports Editor 45 'hoto Committee 35 Senior Bowling 3, 45 Volleyball 3, 4. FRANCIE BARRETT- Football 1, 2, 3, 45 r. Play Stage Manager 35 Boys Bowling Jfficer 45 Red Cross Representative 45 Var- ity A 3, 45 Volleyball 3, 4. ELISABETH L. BRAITHWAITE - Sopho- more Counselor 25 National Honor Society V, 45 Library Aid 35 Science Club 3, 45 Year look 45 Chemistry Lab Assistant 4. ANETTA BROWN-Year Book Copy ditor 45 Chorus 1, 2, 45 Girls Sports 1, 2, 5 National Honor Society 2, 45 Classical Club President 25 Ski Club Treasurer 4. IANCY BROWN-Girls Sports 1, 2, 3, 5 Varsity A 3, 45 Executive Board 1, 2, 35 unior Play Committee 35 Bowling 1, 2, 3, 5 Swimming 45 Art Club 1, 25 Feature Edi- Jr Highlights 4. ENTON BURKE- Football l, 2, 3, 45 iasketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 45 Boys 'arsity A 2, 3, 45 Vice-President of Class 15 tudent Council Senator 15 President of flass 25 President of Jr. National Honor ociety 25 Secretary-Treasurer of Student iouncil 35 Sr. National Honor Society 3, 4. .S?afi:5fic:5 SANDRA CLARKE-Varsity A l, 2, 3, 45 Girls Sports l, 2, 3, 45 Highlights 1, 25 Year Book 3, 45 Art Club 1, 25 Service Club 25 Bowling Officer 3, 45 Jr. Play Costume Committee 35 Swimming 45 Graduation Usher 35 Homeroom President 3. CLARENCE COLTER - Science Club 45 Operetta 45 Service Club 1. WILLIAM CROCKETT-Track 15 Home Room President 25 Junior Play Properties and Stage Crew 3. ARLEAN CROFT - Choir 3, 45 Girls Sports 3, 45 Year Book 45 Highlights 45 Junior Play Cast 3. RONALD CULLINAN-F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. SYLVIA DAKE-F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Year Book Staff 4. DEANNA DAVIS - Sophomore Counselor 25 Sr. National Honor Society 45 F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. PAT DEPKE - Executive Board 2, 3, 45 Year Book Staff 45 Cheerleader 2, 3, 45 Var- sity A Club 2, 3, 45 Girls Sports 2, 3, 45 Red Cross Representative 15 Highlights l, 25 Class Treasurer 3. BARBARA DIETRICH-Girls Sports 1, 2, 3, 45 Chorus 3, 45 Year Book Secretary 45 Sr. Harmonettes 45 Ski Club 3, 45 Student Council 15 Tutor 4. SYLVIA LEE DIETZ-F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 45 Jr. Play Ushers and Tickets 33 Graduation Usher 35 Chorus 1, 2, 35 Year Book 4. ANTHONY DIFILIPPO III -'Executive Board 3, 45 Jr. Play Cast 33 Sophomore Counselor 25 J.V. Baseball 1, 25 J.V. Bas- ketball 25 Football 2, 3, 45 Bowling 3, -45 Boys Varsity- A 45 Home Room President 1, 35 Homeroom Representative 25 M.C. for Variety Show 4. JOHN DONAVAN - Bowling 15 Wres- tlingg Volleyball. PAT DUGAN-Jr. Chorus 15 Girls Sports 1, 2, 3, 45 Service Club 2, 35 Bowling 1, 35 Art Club 2, 35 Bookroom 45 Highlights 3, 45 Jr. Red Cross Representative 35 Swimming 45 Year Book 3. BRUCE EDWARDS - Jr. Play cas: 35 Football 2, 3, 45 J.V. Baseball 25 Secretary of Bowling League 3, 45 President of Span- ish Club 35 Varsity A 3, 4. SUE ANN EHLERS-Girls Sports 1, 2, 3, 45 Junior Red Cross 15 Varsity A 3, 45 Grad- uation Usher 3. 31 JAMES ERNST-Cross-Cou,ntry 45 Swim- ming Team 4. JOEL ESS - Secretary of Class 15 Vice-Pres- ident of Class 25 Jr. Red Cross Representa- tive 1, 35 Jr. National Honor Society 25 Var- sity A Club 2, 35 Basketball l, 3, 45 Volley- ball 45 Student Council 25 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. GEORGIA ESTABROOK - Senior Na- tional Honor Society 45 F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Year Book 45 Service Club 25 Bookroom 4. KEITH EVERETT-Varsity Swimming 45 Projection Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 35 Junior and Senior National Honor Societies. MARY FOSTER-Girls Sports 1, 2, 3, 45 Bowling 1, 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Girls Varsity A President 4. BARBARA Fox-Girls sports 1, 2,' 3, 4, Varsity A 45 Home Room Vice-President 35 Highlights 1, 2, 3, 45 Chorus 25 Art Club 1, 25 Service Club 3, 45 Red Cross Representa- tive 2. MARILYNN FOX-Cheerleader 45 Var- sity A 3, 45 Year Book 45 Art Club 1, 25 Highlights 35 Homeroom Treasurer 1, 35 Executive Board 45 Girls Sports 1, 2, 3, 45 Graduation Usher 35 Jr. Play Committee 35 Bowling Officer 1, 3. SHEILA GILL-Sr. National Honor Soci- ety 3, 45 Girls Sports 1, 2, 3, 45 Executive Board 2, 3, 45 Art Club 1, 2, 35 Highlights 1, 2, 35 American Field Service 45 Spanish Club 35 Varsity A 3, 45 Student Council 45 Jr. Play Costumes Committee 35 Prom Dec- orating Committee 35 Bowling 4. JOSEPH GILLESPIE-Football 2, 3, 45 Jr. National Honor Society 25 Sr. National Honor Society 3, 45 Varsity A 3, 45 Spanish Club 35 Class Treasurer 45 Volleyball 4. WILLIS M. HAHN-Golf l, 2, 3, 45 Foot- ball 1, 2, 35 Sr. Choir 3, 45 Boys Varsity A 1, 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 45 Jr. Red Cross 25 Swimming 4. PHYLLIS HAIGHT - Canisteo Central School 1, 2, 35 Band, Orchestra, Chorus 1, 2, 45 Girls Sports 1, 2, 3, 45 Local Honor Soci- ety 35 Sr. Play Committee 39 Student Coun- cil 35 Student Director of Operetta 45 Class President 35 Cheerleader 35 Junior Play Cast 3. BRUCE HASKIN-Cross Country l, 45 Varsity A 4. GEORGE B. HASSELBERG-Sr. Choir 3: Bookroom' Staff 45 Advertising Committee for Let -Freedom Sing 3. THAD HEIMBURG - Sr. Band 1, 23 Dance Band 3. EDWARD D. HORNING ---I.V. Basket- ball 23 Varsity Basketball 33 Tennis 2, 3, 43 Sr. Choir 4. DAVID HUBBS-Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Council 2, 3, 43 Executive Board 1, 2g Boys Varsity A 2, 3, 4g Conservation Club 1, 2. JOHN S. JURATOVIC-Football 2, 3, 43 j.V. Baseball 1, 23 Cross Country 23 Track 43 Conservation Club 13 Historian 23 Home Room Officer 23 Youth Discussion Club 33 Discussion Club President 43 B.S. Squad- ron 4. BARBARA KILLINGER - Junior Play Property, Ushers 33 Varsity A 1, 2, 3, 43 Girls Sports 1, 2, 3, 43 Highlights 1, 2g Art Club 1, 23 Bowling Treasurer 3, 43 Vice- President Home Room 3. KAREEN KIRSCH-Year Book 3, 43 Edi- tor 43 Girls Sports 1, 2, 3, 43 Girls Varsity A 3, 43 Spanish Club 33 Executive Board 1, 23 Jr. Play Chairman3 Home Room Presi- dent 2, 33 Magazine Sale Winner 43 Na- tional Honor Society 4. ROGER KLINE-J.V. Football 1, 23 Var- 'sity Football 3, 43 Track 23 Bowling 43 Con- servasion Club 1, 23 Leaders Discussion Group 33 B.S. Club 4. SANDRA KNAPP-Red Cross Represent- ative 33 Sr. Girls Choir 33 Year Book 43 Sr. Choir 43 F.H.A. 2, 33 Harmonettes 43 Art Club 2, 4. MARY ANN KRAMER--Choir 1, 2s Art Club 13 Girls Sports 1, 2, 3, 43 Year Book 3, 43 Graduation Usher 33 Home Room Officer 2, 3. LESLIE KUHN -- Varsity Swimming 43 Radio Club 4. DAVID LATHROP - J.V. Baseball 13 Cross-Country 3, 43 Track 3, 43 Youth Dis- cussion 3, 43 Volleyball 4. BILL LEMIEUX - Basketball 2, 3, 45 Home Room Representative 43 Junior Play Stage Chairman 33 Junior Red Cross 23 Sr. National Honor Society 43 Varsity A 4g Spanish Club 3. AL LITTEER-Science Club 2, 33 Wres- tling 23 Baseball 1, 23 Senator 4. ' ANN MACK-Girls Sports 1, 2, 43 Stu- dent Stenographer 43 Red Cross Representa- tive 2. .gifafidficri PAUL BROOKS MaCROBERTS -- Year Book 43 Sr. Choir 43 Home Room President 1, 23 Home Room Vice-President 3. ADELIE MAGRATH--Art Club 2, 3, 43 Girls Sports 43 Year Book 3. MATTHEW MAKOWSKI - Vice-Presi- dent of Home Room 13 President of Home Room 23 Senator 2, 33 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 junior Honor Society 33 Vice-President of Student Council 4. KARL MANZEL - Varsity Football 43 Choir 43 Bowling 43 Library Staff 33 Maga- zine Sale Winner 4. ADRIAN METZ - Sr. Choir 43 Science Club 2, 3, 43 junior National Honor Soci- ety 33 Year Book 3, 43 Service Club 2, 3. FRANK MIDDLETON -- Varsity Baseball Manager 1, 2, 33 Bowling 43 Year Book Staff Advertising3 Business Manager 4. CAROLYN MILLER-Bowling 1, 2, 3, 43 Senior Choir 2, 3, 43 jr. Play3 Art Club 1, 2, 3g Girls Sports 1, 2, 3, 43 Year Book 3, 4. JAMES MILLER--Football 2, 3, 43 Choir 43 Boys Quartette 43 Volleyball 43 Baseball 4g Track 43 Service Club 23 Best Foot For- ward' 4. PAUL MUNDT-F.F.A. 5, 4. SANDRA NAULTY-Choir l, 2, 3, 4g Girls Sports 1, 2, 3, 43 Art Club 33 Sr. Chordettes 43 Year Book 43 Best Foot For- ward 43 jr. Play Cast 33 Prom Attendant. LYNN NORTHRUP-V. Golf 1, 2, 3, 43 V. Swimming 43 Jr. Honor Society 3. RONALD OFFHAUS-Baseball l, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2, 4g Bowling Secretary 33 Bowl- ing President 43 jr. Red Cross Representa- tive 1, 2, 33 Student Council 3, 43 ,Volleyball 43 Varsity A Club 3, 4. SALLY ORR-Bowling 2, 3, 43 Sr. Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 13 Class Treasurer 13 Student Stenographer 43 Best Foot For: ward 4. ROBERT PALMER - Class Executive Board 3, 43 Class Vice-President 33 Ex- change Student 33 junior National Honor Society 33 Sophomore Counselor 2g Presi- dent of National Honor Society 43 Student Council 3, 4, Cabinet 43 Football 1, 2, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 33 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4. GRETCHEN PETRE - Bowling Z, 3, 43 Sr. Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball lg Year Book 4g Student Stenographer 4. 32 JACQUELINE PICKRELL - Highlights 2, 3, 43 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Chordettes 43 G. Varsity A 2, 3, 43 Vice-President of Var: A 43 Girls Sports 1, 2, 3, 43 Year Book Art Club 1, 23 Prom Dec. 33 Cheerleader 2g Executive Board 1, 23 Student Cour Senate 1. JAMES PIERCE-Band and Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Choir 43 Boys'Quartette 43 Track Swimming '43 Basketball 13 Science Club Operetta 4. MARY PIERCE-Operetta 2, 4g Jr. Pl Cast 33 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Girls Sports 1, 33 National Honor Society 3, 4g Jr. R Cross Executive Board 3, 43 Chordettes Student Council Cabinet 3, 43 Bowling l, 33 Exchange Student 3. PRISCILLA PRATT-sf. choir 1, 2, 3, Sr. Chordettes 43 Bowling 1, 2, 4g Sr. Gi Sports 43 Marching Band 1, 23 Best Fc Forward 43 Sr. National Honor Society Year Book 43 Student Stenographer Home Room Treasurer 2. ROY POTTER-Football l, 2, 3, 43 B ketball 1, Z, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Vi- President of Senior Class 4g Senator 3, Choir 43 Varsity A iSec.J 2, 3, 43 Best Ft Forward 4. DONALD RATI-IS-Football 3, 43 Bc Bowling 3, 43 Volleyball 3, 43 Jr. Nation Honor Society 1, 23 Secretary of Spani Club 33 Tennis 2, 33 Basketball 1, 23 Hor Room Representative 43 Jr. Red Cross Home Room Vice-President 33 Year Bon 33 jr. Play Committee 3. DORIS REED-Girls Sports 1, 2, 3, Year Book 43 Red Cross Representative 43 Varsity A 3, 43 House of Representativ 23 Home Room Vice-President 13 Jr. Pl Make Up 4. ED REIGH-Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Se ior Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Dance Band 1, 2, 43 Latin Band 33 Swimming Team 4. LILLIAN RHODES-F.G.A. 2, 33 Gradu tion Usher 33 Library Staff 3. ROBERT RODGERS - Football 39 E Choir 33 Year Book 43 NANCY SAMCOE-F.H.A. l, 2, 33 Ye Book Staff 43 Bookroom Staff 4. KAYE SCHNECKENBERGER - Gradu tion Usher 33-Sf. Chorus 1, 23 Sr. Gil Chorus 33 Bowling 1, 2, 3, 43 Library Sta 33 Jr. Play Committee 3. DAVE SCHROEDER -- Bowling 1. -vAVE A. SCHWARTZ - Swimming eam 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Sr. Choir 1, 4g 'rchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Jr. Play 33 Science Club , 2, 3, 43 Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2g est Foot Forwardu 43 Boys Quartette- 4g ighlights 1, 2, 5. EVERLY A. SCOBIE-Art Club 1, 2, 3, g Red Cross Representative 1, 2, 33 Year ook Staff 43 Bowling 1, 23 Graduation lsher 33 Highlights 13 Student Stenogra- Iher 4. AMES SILLIMAN-Executive Board 13 'olf 1, 2, 3, 43 Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4g ighlights 2, 3, 43 Student Council '43 Jr. d Sr. National Honor Societyg Boys Var- ty A 1, 2, 3, 4. .NN STILES-Girls Sports 1, 2, 3, 43 lighlights 2, 33 Service Club 33 Chorus 13 .rt Club lg Graduation Usher 3g Home ,oom Officer 2, 33 Bowling 1, 3. PERALD SMITH-F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Vol- :yball 4g Jr. Play Make-up Committee 3. .giiafiaiiw CAROL TESON--Cheerleader 1, 23 Exec- utive Board 33 Art Club 2, 33 Highlights 3, 43 Girls Sports 1, 2, 33 Graduation Usher 3. JUDITH CARALYN VAN LEW-Ken- sington H.S.: Bowling 1, 23 Volleyball 1, 23 Swimming 1, 23 East Aurora H.S.: Gradua- tion Usher 33 Jr. Play Cast 3. ELENA VINES-Art Club Z, 3, 43 Year Book. 43 Highlights 2, 33 Girls Sports 3, 4g junior Play Usher 33 Graduation Usher 33 Bookroom 43 Home Room President 33 Service Club 3. ARLENE WALLIS-F.H.A. 33 Bowling 1, 23 Work for Mr. McNeil 33 Student Ste- nographer 2. JUDY WEINHEIMER - F.H.A. 1, 2, 33 Art Club 33 Year Book 43 Red Cross Repre- sentative 2. MARILYN YVELCH-Bowling 1, 2, 39 Sr. Chorus 1, 2, 33 Student Stenographer 4. 33 NANCY E. WIESNER-Sr. Chorus 1, 2, 33 Year Book 43 Life Saving 43 Girls Sports 1, 2, 3, 43 Highlights 33 Home Room Presi- dent 33 Girls Varsity A 43 Water Safety Aid 43 Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4. BEVERLY WILLIAMS-F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Attendance Office 3, 43 junior Honor Soci- ety 23 Treasurer F.H.A. 43 Student Stenog- rapher 4. SALLY WILLIAMS-Bowling 1, 2g Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Highlights Z, 3, 43 Year Book 43 Home Room Vice-President 23 Stu- dent Stenographer 4. MARY WHEELER-Choir 43 Library 3, 4g Student Council 1, 2. JOHN WOLSLEY - Jr. ,Play 33 Swim- ming 4. PAT YOUNG-Executive Board 2, 3, 43 Cheerleader 2, 3, 43 Student Council 3, 43 Art Club 1, 23 Girls Sports 1, 2, 3, 43 Home Room Officer 1, 23 Class Secretary 2, 4g Varsity A 2, 3, 4. Z 34 Most Athletic JEFF BAILEY, MARY FOSTER Most Miscloieuous BOB BARRETT, CAROL TESON Most Original ADRIAN METZ, BEVERLY ROWLEY Best Dancers JACK BARRETT, PAT DEPKE Most Serious MATT MAKOWSKI, CAROL ARNOLD Best Dressed JACK JURATOVIC, SANDRA CLARKE Most Admired BUSTI BURKE, SHEILA GILL Best Looking BOB COLE, PAT DEPKE N icest Personality ROY POTTER, MARILYNN FOX Most Dependable JOE GILLESPIE, KAREEN KIRSCH Class Daydreamers NANCY WEISNER, BARBARA FOX, BIM CROCKETT enior 35 0 Class Flirts BOB COLE, PAT YOUNG Most Studious KEITH EVERETT, BETSY BRAITHEWAITE Most Humorous DON RATHS, BARB KILLINGER Most C ourteous ROY POTTER, KAREEN KIRSCH Did Most for EAHS BOB PALMER, SHEILA GILL Most Artistic JACK JURATOVIC, BEVERLY SCOBIE Friendliest JIM MILLER, SALLY ORR Most Musical EDDIE REIGH, BEVERLY ROWLEY Most Likely to Marry First JIM MILLER, JUDY WEINHEIMER Most Likely to Succeed PRISCILLA BAKER, MARY PIERCE, BUSTI BURKE Peppiest DON' RATHS, JACKIE PICKRELL Row One: Sandra Naulty, Carolyn Miller, Dave Schwartz, Mary Pierce, Judy VanLew. Row Two: Bev Rowley, Arlean Croft. Row Three: Donn Potter, Tony Difilippo, Bruce Edwards. Miss Dietrich unior 36 Last year the class of 1956 presented a well- known, delightful comedy, Cheaper By the Dozen, expertly directed by Miss Eileen Die- trich. Mr. Gilbreth, our own Dan Babbage, was the efficiency expert father of twelve michievous children. The plot revolves around Anne, the eldest daughter, and her boyfriend, Larry, played by Nancy Bleekman and Russ Nieman. Mr. Nor- berg did a very splendid job on the scenery and Miss Harp and her speech classes are to be com- mended on the make-up work they did. The cast enioyed presenting this play, even though a great deal of work and long hours of rehearsal went into it. It is an event that will be remem- bered by all. Mary Pierce, Sandra Naulty Bleekman, Mary Pierce, Sandra Kay Baldwin, Tony DiFilippo, Beverly Rowley Dan Babbage, judy Van Lew, Nancy Bleekman pfa if Carolyn Miller, Dan Babbage CAST Dan Babbage .....,Y,.., ....,..V, M r. 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QL gggggpa T51 Q Q W we , ,iiiski af? jd: H r 4' ., 2 Sew sf V at + 1 f si 1 1 Z3 swf is s 1 A.. E M2 gi ,Q 3 Marilynn Fox Donn Potter E 1 l 1 -u-wsu-1 Jeff Baily. Roy Potter I1---1- Patricia Young Sandra Naulty The theme for last year's junior-Senior Prom was My Blue Heaven. A half moon was suspended over the throne where the king andqueen were crowned. Billows of clouds and streamers divinely decorated the room, Glittering strs covered the ice blue walls. The dreamers danced to the heavenly ' music of Art Dedrick and his band. The king and squeen were Donn Potter and Marilynn Foxy the attendants were Pat Young and Roy Poavter, Sandra Naulty and Jeff Baily. Pat Depke 8: Dick Dailey Carol Teson 8: john 1McCormick The Prom 38 Tom Nicholas 8: Pris Baker 1 73-EWWG , ,gm 40 Wi... 1f5i 'i Hl 'l ' Row One: Barbara Dietrich, LaNetta Brown, Judy Reeves, Kareen Kirsch, Pat Young. Row Two: Mary Ann Kramer, Adrian Metz, Bob Barrett, Frank Middleton, Sandra' Naulty. U AO0L The 1956 yearbook staff has worked hard to produce the best AURORAN possible. Each staff member has contributed his time and talent willingly to make the yearbook a success. The advisor, Mr. Nisita, was the most indis- pensable of those who helped the staff with this project. Row One: Sylvia Dietz, Brooks Mc- Roberts, Adrian Metz, Frank Middle- ton, Vicky Bahonavitch, Sylvia Dake. Row Two: Arleane Croft, Ed Horn- ing, Bill Hahn, Barbara Killinger, Kay Baldwin. Row Three: Sandra Naulty, Nancy Brown. Row One: Nancy Samcoe, Judy Reeves, Doris Reed. Row Two: Caro- fyn Miller, Nancy Brown. 42 far Kareen Kirsch-Editor-in-Chief LaNetta Brown- Assistant Editor Barbara Dietrich-Secretary Frank Middleton- Business Editor Judy Reeves-Art Editor Adrian Metz- Chief Photographer Mary Ann Kramer- Photography Editor Sandra Naulty- Production Editor Row One: Kareen Kirsch, Pat Young, LaNetta Brown, Doris Reed, Barb Dietrich. Row Two.' Pat Depke, MaryAnn Kramer, Judy Reeves, Jackie Row One: Sally Williams, Sandy Knapp, Kay Baldwin, Marilyn Fox, Pris Pratt. Row Two: Judy Wienhei- mer, Carolyn Miller, Judy Marschall, Sandy Clarke, Nancy Brown, Nancy Felton. Row Three: Vickey Bahano- vich, Bob Rodgers, Silvia Dake, Silvia Dietz, Gretchen Petre, Marie Antio- nelli. Row One: Elena Vines, Sandra Clarke, Mary Ann Kramer. Row Two: Paul MacRoberts, Adrian Metz. 43 ten ior: Row One: Pris Pratt, Deanna Davis, Pris Baker, Carol Gillespie, Ted Green, Betsy Braithwaite, Judy Wein Arnold, Mary Foster, LaNetta Brown, Kareen Kirsch. heimer, Bev Rowley. Row Three: Keith Everett, James Row Two: Carolyn Miller, Mary Pierce, Sheila Gill, Joe Silliman, Bob Palmer, Fenton Burke, Jeff Bailey. Miss Boldt This year the Senior National Honor Society has been a credit to E.A.H.S., under the guidance of Miss Iva Boldt, and the leadership of Bob Palmer as president. The Society raised money for American Student Exchange, gave a Christ- mas party in honor of the alumni, in February additional seniors were inducted in an impressive ceremony, and in the late spring the qualifying juniors were admitted. onor ociefiezi The National Junior Honor Society this year had a very impressive ceremony on March lst. Sophomores and Fresh- men were inducted and a tea followed for members and their parents. Mr. Bird, the society advisor, has ably assisted the group this year. ikikfsvsw-T3 fr S .. ,.,.,a,sfwgorsLf rm., . - f .s 'f-ziff' 215522 i 52535wf9T!iii'iTSi1i:i? -L 1 us: 'ZS ii fiiiiiii , . frfffl stirs, r. r aa. .-- as ' - -Vffizzi 1 S 21 1' . n j.: H lx Mr. Bird un ior: Row One: Dorothy Kopp, Barbara Ogilvie, Cynthia Houser, Gerald Hoag, John Renfrew, Jo English, Diane Cotton, Jodell Grandey. Row Two: Joan Rosehart, Judy Reeves, Ginny Horton,-John Juhre, David Petre, Leon Silyerberger, Jim Keiffer, Barbara Sherwood, Barbara Nichols. Row Three: Susan Vosseller, Bunny Zale, Lynn Holtzclaw, Phoebe Babbage, Gary Kish, John Schroll, Roberta Walbridge, Jean Gould, Sally Cornwall. Row Four: Helen Wells, Yvonne Ninno, Dick Boyle, Johnny Minsker, Warden Moxley, Austin Spencer, Ginny Wolf, Judy Petre, Bev Hessel, Lois Willert, Joanne Simons. Row One: Carol' Teson, Barbara Fox, Kay McKeeman, Sandra Webster. Row Two: Virginia Wolf, James Silliman, Jacqueline Pickrell. Row Three: Patricia Dugan, Nancy Brown. This year our school paper, The Highlights has been superior. The mem- bers of the various staffs evidenced their skill and originality in all phases of the paper. All departments have co-operated to put out each issue and to make each paper an interesting and informative one. Mr. Hoover was advisor for the group and of great assistance to the staff members. Mr. Hoover Row One: Sandra Webster, Nancy Felton, Kay Baldwin, Rosemary Antonelli, Sally Williams. Row Two:'Dick Seeber, Fran Schick, Judy Marschall, Arlean Croft, Mr. Hoover. 45 Row One: Barbara Potter, Barbara Freeman, Mary Hanlon, Douglas MacLean, Robert Chur, james Silli Pierce, Albert Litteer, Patricia Coleman, Kathryn Bab- man, David Laney. Row Three: Robert Cole, Robert bitt, David Beach. Row Two: Roy Potter, Clifford Palmer, Fenton Burke. .gzwlenf Counci The year 1955-1956 was a successful one for the student council. The 1955 Mardi Gras earned a large sum of money for the foreign exchange program. The Student Council sponsored the Variety Show for the first time this year. The pro- ceeds, which exceeded 35250.00, are to be used to finance school assemblies. Also accomplished were the revising of the constitution and making the cafeteria stair- way one-way to relieve congestion during lunch periods. The officers were Busti Burke, president, Matt Makowski, vice-president, Judy Reeves, secretary-treasurer, and Bob Rose, Speaker of the House. First Row: john Dietrich, Donna Whitney, Mary Potter, Jack Schick, Houston Smith, Thimothy Gill, Pat Tif- fany, Dave Stewart, Spencer Larison. Second Row: Faith Beck, Sydney Grannis, J. Smith, A. Antonelli, Nickolas Kirst, Vicky Bahonavich, jim O'Brien, Elizabeth Difi- lippo. .Third Row.' Pat Young, Kay McKeeman, Lynn Holtzclaw, Dave Hubbs, Robert Rose, Tom Schwartz, Ronald Offhaus, Sharon Zee, Linda Hoque. Fourth Row: Judy Doe, William Ehlers, Robert Dailey, Steve Harton, Douglas Bell, Kitt Byrnes. CLA Mr. Nisita Row One: Carolyn Creed, Cheryl Murphy, James O'Donell, Sally Williams, Nancy Samcoe, Mary Eddy, Minerva Young, Ellen Warner. Row Two: Adelaide Magrath, Joyce MacKay, Nancy Felton, Sandra Kapp, Linda Mally, Mary McKeeman, Joanne Nuwer. Row Three: Eleanor Johnson, Diane Cotton, Beverly Scobie, Vitauts Alks, Judith Marschall, Yvonne Nenno, Elena Vines. Under the guidance of Carlo Nisita, the Art Club has contributed artwork for various organizations during the year. Under the leadership of the president, Lee Johnson, the Art Club has again done a wonderful job for E.A.H.S. The Youth Discussion Group under Mr. Leland has sponsored several discussions in co-operation with other schools in this area. The Union and Management views of the Westinghouse strike were presented by representatives in two panel discussions. Row One: Dorothy Kopp, Gail Young, Carol Kingston, Phoebe Bab- bage, Patricia Coleman, Judy Reeves, Barbara Freeman, Mary MC- Keeman. Row Two: Linda Pollack, Jack Jurotavic, Virginia Wolf, Dave Lathrop, Clifford Hanlon, Floyd Volk, Vitaly Bahanovich. Row Three: Douglas Bell, John Holmes, Charles Harton, Austin Spencer, James Davis, William Donovan. 1 ecsl s I n, FW' Mr. Leland youd. idcowdion 47 arcianfi Mrs. Thomason Row One: Connie Moog, Barb Nichols, Steve Howard, Pancho Bru- nell, Margaret Cline, David Cook. Row Two: Karen Howe, Martha Lindemuth, Jim Blaire, Pat Caudill, Jean Schwartz, Jodell Grandy. Row Three: Sharon Flaherty, Roberta Walbridge, Tom Schwartz, Gary Kish, Gwen Wrathall, Pat Scobie. The Garcians have been an active extra curricular group.They presented a humorous skit in the Variety Show. It was entitled Little Nell of the Plains. The group has also engaged in many projects this year. The Junior Red Cross has again achieved its goals under the tireless efforts of the sponsor, Miss Hyde. Christmas baskets, gift boxes, working at the blood bank and collect- ing enrollment funds were the main projects. Row One: Dorothy Kopp, Nancy Pfleeger, James Bellaire, Sharon Zee, Susan Baker. Row Two: Karen Catt, Virginia Wolf, Thomas Norman, Priscilla Baker. Miss Hyde J.. fe: cm. V48 cience Mr. Lawson Row One: Leon Silberberger, Sandra Webster, Jeanne Smith, John Van Horn, Dave Schwartz, Elizabeth Braithwaite, Ronald Juhre, Brian Lewis. Row Two: Sydney Palmer, Adrian Metz, Fred Porter, Clarence Colter, W'illiam Witte, John Schroll, James Pierce. Raw Three: Beverly Rowley, Virginia Wolf, Austin Spencer, James Ford, Ethan Simmons, Carol Winstrom. Under the able guidance of the Science Faculty, the Science Club enjoyed a most successful year. In April the second annual Science Fair was held. It was a booming suc- cess as was our first Fair held in 1955. It is becoming an event eagerly awaited by all. One of the most indispensable activities is the Projec- tion Club. Its members are very dependable and efficient. We are proud of the fine job they have done this year. The Projection Club is ably advised by Mr. Burdick. Row One: Jay Underhill, Jay Armstrong, Richard Price, Donald Lamont, Bruce Bosworth, Richard Minisker, Gary Muller, Nancy Rodgers, Gerald Flaherty. Row Two: Steve Wilson, Bruce Potter, David Rheinhart, Thomas Sly, Garry Stadell, Jeffery Holmes, Vitaly Baiianovich, Barry Dake. Row Three: Mr. Burdick, Robert Kingston, John Herbst, Allen Hall, Jack Liberator, Keith Evert, Fred Porter, Patricia Broadbeck. Mr. Burdick rofecfion CM . 49 X Q Q 2 a gmg g a1vg 'rafa, a K in 1 W an 'W JW W 'F 'W an W W 'U' Km gk aw- ap, ,U in mf V '35 , 'L W Q wk M Q 4 ii in if 5 M M A fM Af A .. ' if S8 f N f M X , ,L , L ,,.L , . . ' wig f :'- V I ' ' ' -A H I -'-' . ' V, ' A ' ' ' A -L ' L' v ' f-' V xii' - N ' iw' Row One: Gretchen Petre, LaNetta Brown, Sandie Croft, Phyllis Haight, Pat Coleman, Carolyn Miller, Kay Bald- Gail Young, Pris Pratt, Jo Nuwer, Debbie Danner, win, Lynn Holtzclaw, Sharon Dietrich, Sandie Naulty. Martha Lemmon, Janette Roberts, Carol Rowley. Row Row Four: Clarence Colter, Ed Horning, Sid Palmer, Two: Judy Petre, Helen Wells, Sue Vosseller, Bunny Russ Lotz, Butch Hanlon, John Schmidt, John Dunham, Zale, Sharon Zee, Murial Plowright, Judy Ash, Lucille Ron Thur, Bob Steislinger. Row Five: Bill Hahn, Jim Nyhart, Bette Hubbs, Barbara Dietrich, Sally Orr. Row Miller, Adrian Metz, Jim Pierce, Dave Schwartz, Bob l Three: San Holbrook, Jackie Pickrell, Mary Pierce, Rose, Roy Potter, Brooks MacRoberts, Ray Welch. oncerf CLOU- J Members of the Senior Choir made up the cast, chorus dance groups, and stage crews, for the presenta- tion of the operetta, Best Foot Forwardl' presented April 20 and 21. The Freshman Choir and Orchestra joined in this production helping this performance to highlight this year for the choirs. Upereffa r Russ Lotz, Joe O'Donnell, Carol Rowley, Dave Schwartz, Clarence Colter, .bby Danner, Sandra Sandra Naulty, Dick Mullins, Ed Horning, Bob Steislinger, Mary Pierce, Jan Roberts' Sue Vosseuer Dff, JoAnn Nuwef, Paffi' Sid Palmer, Butch Hanlon, Kay Baldwin, Carolyn Miller, Roy Potter, Judy Petfef I-Yun Holtz' Coleman. Martha Lemmon, Jim Miller, Bob Rose, LaNetta Brown, Judy Petre. claw. Flutes: G. Hoag, E. Haight, B. Winstrom, M. Volpetti. Oboe: S. Mandry. Bassoon: C. Henrich. Clarinets: D. Schwartz, G. Miller, P. Moog, H. Foster, D. Whitney, D. Moore, S. Snyder, J. Schmidt, A. Hall, B. Stebbins, M. Swart. Alto Clarinet: P. Shumway. Bass Clarinets: D. Mor- gan, J. Renfrew. Sfzxophones: I.. Silberberger, D. Lafferty, E. Reigh. French Horns.' J. Minsker, C. Jensen, M. Butler, N. Merritt, J. Dunham. Baritone Horns: B. Cole, P. Moore. Trumpets: J. Pierce, J. Smith, B. Dailey, B. Drane, C. Nyhart. Trombones: W. Zent, J. Henry, D. Laney. Basses: M. Mohr, R. Minsker. String Bass: Paul Weiss. Percussion: G. Wrthall, B. Howell, D. Kaiu. enior game! The bands this year have been active in concerts, playing for the football games and for assemblies. Their goal this year is new uniforms for all the mem- bers. The proceeds of their concerts went for this purpose. unior guna! Row One: Selin, Kelly, Dunham, D'Arcangelo, Reed, Stadelmen, Steffen, Stahl. Row Two: Scherff, Ware, Spangler, McNerney, Hollins, Underhill, Benett, Martloch, Widemen, Fake. Row Three: McGrath, Grissenger, Stewart, Bosworth, Gallick, Grannis, Wagner, Weinheimer, McCleery. Row Four.' Michel, Gill, Schneckenberger, Hensen, Havens, Mr. Hudson, Meribeth, Beach, Frantz. Row One: Beverly Rowley, Jean Jensen, Mike Dwyer, Bill North, Judy Spitzel, Phyllis Haight, Jackie Keller, Robin Wyatt, Judy Petre. Row Two: Spencer Larrison, Paul Kron, John Dietz, Ethan Simmons, Mike Volpetti, Gerald Hoag, Eddie Reigh, Steve Mandry, Dave Schwartz, Chris Henrich, Patty London, Bill Conable. Row Three: Carol Winstrom, Lucille Nyhart, Gwen Wrathall, Dennis Kain, Mr. Olmstead, John Dunham, Mike Butler, Chris Jensen, Jim Pierce, Jean Smith, Dave Laney, Paul Weiss. en ior OWL ed fra The orchestras, under the expert direction of Mr. Olmstead, have had a music filled year. A scholarship fund was started to benefit an outstanding member by sending that person to a summer music camp. Many concerts were held including playing for the operetta and competing in the Spring Festival. unior OrcAe4 fra Row One: J. Faidman, S. Miller, M. Findlay, V. Bennett, J. Schwab, H. Foss, N. Moog, P. Litski, P. Kenmore. Row Two: A. Swan, J. Smith, D. Shurf, S. Burke, P. Brush, T. Stahl, J. Wittenrich, N. Martlock, G. Mueller, L. D'Arcangelo, K. Ware, R. Wideman, M. Mohr. Row Three: C. Michel, S. Hopkins, C. Nyhart, J. Sheehan, E. Selin, B. Fisher, V. Bailey, C. Albrecht, C. Drane, Mr. Olmstead. Mr. Olmstead One: Kirkland, Becker, Levergood, Neiman, Kitson, Fulton, Merlay, Burnett, Holmes, Brochey, Leeson, Row One: Taylor, O' Thompson, McNerney, Hirschman Sundstrom, Grandey, Meade, Wood, Hartmann, Frey, Donnell, Long, Norton, Geyer, Williams, Young. Row Two: Steele, Ronan, Detwiler, Gnaedinger, Wittenrich, Laney, Danielson , Hai-bison, Coolbaugh, Frazee, Horton, Dietz, Schick, Dietrich, Shed. Row Three: Nord- strom, Mundt, Snodgrass, Johnson, Mitchell, Orr, Dun- ham, McCleery, Hoover, Winton, Mayer, Davidson Wells, Arlotta, Wilson, DiFilippo, Coleman, Potter Row Four: Bowen, Grannis, Neischel, Thomas, Henry Godfrey, Sager, Tiffany, Greenwood, Frasher, Ells Cochran, Reeves, Basil, Barkewietz, Schmidt, Drescher GFGJB CADFMJ A The seventh and eighth grade choruses under the direction of Mr. Kelver have had several concerts this year including joining with the Freshman and Senior choirs in the Christmas concert. They also performed for other schools at assem- blies. They gave a concert in March which was enjoyed by all who attended. Mr' Kelvef 8fA giraffe Cdorud O'Boyle, Sauer, Ecke, Schaefer, Gilcher, Johnson, Thompson, Hurd, Washburn, Flaherity, Tacchi, Sam- uels, Shepler, Snodgrass, Seebur. Row Two: Hintewber- ger, Ahlstrom, Wilson, Ballard, Adams, Lafferty, Mul- len, Davis, Schiber, Booth, Welchings, Jones, Hazel 9 Smith, Gnaedinger, Mawley, Pries, Webster, Mawley, Simons, Beck. Row Three: Marshall, Dietz, Bollen 1 Washington, Pewzes, Perry, Ehlers, Remdell, Ewell, Kirsch, Ernst, Wooley, Duffas, Merritt, Stiker, Barko- witz. Row Four: Painter, Cooper, Knapp, Kline, Doris, Babcock, Penzes, Norman, Wolf, Horrocks, Chandler, Johnson, Herbst, Patterson, Godfrey, Potter, Reed, Bil- lington, Thownson, Ellis, Belden. 54 awww sam F.H.A. Row One: Shirley Porter, Nancy Weiss, Mina Neiman, Deanna Davis, Gergiana Becker, Audrey Underhill, Judith Francis. Row Two: Elaine Hazle, Sally Ulrich, Calista Potter, Sylvia Dake, Judith Under- hill, Sylvia Dietz. Row Three: Joann Fulton, Lois Mundt, Nancy Nelson. This year has been an active one for the F.H.A. Many social gatherings such as dances, skating, bowling, swim- ming, and pizza parties, have added up to a very busy and satisfying year. The organization also engaged in such worth-while projects as making pinholders for the Veterans and serving a dinner for the F.F.A. The main activity of the Future Farmers of America is that of supervised projects. These projects usually consist of livestock and crops. The majority of the members enjoy and profit by the exhibiting of these projects at the state and county fairs. The F.F.A. is supervised by Mr. Gallup and Mr. Bitterman. Row One: Gary Volk, Joe Wolff, Gerry Smith, Bob Swatling, Dick Reimer, Ronald Culliman, Peter Kline, Leon Mundt, Bob Hollands. Row Two: Mr. Gallup, Kermit Mundt, Louis Baldwin, Jerry Corn- well, Alfred Horschel, Paul Mundt, John Glenn, Mr. Bitterman- Row Three: Norman Horschel, Paul Ramen, Reid Neiman, George Taylor, Dan Siwiec. 55 O52 Pllfg .SZW Miss Phelps Row One: Patricia Schildwaster, Judith Mullen, Richard Minsker, Judith Hale, Wayne MacRoberts. Row Two: Mary Eddy, Alice Dorris, Carol Arnold, Constance Mussachio. Row Three: Miss Phelps, Patricia Scobie, Linda Killock, Susan Horrocks, Mary Wheeler. The library staff includes students from grades eight to twelve. Working' in the library -helps each student develop poise and a better understanding of people. This form of service aids each student in many valuable ways. In college when research for subjects is required, it will be especially helpful. The Ski Club's second year has been a busy one. The group began its activities with several money-making proj- ects including a bake sale and a dance. The proceeds went toward the expenses of the field trip to Alleghney State Park for a weekend of skiing. Row One: B. Dietrich, J. Henry, P. Thomason, D. DeSilvey, F. Span- genberg, B. Drane, B. Howell, D. Grisinger, J. Spitzel. Row Two: B. Freeman, N. Pfleeger, P. Silverberger, D. Saemish, M. Smart, J. Marshall, D. Transki, R. Lotz, C. Houser, M. Houser. Row Three: S. Cornwall, M. Lyles, L. Brown, J. Gould, N. Lawrence, Mr. Asbury, H. Wells, L. Lotz, V. Wolf, P. Brunnell. Sli CA! 56 r g JUDSON HULBERT THOMAS C. MOORE WALTER BUMGARDNER CARLO NISITA LOUIS HULBERT HOWARD HOOVER FRANK DRESCHER DONALD LAWSON ALFRED RICHERT H. LOUIS MCNEIL MILLARD HENRY Row One: Lynne Smith, Gail Young, Pat Depke, Phoebe Baldwin, Nancy Wiesner, Sharon Zee, Mary Foster. Row Babbage, Beverly Hessel, Martha Lemmon, Deborah Three: Helen Wells, Kit Brynes, Sheila Gill, jackie Pick- Danner, Pat Young, Kareen Kirsch. Row Two: Dorothy rell, Linda Pollock, Sandra Clarke, Barbara Killinger, Kopp, Cindy Houser, Barbara Fox, Nancy Brown, Kay Virginia Wolf, Sue Ehlers, Doris Reed. The girls Varsity A had another successful year under the competent guidance of Mrs. Helen Morgan. One of the activities of the girls included officiating at after school basketball and volleyball games. lljardif A Mrs. Morgan g Mr. Hulbert The Varsity A for boys is an organization for the out- standing athletic participants in our school. The group has regular meetings and is advised by Mr. L. Hulbert. Row One: Vitaly Bahanovich, Roy Potter, David Hubbs, Mathew Makowski. Row Three: james Silliman, Robert Aflfhfmy Difilippo, Joseph Patti, Robert Rose, Joel ESS, Cole, Fenton Burke, William Hahn, Robert Palmer, Ronald Offhaus, Bruce Edwards. Row Two: Peter Edward H01-ning, John Barrett, Rogef Kline, Robert Shumway, John juratovic, Donn Potter, Stanley Bailey, Barrett, David Lathrop, Charles Northrup, joseph Gillespie, Row One: J. Miller, D. Raths, R. Potter, D. Byrnes, M. Makowski, F. Burke, J. Gillespie, T. 'DiFillipo, B. Edwards, R. Eck,. D. Potter. Row Two: D. Ward, D. Ernst, J. Barrett, B. Rose, B. Bove, B. Dailey, B. Bar rett, D. Ferguson, B. Palmer, D. Petre. Raw Three: VARSITY FOOTBALL 1955 East Aurora 25 East Aurora 15 East Aurora 25 East Aurora 20 East Aurora 19 East Aurora 12 East Aurora 7 Williamsville 0 Amherst 14 Frontier 0 Hamburg 13 West Seneca 0 Orchard Park 0 Depew 6 joofgaf Mr. Pfleeger 60 G. Amos, R. Kline, D. Hubbs, J. Bailey, J. Juratovic, D. McLean, D. Bell, S. Burke, L. Crawford, R. Lotz, C. Thrasher. Row Four: Coach Pfleeger, Coach Shed, . Manager: J. Minsker, R. Miller. Again this year our team had a wonderful season, which made us very proud of them. Although the team lost the championship, we still feel they won this sea- son. Of course the team owes 'a. great measure of its success to the fine training of Coaches Charles Pfleeger and Walter Shed, and Captain Busti Burke. 5-m W' 2 X x ri? Peter Shumway ew., EQ ff Bruce Horning il 1 if Z . bf N ervin Baker ' M Bill Hahn Roy Potter 61 7.5, , ' sf:iqg Z, il if Q, f 2 xv, Ronald Offhaus Bill Baker .g 3. Jeff E Bailey Bo Dailys mf J 3 493 2.5 , Q -2- iifi ffi 't Mr. M. Baker R. Kryzan Bowan 6? Lynn Northrup 'A--1, Mr. Shed Mr. Pfleeger Row One: Roy Potter, Bob Palmer, Dave Hubbs, jeff Bailey, Ron Offhaus. Row Two: Butch Hanlon, Jim Davis, Steve Harton, Bill Lemieux, Bob Rose, joel Ess. OPPONENTS Amherst Depew Frontier Hamburg Orchard Park West Seneca Williamsville Z?a4LefLaf Mr. Hulbert 63 Our basketball team this year has lost many games by a very close score. They have taken their defeats with sportsmanlike spirit which is what really counts. We are proud of the team and the fine job they did. Row One: Joe Patti, Dick Dailey, Bob Dailey, Bob Snitzer, Don Nicholas, Dan Cazier, julian Marzoff, Mr. Bowan. Row Two: Jeff Bailey, Dudley Williams, Dave Hubbs, Joel Ess, Ronald Offhaus, Robert Newton. LQMAQK VARSITY BASEBALL 1955 Varsity baseball this year en- countered 14 opponents. We did East imma 2 gat Seneca Z very well by winning 9 of these Eas Aurora 5 A 626 eneca 4 games and losing only 5. Good East Aurora Amh rst 12 team work under the coach's di- EaS:Aurora1-3, Omher? P k 1 rection was the outstanding fac- as urora rc ar ar East Aurora East Aurora East Aurora East Aurora East Aurora East Aurora East Aurora East Aurora East Aurora 2 6 9 0 1 5 12 5 9 Orchard Park 4 Hamburg 2 Hamburg 5 Frontier 2 Frontier 3 Williamsville 4 Williamsville 5 Depew 1 Lancaster 3 Won 9 Lost 5 Mr. Bowan 64 tor of the success. Row One: George Cooper, Tom Schwartz, Dave Lathrop, Donald Lafferty, Vickey Bahanvich. Row Two: Bob Rose, Russell Lotz, Robert Cole, Floyd Volk. Row Three: Louis Hulbert, Steve Horton. VARSITY TRACK 1955 East Aurora 57 Williamsville East Aurora 50 Hamburg East Aurora 80 Frontier East Aurora 38 172 Amherst East Aurora 63 173 Orchard Park East Aurora 78 173 West Seneca East Aurora 78 Depew East Aurora 55 173 Lancaster Eden Won 6 Lost 2 46 54 24 65172 40 273 25 273 26 21 576 30 576 Zac Mr. Hulbert 65 Our track team made a won- derful record for themselves last spring. Bob Rose made us all proud with his mile run. They came in third at the Division I meet at Amherst. Our record for the year stands 6 wins and 2 losses. Row One: James Ernst, Bruce Haskin, Vitaly Bahanovich, Dan Hendil-Forssell. Row Two: James Sillman, David Lathrop. Amherst Frontier E.A. Invitatio Lancaster Hamburg Sectionals Orchard Park n Meet rosa ounfrg Mr. Nisita 66 Our cross country team is to be commended for its wonderful spirit during this season. The team lost many near wins but kept on with determination to finish fifth in the AA Sectionals. Much is owed to the fine train- ing of Mr. Nisita. East Aurora East Aurora East Aurora East Aurora East Aurora East Aurora East Aurora East Aurora East Aurora East Aurora East Aurora East Aurora Row One: Stephen Wilson, James Silliman, Charles Northrup, Gary Kish. Row Two: David Grawe, Willis Hahn. 'GOLF 9 Kenmore 12 M Olean 1 1 W Orchard Park 9 Cleveland Hill 1 1 M West Seneca 1 2 Depew 15 -Lancaster 1 5 Olean 1 5 Batavia 1 5 Bolivar 5 Amherst 7 Kenmore QW Mr. Hoover 67 Under the advisorship of Mr. Hoover, E.A. this year finished with a record of 11 wins and 3 losses. Our golf team has brought us the championship for the fourth consecutive time by winning the Western New York A. A. Our golfers also won the over-all sectional championship and the right to represent Sec- tion Six in the State Invitational Tournament at Schenectady. E. A. Score 4 0 4 0 3 3 1 0 2 0 0 2 Row One: Peter Shumway, Jim Keefer, Jack Liberator, Bob Chur, Joe Gillespie, Steve'Howard. Row Two: Sidney Palmer, Edward Horning, Bob Palmer, Fenton Burke. Opponent Score Lancaster 1 Hamburg 5 Lancaster 1 West Seneca 5 West Seneca 2 Frontier 2 Williamsville 4 Hamburg 5 Frontier 3 Williamsville 5 Amherst 5 Amherst 5 ennifs Mr. Austin 68 The tennis team which closed its season with a score of 4 wins and 8 losses is to be congratu- lated for the fine showing of team spirit they evidenced. Row One: Bob Fisher, Paul Weill, Hale Cochran, Fred Cole, George Cooper, Tom Jennings, john Renfrew, Ray Warner. Row Two: Dave Aplin, Pete Allendorf, Steve Howard, Bruce Fox, Paul Silberberger, Jim Kieffer, Dave Vance, Gary Hoffman. Row Three: Gary Kish, Dick Fuller, Tom Schwartz, Bruce Murray, Charlie Crockett, Bob Wilson, Mike Frasher, Don Lafferty. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL 1955 East Aurora East Aurora East Aurora East Aurora East Aurora East Aurora Amherst 31 Frontier 0 Hamburg 6 West Seneca 20 Orchard Park 6 Depew 0 ,U ii . Mr. Drescher 69 The j.V. Football team has again been a credit to E.A.H.S. and to the fine training of its coaches. They, our Varsity of to- morrow, look very promising and it is sure they will live up to their fine record. Row One: Steve Burke, Lance Crawford, Dave Andrews, Dick Boyle, Robert Price. Row Two: Pete Allendorf, Dave Vance, Norm Simons, Bob Chur, Rod Butlin, Fred Cole, Bob Trempe. . gaaleigaf Opponents Amherst Depew Frontier Hamburg Orchard Park West Seneca Williamsville Mr. Bowan 70 The J.V. Basketball team this year was made up of a group of hard fighting young players. The games were well played and with a feeling of team unity going into each game. East Aurora East Aurora East Aurora East Aurora East Aurora East Aurora East Aurora East Aurora East Aurora East Aurora East Aurora East Aurora East Aurora East Aurora Row One: Bruce Fox, Douglas MacLean, Jack Collier, Jim O'Brien, Mr. Frank Dreschler. Row Two: Douglas Ferguson, Dave Andrews, Dick Boyle. Row Three: Douglas Bell, Larry Reed. ,ll gazieaicf JUNIOR VARSITY Our j.V. baseball team won BASEBALL 1955 many exciting games. The rec- 10 Clarence 2 irieior the year is 8 wins and 6 6 Frontier 5 , Vevnn , ..f1-. ' 15 Depew 3 fat - n a l ii 4 Amherst 15 ig:fQffgQ lrao 1 Orchard Park 5 A A'fi 4 Hamburg 3 1, A 6 2 Williamsville 1 VAAV , B 2 Frontier 8 A ':i- 19 Clarence 4 A31 9 Orchard Park 4 7 Williamsville 9 Mr.Drescher 6 Amherst 13 13 Lancaster 5 3 Hamburg 7 Won 8 Lost 6 71 wimming eam Row One: Bill Drane, Ray Welch, John Woolsley, Fran Schick, Ed Reigh, Tom Wood, Pete Schumway, John Dunham. Row Two: Mr. Fisher, Lynn Northrup, Don Grew, Bob Stebbens, Jim Pierce, Pancho Brunell, Leslie Kuhn, David Swarner. Row Three: Fred Porter, Keith Everett, Dave Schwartz, Bill Ehlers, Ethan Simans, David Peterson, Gary Kish. The installation of our new swimming pool has created two new sports, water ballet and the swimming team. Our swimming team has made an excellent record this year for our school. The boys have worked hard to earn this credit. Our water' ballet group has been diligently working this year on their form and routines. Next year we hope to see the results of these efforts. Row One: Mary Ann Snodgrass, Donya Luccie, Margret Cline, Martha Lemmon, Sandra Croft, Sally Snyder. Row Two: Barbara Sherwood, Ginny Horton, Elena Vines, Lynn Smith, Barbara Nichols. Row Tbree: Helen Wells, Sandra Clarke, Joanne Simons. Miss Kingsley wafer EMM 72 Left to Right: Bev Hessel, Barb Freeman, Marilyn Fox, Debby Danner, Pat Young, Captainy Martha Lemmon, Gail Young, Pat Depke, Phobe Babbage. Uardifg Cdeergzacler-A Our cheerleaders under the able guidance of Miss Kingsley, have done an excellent job this year promoting school spirit. With Pat Young as captain, our squad has really done a wonderful job at all the games. The humorous poems they surprised us with at the last basketball pep assem- bly were really tops. 73 J. ,M KAQQFLGJZP5 Row One: Virginia Hoffman, Anne Silliman, Martha Lindemuth, joan Miller. Row Two: Barbara Sherwood, Mary Ellen Fones, Nancy Lawrence. Missing from Pic- ture: Martha Houser. enior Mrs. Morgan Row One: Sally Orr, Kareen Kirsch, Pat Young, Marilyn Fox, Doris Reed, Sally Williams, Sandra Webster, Priscilla Pratt, Barb Dietrich. -Row Two: Pat Dugan, Pat Depke, Kay Baldwin, Barb Fox, Sandra Naulty, Gretchen Petre, Carolyn Miller, Arlene Croft. Row Three: Sheila Gill, jackie Pickrell, Sandy Clarke, Kay Schneckenburger, Barb Killinger, Nancy Brown, Mary Ann Kramer. .Spoof-fa Girls' sports highlighting the '55-'56 season were field hockey, tennis, basketball, volleyball, bowling, and a varia- tion of swimming activities. Under the supervision of Mrs. Morgan, Mrs. Luders and Miss Kingsley. The Senior High girls experienced a sport-filled year. Many play-days in basketball and volleyball occurred throughout the season against such teams as Eden, Iroquois, Hamburg, Pine Hill, Park, Frontier and West Seneca. A co-educational play-day at Iroquois went into action at the end of the volleyball season. Four senior girls and four senior boys participated in this activity. Row One: Dotty Kopp, jo English, Sandy Croft, Kay MacKeeman, Sally Ulrich, Julie Vance, Cindy Carini, Marty Lemmon, Gail Young. Row Two: Helen Wells, Sharon Zee, Debbie Danner, Barb Freeman, Nancy Dabb, Cindy Houser, Clesta Potter, Dianne Cotton, Lynn Smith, Penny Michel. Row Three: Jean Gould, Phoebe Babbage, Sandy Sorenson, JoAnn Simons, joan Smith, Eilene Wilkins, Marcy Liles, Judy Reeves, Carol Kingston. Row Four: Kit Watts, Lois Wil- lert, Yvonne Nenno, Ginny Wolf, Pat Kramer, Karen Catt, Joyce Hossenlop, Pat Coleman. Mrs. Luders un ior 74 X u.LA,buf - l Mr. Lawson Row One: Charlotte Berg, Mary Eddy, Lynne Comstock, Paul Clark, John Collier, Vitauts Alks, Cynthia Carini, Joyce Deperno, Sandra Croft. Row Two: Barbara Freeman, Diane Cotton, Jerry Cornwell, Robert Bove, Agnes Eckel, Deborah Danner, Yvonne Calkins. Row Three: Nancy Dabb, Karen Cavenagh, Patricia Coleman, Louis Baldwin, Richard Depke, Karen Catt, Patricia Brodbeck. Row Four: Mary Byrnes, Barbara Denzel, Charles Cole, James Davis, William Donovan, Faye Brown, Phoebe Babbage. CAM 0 Mr. Shed Row One: Dorothy Kopp, Paul Kron, Robert Hoffman, Jack Green, Emmett Fuller, Ronald Juhre, Josephine English, Gail Estabrook. Row Two: Marilyn Jeffe, Carol Kingston, Daniel Ernst, Howe, Douglas LaMont, Eleanor Johnson, Marilyn Hennes- sey. Row Three: Bette Hubbs, Cynthia Houser, Joanne Fulton, Clifford Hanlon, Norman Horschel, Joyce Hossenlopp, Jean Gould. 'Row Four: Patricia Kramer, Lawrence Gallick, Charles Harton, John Holmes, Rosemarie Krischan. 76 Row One: Shirley Porter, Mary McKeeman, Catherine Prevot, Richard A. Mullen, David Petre, Donald Mumford, Richard Schwartz, Joan Rosehart, Joanne Nuwer. Row Two: Linnea Minch, Martha Liles, Judith Reeves, Kermit Mundt, Richard W. Mullen, Joesph Patti, Calista Potter, Martha Lemmon. Row Three: Marilyn Michel, Yvonne Nenno, Robert Rose, John Schroll, Lawrence Reed, Judith Mar- schall, Joanne Simons. Row Four: Nancy Ricketson, Douglas Bell, Reid Nieman, Warden Moxley, Russell Lotz, Janet Schnitzer, Linda Pollock. The class of 1957 began the year by sponsoring the Sadie Hawkins Dance. The Junior Play, Annie Get Your Gun highlighted the year. It was a wonderful success having the largest cast of any I9 7 Junior Play in our school. The Junior Prom, held in June, ended the school year with a flourish. Row One.' Audrey Underhill, Lynne Smith, Thomas Williams, Thomas Wood, Sandy Webster, Joseph Wolff, Gail Young, Sandra Smith, Judith Spitzel. Row Two.' Carol Winstrom, Sally Ulrich, George Taylor, Daniel Siwiec, David Transki, Floyd Volk, Sharon Zee, Julianne Vance. Row Three: Joan Smith, Patri- cia Wooley, Lois Willert, William Witte, Helen Wells, Sandra Sorenson, Eileen Wilkens. Row Four: John VanHorn, Richard Ward, Edward Steves, Austin Spen- cer, Virginia Wolf. Row One: Gail Young, Debby Danner, Phoebe Babbage, Bar- bara Freeman. Row Two: Bev Hessell, Jim Davis, Ginny Wolf. 77 Row One: Carolyn Creed, Mary Cran, Roger Bean, Michael Butler, George Cooper, Robert Eames, James Drake, Margaret Cline, Linda Becker. Row Two: Mary Dugan, Sharon Dietrich, Joyce Abbott, Clarence Belz, Dale Bemel, Donald Adams, Fred Cole, Sharon Beck, Mr. Martina Row One: Virginia Hoffman, Patricia LeVeque, Donna Gruden, Mary Guion, Gerald Hoag, Christian Jensen, Fred Fridman, Harry Foster, Patricia Hall. Row Two: Jodell Grandey, Adeline Kamke, Peter Kline, Stephen Howard, Ronald Gowanlock, James Kieffer, Rita Hor- Nancy Felton. Row Three: Sharon Flaherty, James Bel- laire, Robert Chur, Richard Boyle, Carlton Curtis, David Aplin, Mary Fones, Sally Cornwall, Rosemary Antonelli. Row Four: Douglas Ferguson, David Andrews, David Elwell, Lance Crawford, William Ehlers. CAM schel, Mary Hepler. Row Three: Martha Lindemuth, Virginia Horton, Donald Lafferty, Michael Frasher, David Grawe, Jerome French, Jack Liberator, Lynne Holtzclaw. Row Four: Karen Howe, Sandra Holbrook, James Ford, Richard Fuller, Jeraldine Keller. 0 1 Row One: Joan Miller, Barbara Ogilvie, Larry Schickler, Joseph O'Donell, Leon Mundt, David Sawicki, Richard Miller, Patricia Murphy, Mina Neiman, Sandra Newman. Row Two: Constance Moog, Joan Schmidt, Patrick Moore, David Miller, John Renfrew, Geraldine Norberg, Linda Porter, Judith Mohr. Row Three: Barbara Nichols, Doris Long, Patricia Marx, Douglas MacLean, Bruce Murray, Paul Ramen, David Reinhart, Donna Morgen, Joyce MacKay, Faye Mack. Row Four: Muriel Plowright, Susan Schmidt, Janet Meade, Sidney Palmer, Peter Pitt, Thomas Norman, Judith Petre, Nancy Pfleeger, Jeanette Roberts. This year has proved to be a very en- joyable one for the Sophomore class. One of the highlights of the year was the Christmas dance, Winter Wonderland. They have wholeheartedly supported many school projects and activities. 198 Row One: Julie Williams, Mary Williams, Robert Tremp, James O'brien, Gary Volk, Marvin Spalti, Bob Toy, Nancy Wiest, Minerva Young. Row Two: Clara Lee Warner, Marilyn Kron, Barb Sherwood, Susan Vasseller, Paul Silverberger, Thomas Smalley, Ray Warner, Richard Windsor, Jean Schwartz. Row Three: Frances Zale, Roberta Walbridge, Tom Sly, Tom Schwartz, Edward Stenzel, Gary Kish, Steve Wilson, Patricia Scobie, Robin Wyatt. Row Four: Jackie Keller, Craig Thrasher, Ethan Simmins, Robert Wilson, Joanne Street. Row One: Harry Foster, Mary Ellen Fones, Gerald Hoag, Robin Wyatt, Ginny Hoffman. Row Two: Bruce Fox, Robert Chur, Tom Schwartz, Paul Weiss. 79 Row One: JoAnn Clark, Judy Boast, Barbara Dunker, William Drane, David Carini, Robert Alfieri, David Cook, Lance Comstock, Sara Conrad, Elaine Cudmore. Row Two: Susan Baker, Linda Bullock, Susan Culp, Michael Donovan, Ross Antonelli, John Deitz, Barry Dake, Leon Becker, Peggy Brice, Donna Bugman, Jean 3? gs F Mr. Bird ,..,', '- ' C i - i r Row One: Norman Kopp, David Howell, Chris Hen- drich, Clarence Havens, Dennis Gill, Mary Grew, Judy Kaiser, Judy Hale, Bette Hart, Richard Hanlon, Pat Kelly. Row Two: Phoebe Hise, Martha Houser, John Henry, R.'Gill, Bob Holland, Bill Ernst, Gary Hoffman, Cornwell. Row Three: Susan DiFilippo, Joanne De- perno, Peter Allendorf, Hale Cochran, John Doran, Rod Butlin, Poncho Brunel, Carol Albrecht, Pat Brush. Row Four: Carolyn Doyle, Virginia Drick, Charlas Crockett, Donald Broad, Judy Doe, Helene Ahlstrom, Pat Caudill. 61,156 Dwight Krieger, Carolyn Forward, Marge Hawley. Row Three: Virginia Fisher, Shiela Kain, Barbara Heimnan, David Hawley, James Finly, Nicholas Kirst, Jeff Holmes, Richard Jackson, Thomas Jennings, Joan Koch, Lynda Hogue. 0 Row One: Barbara Marshall, Dianne Paul, Richard Price, Richard Langford, James O'Donnell, Maynard Merlau, Patty Putney, Diane Lefler, Deetta Nyhart, Nancy Rodgers, Cheryl Murphy. Row Two: Judy Mullen, Betsy Lydle, Ken Rodder, George Roberts, Rodney Long, Jay Madsen, Doris McGinness, Linda Mally, Diane Reed, Mary Louise Maefs. Row Three: Sandra Lucie, Connie Mus- sachio, Carol Rowley, Carol Lawton, Steve Mandry, Russell Patti, Douglas McDonald, Mark O'Donnell, Nancy Nelson, Patty London, Judy Meade. Row Four: Lois Mundt, Joan Mundt, Keith Price, David Lafferty, Gaye Parker, Nancy Lawerence. Our freshman class, the seniors of jun- ior high, have had a very enjoyable year. 19 9 They have been participants in various sports and music activities. Row One: Nancy Schildwaster, Linda Stiles, Pat Tiffany, Bill Winston, Bob Taylor, Norman Smith, Ronald Smith, Dave Saemisch, Pat Winton, Allen Warner, Dolores Schreoder. Row Two: Patty Swan, Joan Schrolder, John Wit- tenrich, Ken Thur, Doug Sager, Richard Seeder, Roger Offhaus, Ann Silliman, Mary Vaughn, Patty Schildwaster. Ro-w Three: Francis Stengal, Linda Tucker, Michale Swart, Steve Snyder, Ray Welch, Jerry Smith, Dave Vance, Martha Zee, Nancy Shafer. Row Four: Jane Williams, Judy Underhill, Gwen Wrathall, Dave Swarner, Thomas Utterback, Dennis Tinch, Norman Simons, Francis Schick, Dorothy Viger, Linda Spencer. Row One: Martha Houser, George Roberts, Torn Jennings, David Vance, Martha Zee. Row Two: Pierre Bru- nal, Hale Cochran, Charles Crockett. 81 Row One: Alice Colebert, Donna Blemel, Susan Ballard, Douglas Brown, Catherine Burton, Lynn Becker, Bar- bara Buchanan, Joseph Adams. Row Two: Jeffery Bell, Walter Becker, Jared Buss, Carol Burnett, Jacqueline Cooper, Jacqueline Coy, Donna Barkewitz, Faith Beck., Mr. Bove Row One: Tim Gill, Mike Dywer, Annet Gilshire, Marcia Eck, Wendy Haveron, Louis Holley, Jerry Fla- rety,'Danny Fravil. Row Two: Elizabeth Diffilopo, Bob Felton, Kathy Hferwagon, Dick Davis, Sharon Ernst, Celestine Friedman, William Hazzel, jim Gnaedingex, Dennis DeSilyy. Row Three: Mary Dietz, Martha Ehlers, Barbara Ahlstrom. Row Three: Alton Bugley, Glenn Both, Brian Belden, Garry Billington, Bruce Bosworth, Donald Barber, William Conable. Row Four: Kathryn Babbitt, Barbara Chandler, Darlene Chatman, Cecilia Babcock, Rae Bollin, Patricia Brosche. CVM Daina Goodwin, Dick Grissenger, Bradly Fisher, Elize- beth Dronell, Bonnie Ewell, Carol Duffus. Row Four: Elaine Goodfellow, Sindy Dorus, Fred Facklam, Ed Goodfrey, Alan Hall, Kenneth Ellis, Pamela Farley, Nancy Fulton. 0 m -,ui Row One: Janice Kirkland, Kathy Jeffe, Gay Kitson, Carol Miller, Patricia Hin- terberger, Harvey Hurd, Charles Michel, David Mally, Spencer Larrison. Row Two: Sally Krum, Linda Jacobs, Carole Kirsch, Nancy Kealing, Peter Mullen, Garry Mueller, Burt Howell, Carl Johnson. Row Three: Roberta Larson, Tim Jones, Donald Lafferty, Herbert Holmes, Philip Kadet, Ralph Kraft, Karen Leeson, Joyce Holmes, Jean Jensen. Row Four: Karen Knapp, Gretchen Kline, Susan Horrocks, Bob Kimptom, Bill Johnson, John Herbst, Dave Laney, Nancy Kramer. Our 8th grade is a group of live-wires. They are active in all phases of school life and enthusiastic in their participa- tion. They received the honor of having the dance, the Sweetheart Swing, pre- sented to them by the Senior Class. They had the largest attendance at the dance. i960 Row One: Carol Muccution, Patti Levergood, Nancy Neiman, Ann Painter, Alonzo Meribeth, Peter Andrew Leitzre, Buddy Ogilvy, Wyane McRoberts: Row Two: Chuck Nyhart, Donald Lamont, Marilyn Mills, Nancy Merritt, Carrel Manly, Ricky Minsker. Row Three: Karen Marshal, Gary Miller, Bill North, Barbara Merlau, Mike Mohr, Felix Miller. Row Four: Brian Lawis, Peter Moog, Carol Norman, Lito Lotz. Row One: Burt Howell, Connie Mc- Grath, Cecilia Babcock, Gaynelle Kit- son. Row Two: Anker Winther, David Laney, Bruce Potter. 83 1 Row One: Mark Seeber, Marjorie O'Boyle, Patti Shafer, joseph Sheean, Hewson Smith, Joyce Sauer, Bill Paulson, Arthur Smith, Lial Samuals. Row Two: Egon Rassow, Terry Persons, Louis Smith, David Snurr, John Sheean, Bobbett Rindell, Karen Schmidt, Flora Simmons. Row Three: Sally Purdy, Peter Schriber, Tim Reed, Bruce Potter, Peter Patterson, Steve Potter, David Spitzel. Row Four: Janet Perry, Sandra Penzl, Dave Rhodes, Richard Rodgers, Diane Penzl, Jackie Rollin. Kiowa o 7960 Row One: Larry Tacchi, James Washburn, Andrew Thompson, Philip Teson, Kathleen Web- ster, Martha Stiker, Marilyn Street, David Stewart, David Snodgrass. Row Two: Douglas Sweet, Wendy Wilson, Georgia Sunstrom, Richard, Stanley, Frank Spangenberg, Donald Welshans, Patricia Vandenberg, Richard Weinheimer. Row Three: Sandra Wooley, Walter Siwiec, Ronald Steves, Lewis Smith, Dave Thomason, Anker Winther, Richard Smith. Row Four: Donald Wagner, Michael Volpetti, Martha Wolf, Betty Washington, Donna Tiffany, Mary Warhus. V 84 7fL G FGJB Row One: David Scherff, Peter Thompson, Jay Underhill, Kenneth Witte, Milton Marks, Barbara Frey, Betsy Nordstrom, Jane Bennett, Marcia Geyer, Nancy Moog. Row Two: Stephan Bugman, john Hopkins, Douglas Laney, Paul Stadelman, john Horton, Polly Wilson, Marcia Danielson, Nancy Johnson, Winifred Frazee. Row Three: Cheri Hirschman, Donna Steele, Jennifer Laidman, Warren Davidson, Douglas Mayer, Robert Lesher, Patricia Kenmore, Susan Burke, Linda Shed. Row Four: Barbara Potter, Wendy Howard, Michael Hoover, Bernard Horschel, James McNeil, Elaine Selin, Barbara Henry, Danya Luccie. aveats The Willinkers, East Aurora's Junior Historical Society, have had a history ,A iii filled year under Mr. Scott. They are a very ambitious group and have done much ' :, to inform the high school students of East Aurora's interesting history. Mr. Scott Row One: Dennis DeSilvey, Alice Colbert, Alonzo Meredith, Nancy Merritt, Elizabeth Crowell, Flora Simmons, Alan jones, Burt Howell, Stuart MacRoberts. Row Two: Richard Persons, Richard Minsker, jean Jensen, Bonnie Ewell, Glenn Both, Philip Kadet, Martha J Ehlers, Mary Warhus. Row Three: Nancy Kramer, Lito Lotz, Cecilia Babcock, Sandra Penzes, fd 2 William Johnson, David Laney, Bruce Bosworth, William North, Diane Penzes. I 85 Row One: Linda Barber, James Adams, Rheda Belz, Zinta Alks, Steve Bugman, Barb Arnholt, Curtiss Craw- ford, Ken Arndt. Row Two: Jane Bennett, Barb Cole- man, Sandra Arlotta, Dean Creed, Sharon Barkewitz, Tom Bender, Bob Branel, Marcia Danielsm, David Bautz. Row Tbree: Susan Burke, Sally Blakely, Patty Bowen, Charlene Basil, David Bushnell, Frank Corah, Jay Armstrong, Dave Beach. Row Four.' Sara Coolbaugh, Mary Cochran, Terry Adriance, Barb Both. - -e': F illl F Mr. Scott Row One: Marcia Geyer, Gerald Donovan, john Die- trich, Chris Fake, Mary Findlay, Harlene Foss, Barbara Frey, Gordon Duffus, Lee Foss. Raw Two: Ronald Depke, David Detwiler, Donald Gnaedinger, Patricia Dunham, Susan Difilippo, Winifred Frazee, Lois D'Arc- angelo, Wallace Fridman. Row Three: Robert Frisch, Max Frantz, Warren Davidson, Margaret Godfrey, Con- stance Ells, Karen Drescher, Richard Gowanlock. Row Four: Lawrence Dietz, Laura Errington, Kathleen Fra- sher, Joan Greenwood, Paul Gardiner, Ann Ford. 0 ,86 1 Row One: Paul Hibbard, Leroy Knuth, Cheri Hirschman, Jennifer Laidman, Nancy Johnson, Kathleen Larson, Linda Hartmann, Charles Grandey. Row Two: John Heltman, Thomas Hanlon, Robert Kaiser, Patricia Kenmore, Carole Harbi- son, Sydney Grannis, Douglas Laney, Lester Francis. Row Three: John Hopkins, John Horton, Francis Kriger, Barbara Henry, Michael Hoover, David Harpgiefs, David Hubbard. Row Four: Bernard Horschel, Wendy Howard, Carl Hensen, Dennis Leader. The 7th graders are the youngest of our members but by no means the least. They have participated in extra curricu- 1 lar sports and musical activities along with their regular studies. Row One: Nancy Moog, Noel Martlock, Milton Marks, Roger McNerney, Richard Moore, Marcia Nyhart, Gegianna Meade, Geraldine Lennon. Row Two.' Bonita Norton, Martha Long, Betsy Nordstrom, William Matteson, James Mack, Nancy Mundt, Richard Miller. Row Three: Dianne Merlau, Marjorie O'Donnell, Robert. Lesher, Orlando Miller, Douglas Mayer, Betsy Mack, Susan Miller, Judy Mitchell. Row Four: Danya Luccie, Joanne Meyer, Patricia Neischel, William Nichols, David McCleery, James McNeil. Row One: Linda Barber, Dick Moore, Barbara Potter, Linda Shed, Doug Laney. Row Two: Robert Lesher, Susan Reeves, Frank Cora, Dave Bushnell. L 87 Row One: Don Sherwood, Sandra Quakenbush, Sally Snyder, Mary Snodgrass, Donna Steele, Steven Sunstrom, Max Stenzel, George Spengler, Thomas Stahl, David Scherff. Row Two: Jack Schick, Nancy Orr, Linda Shed, Judith Smith, Barbara Potter, Tom Riemer, Wil- liam Ronan, Paul Stadelman, Gary Reed. Row Three: George Sleeper, Susan Reeves, Marjorie Schmidt, Donald Rodgers, Bruce Stewart, Martin Sdhneckenberger, Joan Schwab, Michael Steffen. Row Four: Susan Sager, Janet Scollon, Elaine Selin, Charles Scott, James Spurck. aaa o 1961 Row One: Frances Williams, Robert Young, Barbara Watson, Marjery Wood, Donna Whit- ney, George Young, Boyd Underhill, Peter Thompson, Bob Wideman. Row Two: Jay Under- hill, Ken Witte, Shirley Wells,'Kenneth Ware, Bill Tanner, Dick Will, Mary Taylor, Karen Kearn. Row Three: Betty Lou Thomas, Bob Troiak, Norma Williams, Jim Varner, jeff Vosseller, Dennis Transki, Ken Wittenrich. Row Four: Paul Winton, Dolores Tiffany, Alan Swan, Gary Tubbs, Joyce Wittenridge. H88. Wi ff ijijxb Sl INTER- COLLEGIATE PRESS Publishersl over Manufacturers-Book Binders FACTl2E:lgnHSUMcEitfQFFlCf
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