East Aurora High School - Auroran Yearbook (East Aurora, NY)
- Class of 1957
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5 .3 name. - Lg n 1 I-I - Y , 5 A 1 ' Q ' 9 ' 'f ALMA Mama P - f Alma Mahan End Aurora ' ' wan always love my V E 'nlough fleeing years may came and go We will always sing Thy fame. S ' ' I 1' 4 K I ' 'r I 4' ' . .K x, if ,,. . M 2' Mi 9 9 rua--. a a .-- -141 r ! -1 ill1 IllJ ,v . Y 1 A . 1 r ,,, 5 1 , or a i. ly n r We ne er forget our hug schoo Jays ur HCHASHIPS 'rm and True Aurora loved lag every hearf e Pedge ourselves S o you oo 23? :ff 1 . 9' ' v - 1 9 5 A 1 4 - -h I A 1 . 'E ' 5' L il. A S I f w n f T . o xx I . I N ,I 5 , 1, .-.x x, ,x ,M n , Q ' no EE 1' vu b 'r 5 W G4 fl- o -1 8' , 3 A I 4 A 1-5 Q11 6 fff f42ff?0Y?f4 19 7 SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 - EAST AURORA HIGH SCHOOL EAST AURORA, NEW YORK lf'I7'51 Jiclvnuz fmlwn gjemofw S Galle of gwilwwh -Q dfclwikw I D ! SV mia wda r t. another milestone for the Class of 1957. Amid cher- ished memories and fond re- miniscence we take a fflance at D the future: new challenges, new achievements, and new friendships to add to the old. In years to come, may this, Our Auroranf' always recall vividly our unforget- table yesterdays in East Aurora High School. 2 1 , li' Il P az' I U LJ ' - ' 1.1 7 ' i 1 if DEBICATIUN Q C 3 c 4 xl I J ill vi I '21 2, i c l 4 J Mrs. Peek, we are grateful to have an opportunity in this book to express our Y, xy l genuine graflitude for the many kindnesses you have shown us through our high school years. C As we leave East Aurora High in June of 1957 we may forget old acquaintances 3 but each and every one of us will never forget you and the untiring patience and , lf tolerance you have had with us. J Y The unanimous opinion of our class is that, Hyou,re the greatestf, 'L' J s lt LI i Li LJ vi iJ IJ SJ Q Q u Q 1. 1 - 'I If ft ' ' Q 'N s fi ,, 5 -S 70 A ' l 7 5' fc f 'i 4? .fix if ' l'1 rw V - rl H ' l 3 if Mm! Elbert Hubbard was born on June 19, 1856, in Bloomington, Illinois. As a young man he was employed by the Larkin Company in Buffalo, New York. In 1883 he moved to East Aurora and a few years later. deciding not to remain with the com- pany, he sold his interest in it. In 1891, Hubbard started tramping through Europe. Meeting William Morris and visiting his Kelmscott Press in England, he was inspired to found a similar press, the Roycroft Press, at East Aurora, New York. Here he wrote in 1894- A Little Journey to the Home of George Eliot, the first of the famous Little Journey booklets, one of which was issued each month from his press for fifteen years there- after. Hubbard began to write articles and mail them to magazine publishers who always rejected and returned them. He said they returned home like the cat. But because he believed them to be good enough for publication he began in 1894. to print the Philistine, an original magazine of pocket size, which was continued until his death for Hubbard's pen had supplied most of the contents. In an 1899 num- ber was printed A Message to Garcia, the most famous single piece that Hub- bard wrote. In our school library is a copy of Hubbard's first writing of the Message to Garcia. The original is the prized possession of the Buffalo Public Library. The Philistine received its name from the group of people mentioned in the book of Solomon in the Bible. They were rebellious, straight forward, and critical, exactly symbolizing Hubbard's policy. In 1908 he began to edit and publish, The Fra, his second monthly magazine, which was continued until 1917. By this time his printing establishment had grown to large proportions. Besides his writings, it was publishing many artistic books, hand-illuminated and hand-bound. To the printing shop Hubbard added furniture and leathershops and a smithy. Painting, clay-moulding, and terracotta work were included and an art school was established. The Roycrofters were formed into a legal corporation in which only the workers held shares. The community and the Roycroft enterprises were continued by Hubbardis son, Elbert II. Hubbard was both individualistic and communal, his writings contain a strong mixture of radicalism and conservatism. His constant theme was efficiency. On May 7, 1915, he perished in' the sinking of the Lusitania when it was torpedoed by a German submarine off the coast of Ireland. Elbert Hubbard gave to the little country village of East Aurora world-wide fame. Great men and women came here from every point of the compass. It is fitting that we should recognize the rare ability of the man who put East Aurora on the map. 4 W' a 'LQ 253 F? ei- I0 STEEE A 53A2Ma! A xkxfbfalgncvn 5 wboifwjiawnfl fam K8 QF Q WM ei-quam:-, NIQQWS-i ' fm XXII' .AWK- f N ,Z t f ,W.,...... t L , . 1 , 5 . r MR. DONALD GRAVES ln choosing Elbert Hubbard as the theme for your yearbook, you have selected a man whose ideals of loyalty are unsurpassed. In his Message to Garcia he emphasizes loyalty to country, your associates and to your employer. These ideals are just as important today as they were when they were written. Whatever you may choose for a career, be loyal to it and give it your very best. This is the only sure way to attain success. May your aims in life be realized and all your dreams come true. Donald Graves MR. WALTER BUMGARDNER Class of 1957: Achievement is the goal you have set for yourselves. What kind of success do you seek? Are you aiming at uniqueness? Do you intend to use the high ideals of youth as your constant measure? Will you demand a, level of living and working that represents your best as a person? As a citizen will you work for those things that make this a country and a world guided by truly religious standards? I believe you will try and in that earnest trying you will reach your goal. I sincerely wish you a satisfying and productive future. God bless you all. Walter Bumgardner Row One: Mr. Wolf, Mrs. Zent, Mrs. Ford, Mr. Wifllert. Row Two: Mr. Conable, Mr. Stiker, Mr. Wechter. Missing: Mrs. Hitchings, Mr. Bean. shift! ag? , su f , f ix KSU . 41 5 5 4' QP 1 ... vid Vw... V.-it - 1 f x ,:,i' .k.. A :I f , i' fvf.z.s 'i ' it is ii , F :Q . I 1 ff MR. THOMAS MOORE Congratulations to the graduates of the Class of '57 and best wishes for success, health and happiness. Although your years at East Aurora High School have now come to aniend, I hope they have been just the beginning of your never-ending search for truth, under- standing and a life enriched by unselfish service to your fellowmen. Thomas C. Moore As I look over the past six years of your high school life, I am amazed, as I am every year, by the tremendous growth and maturity you have attained as seniors. Can you remember coming into seventh grade in September, 1951, a bunch of little Eager-Beavers , and then recall how superior you felt last fall MR. LEWIS MC NEIL to the incoming seventh graders? Do you remember away back there, the Truman-MacArthur dispute? In the fall of 1952 you helped make your parents and friends aware of the election, and America turned out more voters, than at any other time in history. The Korean War ended. Warren was made Chief Justic. Church- hill retiredg Stalin died. These are the events that have happen- ed nationally and internationally while you have been in school. In school, you have sometimes won and sometimes lost. You have made mistakes. You have been successful also. You will find out, beyond graduation, that life is just about the same as school. You will win sometimes, you will also lose, but the measure of success will he your reaction. If you keep your re- sponse as clear and unemotional as it has been during your high school career, you will be a credit to East Aurora and its founding fathers. ML McNeil Row One: Mr. Scriber, Mrs. Austin, Miss Stanbro, Mr. Richert. AUDIO - VISUAL AID Mr. Burdick ENGLISH DEPARTMENT DRIVERS, EDUCATION Mr. Hoover Row One: Miss Dillon, Miss Harp, Mrs. Peek, Miss Rol- ston. Row Two: Mrs. McNeil, Mr. Pitt, Mr. Hatch. SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Row One: Mr. Scott, Mrs. Tiffany, Mrs. Thomason, Mr. Row One: Mr. Martina, Mr. Lawson, Mr. Hagen. Row Bird. Row Two: Mrs. Keller, Mr. Leland, Mrs. Wagner. Two: Mr. Asbury, Mr. Gould, Mr. Graziano. AGRICULTURE LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Row One: Mrs. Byrnes, Mrs. Smith, Miss Dietrich. Row Mr, Gallup Row One: Mr. Ruhl, Miss Boldt, Mr. Sack. Row Two: Two: Miss Hyde, Mr. Birdsall. Mr. Pfleeger, Mr. Drick, Mr. Norberg. PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT ART Mr. Nisita Row Two: Mr. Austin, Mr. Hulbert, Mr. Drescher, Mr. Hulbert. . -I ':. 1 my , 1,35 sg M sf .5 i 2 EEEE5 I if f?T ,L ,T1hT, E ETTTTQ QQ. ART Miss Brunck Row Une: Miss Nadolski, Mr. Fisher, Mrs. Morgan, Mr. Bowan, Mrs. Smith. MUSIC DEPARTMENT HOMEMAKING DEPARTMENT Row One: Mr. Olmstead, Mr. Beck. Miss Almeter and Miss Benson Row Two: Mr. Gauge, Mr. Kelver. BUSINESS DEPARTMENT Mrs. Parker, Mr. Henry, Miss Kaiser. Mr, Binerman Mr, Bove, INDUSTRIAL ARTS Mr. Harbison, Mr. Dayer, Mr. Rodin SCll00L AIDS OFFICE HELPERS ATTENDANCE OFFICE Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Meade Mrs. Hamilton, Mrs Walt rsrs A sf ' . lr 21 p. .,,, . -4. M YF 4 Y A CUSTODIANS Row One: Mr. Scholer, Mr. Kruse, Mr. Nuwer, Mr. Wil- son. Row Two: Mr. Wood, Mr. Reed, Mr. Nye, Mr. Imhah, Mr. Schwab. W-ws-721 Y.. D CQ 41' XX E2 2 FF? L,-ii........... CAFETERIA STAFF HEALTH OFFICE Mrs. Elizabeth Rice, Mrs. Ida Haffmire Mrs- 'fQ5ff7 l Frrr Mrs. Stoddard M Sh ld M s 0 R 'P ' Irv 1 rfz, ., 11.41 '11. gisfrf. ' A rs' e Lily Beebee, Mrs. Iva Webster. f E Two: Mrs. Downey, Dr L ca e fl ,:A. J. - MRS. BAKER .ff 93' 'B TW .fpwubw ggi? 2 ,M A Yfmfwiblible bvhmzibfwlkaf X , mawymm QR wx, Um 5: wfwmmyaw Q25 5 CLASS IIISTIIR Now that our thirteen years of friendship and amicability have come to a pause, we, the Class of 1957. look back through the past to the beginning of our educational instruction. During our first year of schooling we became acquainted with our teachers, Mrs. Roberts and Mrs. Allen. Our naps became a daily ritual along with our exercises on the jungle gym. We all quivered with excitement when we celebrated our first Valentinels party with goodies furnished by our mothers. Being promoted into first grade led us all into thinking that we were well on the way to being scholars. This was the first year that we had been separated into smallerrooms. To our amazement we found that we could print our names after much help from our patient teachers. The memory of fat green pencils and yellow paper will always be associated with our first printing attempts. We continued our napping periods and enjoyed music hour when we practiced rhythm with wooden sticks and triangles. Our seed selling campaign of second grade earned us prestige toward being future salesmen. We began to thrill to the stories of the Dick and Jane series as our reading gained volume and variety. Yearly plays began to be a highlight in our rooms. One such as 4'Little Red Riding Hood , was presented in Mrs. Adamis room to the enthusiastic applause of all. The highlight of our third year in elementary school was 'gPeter Rabbitn, a puppet show, given by Miss Bush's room. Multiplication and division entered our young minds for the first time, and writing in longhand was practiced. Miss Steger helped us to design and paint murals for decoration in the halls while Mrs. Olive Whiting helped us to appreciate the world of music. Our fourth grade proved to be completely filled with surprises and wonders. A new boy entered our class named Vitauts Alks. who had come to America from Latvia. How fascinating he was! Embarrassed Butchie Hanlon also entered the elementary school, later to be our President. This year was spent participating in everything from building bird houses to nature trips to the Sinking Pond with Mrs. Bartram. Many of us won prizes from the Buffalo Museum of Science on composi- tions about nature and her surroundings. Our social life showed a promising begin- ning that year. Fifth grade opened with the presentation of Hansel and Gretel as the operetta in which many of us performed. Mr. Brown, our first male teacher proved to be a friend to all of us. Mrs. Boldt's pupils became experts in weaving rugs and the mak- ing of other handicraft. Clyde Glasser displayed his talents by playing his accordion in the play that Mrs. Bechtells room presented. The students of this room also became more conscientious about their spelling when she began to give them African shells for perfect spelling tests. Many races between both sexes were seen in the cloak rooms during recess. Sixth grade was the senior year of elementary school and we all felt very import- ant. We now took part in the Service Club under the direction of Mrs. Pauline Whiting. During the activity we learned to accept responsibility and to be reliable. As in every year before, we completed our parents' Christmas presents, of wrapping paper made by stenciling. Many of us watched the MacArthur Homecoming at Miss Clarkis home on her new television set. The highlight of the year came in ,lune when we had Moving-Up Day. We all knew that soon we would be in Junior High School with all its glories. As we entered seventh grade, we became acquainted with parliamentary proced- ure and elected Butch Hanlon the president of our class. We all took part in pro- moting the victory of Tim Donovan as Student Council President. The first event in which we were included was our roller skating party at Creekside. 'Most of the class continued their musical career and advanced to the seventh grade chorus under the able direction of Mr. Elwood Eaton. As is found in every grade in high school, HOMEWORK became the cry of complaint of all of us. The sophomores of East Aurora High School helped us tremendously by appearing in our homerooms and answering questions. Our general language course made known to us the romantic languages but later the majority continued their study of Latin. A field trip to Letch- worth State Park was enjoyed by all during the fall. Points of historical interest werevisited and the refreshment stands were well populated. At the beginning of eighth grade Butch Hanlon was again elected as the presi- dent of the Class of 1957. We organized a committee to plan our closed dance. Balloon busting predominated as a popular game along with dancing and refresh- ments. Dick Whalen and Gail Young were crowned Kingland Queen and received candy and pearls respectively. Mr. McCready's science classes will always hold memories of . . . along with our excellent tests marks. The Gettysburg Address era in Mr. Millard Henry's room proved to be beneficial to all and especially to La Netta Brown who won the contest. Eighth period of that year in social studies proved to be quite a restful time! No one will ever forget Mr. Hickey and his takeoff on Spaghetti Joef' Kay McKeeman and Kit Byrnes, Southern Belle and Torchy will never forget their nicknames, while the rest of us had to contend with the gavel. The cold wintry mornings in Mr. Drickis homeroom were certainly felt distinctly by those concerned. Our Christmas Operetta, Amahl and the Night Visitorsv was a great success and undertaking for us all. We were all surprised that we could make such a tremendous success on our own. A tripto Fort Niagara was the highlight of the year and the historic past was visited with great interest. Ninth grade came quickly after the beginning of Junior High School and again we called ourselves seniors. Our title Freshman'7 made us feel more a part of the student body. Many leaned toward scientific courses and took Earth Science. The trips to the graveyard and Sinking Ponds seemed exciting and adventurous to only one, but we learned a great deal about the world we live in. '4Stairway to the Stars , our first open dance was held with Bob Rose and Cecyl Hildinger as King and Queen. As in the preceding years Butch Hanlon was elected president of our class. Mrs. Byrnes served as our wonderful advisor. No one will ever forget Mr. Henrici and his humor!! The Senior Choir presented NThe Lowland Sea as an operetta which held much sentiment and meaning. Our sophomore year held many surprises in store. Denny French was elected president of the class. Our annual dance was entitled '4White Christmasn and turned out to be a social but not a financial success. Bill Donovan and Sharon Zee reigned as King and Queen: Geometry was the most talked of course of the year. The familiar question of what time does this period end rang in all our hearts when asked by our wonderful teacher, Mr. Pfleeger. Frogs were dissected by all that took Biology and many happy hours were spent with Mr. Lawson. 'LLet Freedom Sing, a television production. was presented by the senior choir under the direction of Mr. Eaton. To the entire school's sorrow, our beloved Mr. Elwood Eaton left the halls of East Aurora High School, along with many of our classmates, to join Iroquois Central. Many packed in the Aurora Theatre to see William Shakespeare's immortal 'tJulius Caesar that year. Our class was supervised by Mr. Shed during our Sophomore year. The Junior Year opened with the election of Bill Donovan as our president. The Sadie Hawkins Dance was a financial sucess with Bob Rose as Little Abner and Helen Wells as Daisy Mae. Our other social engagement of the year was our wonder- ful iflunior-Senior Prom over which Butch Hanlon and Barb Freeman reigned. As for scholastic work, seventeen of our classmates were installed into the Senior Na- tional Honor Society. Mr. Leland's jokes became a daily fad in American History along with the sheets with the purple printwll Best Foot Forwardn was the ope- retta presented with an extremely large cast on a very unusual stage. Our advisor- ship was doubled when Mr. Lawson and Mr. Shed were elected. Judy Reeves and John Minsker were elected to go abroad with the American Field Service and they went to Greece and Switzerland respectively. Finally we have reached our twelfth year in school. Now we are at the end of our career. Butch Hanlon was elected as president for the fourth year. The magazine sale was a tremendous success with Judy Henry and Larry Howe as top salesmen. With 3x5 cards, football games, basketball dances. Thesis', Beowulf, and Trigono- metry, we have had a fully packed year. Our class has felt privileged for having two wonderful exchange students at East Aurora High School this year, Nelly Beradi. of France, and Fridtjof Gorter of the Netherlands. As the annals of our high school days close, and as we continue on the road of life, the future looks to us for the solution to world peace. We shall fulfill our obli- gation and establish this peace for all mankind if we have the faith and courage to Search for the right road with mind and heart and soul. CLASS IIFFICIALS MISS BENSON MR. LAWSON EXECUTIVE BOARD 'iff' Row One: Barbara Freeman, Vice-Presidentg Butch Hanlon, Presidentg Dotty Kopp, Secretary. Row Two: Cail Young, Bette Hubhs. Row Three: Austin Spencer, Virginia Wolf, J im Davis. Missing, Sharon Zee, Treasurer. MR. HENRY MR. NISITA I4 PP : FP : SD : UF : Am: PP: FP: SD : Am: UF: GORDON AMOS Moose', Girls with red hair Brenda Bushee Make everyone happy At home Enjoy life JOSEPH J. BARBER zsjoesa Narrow minded people Mr. Hagen, all the girls who work at Putney's, and Elvis Presley Break a road sign and not get caught Putney's Graduate from high school PP: FP: SD: JUDITH A. ASH iiludyn 334-.70 Bob Steislinger You'd really be surprised UF: 274- Center Street Am: To be successful and happy PP: FP: SD: UF : Am: MARAGARET BAYER PHOEBE BABBAGE LOUIS W. BALDWIN Uphebb! 6CL0u,5 Wise boys PP Junior operator's license Rev. Haight, Mrs. Peek, 81 .lim To be with all the kids from Girls' State again With Bevie in the hot Chev To be such a success that I can light the center candle of the Senior National Honor So- ciety FP SD UF Am My family and Mrs. Wolff To have a hole in one. With the gang. To be a farmer. upegrs PP: Loud Fords 8: leaning trees FP : Mom 81 J SD: Go on a UF: Am: With Pat Roller skate down the halls in E.A. PP FP SD UF CHARLOTTE BERG : The State Boys! . Doug, then everybody : Buy umpteen copsicles : In a 2,' tone blue Ford Am: Go to Hawaii PP : FP : SD: UF : Am: trip with Pat DOUGLAS E. BELL as-Lashes e:D0ugu Hamburg police My family Chase the state troopers On top of the pile Who me? Come again! MARY BOHALL HBO!! PP Alarm clocks Sz speed zones FP ' Dr00pyl SD To live over the 13 years l had with my Dad. UF: Go0fin oif ' Am: To run across the stage in the E.A. theatre I 15 PP FP SD UF Am: NELLY BERARDI ssNeIlyr: Chewing gum bubblers Napoleon To fly to the moon Nowhere Know Americans BOB BOVE PP : Tall girls FP : Doug 81 Bob Charlie UF: Riding around under the table DeVinci Babu SD: To go to a No-Cal party with Am: To drink Moose and Cheeks PP FP SD UF Am: PATRICIA BRODBECK Pat fTusonD and cars without radios Mom, Dad, 31 Dirty Lil Canoe to Hawaii Checking Parole Cards Be Elvis's Private Secretary PP FP SD Am: PP: FP: SD: UF: Am: FAYE KAREN BROWN MARY CATHERINE BYRNES People who jump to conclu- .Kita UTOUIM, sions PP Distance MOU1, Dad, Sz Nina FP My wonderful parents, and To go to Bermuda To become a success KAREN JEAN CATT Kitlyi, KdfE,, Cindy's Saturday Socks My family To live. love, laugh, and be happy Here, there, and everywhere To be a success SD UF Am: PP: FP. SD: Tom N. To send Mom to Mexico with a rose between her teeth Bumming around E.A. with 'sHass,, and Tex To get through school without having a nervous breakdown! PP: People who are late FP: Mom, Dad, 81 .loe SD : I'll never tell a smile KAREN CAVANAGH sscaseyn Having to get up before noon Bunny, ,Io and Sandy To water ski to the moon UF: On the phone Am: To be a secretary zillvaanmu FP : Parents SD: Live and be happy YVONN E CALKINS UF: With J. W. or the gang Am: To be able to take life with PAUL CLARK Beannie PP: Going to school five days a week UF : Places where I shouldn't be Am: To heat the State Police I6 CYNTHIA CARINI Cindy Cinders', PP ': Conceited people FP: Dave, Mom Dad SD : I'll never tell UF : With Dave Am: To get a M.R.S. degree BEVERLY ANN COLE Miss Bevf, PP: Teen-age insurance FP: Mom, Dad, Paul SD: To have a happy home UF: At home or at 100 Regent St. Am: Get my M.R.S. Degree l CHARLES I. COLE CIuzrlie', PP : School buses PP : Weatherman PATRICIA COLEMAN T he Dum Damn Pat FP: Mom, Dad, Randy SD : Pass Physics FP: My parents and the Roses SD: Beat Tulip in an official UF : 1154 Olean Rd. wrestling match Am: None UF: Hanging out of car windows Am: To sell 1,000,000 records of Sincerely by The Offheats JACK COLLIER ccowlsy PP: Guys who cheat at cards FP : Mickey Mantle urer UF: With the owls Am: Co into business with Ronnie SD: Become United States Treas- PP FP SD UF Am: LYNNE COMSTOCK Lin-ol-lui' Crisco '4Legs Clicks : Roy, Karen, Family, 81 Gang : Have a harem of men : Not home I Be successful, happy and rich JERRY CORNWELL Mane PP : People who laugh at others mistakes FP : Marcy SD : Live to see longer school lunch periods UF : Sober Am: To retire PP FP SD UF Am: To finish everything I start Offhaus MARTHA CORN WELL :cMarCy:s : People who push : Jerry, Mom, Dad : Roller skate in the lst floor halls : In the Chrysler PP: FP: SD: UF: Am: NANCY DABB Nano Daber Anyplace without music Mom, Dad and everybody I'll never tell! Around town or Lake Erie State Park To be a buyer for Bergers DIANE M. COTTON Diane PP : Smoking FP: Mom, Dad, Mac, Zut Zut SD: Travel around the world UF : At the movies Am: Kindergarten teacher PP: FP: SD: UF: Am. JOHN ROBERT ,DAILY scowlyss scgobn Fickle girls Mom, Dad See Transki with money In a cream Ford Engineering I7 PP FP SD UF Am: SANDRA LELA CROFT Sandi ':Krafty : Jealous boys Mom, Dad and D family To keep a secret Jivin' around with the gang To go to college 1 al. DEBORAH DANNER Mouse Debby JAMES M. DAVIS .tlimn PP : FP : SD : UF : Am: Swimming during school Mom, Dad 81 Graz To be accepted at Radcliff Picking tulips with Nu To sell 1,000,000 records of Sincerely by the Off Beatsn PP : FP : SD : UF : Am: Junior licenses Mom, Dad Beat Amherst Anywhere Go to college BARBARA JANET DENZEL JOYCE DEPERNO PP: FP: SD: UF: Am: PP FP SD UF Am: ffsafzff Monday mornings The gang To run E.A. for a day West Falls To be successful in business -hex, .nw PP : FP : SD : UF: Am: .si ,f ,h h. .,,, .:,, Getting up in the morning Family and the gang Ifs still With the gang To be happy and successful azjoycien 8. secret RUSSELL DIETZ canizzyas PP: Girls fsometimesl FP : Josh SD: To own a 1956 Chev. stick UF: Am: shift with power pack. ln my Chev. To make a rod that will move. svift- lf' s o 1-s-. yovs m e RICHARD DEPKE yvii DW PP : Going to school 5'days a week Jff 5 FP1 Mom- Dad s:'..y. ssfsi ii SD: To finish high School VV VVVW gy' SVVLL P h UF : Rowlando Kendall Station V ,ff h,, sig. ,,ah,. A Am: To become an engineer i Lg? Vyxyyyiigxw gk? ,V I v J ssfv s h hthhhhh 1 i ' ,J-,hh g..,jq,7. . ROBERT JAMES DODGE JOHN DUNHAM Bob Johnnie T1'00PErs PP : Back seat drivers Mother FP SIB. T0 OWU 3 m0t0fCYcle SD: Be Elvis Presly's chauffeur Under my hood UF g E, Gym Whatls that? ' Am: To teach music AGNES ECKEL The Rum Dum Teddy PP : Weasels FP: Dad, lva, the Bove's 81 Barb SD : I'll never tell UF : Where l'm not supposed to be Am: To be happy and successful I8 PP FP SD UF Am: MARY EDDY f5PunIc!, : Customers 1 Clyde, Fred, Mom : Date Elvis Presley : On Ellis Place Go to Alfred JOSEPHINE MARIE ENGLISH PP : FP : SD : UF : Arn: PP FP :von V People who are always late D.R.C. Wouldn't you like to know Writing letters Three guesses .IO ANN FULTON Chipper Smoking : Mom, Dad, Ray SD: To be what I am not UF: I'm not Am: To be a telephone operator' PP: FP: SD: UF Am: PP FP SD UF Am: : Get up in the morning 1 : . gvvsf DANIEL ERNQI' Ernie School and football practice during pheasant season My parents Run the attendance office for a week -Around town Sail around the world BARBARA FREEMAN Barb PP: Saying goodbye FP : My mother and brother Ed SD: Put something original in the yearbook UF : School! Am: Complete four years of college 'ff LAWRENCE GALLICK ::La,-,yu People like L. G. Mom 81 Dad On top of the pile To be the first in line PP: FP: SD: UF : Am: EMMET FULLER Punk State Troopers Marty Catch a'whale with a tooth- pick With Marty Be an Admiral in the Navy in ,, ! PP FP SD UF .I ACK GREEN ujackav Conceited people : Mom, Dad, Ted : To go to college . Having fun Am: To be a success PP FP SD UF Am: FRIDTJOF BERNHARD GORTER Haoerft found 11 good one yet. PP: My failing performances FP: Fred Kaps and Miles Davis SD: Beter Stel Hersens UF: At Lorigo's, mixing languages Am: Niet Bakken Voor Eindexa- men DONALD CREW ucubeaa Losing a swim meet Mary Swim in the Olympics Anywhere and everywhere Be a success 19 5. U PP FP SD UF ,Am JEAN COULD Jeanie : Knuckle-Crackers My parents, Ceal : To learn to play a p , : Here, and eve re : To bee a nu e ' E A Q Q s l CLIFFORD H. HANLON csgutchn ucliffn : The rest of the Hanlon's PP: Moving fast FP SD: Have a harem UF : With her Am: College PP FP SD UF Am: PP FP SD UF CHARLES S. HARTON Steven Beers The bottom of the pile Mom, Dad, Xa Horse To embarrass Miss Harp On top of the pile. To see somebody walk a mile for a Camel PP FP SD UF Am: PP FP Am: DONALD GREY ANNE MARIE GUNNER Capt, Carlingsv Du Duck Mick Nick : Judy Waltz : Be Chief of Police at E.A. Usually What's that? MARILYN HENNESSEY Boots : Fast drivers : My family, B.H. SD : Still a secret UF : With the gang Am: To succeed in everything I do BEVERLY HESSEL ROBERT JAMES HOFFMAN Bevie Giggs : Pedantic boys PP: Girls who smoke Donnie and Bill FP : Mom, Dad, M.H. To live in Florida SD: To get a deer with my how : Knitting argyles at slumber and HITOW UF : In my Mercury parties Own a blue Jaguar Am: To be a success SD : Am: PP: FP: UF: MARTIN JOHN HOLMES, JR. Hamer Abu Women? Animal Be Principal of E.A.H.S. Working on somebody else's car Understand women I20 PP FP SD UF Am: Armie', :Cindy's Saturday sox and school buses : Love 'em all : To own a sports car ln the center of the circle To always be happy PP: FP: SD: UF: Am: JUDITH ANN HENRY ccjudyaa Rain on Saturday nights Mom, Dad and Jean Raise my own football team Clicking the knitting needles To go to the University of Michigan for four years PP FP NORMAN HORSCHEL ifNormJ5 : Girls that drive : Mom and Dad SD : Own a car UF : Home Am: Farming PP FP SD UF Am: JOHN H. MINSKER, JR. '4-9 Buicks Steve Allen Water-ski in school pool Eating and-or talking Back to Switzerland PP FP SD UF Am WARDEN MOXLEY : Smoking Mother and Dad To teach history in E.A.H.S. : Home : To he successful PP FP SD UF PP FP. SD. UF: Am: PP: FP: SD : Am: UF: YVONNE NENNO Minnow Insincere people Mom and all the gang To own a car of my own! In one place or another To get as much out of life as life has to offer JOSEPH LOUIS PATTI Fireball Girls who smoke and drink Mom, Dad and the kids To play for the Yankees Aurora Theater To pitch a no hitter in a world series PP FP SD UF Am: PP: FP: SD: UF: Am: RICHARD MULLEN GlDick37 GGMOOHFI Somebody who parks in Lob- 1aw's parking lot and shops at A 8: P Dad, Mom Stick pins at .Iackson's Alleys for the rest of my life On top of the pile Am: What's that REID NIEMAN HB- JI, : Speeding : Someone I like : To junk school buses : Where I shouldn't be Own the only 1960 Ford Am: DAVID PETRE ..Dlwe,, apelen School during pheasant season :sMag0oss Own a Corvette Aurora Theatre To use my schooling to full advantage PP: FP: SD: UF: .IOANNE D. NUWER .von .Wan The park commissioner at Emery Park My Family, George R.,' Bcale, and M.E. To always have many friends Picking tulips with Deb To sing a duet with Elvis Presley 23 PP FB SD UF Am: KERMIT K. MUND'1' Termite PP : Girls that drive FP: Mom, Dad, F.B. SD : Own an Oldsmobile UF : Home Am: Own a 4-0 herd dairy LUCILLE NYHART ccLucysr An English Thesis Denny To meet Toscanini 1 With Denny To he a professional musician A PP I FP SD UF Am: LINDA SUE POLLOCK lnnie Sue Irma Tex -Time- Mom and- Dad-Court and George-Peggy Bauder To Burn 'Briggs and watch the ice cream melt In a daze To have some PP FP SD UF Am: SHIRLEY ANN PORTER Slzirl Sugar', Motorcycles Mom, Unkin' Punkin'4 Norm Sail to Bermuda on an ice cube Blazing a trail to A. To become something by doing nothing PP, FP SD UF Am: PP CALISTA LANE POTTER 'gCliss Girls who smoke Mom, Dad To hack float around the world : Buzzing around Secretary PP FP SD UF Am DONN POTTER Danni, Potts Orphan Annie's same old red dress My family, Marilynn, Droopy Meet the boys at 25 gates In bed Be happy PP FP SD UF Am: CATHERINE PREVOT ERICH EDWARD RASSOW c:Kathys: Riding the school hus Ken To be a channel swimmer Ha! Ha! To be a success PP FP SD UF c:Edr: : Charley and other deteriorat- ing prefixes : Mr. Wonderful fMeD : Take Speech from Mick Nick : Usually found! Am: Chemical Engineer LAWRENCE REED JUDITH BYRON REEVES Hummingbird Judy Bosses , PP Filling out senior information FP : Never can tell SD : Get married UF wfef All over Go to the N rth Woods Mwva FP SD UF Am: slips Norman Rockwell To Speak all languages 119 To help people all over the world to live together and like it RICHARD REIMER Butch Windy PP Girl drivers FP : Never tell SD ' Have lots of fun UF: All over Am: Join the air force 24 NANCY RICKETSON ucypsyn ::Ricku PP : Fast weekends FP: Mom, Dad, Snapjack, Pop Snitzer X SD: To do a bubble dance on ice skates UF: With Snitzer with my neck in trouble Am: To really rip it up PP FP SD UF Am: PP FP SD UF Am: ROBERT A. ROSE fGB0b9! Suspended licenses Mr. Moore Play in the Rose Bowl On top of the pile To go to college PP FP SD UF JOAN ANN ROSEHART Joanie', Rosa . People who say, I don't care. . My family : To reach 100 pounds : At school Am: To work in the Good House- keeping Institute in New York City X r JANET SCHNITZER 'S iiSnitz77 fi an!! PP : Party poopers : t s WA FP: Mom, Dad, cackle . M SD: To see M.B. with M.B. : ea f use I life UF: In trouble with Rick and Bo I, by '. 'c l ,., 9 Am: To be like a tree and leave f' : '4 u n .' e A V - ion I f : jai I f If 1 RICHARD SCHWARTZ LEON R. SILBERBERGER Dick ffpickv Homework PP: .lunior drivers licenses Pogo FP Mom and Dad Own a D type Jaguar Driving Make a million dollars SD UF Am Pass German : In drug store Drive to college PP FP SD UF Am: .IEANNIE C. SMITH Keerl Sticky valves Daddy, Mother, Mr. Olmsted Be only woman in Marine Band Practicing, listening to HiFi To become a Doctor of Music PP. FP- SD: UF Am: JOANNE sIMoNs I tu, AN JW9 fo ' r' V5 urtlef' 'V M w V' ' PP : Simmons instead of Simons PP : 'Sip ' FP : My family UF : In a hurry Am: To teach Math. JOAN DOROTHY SMITH Jeanie Alarm clocks Mom, Dad. and Peg To own a canoe Out of town To he a church secretary and D.C.E. 25 SD : To live in a swimming pool FP SD UF Am: WW Mom d To own the hottest oar in E.A. ? ? To get out of this world alive on a Chevy V-8 PP FP SD UF Am: SANDRA SORENSON ccsandyu Cindy's Saturday Socks Mom, Dad, Lynn Vacation in California someone else's money Talking on the phone To lose 10 pounds PP FP SD L UF LYN N E SMITH c:Duck:: upennyn : Bleached hair : My Family and Floyd . lt's a secret : In Floyd's Ford Am: To be an airline hostess AUSTIN SPENCER Spence a day PP : Only 24- in FP: Mom and Nomi SD : Become President UF: Out of town Am: Be successful X UF Am: PP: FP: SD: JUDITH FLORENCE SPITZEL csjudeas uspitzv Instrument tuning Family, Robin, Mr. O To have enough nerve to play my own recital at Carnegie Hall At the keyboard T6 he an elementary music teacher PP FP SD UF SANDRA SMITH usa,-Ldyss : 7:00 a.m. : My parents, Gram :Toi live on Oakwood Avenue again : On Jamison Road Am: To graduate ROBERT A. STEISLIN GER PP Steis : Girls Smoking FP: Mom, Dad, Dave, Judy SD : To sit in Elbert Hubbard's lap UF : 258 Center Street Am: Make money EDWARD STEVES ..Eddie,, .,Ed,, PP: 8:40 a.m. FP: Mom, Dad, Ron, Judy SD : Judy knows UF : At Judy's Am: To be successful PP: FP: SD: DONNA MARIE STUMPF s:D0nss Sarcastic people It would take a book to name them To see a pink elephant do a mambo UF: Am: Leading Red around A To be a nurse ,. . PP: FP: SD : UF: Am: GEORGE TAYLOR Teach,, Leeches Lindia Bookmaker Home To live in Texas l26 PP: FP: SD: UF: Am: DAVID TRANSKI Dave Girls who smoke Mom and Dad To see Daily with one more than 3 months On top of the pile Engineering car for PP FP SD UF Am: SALLY ULRICH AUDREY ALICE UNDERHILL Wally Deliah Conceited people F11 need a book to name them Find out where the yellow went when you brush your teeth with- Pepsodent In a daze To convince FiFi that she looked real gone in her outfit PP FP SD UF Am: GAIM!! F5Rusty7J Narrow minded people The Son of Cod who .loved me and gave himself for me None On the farm Home Economist PP FP SD UF Am PP: FP: SD: UF: Am: RICHARD G. WARD Dick : Smoking : Mom, Dad, Sis : To be a success In the Bullet To go to college LOIS ANN WILLERT ULD!! School buses and 7 a.m. Dad and Mom Meet Queen Elizabeth II and her family Doing something I shouldn't be doing To graduate from college PP FP: SD: UF: Am: PP FP SD UF Am: PP FP SD UF SANFORD WEBSTER usandyn Women who smoke Mom, Dad, and Sandra Go to Hawaii Up town and around Air Force career UF Am: THOMAS WILLIAMS IiWi!ly!5 fiTom32 8:40 a.m. Mom and Dad Make a million At the A 81 P Be a pilot Am: PP: FP: SD: .IULIANNE CHRYSTINE VANCE Julie Ju Ju : Homework : My family : To gain some weight Some place eating French fries To be a success ' 1 HELEN WELLS Nellie Unsentimental boys Mom, Dad, Little Hank, Shirl, and Dumbie To have a racehorse named Nellie win the Kentucky Derby At the bottom of the pile To have more stick-to-it-ative- ness PP FP SD UF Am: PP FP SD UF Am: S 5 5 -2' :Q 5 a FLOYD G. VOLK Vulgar Floydie Dark shades of lipstick Mom, Dad, Penny : Walk a mile for a Camel is Cruising or 4'W0rking Be happy d fmlfvwd i EILEEN WILKINS Willy People who think they're bet- ter than others Wilkins family, Boyd and Snowball To see .I.S. without a smile Where I am not supposed to be I have none on Monday morn- ings .27 A 5? ' , A 1 PP : FP : SD: UF : Am: CAROL WINSTROM Earthlings lt's not Elvis Presley My own private, patented, lightpowered flying saucer. Somewhere in the music dept. To he a good nurse PP FP SD UF Am: WILLIAM WITTE SSBHZH Cigarette smoke Peanuts To go to the moon and back Usually Make a million VIRGINIA WOLF Ginny Ginger', JOSEPH WOLFF G6-Ive!! PP FP SD UF Am: Poor athletic facilities for girls President Eisenhower To be a model On skis To graduate from a top col- lege PP: Bermuda Shorts Y.C. FP: The family, SD : To retire UF : With the gang Am: To have some THOMAS E. WOOD Woodie,' Tama PP : Door on room 301 FP : Fud, .I.M. SD : Roller skate down E.A.H.S. PP F P SD UF : On the bottom of the pile Am: GAIL YOUNG CiMarg55 : Boys who sing in girl's ears when dancing ' Mom, Dad, Mr. Wonderful To go to Argentina To keep out of the middle PP: FP: SD: UF: Am: SHARON RAE ZEE Zebra,, 1.S.C. Bill To throw a lemon at M..l. With Bill or Mar To live happily ever after PP : Moying PP : FP : SD : UF' - Am :- halls UF : Aurora Theatre Am: Join Ed and Jim in the Navy WALTER ZENT CfWaltl, People who L..l.'s PIII MZH at the alphabet Not at home Live a full life know it all the beginning of WE WELCUME BACK . . MARTHA L. STRODEL :eMarty:r FP: Matt, Mom, Da d SD: Live my junior year over and 28 over again. UF : 48' green Plymouth Am: Always he happy and Smiling. Lois Willert 1 .H ,. ,fyxmm .img John Schroll Cynthia Houser Yvonne Nenno Linda Pollock and Judy Henry 29 Diane Cotton 4 ei , r,' , - 5 is Nl S i ,,L b . h y Joan Rosehart . , , .,-- , K ' LYIln Minch M, ,,,nn I at 7'-:k If Russ Lotz i karen Ca ft Julianne Vance Jean Gould MOST DEPENDABLE FRIENDLIEST BEST LOOKING MOST MISCHIEVOUS BIGGEST APPETITE 161, ry fSf5mqlf'E 1 -1-QT' ' : g y 'i9 7UQ7,f w:f1'ZWG' - . 'ww grji- wg gf Q1 yy .rx :fi-I 52535 J fgsB,,,,-g i f' I 5 . , rw ' gi SENIUB PULL Phoebe Babbage ,Iohn Minsker Barbara Freeman Butch Hanlon Cindy Carani Butch Hanlon Joyce Hossenlopp John Holmes Sandra Croft Austin Spencer 30 Judy Reeves John Minsker Judy Reeves Larry Gallick Debbie Danner Bob Rose Dotty Kopp Floyd Volk .Ioanne Nuwer Butch Hanlon DID MOST FOR E.A.H.S. MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED TTT, ,,,, ' 1 -I 1 3.2 I Emi'-I : rim A e ,T 5 MNH y 43143 ,Z A ' Y A ,xg qw l Xa. W fx 4532! .--f f- - :rf -2 W Q Qi, ,Q X, ,Q , , 5,2 f 2,3 fa 'fi fe E BEST DRESSED WITTIEST in -mg, - W V A iZ,,:,:fEs ' N 1-: i J I -f . I ., E H L j Irie-ziw.,fM-. ,Q 1 L X KK 4 w ' 1 3 lt T954 sf 5 ' ev N, Sf V z Le: A I MOST FLIRTATIOUS S E N I 0 R P 0 LL MAN AND WOMAN HATERS MOST ATHLETIC AAAT A foie' Carol W1HStfOm A AT 2, Geefge Stiles TTA,MT, T Wien Glnny Wolf A milggee I .I , .. Bob Rose , MOST OPTIMISTIC MOST PESSIMISTIC Pat Coleman Bob Bove 1 Linda Pollock PEPPIEST Bob Steislinger STUD IOUS Phoebe Babbage Fridj of Corter Joanne Simons Warden Moxley MOST ARTISTIC MOST COURTEOUS Kay McKeernan John Schroll Barbara Freeman Fridj of Gorter CLASS DAYDREAMERS. MOST BASHFUL Pat Kramer Don Grey Jean Gould George Stiles E3 If A o1,. W U f'QgJ'g.1 ,a. . ..,. -' J nr. f x , '-2'5 ' 'MY' -,, ffTi? 'K in ., V , Tie JE 465 JUDY REEVES Exchange student to Greece EXCHANGE STUIIENTS FRIDTJOF CORTER, NELLY BERARDI, Exchange student Exchange student from Holland from France GREECE AND SWITZERLAND 32 JOHN MINSKER, Exchange student to Switzerland SENIIIIVS ACTIVITIES GORDON AMOS: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2. JUDITH ASH: Senior Choir 3, 4, Chordettes 4, Concert Choir 3, 4, All-State Sectional 4, Red Cross Representative 1, 2, Student Stenographer 3, 4, Girls' Sports 2, 3, Bowling 2, Operetta 3. PHOEBE BABBAGE: Chorus 1, 2, Executive Board 1, 2, 3, Class Treasurer 3, Senior Homeroom Treasurer 4, Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 3, 4, Sopho- more Counselor 2, Classical Club 2, Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play Cast and Makeup Chairman 3, Program Chairman of Honor Society, President of Senior Honor Society 4, Bookroom Staff 4, Business Manager Highlights 4, Cheerleading 2, 3, 4, Youth Discussion Club 3, 4, All Dance Com- mittees, World Peace Speaking Contest 3, 4, Win- ner of Democratic Club Essay Contest 3, Governor of Empire Girls' State 3, Delegate to Model U.N. and Metropolitan Congress 3, 4, Service Club 3, Student Council Cabinet 4. LOUIS BALDWIN: Golf 1, 2, 3, 4, F.F.A. 3, 4, Science Club 1, 2. JOSEPH BARBER: Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Year- book 3, 4. MARGARET BAYER: Holland Central School, Sports 1, 2, 3, Chorus 1, 2, 4, Junior Play 3, Bus Captain 1, 2, 3, Monitor 2, 3, Class Usher 3, Stu- dent Council Representative 1, 2, Library Club 2. DOUGLAS BELL: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity A 3, 4, Easter Derby 1, Concert Choir 4, Youth Discussion 3, Junior Play 3, Round Table 3, 4, Sophomore Counselor 2. NELLY BERADI: Basketball, Field Hockey, Ski Club 4, A.F.S. Senior Choir 4, Junior Play Make- up 4. CHARLOTTE BERG: Chorus 2, 4, Junior Play Usher 3. MARY BOHALL: Latin American Band 2. ROBERT BOVE: Football 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Chorus 4. PATRICIA BRODBECK: Library 2, Red Cross Representative 1, Chorus 1, Junior Play Usher 3, Visual Aids Secretary 3, 4, Junior Play Make-up 4. FAYE BROWN: Marching Band 2, Junior Red Cross Representative 3, Graduation Usher 3, Stu- dent Stenographer 4, Chorus 1. MARY CATHERINE BYRNES: Senior Concert Choir 3, 4, Junior Chorus 1, Senior Harmonettes 4, Senior Orchestra 1, Varsity A 3, 4, Bowling 2, 3, 4, Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, Junior Play 3, Operetta 3. YVONNE CALKINS: Junior Play Usher 3, Stu- dent Stenographer 4, Senior Honor Society 3, 4. CYNTHIA CARINI: Basketball 3, Junior Play Usher 3, Graduation Usher 3, Bookroom 4, Stu- dent Stenographer 4, Homeroom V. P. 3, Senior National Honor Society 3, 4. KAREN JEAN CATT: Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross Executive Board 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, H. R. Representative 2, Senior Choir 2, 3, 4, Con- cert Choir 4, Junior Play Usher 3, Photography Editor Yearbook 4, Best Foot Forward Props Chairman 3, President Junior Bowling League 2. KAREN CAVANAGH: Student Typist, Student Ste- nographer 4, Yearbook 4. PATRICIA COLEMAN: Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Cheerleading 2, Dramatics Club 1, Indicator Staff 2, Leaders' Club President 2, Athletic Association 2, Class Secretary 2, At- tendant at Prom 3, Girls, Choir 1, 2, Choir 3, 4, Senior Chordettes, Choir Secretary 4, All State Sectional Choir 4, Junior Play 3, Operetta 3, Con- cert Choir 3, 4. JOHN COLLIER: J. V. Basketball 1, J. V. Base- ball 2, Varsity Baseball 3, 4, Bowling 2, 3, 4. LYNNE COMSTOCK: F.H.A. President 2, Senior Choir 4, Junior Play Usher 3. JERRY CORNWELL: F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play 3. MARTHA CORNWELL: Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3, Bowling 1, 2, 3, Junior Play 3, Concert Choir 4, Round Table 3, Operetta 3, Ski Club President 3. DIANE COTTON: Girls, Sports 2, 3, 4, Junior Play 3, Honor Societies 2, 3, 4, Senior Chorus 4, Concert Choir 4, Round Table 3, Operetta 3, Ski Club President 3. SANDRA CROFT: Varsity A 4, Concert Choir 3, 4, Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4, Round Table 3, 4, Ope- retta 3, Girls' Chorus 2, Homeroom Officer 3, Dance Decoration Committees 2, 3, 4. NANCY DABB: Girls, Sports 1, 2, 3, Home Room Treasurer 3, Junior Play Props Committee 3, C.Y. C. 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Committee 3, F.H.A. 1, 2. ROBERT DAILY: J. V. Football 1, Varsity Foot- ball 2, 3, 4, J. V. Baseball 1, Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4, J. V, Basketball 1, Bowling 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Senior Choir 4, Concert Choir 4, Junior SENIIIIVS ACTIVITIES Play 35 Student Council 3, 45 Ski Club 25 Varsity A 3, 4. DEBORAH DANNER: J. V. Cheerleading 25 Var- sity Cheerleading 3, 45 Student Council 25 Exe- cutive Board 1, 2, 35 Varsity A 3, 45 Junior Play Committee 35 Girls, Sports 1, 2, 3, 45 Youth Dis- cussion 45 Round Table 45 Senior Concert Choir 3, 45 Operetta 35 Mariners 25 Sophomore Coun- selor 25 Ski Club 2, Junior Chorus 1. JAMES DAVIS: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Executive Board 3, 45 Youth Discussion 35 Junior Red Cross Executive Board 35 Varsity A 3, 45 Round Table, Sophomore Counselors 2, Tennis 4. BARBARA DENZEL: F.H.A. 1, 25 Student Ste- nographer. JOYCE DEPERNO: Student Secretary 45 Junior Play 35 Homeroom Officer 35 Yearbook 4. RICHARD DEPKE RUSSELL DIETZ ROBERT DODGE: Track 25 Choir 45 Junior Play 3, F.F.A. 1,'2, 3, 4. JOHN DUNHAM: Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Orchestra 3, 45 Choir 3, 45 Swimming Team 35 Concert Choir 4. AGNES ECKEL: Girls, Chorus 1, 2, 3. Girls, Sports 1, 25 Junior Play Usher 3, Attendance Office 4. MARY EDDY: Service Club 35 Art Club 2, 35 Gym Office 3, 45 Bookroom 4. JOSEPHINE ENGLISH: Civil Air Patrol 2, 3, 45 Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Treasurer 35 Honor Societies 2, 3, 45 Junior Play Usher 3. DANIEL ERNST: Football 2, 3, 4. BARBARA FREEMAN: Executive Board 1, 2, 3, 45 Class President 35 Vice-President 45 Cheer- leading 1, 3, 45 Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3, 45 Varsity A 3, 4, Student Council Senator 3, 45 Chairman Junior-Senior Prom 35 Homeroom President 35 Youth Discussion Group 3, 45 Ski Club-3, 45 Cos- tume Committee Junior Play 35 Mariners 2. EMMETT FULLER: J. V. Basketball 1, 25 Varsity Baseball 3, 45 J. V. Football 1, 25 F.F.A5 J. V. Baseball 2. JOANNE FULTON: F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Choir 3. LAWRENCE GALLICK: Won Public Speaking Contest 1: Travel Club 25 Basketball 1, 25 Honor Society 35 President Student Council 45 Fodtball 45 Track 35 Student Council 25 Junior Red Cross 35 Home Room President 25 Junior Play 3. FRIDTJOF GORTER: Tennis 45 Volleyball 45 Ping-Pong 45 Ski Club 45 Bowling 45 Senior Choir 45 Trombone 45 Junior Play Make-up 45 Honor- able Mention Vilorld Peace Speaking Contest 45 J unior Band 4. JEAN COULD: Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3, 45 Bowling 2, 3, 45 Chorus 1, 25 Ski Club 2, 35 Junior Play 35 Graduation Usher 35 Senior Girl Scouts, M.Y.F. 1, 2, 3, 45 Yearbook 4. JACK GREEN: Dance Band 1, 25 Senior Band I, 25 Homeroom Red Cross Representative 25 Home- room Secretary 1. DONALD CREW: Highlights 15 Track 1, 25 Red Cross Alternate 25 Swimming 35 C.Y.C. 1, 2, 3, 4. DONALD GREY: Junior Play 35 Baseball 1. .ANNE GUNNER: Junior Chorus 15 Senior Choir 2, 45 Girls, Sports 1, 25 Bowling 15 Ski Club 25 Homeroom Vice-President 15 Junior Red Cross 25 Student Council 25 Executive Board 1, S.H.A. Varsity Cheerleader 3, Junior Play Usher 35 Year- book 3, 45 Dance Committees 1, 2, 35 Graduation Usher 3. CLIFFORD HANLON: Junior Play 35 Football 2, 45 Baseball 1, 45 Class President 1, 45 Senator 3, 45 Homeroom President 35 Concert Choir 3, 45 Basketball 3, 45 Operetta Cast 35 Youth Discussion 3. CHARLES HARTON: Student Council 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Football 25 Youth Discussion Group 35 Junior Play 35 Easter Derby 1, 2. MARILYN HENNESSEY: Student Stenographer 45 Junior Play Usher 3. JUDITI-I ANN HENRY: Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Honor Society 3, 45 Junior Choir 15 Senior Choir 25 Varsity A 3, 45 Yearbook 3, 45Edit01'ial Editor 45 Bowling 2, 3, 45 Junior Play Cast 3, Scenery, Stage Crew 35 Dance Committees 1, 2, 35 Junior Play Make-up Committee 45 Graduation Usher 35 Sophomore Counselors 25 Art Club 1, 25 Service Club 1, 25 Round Table 3, 45 Youth Dis- cussion Group 3. BEVERLY HESSEL: Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 45 Cap- tain 25 Executive Board 1, 2, 35 Class Treasurer 25 Service Club 1, 25 Highlights 45 Student Coun- cil 1, 25 Youth Discussion 35 Varsity A 1, 2, 3, 45 Junior Honor Society 2, 35 Girls, Sports 1, 2, 35 Concert Choir 45 Mariners 1, 25 Graduation Usher 3. SENIUIVS ACTIVITIES ROBERT HOFFMAN: Baseball 1. JOHN HOLMES: J. V. Baseball 1, Youth Dis- cussion 3, Bowling 3, 4, Red Cross 2, Baseball 4, Junior Play 3. NORMAN HORSCHEL: F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, JOYCE HOSSENLOPP: Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 2, 3, 4, Captain of 'Bowling' Team 3, Senior Choir 4, Junior Play 3, Junior Red Cross Representative 3, Home Room Treasurer 3, High- lights 4, Decoration Committee for Junior-Senior Prom 3. CYNTHIA HOUSER: Chorus 1, 2, Junior Honor Society 2,'3, Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity A 3, 4, Junior Play Stage Crew 3, Yearbook 3, 4, Ski Club 2, 3, Round Table 3, 4, Cafeteria Monitor 1, Bookroom 4, Service Club 2, Dance Committees 2, 3, Graduation Usher 3. LARRY HOWE: Office Assistant 1, 2, 3. BETTE HUBBS: Junior Chorus 1, Senior Choir 3, 4, Concert Choir 3, 4, Home Room President 2, Dance Committees 2, 3, 4, Executive Board 4, Service Club 1, Junior Play 3, Youth Discussion 3. MARILYN JEFFE: Kenmore: Girls' Sports 1, 2, Boosters' 2, E. A., Girls' Sports 4, Yearbook 4. ELEANOR JOHNSON: Senior Art Club, Service Club. RONALD JUHRE: Junior Honor Society 2, 3, Junior Play 3, Bowling 3, 4. DENNIS- KAIN: Senior Orchestra 3, 4, Senior Band 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 3, 4, N.Y. State Orches- tra 4, Sectional All State Orchestra 4, Best Foot Forward 3. CAROL KINGSTON: Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, Varsity A 2, 3, 4, Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play Scenery 3, Prom Decoration 3, Gradu- ation Usher 3, Junior Play Make-up 4, Sophomore Counselors 2, Service Club 1, 2, Round Table 1, Classical Club 2, C.Y.C. 1, 2, 4, Editorial Staff for Yearbook 4, Highlights Reporter 4, Youth Discussion Group 3, 4, Ski Club 4, Bowling Sec- retary 2, Girl Scouts 1, 2, 3. DOROTHY KOPP: Student Council 1, 2, Youth Discussion 3, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Secre- tary of Class 4, Varsity A 2, 3, 4, Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Junior Honor Society 2, 3, Senior Honor Society 3, 4, M.Y.F. 1, 2, 3, 4, Book Room 4. PATRICIA KRAMER: choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play Stage Crew 3, Year- book 4, Junior Play Make-up 4, Cafeteria Monitor 1, Book Room 4. ROSEMARIE KRISCHAN: Art Club, Student Stenographer 4, Yearbook 4. PAUL KRON: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 3. DOUGLAS LAMONT: J. V. Football 2. PATRICIA LESTICO: Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 2, 3, President 2, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Concert Choir 3, 4, M.Y.F. 1, 2, Student Council 1, 2, President 1, Senior Harmonettes Director 4. RUSSELL LOTZ: J. V. and Varsity Football, Senior Choir, Concert Choir, Operetta, Business Editor Yearbook 4, J. V. Track, Wrestling, Swim- ming Team, Ski Club. JUDITH MARSCHALL: Junior Chorus 1, Senior Harmonettes 4, Senior Choir 4, Concert Choir 4, Sophomores Counselors 2, Yearbook 2, 3, 4, Pro- duction Editor 4, Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Club 2, 3. 4, Red Cross 3, Concert Usher 2, Highlights 3, Girls' Bowling 4, Junior Play 3, Make-up 3, 4, World Peace Speaking Contest 3, Service Club 1, 2. MARY KAY MC KEEMAN: Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Highlights 2, 3, 4, Co-Editor 4, Yearbook 4, Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Coun- cil 3, 4, Cabinet 3, 4, Cheerleader 4, Girls' Var- sity A 4, Junior Play 3, Youth Discussion 3, Home Room Officer 1, 3, Prom Decorating Committee 3, Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Mariners 1, 2, Round Table 4, Graduation Usher 3. MARILYN MICHEL: Junior Choir 1, 2, Senior Choir 4, Concert Choir 4, Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Highlights 4, Home Room Vice-President 1, Round Table 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 2, Junior Play Cast, Scenery 3, Dance Com- mittees 3, Service Club 1, Youth Discussion 3, Graduation Usher 3, Radio Panel Discussion 3. LINNEA MINCH: Springfield High School 1, 2, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, Girls' Sports 1, 2, Senior Choir 3, 4, Concert Choir 4, Yearbook 3, 4, Editor 4, Junior Play 3, Bowling 3, 4, Operetta Dance 3, Dance Committees 3, President Girls' Bowling League 4. JOHN MINSKER: Football 1, 2, Manager 3, Basketball 1, 2, Junior and Senior Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Orchestra 1, 2, 4, M.Y.F. 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, A.F.S. 3, Stage Manager Junior Play 3, Sophomore Counse- lors 2. SENIIIIVS ACTIVITIES WARDEN MOXLEY: Junior and Senior Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4. RICHARD MULLEN: J. V. Baseball 1, J. V. Foot- ball 2, Class Vice-President 1, Secretary 2, Span- ish Club 2, Red Cross 4, Junior Play 3, C.Y.C. 1, 2, Senior Choir 3, 4, Concert Choir 3, 4, Ope- retta 3. KERMIT MUNDT: F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. YVONNE NENNO: Honor Societies 2, 3, 4, Ope- retta 3, Chorus 1, 2, 3, Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 2, 3, Varsity A 3, 4, Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Room Treasurer 2, Junior Play Stage Crew, Scenery 3, Student Stenographer 4, Yearbook 3, 4, Art Editor 4, C.Y.C. 2, 3. REID NIEMAN: F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Senior Choir 4, Concert Choir 4, Bowling 4. JOANNE NUWER: Junior Choir 1, Senior Choir 2, 3, 4, Concert Choir 3, 4, Cordettes 3, 4, Trio 3, 4, Latin Band 1, 2, Art Club Officer 1, 2, 35, 4, Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls, Sports 1, 2, C.Y.C. 1, 2, Mariners 1, 2, 3, Yearbook 4, Junior Play 3, Variety Show 2, 3, 4, Operetta 3, Home- room Officer 2. LUCILLE NYHART: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 4, Senior Band 4, All-State Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, 3, Concert Choir 3, Operetta 3, lVI.Y.F. 1, 3, Flute Trio 4, String Quartet 2, 4, Art Club 2. JOSEPH PATTI: J. V. Baseball 1, Varsity Base- ball 2, 3, Junior Band 1, 2, Chorus 4, C.Y.C. 2, 3, 4, Concert Choir 4, Varsity A 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross Representative 3, 4, Radio Panel 3. DAVID PETRE: J. V. Football 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, G.O.C. 2, 3, 4, Junior Honor Society, Senior Honor Society, Vice-President 4. LINDA POLLOCK: Girls, Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Concert Choir 4, Red Cross Represen- tative 2, Homeroom President 3, Varsity A 2, 3, 4, Youth Discussion 3, Yearbook Staff 4, Junior Play 3, Mariners 1, 2, Ski Club 2, uBest Foot F orwardf' SHIRLEY PORTER: F. H. A. 2, 3, 4, Choir 4, P.Y.F. 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play 3. H CALISTA POTTER: F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, Junior Play 3, Bowling 3. DONALD POTTER: Junior Play, Red Cross, J. V. Football 1, Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, J. V. Basketball 1, Varsity Basketball 2, J. V. Baseball 1, Varsity Baseball 4. CATHERINE PREVOTL Junior Chorus 1, Senior Choir, Senior Honor Society. LAWRENCE REED: J .V. Baseball 1, 2, Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4. JUDITH REEVES: Yearbook 2, 3, 4, Junior Chorus 1, Senior Chorus 2, Junior Play 3, Stu- dent Council, Secretary, Treasurer 3, Vice-Presi- dent 4, Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Round Table 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Societies 2, 3, 4, Girl Scouts, A.F.S. 3. RICHARD REIMER: F .F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4. NANCY RICKETSON: Homeroom President 1, 2, Red Cross 1, 2, C.Y.C. 1. ROBERT ROSE: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Operetta 3, Varsity A -1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Speaker of House 3, 4, Senior I-Iarmonaires 4. JOAN ROSEHART: Junior Chorus 1, Classical Club 2, Service Club 2, 3, Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4, Honor Societies 2, 3, 4, M.Y.F. I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play 3, Graduation Usher 3, Homeroom Treasurer 3, Yearbook Staff 4. JANET SCHNITZER: F.H.A., C.Y.C. JOHN SCHROLL: Junior Play 3, Honor Societies 2, 3, 4, Science Club 3, Yearbook 4, American Legion Empire Boys' State 3. RICHARD SCHWARTZ LEON R. SILBERBERGER: Senior Band 4, Junior Play 3, M. Y. F. Junior Honor Society, Science Club. JOANNE SIMONS: Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Swim- ming 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4, Varsity A 4, Junior and Senior Honor Societies 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, C.Y.C. 1, 2, Classical Club 2, Home Room Sec- retary 3, Alternate Junior Red Cross Representa- tive, Junior Play 3, Graduation Usher 3, Tutoring 4, Yearbook 4. JEANNIE SMITH: Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 4, Senior Orchestra 3, 4, Senior Choir 4, Dance Band 3, 4, All State Sectional Orchestra 3, 4, All State Sectional Band 2, Erie County Band 2, Operetta, Orchestra 3, Spanish Club 2, Science Club 3. JOAN SMITH: Bowling 3, Let Freedom Sing 2, Senior Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Concert Choir 4, Junior Play 3, Art Club 4, Junior Play Make-Up 4, Year- book 4, M.Y.F. 1, 2, 3, 4. SENIUIVS ACTIVITIES LYNNE SMITH: Junior Play 35 Home Room Representative 1, 25 Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3, 45 Choir 1, 35 NYSSMA 35 Youth Discussion 45 Bowling 1, 2,35 Junior Cordettes 35 Cheerleader 1. SANDRA SMITH: Civil Air Patrol 15 Junior Play 35 Student Stenographer, Student Typist. SANDRA SORENSON: Girls' Sports 45 Bowling Senior Choir 45 Best Foot Forward 35 Junior Play Usher 35 Ski Club 25 Variety Show. AUSTIN SPENCER: Senior Band 45 Senior Orchestra 45 Executive Board 45 Junior Play 35 Football5 Basketball5 M.Y.F.5 W. N. Y. Band Sectional 4. .IUDITH SPITZEL: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 President 45 Choir 1, 2, 45 Concert Choir 45 Senior Harmon- ettes 45 N.Y.S. Sectionals 45 Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Secretary 1, 2, Treasurer 35 Junior Play 35 Yearbook 45 Ski Club 2, 3, 45 Secretary 3, Round Table 4. ROBERT STEISLINGER: Senior Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, President 35 Operetta 1, 35 Concert Choir 3, 45 Sectionals 3, 45 All-State Choir 45 Homeroom President 2, 35 Senior Harmonaires 4. EDWARD USTEVES: Concert Choir 45 Senior Choir 45 Junior Play 35 Freshman Choir 15 J. V. Football 15 Bowling 45 Cross Country 45 Senior Harmonaires 4. GEORGE STILES MARTHA STRODEL: Cheerleader 2, 35 Varsity A 2, 35 Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3, 45 Bowling 2, 3, 45 Ski Club 25 Red Cross I, 35 Homeroom Officer 25 Choir 1, 2, 35 Operetta 35 Junior Play 35 Thes- pians 45 Pep Club 45 Hi-C 45 Y-Teens 45 Year- book 4. DONNA STUMPF: Choral Club, F.H.A. C.Y.C. French Club. GEORGE TAYLOR: Bowling 3: F .F.A. 3, 4. DAVID TRANSKI: Football 4, Baseball 3, 4, ski Club 3,45 C.Y.C. 2, 3. SALLY ULRICH: F.H.A. 2, 3, 45 Bowling 45 Girls' Sports 2. AUDREY UNDERHILL: F.H.A. 2, 35 President 35 Yearbook Staff 45 Assistant Teacher 4. JULIEANN VANCE: Junior Chorus 1, 2, High- lights 4, Co-Editor 45 Yearbook Staff 45 Junior Play 35 Bookroom Staff 45 Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3, 45 Bowling 1, 2, 35 Homeroom Secretary 35 Senior Honor Society 3, 45 M.Y.F. 1, 2, 3, 45 Treasurer 45 Varsity A 4. FLOYD G. VOLK JR.: J. V. Football 1, 25 Track Team 3, 45 Red Cross Representative 35 Youth Discussion 3, 45 Conservation Club 1, 25 Bowling 3, 4. RICHARD G. WARD: Basketball 15 Junior Play 35 Football 35 Bowling 35 Senior Choir 45 Concert Choir 45 Track 4. SANFORD WEBSTER: Junior Red Cross 3, 45 J. V. Football, Track 35 Senior Choir 45 Science Club 35 Yearbook Staff 45 Round Table. HELEN WELLS: Junior Play Make-up 4, Mariners 2, 35 Highlights 45 Yearbook 45 Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3, 45 Varsity A 3, 45 Junior and Senior Choir 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 1, 45 Junior Play 3, Honor Societies 2, 3, 45 Red Cross 2, Bowling I, 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 3, Prom Com- mittee 35 Executive Board 25 Cheerleader 25 Ski Club 3, 45 'Bowling League President 2, 35 Round Table 4. EILEEN WILKINS: Junior Chorus 15 Junior Play 35 Girls' Sports 3, 45 Operetta 1, 35 C.Y.C. 1. LOIS WILLERT: Junior Honor Society 2, 35 Ser- vice Club 35 Girls' Sports 2, 3, 45 Junior Play 35 Homeroom Secretary 1, Treasurer 2, Vice-Presi- dent 35 Junior and Senior Choir 1, 2, 3, 45 Con- cert Choir 4, Operetta 1, 35 Yearbook 45 Sopho- more Counselors 2. THOMAS WILLIAMS CAROL WINSTROM: Senior Orchestra I, 2, 3, 45 Senior Choir 45 Concert Choir, String Quartet 2, Science Club 15 Spanish Club 15 Vocal Quartet 4. WILLIAM WITTE: Science Club 1, 2, 35 Radio Club 2, 3, 45 Bowling 2, 45 Civil Defense 2, 3, 4. SENIIIIVS ACTIVITIES VIRGINIA WOLF: Honor Societies 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross Executive Board, President 4, Vice-Presi- dent 3, Red Cross Representative 2, 3, 4, Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Highlights 3, 4, Varsity A 3, 4, Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4, Junior Play 3, Class Executive Board I, 3, 4, Sci- ence Club 3, Student Council 4- JOSEPH WOLFF: F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 4. THOMAS EDWARD WOOD: Executive Board 1, 2, Choir 1, 2, 4, Varsity Swimming 3, 4, Junior Play 3, Yearbook 3, 4, Senior Harmonaires 4, Concert Choir 4, Dance Committees I, 2, 3, 4, King of White House Whirl 2. GAIL YOUNG: Senior Choir 2, 3, 4, Operetta Dance 3, Junior Play 3, Cheerleading I, 2, 3, 4, Girls, Sports I, 2, 3, 4, Executive Board 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary I, Homeroom President 2, Vice-President 3, Bowling 2, 3, 4, Concert Choir 3, 4, Varsity A 3, 4, lVI.Y.F. 1, 2. SHARON ZEE: Senior Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Operetta Dance 3, Junior Play 3, Junior Red Cross Execu- tive Board 3, 4, Honor Societies 2, 3, 4, Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling I, 2, 3, Class Executive Board 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4. WALTER ZENT: Senior Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orches- tra 4, Junior Play 3, Dance Band 2, 3, 4, Round Table 1, 2, 3, 4. 2' 1 L Tag .H fs - - y ---f 1 - V 4-,, ,iw 41. ,sg ,,.h. , ,g.1. V dr, , Ik - 'failg-1 . .1 '-- - 'r 2' - ' . ' 1 'iff 11-i 5- ,gzyg 35, ,i gf-vi qi: :tl I 3 np?-5,i11f -g . , wtf , ' i 1 QW, v r 1 '- Barbara Freeman - Butch Hanlon First Attendants: Second Attendants: Pat Coleman. Bob Rose .ludy Ash, Bob Steislinger UNIIIR-SE IUR PRUM Under the fragrant arbors of spring flowers and soft lights. the Junior-Senior Prom was presented, entitled Southern Sere- nadeff In a southern setting amidst waltzing couples, Clifford Hanlon and Barbara Freeman were crowned King and Queen of the gala event. Their attendants were Bob Steislinger and .ludy Ashg Bob Rose and Pat Coleman. Our advisors served as chap- erones along with parents and other members of the faculty. if + , .ff 353' sims-STH 55,2 H an sg? 'Q -9 5. SIAM? ra K 2'-T59 5 W my -'W' ,,,,.m.,..:aL www. xg wwmfm- I Emi -Wt mf W' ' iW H m1- wg, 'ww ..- 'W 'Www limi' ,,1:?i:l1Eif'.s!32.HI-, mari isa? .W 'ifflf' if- ,.-mg? ,. . :iZeg'S:, stirs- 232-.-sgggf. 15221155 ' .:f3.:s1gas1' rw . ul ' 2-2Q.fzf E.'1' '2f'z'a::.':f:S.-sw. .: at 121.111, 'rw' .:.aw...a- 'w:.:.1.y - ,5:Si:,f' ,, ,,,, ,. H V . nm, K.. ,,...,,5.g,g.., 5. 3 ar,5.51- .- A --'1f....E2:.:.:ra' '-25221152.19 .. ...... .. -. Q -1 2 'EF-151133.31 :j..... it ..:..gQ't.i5,g,1. ' V .::1f'ff-- ,. Qj ,, ., f' 3212221:t.:'.'.f.2:1'i-rf' 5 -ww ' F . x I ',,, r . xi Q THANKS! The Class of 1957 yearbook staff would like to take this opportunity to express its thanks to Mr. Nisita, our advisor, whose help was invaluable in the production of the 1957 Auroran. We are not the only class indebted to Mr. Nisita for his help, for he has been the yearbook advisor since 1943 when he also became senior advisor for the first time. He has spent his entire teaching career in our East Aurora High School to our great benefit since 1933 d h h here -before retirement. , an we ec o is desire to spend his remaining years Mr. Nisita is active in community art affairs and founded the Aurora Arts Club of which he is now honorary president. He is kept busy with the adult night classes and has taught the art classes at Gow Schoolfor the past 16 years. Directly or indirectly all scenery for assemblies, class plays and operettas are the result of the diligent work of Mr. Nisita and his students. Mr. Nisita's favorite hobby and cultural contribution to the community extends to Western New York in his parti- cipation of the Schola Cantorum of the Buffalo Museum of Science of which he has been president for the past five years. We thank you, Mr. Nisita, for the help and inspiration you have given us throughout our high school years. 42 J EDITORIAL STAFF-Row One: Dave Petre, Judy Henry, Diane Cotton, Dotty Kopp. Row Two: Carol Kingston, ,loan Rosehart, Pat Kramer, Bill Witte, Ginny Wolf, Yvonne Nenno, Marilyn Jefie. YE AR BO0K STAFF Assistant Editor: ,,i.. ...,....A.,.... J udy Henry Photography Editor: ,,,,,,W,,,,,..,.Y.A.A.,A...,o, Karen Catt Photographers: ...... , , ,J oe Barber, John Schroll, Tom Wood Art Editor: ......,.. ,,,W.,,....M.,..,,4.,, Y vonne Nenno Production Editor: ....W .,,A,,,oo,o,E.,.,, , ,Judy Marschall Business Manager: -- ,,,,Y,,,,W,., ,,,,,,. R uss Lotz Editor-imchief Lynn Minch PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF--Row One: Tom Wood, Karen Catt. .loe Barber. Row Two: Cindy Houser, Linda Pollock, Joanne Simons, Joanne Nuwer. Row Three: .lulie Vance, .lol-in Schroll. Marilyn Michel. BUSINESS STAFF-Row One: Judy Marschall, Russ Lotz, Lois Willert. Row Two: Joanne Simons, Joe Barber. Karen Catt, Tom Wood. YEABBIIIIK STAFF The H1957 Auroranw staff has worked lalzoriously and tirelessly in making ready our gift to the student body and faculty. Mr. Carlo Nisita has guided our staff with patience and helpfulness toward our goal. The entire staff wishes to express its sin- cere thanks to Mr. Nisita and also to Mrs. Marion S. Peek, who served as advisor in the editorial section of the hook. PRODUCTION STAFF f Row One: Marilyn Jeffe, Judy Mar schall, Joanne Simons. Row Two: Lois .Willem Penny Michels Joanne Nuwer. Row Three: Kay lVlcKeeman, Judy Henry Linda Pollock, Judy Reeves. ART STAFF f- Barb Freeman, Lee Johnson, Yvonne Nenno Judy Reeves, John Schroll. SENATE - Row One: Kay McKeeman, Judy Reeves, Pat Coleman, Phoebe Bahbage, Barb Freeman, Connie Moog. Row Two: Dave Beech, Bob Rose, Larry Gallick, Bob Chur, Ginny Wolf. STUDENT CUUNCIL The Student Council completed a fine record for the 1956-57 year. :gf Through its sponsorship of the Mardi Gras. over four hundred dollars f - was netted for the American Field Service Exchange program. The 'Q'ef' - Council presented a variety show to finance school assemblies and ,g also distributed the Student Activity Funds to classes and school or- zugb Vuviir I ganizations. Most recent of their activities was the sale of East Aurora if V High School spring jackets. President, Larry Gallickg Vice-President,, if Judy Reevesg Secretary-Treasurer, Bob Churg and Speaker of the ' ' House, Bob Rose, have served ably as officers. S it S 4 2 4 ,,, in A , 1 .H , 6 1 lj 51a 1 aa . 'ff 5 2 President: Larry Callick Advisors: Mr. McNeil, Mr. Richert HOUSE-Row One: Dave Beech, Sidney Cranness, Kay lVlcKeenxan, Lynda HOSUE- -lllllb' DOC' Helen Wells, Connie McGrath, Barb Nichol Mary Potter, Donna Whitney, ,lohn Dietrich: Row Two: ,lim Kieffer, Dick Davis, Bob Rose, Dick Boyle, Steve Harton. Jim Ford, Bob Daily, Dave Laney, Ross Antonelli, Bob Stebbins, Nichol Kirsch. Row One: Josephine English, Cynthia Carini, Barbara Freeman, Yvonne Calkins, Sharon Zee, Dorothy Kopp. Row Two: Julie Vance, Phoebe Babhage, .Joanne Simons, Helen Wells, Judy Reeves, Catherine Prevot, Joan Rosehart. Row Three: Judy enry, ave Petre, John Mlnsker, Warden Moxley, Larry Gallnck, John Schroll, Virginia Wolf. Missing, Diane Cotton. Yvonne Nenno. SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY The Senior National Honor Society with adult assistance from Miss Iva Boldt has been an active group this year. Leaders included Phoebe Babbage as president, Da- vid Petre as vice-president, and Joanne Simons as secretary-treasurer. Additional seniors were inducted, and a picnic wel- comed the new junior members in the Spring- It is the wish of all concerned that the society maintain its present standards and continue to be as successful in future JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY The Junior National Honor Society of East Aurora High School was led through a profitable season under the able direction of Mr.,Victor Bird. The final function occurred in the spring with the initiation of new Freshman and Sophomore mem- bers. A fine spirit of cooperation among members was responsible for the very suc- cessful year. President: years- A dvisorz Phoebe Babbage Miss Boldt Raw One: Martha Houser, Linda Bullock, Carol Albrick, Dick Troutman, Bill Drane, Chris Hendrich, Barb Ogilvie, Doloris Sl d v - ' ' ' Lawrence, Judy Petre, Roberta Walbridge, Sue Richard Boyle, Lance Crawford, Steve Burke, ciro er. R010 Tuo. JoDell Crandy, Sue D1Fxll1po, Carolyn Doyle, Lynne Holtzclaw. Barb Sherwood. Connie Mussachio, Martha Zee, Barb Nichols, Susan Culp. Row Three: Gerl-Ioag, Carol Rowley, Pat London, Bunnie Zale. Ginny Horton, Nancy Voseller, Ginny Drick, John Renfrew. Row Four: Bill Ernst, John Winton, Jim Ford, Dave Elwell, Gary Kish, Pancho Brunel, Tom Jennings, Ray Welch. HIGHLIGHTS OFFICERS-Row One: James 0'Brien, Phoebe Babbage, Barb Freeman. Row Two: Tom Schwartz, Dave Andrews, Doug McLean. The Highlightsf' our school paper, was extremely fine this year. Julie Vance and Kay lVlcKeeman co-edited while Phoebe Babbage served as business manager. Mr. Hoover supervised. Production and distribution was under the direction of Mr. Pitt. All staff members performed essential services to the good fortune of the publication. Through honest effort and enthusiastic parti- cipation, they produced an outstanding paper. C0.E,1it0f5: HIGHLIGHTS REPORTERS - Row One: Carol Kirsch, Marlene Scott, Gail Young, Linda Julie Vance Jacobs, Marilyn Michel, Connie McGrath, Ginny Horton, Betsy Lydle, Sharon Ernst. Wendy Hav- Kay MCKeem3n cron. Row Two: .lim 0'Brien, Bev Hessel, Linda Pollock, Doug McLean, Dave Andrews, Tom Schwartz, Nancy Lawrence, Helen Wells. Advisor Mr. , Hoover Row Une: Jean Jensen, Paul Kron, Richard Jackson, John Simons, Judy Spitzel, Jackie Keller, Pat London, Judy Petre Row Two: Lucille Nyhart, Jack Dietz, Peter Litzke, Elaine Seline, Gerald Hoag. Don Lafferty, Gary Miller, Donna Whit ney, Virginia Baily, Chris Henrich Valerie Bennett Row Three' Bill North, Peter D er Tomlinson Dennis K 1 , . . . Wy , , ann, John Minsker, John Dunham, Chris Jensen, Jeannie Smith, Chuck Nyhart, Walt Zent, Paul Weiss. 'Y ST Q0 P359 RING QU X36 4 SW' RTE? S0 6611 Nxosuilio 611613 :Z11Seh, L ,OX dy P f1vf1 I ef, 6 ooatoxliw Qvdgi 6' IV-ybal, 6, Q We MR. OLMSTEAD Q Jaan, e-We' Row One: Steve Hopkins, Barb Booth, Carol Drane, Phylis Tiffany, Sue Miller, Judy Smith, Pat Bender, Harleen. Row Two: Mary Findlay, Sue Burke, Leslie Perry, Ruth Braithwaite, Lois D'Arkangelo, Tom Stahl, Tom Poe, Carry Hollands, Janet Butlin, Tom Dunham, Sue Spitzel, Judy Keller, Carol Torke. Row Three: Mary Gene Scott, Joyce Writtenrich, Shirley Gruns- wig, Mary Decker, Susan Maefs, Noel Martlock, Ken! Ware, Ann Stiker, Jack McGinness, Garry Nelson, Dave Sherf, Nick Thines, Joyce Abott, Jeff Boyd, Allan Swan. TQ ' .ffi -- .i 'Rx Y Q, f' .X in if Q.., ,. ,Mg Row One: Linda Leland, Chuck Bissell, Jim Volk. Karen Rogers, Joan Doedema, Patty Baily, Donna Krum, Barbara Kline, Dick Beck, Mike Stephans, John Ernst, John King, Charles Weeks, Willis Webb, Tom Boret, Beverly Daily, Barbara Beebee, Mar- grette Frisch. Row Two: Ricky Swan, Tom Beck, John, Ruth Shutt, Connie Banter, Caroline Smith, Suzan Painter, Diane Schick, Marilyn Dintell, Elizabeth, Jean Henry, Cheryl Doyle, Gail Ward, Leslie Bushnell. Row Three: Donal, Timoth Bagg, Richard Highland, Ann Burke, Julie Adams, Joyce Holt, Joan ,Harveson, Mary Trell, Barbara Casper, Evelyn Kitson, Sue Becker, Roberta Mally, Barbara Barrett, Judy Roger, Mary Sharon Madden, Sue Stiker, Claudia McKey, Bonnie Laidman. 7th GRADE CHORUS Mr. Kelver Sth GRADE CHORUS Row One: J. Colebert, J. Doedema, J. King, J. Volk, C. Painter, P. Bailey. Row Two: B. Cline, B. Burnett, B. Beebee, S. Paint- er, R. Beck, C. Bichsel, T. Cragg, T. Beck, J. Ernst, E. 0,Donnell, L. Briggs, M. Frisch, R. Schutt. Row Three: J. Henry, C. Ward, C. Booth, A. Burt. J. Adams, M. Rindell, M. Macldin, D. Hyland, Willis Webb, S. Stiker. J. Rogers, L. Leland, S. Doyle, C. Smith. Row Four: B. Daeley. C. Weeks, J. Holt, B. Barrett, R. Mehling, C. McKay, S. Becker, S. McWilliams, D. Schick. Donald Bautz, A. Laidman, M. Terrell, T. Borst, E.Kitson, B. Casper. Row One: Donna Tiffany, Flora Simmons, Linda Jacobs, Sally Drum, Carryl Manley, Kathie Jeffe, Joyce Sauer. Patti Schafer, Barb Ahlstrom, Jackie Coy, Liz Crowell, Sharon Ernst. Row Two: Pat Broske, Mary Sue Warhus, Kathie Webster. Lynn Becker, Gay Kitson, Wendy Haveron, Barbara Buchanan, Nancy Nieman, Martha Stiker, Marilyn Street, Mary Dietz, Bonnie Ewell. Row Three: Nancy Kramer, Joyce Holmes. Diane Penzes, Pat Vanderberg. Francis Stenzel, Bill Hazel, Tim Jones, Wayne MacRoberts, David Snodgrass, Larry Tacchi, Joe Adams, Linda Pries, Martha Elhers, Janet Perry. Row Four: Darlene Chatman, Cecilia Babcock, Lito Lotz, Jackie Cooper, Don Barber, Dick Grissinger, Dave Spitzel, Brian Belden, Fred Faclem, Karl Johnson, Jim Naidinger, Nancy Fulton, Barb Merlow, Betty Washington. Row Five: Martha Wolf. Sue Horrocks, Pamela Farley, Karen Knapp, Glen Both, Gary Billington, Peter Patterson, Tim Reed, Connie McGrath, Sandra Penzes, Cindy Dorris. Qbfxgil 0580 fb fi' ii J . To Qxb --mi --- - F nr fl IV t',k 5 V Y' slsse 41 Q t1't A ,,,,, 32 . -- if '-: if ,J .fi x tlfffllfiegq f J cs esaooaip i'ii Pail Xjgxszxeq 5 Q, gr ,,,,, 551688, 5,1 doa r , ,5xie QxS0?' olvley 6617Q,Z?01'1:9 JW Ysw X130 , - Kam, PUQQL 532496 Mr. Beck UW U Row One: Sheila Kain, Elaine Cuclmore, Diane Paul. Ellen hart, Judy Boast. Diane Lefler. Jean Cornwell, Helene Alilstrom, Linda Stiles, Bill Drane, Bob Taylor. Mike Donovan. David Hawley, Judy Kaiser, Pat Caudell. Row Three: Marlene Scott, Alfieri, Bob Felton. Bob Trautman. Gerald Hill, Ray Welch, Barb Heinman, Carolyn Forward, Bette Hart, Mary Lou Maefs, Schick, Dwight Krieger. Tom Jennings. Nick Kirst. Sara Conrad, Crannis, Keith Price, Tom Utterback, Mark O'Donnell, Donald Lois Mundt, Gaye Parker. Warner, Ceorgianna Raymond, Nancy Schildwaster, Delita NV- Linda Tucker. Row Two: Patty Swan, Suzanna McFarland, Howell. Dave Mally, Gerald Oligivie, Dave Cook. Marguerite Diane Reed, Mary Potter, Butch Roberts, Kenny Raclder, Bob Barb Marschall, Susan Baker, Doris McCinness. Row Four: Rod Butlin, Buss Patti, Rod Long, Norman Simons, Fran Carolyn Doyle, Joanne Deperno, Virginia Fisher. Row Five: Dave Broad, Dennis Tinch, Dave Peterson, Juan Mundt, Pat London, Row One: Judy Marschall, Joan Schmidt, Carol Rowley, Addie Kampke, Sandy Croft, Minerva Young, Judy Spitzel, Debby Dan- ner, Joanne Nuwer, Barb Nichols, Joan Smith, Sue Voseller, Diane Cotton. Row Two: Joyce Hossenlopp, Bunny Zale, Sharon Zee, Joan Miller, Charlene Kilmer, Gail Young, Shirley Porter, Carolyn Creed, Lynne Comstock, Nelly Berardi, Sharon Dietrich, Calista Potter, Anne Gunner, Bev Hessel. Row Three: Jodell Grandy, Bev Cole, Bob Bove, Sandy Webster, Bob Steis- linger, John Dunham, Butch Foster, Jim Sanders, Ken Thur, Joe Patti, Tom Wood, John Schmidt, Eileen Mackin, Muriel Plowright, Pat Lestico. Row Four: Karen Catt, Nancy Felton, Doug Bell, Jeff French, Ray Welch, Bob Stebbins, Joe 0'Donnell, Leon Mundt, Bob Rose, Butch Hanlon, Dick Mullen, Helen Wells, Sandra Sorenson, Bette Hubbs. Row Five: Judy Ash, Pat Coleman, Russ Lotz, Dick Boyle, Bruce Edwards, Reid Neiman, Tom Schwartz, Dick Ward, Bob Daily, Sid Palmer, Ed Steves, Lynne Holtzclaw, Penny Michel, Sandy Holbrook. CHRISTMAS PROGRAM Mr. Beck, Director, Pat Coleman, Kit Byrnes, Karen Catt, Janette Roberts. Carol Winstrom, Judy Ash, Lynn Minch, Sandra Croft, Judy Spitzel, Debby Danner, Barb Nichols, Jeannie Smith, Lynne Holtzclaw, Pat Lestico, Carol Row- ley. Row Two: Judy Petre, Lois Willert, Nancy Felton, Sue Vosseller, Bunny Zale, Barb Sherwood, Addie Kampke, Gail YOUDQZ, .l0Ann Nuwer, Joan Smith, Sandra Holbrook, Nelly Berardi, Diane Cotton, Sharon Dietrich. Row Three: Judy MHTSCIIHII, Bev Hessel, BUICII FOSUEY, Joe 0lDOHH6ll, .lohn Dunham, Bob Steislinger, Ray Welch, Bob Bove, Clifford Hanlon, Bob Rose, Tom Wood, Ken Thur, Muriel Plowright, Bette Hubbs. Row Four: Dick Boyle, Bob Chur, Reid Nei- man, Dick Ward, Bob Stebbins, Doug Bell, Dick Mullen, Sid Palmer, Bob Daily, Jeff French, John Schmidt, Joe Patti. Miss- ing, Edward Steves, Robert Ames. Mrs. Thomason Row One: Carol Muchusion, Candy Marshall, Martha Striker, Sharon Ernst, Tim Jones, Dave Cook, Jodell Grandy. Nancy Kealing, Alice Colehert, Kathy Jeffe. Row Two: Elizabeth Crowell, Martha Elhers, Martha Lindcmuth,Diane Penzes, Roberta Walhridge, Sally Purdy, Bonnie Ewell, Kathy Babbit, Georgianna Raymond. Row Three: Pat Vandenberg, ,lean Jensen, Lois Munclt, Pamela Farley, Sandra Penzes, Cecelia Babcock, Virginia Bailey, Pat Caudill. Row Four: Pat Scohie, Nancy Kramer, Bill North, Dave Laney, Bill Johnson, Glenn Booth, Allan Lewis, Sharon Flaherty. GARCIANS The Garcians are a branch of the New York State Historical Society. The of- ficers for the school year, 1956-57, are: President, Nancy Kealing, Vice-Presi- dent, Roberta Wallbridgeg Secretary, Bill Johnson: Treasurer, Bill North. Under the able guidance of Mrs. Toma- son, the Garcians planned a reprint and revision of the Willinkcris East Aurora Booklets for the use of the East Aurora Free Library. Row One: Dotty Kopp, Karen Catt, Ginny Wolf, Nancy Pfleeger. Row Two: Jim Bellaire, Tom Norman, Betsy Lydle, Sharon Zee. JUNIOR RED CROSS With Virginia Wolff as president, Karen Catt as vice-president, Nancy Pfleeger as treasurer, and Dotty Kopp as secretary, the Junior Red Cross or- ganization in our school sponsored a successful series of programs this year. Christmas baskets, entertainment for the Veterans' Hospital, and junior aid in the Blood Bank program were represen- tative of the group's functions. Miss Hyde headed the organization, and her unfailing guidance and help were appre- ciated by all. Miss Hyde Mrs. Row One: Karen Johnson, Lynn Jackson, Keith Boast, Jeff Jost, Bill Kimpton, Donna Krum, Barbara Beebe. Raw Two: Pat Bender, Thomas Durham, Carol Booth. Evelyn Kitson, Susan Stiker, Kathy Wark, Linda Leland, Jean Henry. Row Three: Jack McGinnis, Alan Buddington, Mary Jean Scott, Beverly Daily, Heather Smith. Marilyn Rindell, Bill Culp, Tom Beck. Row Four: Dave Moog, Judy Kellock, Nancy Clark. Neil Chur, Dennis Lafferty, Jeff Boyd, Roberta Mehling, Jean Moss. Mr. Scott 7Tll AND BTH GRADE WILLINKERS The seventh and eighth grade Willinkers, a chapter of the State Junior Historical Society, were organized in 1951 with Mr- Scott as advisor. To- day the Willinkers have more than doubled their membership. Mrs. Hamilton has since become ad- visor of the eighth graders. The current projects of both groups include the publication of a community handbook, local history research for the library, and a model of East Aurora as it was in 1850. Each year they attend their state convention, the latest of which was held in Albany. Hamilton Row One: Nancy Moog. Jane Bennett, Nancy Johnson, Winifred Frazee, Linda Barber, Jerry Grandey. Row Two: Milton Marx, George Spangler, Betsy Nordstrom, Linda Shed, Susan Burke, Barbara Potter, Steve Hopkins, Paul Stadelnian, Sidney Grannis, Sherry Hirshman. Row Three: Barbara Henry, Bob Lesher, Elaine Selin, Dave MacLeary, Alan Swan, Warren David- son. Susan Reeves, Max Franz, David Moore. F.H.A. This year has been an active year for the Future Homemakers of America. Their main objective was to help Iro- quois Central start an organization as active and helpful as East Aurorais. Other events of the year have been part- ies, Hobo Day, discussions, and Red Row One: Shirley Porter, Donna Gruden, Betty Washington, Kathy Stumpf, Phoebe Hise, Celestine Freedman. Row Two: Calista Potter, Sally Ulrich, Maryetta Collier. Judy Underhill, Lois Mundt, Joanne Fulton, Elaine Hazle, Nancy Fulton. F.F.A. The Future Farmers of America is an organization consisting of those boys in our high school interested in agricul- ture. Their chief activity is the comple- tion of projects which are often shown at the state fairs. Mrg Gallup and Mr. Bitterman supervised this year with Cross work. The group is advised by Miss Almeter and Miss Benson. Miss Almeter J Miss Benson Q0 Row One: Gary Volk, Bob Hollands, Joe Wolff. Leon Mundt, Pete Kline. Bob Dodge. Row Two: Kermit Munrlt, Louie Baldwin, Dan Siwiec, Al Horschel, Norman Horschel, ,Ice Nieman, John Glen, David Lafferty. Mr. Gallup Mr- Bitterman an ng, Row One: Polly Wilson, Sidney Crannis, Miss Phelps, Linda Mally. Charlene Kilmer. Row Two: Linda Hartman, Jerry Flaratty, Paul Stodteman, Kathie Babbitt, Phoebe Hise, Donna Cruden Betsy Nordtstrom Row Three' Flora Simmons Wend Howard Alan Lewis Bill 1 ' - A v y v 1 Johnson, Dick Crissinger, ,lim O'Donnell, Susan Culp. Mr. Burdick PROJECTION CLUB The Projection Club was advised by Mr. Burdick. lts members carried on the projecting of movies and was responsible for the mhook up for assemblies. They have done a fine job this year and E.A.H.S- is proud of their contribution to school affairs. LIBRARY STAFF The Library Staff this year in- cluded many helpful interesting stu- dents. They unselfishly gave of their time to assist Miss Phelps and all the students utilizing the facilities. This service should be recognized and ap- preciated by everyone in the student body. As a result of this training, several girls were able to take jobs in our public library as pages. Miss Phelps Row One: Jackie Hellman, Dick Price, Bruce Bosworth, Gary Mueller, Nancy Bogus. Row Two: .lay Madsen, Paul Garanar, Dave Reinhart, Tom Sly, Bruce Potter, Steve Snyder. Gould, Pat Coleman. Mrs. Morgan Row One: Dotty Kopp, Judy Spitzel, Debby Danner, Barb Freeman, Kay McKeemarl, Joan Miller. Row Two: Sharon Zee, Muriel Plowright, Carol Kingston, Pat Lestico, Phoebe Bab- bage, Nancy Pfleeger, Cindy Houser, Barb Sherwood, Julie Vance. Row Three: Mary Ellen Fones, Bev Hessel, Helen Wells, Linda Pollock, Ginny Wolf, Judy Henry, Joanne Simons, Jean GIRLS' AND BUYS' VARSITY Av The members of the Varsity A have been practicing the fundamental rules of the various intramural sports with the able guidance of Mrs. Helen Mor- gan. The girls have learned to of- ficiate at a game, keep score and be generally prepared to direct a gym The Varsity A for boys is an or- ganization for the outstanding athlet- ic participants in our school. To be eligible a boy must have earned a letter in a major sport. Advised by Mr. Hulbert the group holds regu- lar meetings. class, should the opportunity arise. The officers of the group are Presi- dent, Cynthia Houserg Vice-President, Mr. Hulbert Mary Ellen Fones: and Secretary- Treasurer, Nancy Pfleeger. Row One: Dave Petre, Bob Bove, Bob Chur, Bob Rose, Don Lafferty. Row Two: Clifford Hanlon, Tom Schwartz, Rick Miller, Doug Bell, Paul Weiss, Dave Aplin, Joe Patti. Row Three: John Minsker, Jim Davis, Lance Crawford, Steve Harton, Dave Andrews, Austin Spenser, Craig Thrasher, Bob Daily, Dick Boyle. Row One Sandy Arlotta Pat Shafer Carol Drane Lois DArcan elo Barb Ahlstrom Dave Howell Peter Thomson Arthur Forward Jeffery Jost, Jerry Grandy. Row Tuio. Sue Burke, Linda Shed, Sue Ballard, Mary Sharon Maddin, Rosemary Steck, William Gruden, Jeff Boyd, Mr. Asbury Mr. Hoden Aa rv, 'D if I , Row One: SKI CLUB The Ski Club's success was due to the willing participation of the group in all the projects undertaken this year. Some of the activities included baked goods sales, weekly trips to Emery Park when Snow conditions permitted, the planning of trips to Turin and Allegheny, and the Sock Hop which has become an annual affair. Officers this year were Ginny Wolf, Presidentg Susan Horrocks, Vice-Presi- dent: John Henry, Treasurer: Lita Lotz, Corresponding Secretary: and Fridtjof Gorter, Recording Secretary. Our ad- visors, Mr. Asbury, Mr- Rodeo, Miss Nadolski, and Mr. Palmer, were contri- buting their guidance and co-operation. Minerva Young, Lorna MacFarland, Candy Dennis Desilvey, Bert Howell, Dan Fravel. Row Three: Dave Saemish, Bonnie Ewell, Lito Lotz, Pamela Farley, Virginia Wolf, Fridtjof Gorter, Berry Dalse, John Henry, Jay Madsen, Neil Chur. ART CLUB The Art Club, under the direction of Mr. Nisita, completed another year of service to both the school and the com- munity. Among its, many projects were the designing of the programs for the United Nations Program and the making of Christmas posters for the Veteran's Hospital. Marschall, Lance Crawford, Dorale Manley, Joanne Nuwer. Marshall, Joan Smith, Jim O'Donnell, Marlene Scott, Missing: Yvonne Nenno. Suzanna Maclfarland. ,Row ,Twoz Kay McKeeman, Judy Mr. Nisita g E gg? aff 3579 'E TF' -55 .Sffwfzia an em A QW ' agymmzof wee? ATHLETIC BUARII Row One: Mr. Hulbert, Mr. Moore, Mr. McNeil, Mr. Bumgardner, Mr. Drick. Row Two: Mr. J V Pfleeger, Mr. Fisher, Mr. Birdsall, Mr. Nisita, Mr. Bowen, Mr. Richert. Row Three: Mr. ' ' Drescher, Mr. Hoover, Mr. Austin, Mr. Hulbert. CHEERLEADERS ATHLETIC BOARD The East Aurora High School Athletic Board supervises and controls the athletic program for both the boys and the girls. It has its own constitution, and establishes the policy upon which letters are awarded. The Board also handles the money from all school athletic events from which those of- ficiating at all interscholastic events are paid. Athletic awards are also purchased from this fund. Members of the Board consist of all coaches and members of the school administration. Wendy Haveron. Linda Jacobs, Jackie Coy, Nancy Lawrence, Patty Swan, Carol Kirsch, Sally Krum, Martha Houser, Kathy Jeffe. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Under the capable direction of Mrs. Norma Smith, our cheerleaders have enthusiasti- cally encouraged another year of school spirit. The squad did an excellent cheer- ing job during all the games, with Debby Danner as captain of the varsity cheer- leaders. ,loan Miller, Gail Young, Kay McKeeman, Barb Freeman, Phoebe Babbage, Bev Hessel, Mary Ellen Fones, Debbie Danner, Ginny Hoff- Illall. 60 CHEERLEADERS Row One: Larry Gallick, Austin Spencer, Russ Lotz, Bob Rose, Bob Bove, Dan Ernst, Doug Bell, Bob Daily, Gordon Amos. Row Two: Butch Hanlon, Craig Thrasher, Lance Craw- ford, Tom Schwartz, Bob, Chur, Don Lafferty, Doug Ferguson, Bob Wilson, Dave Petre. Row Three: Bob Fisher, GaryKish, Steve Howard, John Renfrew, Dave Aplin. Bruce Fox, Paul Weiss, .lim Kieffer, Doug McLean, Dave Transki. Row Four: Mr. Pfleeger, Coach, Rick Miller, Chris Heinrich, Bob Alfiery, Steve Burke, Charlie Crockett, Paul Silberberger, Kent Taylor, George Cooper, Mr. Hulbert, Coach. VARSITY FUIITBALL Picked by some to finish fifth in a six team league, East Aurora's Blue Devils, although finishing with an overall won three, lost four record, stunned both power- ful Amherst and arch-rival Hamburg with last minute touchdowns to win thrilling victories. Working with an inexperienced team Coaches Pfleeger and Hulbert worked long and hard and much is owed to them for East Aurorals placing second in Division 1 play. Row One: Butch Hanlon, Bob Rose, Bob Tremp, Fred Cole, Rod Butlin. Row Two: Mr. Hulbert, Coach, Steve Harton Dave Andrews, Dick Boyle, Jim Davis, Steve Burke. V Il ITY BASKETB LL Although not impressive in the won-lost column, the East Aurora Blue Devils' Bas- ketball team gave its followers many exciting games. The closeness of many games and the terrific fight by our players made every game a hard fought contest, showing no letdown, even after close losses, the team was a real credit to the school and to the coaching ability of Lewis Hulbert. Row One: Dave Transki, Bob Daily, Joe Patti, Ron Offhaus, Joey Ess, Roy Potter, John Collier. Row Two: John Wolsley, Jim Miller, Doug Bell, Dave Hubbs, Jeff Bailey, Don Pot- ter, Dave Andrews, Doug MacLean, Coach Drescher. ASEB LL Our energetic baseball team ended its dramatic season by winning the league championship with eleven victories and three losses. The blue devils were pre- sented with the conference championship also. ln a battle for the AA Champion- ship of Western New York the East Aurora team lost to Tonawanda by a single run. Row One: Don Lafferty, Tom Schwartz, Bob Bove, Bob Barrett, Steve Harton, Dave Lathrop, James Ernst. Row Two: Tom Smalley, Vic Bahanovich, Jeff French, Bob Fisher, George Cooper. Row Three: Rodney Long, Chris Hendrich, Rod Butlin, .lerry Smith, John Henry, Wayne MacRoberts, Harvey Hurd. Row Four: Mr. L. Hulbert, Coach, Paul Kron, Peter Pat- terson, Fred Facklam, Mr. J. Hulbert, Coach. TRACK Our track team began its year with many new and uprising stars. The squad made excellent attempts at all meets but lost several times. The West Seneca meet proved to he an exciting event for' spectators and the team. Our boys scored 44 while West Seneca won with 60. The team was coached by two experienced men, Judson M. and Lewis H. Hulbert. Row One: Fenton Burke, .loe Gilles- pie, Pete Shumway. Row Two: Ed- ward Horning, Bob Palmer, Steve TENN S The tennis team ended its hard fought season, tied with Am- herst for second place of the AA division. The recorded wins totaled7compared with its losses of 3. Although some members of the team have graduated, the junior varsity team shows much promise. Burke, Coach, Mr. Austin. GULF Gary Kish Louis Baldwin Bill Hahn East Aurora High Schoolls golf team achieved a 12 victory record with only three setbacks. A fine seasonls record. We sa- lute the Blue Devils and consider them one of the best balanced golf teams for the past five years. 65 Jun Slllrman Row One Lynn Northrup Lou1s Baldwin Jim S1ll1man Row Two Coach Mr Hoover B111 Hahn Gary Kish Mike Frasher CROSS COUNTRY East Aurora's Cross Country team although having a los- ing season, was a constantly improving team. The boys never grew discouraged- They kept working and improving their time in one of the most' gruelling and demanding sports. Besides participating in dual meets, the squad also ran in the East Aurora Invitational Meet and the sectionals. Under the capable coaching of Mr. Nisita, the squad looks forward to a brighter future, as the bulk of this yearislsquad was composed of freshmen and sophomores. SWIMMING i TEAM Showing the team spirit and will to win, thatls charac- teristic of all East Aurora Athletic squads, the swimming 0, 1' team made its league debut this year. Under Coach V ' Fisher, the boys on the squad showed what hard work, good coaclidiizg, and natural ability can do, and proved of beyoh zip doubt that East Aurora's swimming team is - y t rlgirs of laague competition. Y! . MW Wilt tr Row One: Dave Howell, ,Ion Henry, Ross Antonelli. Fran Schick, Steve Wilson, Bob Stebbins, Bill Ernst. Row Two: Bill Draine, Dave Cook. Dennis DeSilvy, Bob Fisher, Mike Dwyer, Tim lGill, Mr. Fisher, Coach.. Row Three: Dave Swarner, Bill Elhers, Ethan Simons, .lim Ford, Lance Crawford, Dave Laney, Gary Kish, Pancho Brunell, Ray Welch, Tom Wood. 66 Mrs. Morgan Mrs. Smith Row One: Josephine English, Lynne Smith, Joan Rosehart, Sharon Zee, Lynn Minch, Barb Freeman, Julie Vance, Kay McKeernan, Debby Danner, Dotty Kopp. Row Two: Gail Young, Cindy Houser, Eileen Wilkins, Pat Lestico, Diane Cotton, Penny Michel, Sandy Sorenson, Marilyn Jeffe. Raw Three: Carol Kingston, Karen Catt, Joanne Simons, Jean Gould, Judy Marschall, Pat Coleman, Phoebe Babbage, Yvonne Nenno. Row Four: Kit Byrnes, Helen Wells, Lois Willert, Pat Kramer, Judy Henry, Ginny Wolf, Linda Pollock, Joyce Hossenlopp, Beverly Hessel. SENIOR AND JUNIOR GIRLS' SPORTS Girls' Sports during the 1956-57 season were directed by Mrs. Morgan and Mrs. Smith. Hockey, basketball, volleyball, tennis, bowling and numerous swimming ac- tivities were included in the program. Miss Nadolski voluntarily supervised the 12 junior and senior girls' bowling' teams, who had a very successful season filled with much pleasure and good times. Row One: Joan Miller, Judy Mohr, Jean Schwartz, Pat LeVeque, Barb Ogilvie. Row Two: Barb Nichols, Martha Lindemnth, Lynne Holtzclaw. Muriel Plowright, Nancy Pfleeger, Eileen Mackin. Row Three: Jan Roberts, Roberta Walbridge, Sharon Flaherty, Mary Ellen Fones, Sharon Beck, Sue Vosseler, Barb Sherwood. eww Xe iw Tricky - eh ? Fhrfa ti 01,15 J at Opplb 9 736,21 0866: U6 ax. Hubb ax' Chanv uubb 5 oi?- Swo 230196 we Please! Sock Hop? Legs ? Memories. Y ffffff if S9 VQE T3' Sf? W i A Wm5'f'fwM ' +3 ' ofzyoaf vwwzhzowwkal 455 5 Row Une: Sharon Dietrich, Nan y Felton, Sharon Flaherty, Sharon Beck, Mary Dugan, Margaret Cline, Georgianna Becker, Linda Beker Carolyn Creed ow Two Ro er Beam Jim D k F d Cl G , . : g , ra e, re oe, eorge Cooper, Sally Corwall, Rosemary Antonelli, Mary Ellen Fones, D n Adams larence Beltz, Bob Eames, Jerry Barnes. Row Three: Bob Fisher, Mike Butler, Jim Belaire, Lance Crawfo , om l, Dave Andrews, Bill Ellers, Richard Boyle, Dave Aplin, Dale Belmmel. ' -1' 20' x ' c , Zen, ,WC4 OFFICERS glyg 'aftqmaa cf CLASS 0F'58 ff . Q fx all W Q W ' ' Row One lim Kieffer Secretary Dave Andrews Vice Pres: K 'L A rlenti Don Lafferty, Treasurer.' Row Two: Gerald Hoag, Mary 4 5 A len Fones, Lance Crawford, Robin Wyatt, Gary Kish, Ginny mf ffman. Missing, Tom Schwartz, President. ,fe Row One: Egghnia Hoffman, Patricia LeVeque, Patricia Hall, MaryLou Hepler, Patricia Griffin, Donna Gruden, Judith Fran- cis. Row Two: JoDell Grandey, Mary Gian, Martha Lindemuth, Suesan Leadbetter, J Keller, Lynne Holtzclaw, Adeline Kamke, Rita Herschel. Row Three: Harry Foster, Bruce Fox, Virginia Horton, Sandra Jaqueline Keller, Karen Howe, Christian Jensen. Gerald Hoag. Raw Four: Jack Liberator James Kieffer Garry Gish, James Ford, David Grawe, Jerome French, Stephen Howard, Donald Lafferty. Row One: Joan Miller, Constance Moog, Judith Mohr, Barbara Ogilvie. Row Two: James Sanders, Gloria Lux, Mina Nieman, Barbara Nichols, Linda Porter. ,Joyce Mackay, Geraldine Norberg, Patricia Marx. Row Three: James O'Brien'. Janet Roberts, Nancy Pfleeger, Janet Meade, Judy Petre, Muriel Plowright, Janet Parsons, Eileen Mackin, Doris Long, Dave Sawicki, Row Four: Joseph nnel. John Renfrew, David Reinhart, Thomas Norman, Sidney Palmer, Peter Pitt, Douglas McLean, Richard Millera S t ' ligbllooig -. 1 i J. ' Y Xu:-cn-Mb , nl T ,P ,ttyftvitv O v i 2 cf New li Oy' , CSD . C-kb--K., , Q tvs! , R 6, '35 J' 9' LV- by ,K as-ua., NKUO ' . C- M Dt' 'Wit' QM-f '5 to ' My, yep ADVISORS -If 55 K J i BJ . ifgv of a.. Wiatr QPU fy. Qi.QfQkVtfiil 5' tyres' off? CLASS J 0F '532' Q Mrs. Byrnes, Mr. Martina Row One: Clara Warner, Mary Williams, Nancy Wuest, Minerva Young, Julie Williams, Joan Schmidt. Row Two: Bob Trempe, Jean Schwartz, Sue Vosseller, Barbara Sherwood, Bunny Zale, Robin Wyatt, Don Toy. Raw Three: Paul Silberberger, Marvin Spalti, Roberta Walbridge, Susan Schmidt, JoAnne Audrey Winton, Pat Scobie, Bay Warner. Richard Windsor. Row Four: .John Schmidt, Paul Weiss, Tom Schwartz, Bob Wilson, Ed Stenzal, Bob Stebbins, Craig Thrash r, Steve Wil- son, Tom Sly, Larry Schickler. - -Jr-rnfr X...AqiX ' g Row One: JoAnn Clark, Judith Boast, Elaine Cudmore, Sharon Clifford, Sara Conrad, Peggy Brice. Row Two: Susan Baker, Suesan Culp, Jean Cornwell, Linda Bullock, Carolyn Doyle, JoAnne Deperno, Lance Comstock. Row Three: David Cook, Bruce Crawford, Carol Albrecht, Pat Caudill, Virginia Bailey, Judith Doe, Pat Brush, Susan DiFilippo, Mike Donovan, Tim Carini. Row Four: Bill Drane, Mike Corah, Berry Dake, Jack Dietz, Pete Allendorf, Steve Burke, Charles Crockett, Pierre Brunel, Rod Butlin, Ross Antonelli. OFFICERS CLASS 0F '59 Row One: Pete Allendorf, Vice-President, Tom Jennings, President, Pancho Brunel, Secretary. Row Two: Steve Mandry, Carolyn Doyle Steve Burke, Pat Tiffany, Bill Ernst. Missing: Elaine Cudmore, Treasurer. Row One: Judith Crimmer, Mary Grew, Martha Houser, Sheila Kain, Judith Kaiser, Margerite Hawley, Bette Hart, Phoebe Hise, Penny Ernesto. Row Two: Joan Koch, Elizabeth Haight, Elaine Hazel, Shirley Holmes, Linda Kellock, Verna Halverson, Joan Francis, Barbara Hienaman, Linda Hogue, Carolyn Forward. Row Three: Chris Heinrich, Clarence Havens, Dave Hawley, John Henry, Dick Jackson, Allen Kidder. Ronald Hill, Bob Hollands, Rich Hanlon, Dave Howell. Row Four: Bill Ernst, Dwight Kreiger, Nicolas Kirst, John Glenn, John Callick, Jim Finley, Dave Grannis, Dave Lafferty, David Fraunfelder, Tom Jennings, Jeff Holmes. Row One: Pat Mackin, Barb Marshall, Candy Marshall, Diane Reed, Sue MacFarland, Dianne Paul, Nancy Rodgers, Diane Leffler, Diana Nyhart. Row Two: Rodger Offhaus, Judy Mullen, Linda Mally, Mary Lou Maefs, Connie Musachio, Doris McGinness, Betsy Lydle, Mary Potter, Pat Putney. Row Three: Richard Price, Nancy Nelson, Lois Mundt, .loan Mundt, Gaye Parker, Nancy Lawerence, Carol Lawton, Sandy Lucie, Pat London, .lim 0,D0flYl6ll, Dick Langford. Row Four: Maynard Meelau, Kenny Radder, Rod Long, Dave Lafferty, Mark O'Donnell, Dave Peterson, Keith Price, Dave McDonald, Russ Patti, Steve Mandry, Butch Roberts. 4.?v -274 J 1-4. K lllrlSf '.f'61QJ'5 5 LL.'A '.'cff ADVISOR I 1 CLASS yfgffg- 0F '59 9 1 ' J' T Mr. Birdsall ff' -17 Q -fl 3 I, ' 'f,Qf:':1 , . A X I Y 1 lv lf, A 1 I. r I 'I' 'W N' lf I Il A 7 .- Row One: Kathy Stumpf, Nancy Ulrich, Patricia Swan, Ann Silliman, Ellen Warner, Patricia Tiffany, Linda Stiles, .loan Schroeder. Row Two: Dick Seeber, Dorothy Viger, Martha Zee, Carol Rowley, Karen Wilkie, Nancy Schaffer, Joan Scroeder, Linda Tucker, Marlene Scott. Row Three: Doug Saeger, Norm Smith, Bob Taylor, Dick Trautman, Ron Smith, Dave Saemisch, Paul Shafer, Bill Winstrom, Steve Snyder. Row Four: Kenneth Thur, Gary Stadel, Fran Schick, Norman Simons, Tom Utterback, Dennis Tinch, Kent Taylor, John Wittenrich, Dave Vance, Ray Welsh. Row One: Susan Ballard, Donna Blemal, Barbara Achlston, Carol Drane, Donna Barkewitz, Faith Beck, Alice Colbert, Michel Barber, Marcia Eck, Lyne Becker, Barbara Buchanan. Row Two: Bonnie Ewell, Pat Brosche, Liz Crowell, Jackie Cooper, .Jackie Coy, Caroll Brunett, Martha Ellers, Sharon Ernst, Carol Duffess, Mary Dietz, Valore Bennet. Row Three: Bob Felton, Cecilia Babcock, Carol Eddy, Cindy Dorris, Darlene Chatman. Pam Farley, Kathy Babbitt, Bae Bollin, Glenn Both. Row Four' Jeff Bell, Bruce Basworth, Fred Fackin, Dick Davis, Gary Billington, Dave Findlay, Bradley Fisher, Doran Cahill, Bill Conable, Jared Boss, Joe Adams, Dennis DeSilvy, OFFICERS CLASS 0F '60 Row One: Gary Billington, Treasurer: Martha Wolf, President, Kathy Jeffe, Secretary. Row Two: Gay Kitson, Connie McGrath. Row Three: Bruce Potter, Cecilia Babcock, Jeff Bell. Missing, Burt Howell, Vice-President. Row One: Nancy Kealing, Sharon Gilbert, Annett Cilshner, Lois Hawley, Sally Krum, Carol Kirsch, Pat Hintenburger, W d H ' ' ' en y averon, Gay Kxtson, Kathy Jeffe. Row Two: Dan Frable, Howey Hurd, Tim Jones Jim Nadinger Nancy Fulton Donna Goodwin, Joyce Holmes, Judy Hepler, Burt Howell, Jerry Flarhety, Peter Liteski. Row Three: Ralph Kraft, Linda Jacobs .lean Jensen, Kaaran Leeson, Karen Knapp, Sue Horracks, Nancy Krammer. Gretchen Kline, Elaine Goodfellow Don Laf- ferty, Karl Johnson, Tim Gill. Row Four: Brian Lewis, Bob Kimpton, Dave Long, Ed Godfrey, Bill Johnson, John Hurps, A1 Hall, Phil Kadet, A1 Lewis, Bill Hazel. 1 Row One: Carol Mc Cutcheon, Carol Miller, Joyce Silver, Patty Shaffer, Linda Pries, Marilyn Mills, Lorna MacFarlon, Ceorgiania Raymond, Margy O'Boyle, Nancy Nieman. Row Two: Boblictt Rendell, Chuck Michel, John Poe, Ronald Rieber, Tom Parnel. Gary Muller, Charles Nyhart, Jerry Ogilvieq Dave Mally, Wayne Maclloberts. Row Three: Gary Miller, Daryll Manly, Barbara Merlau. Connie McGrath, Jane Purdy, Sandra Penzes, Carol Norman, Lito Lotz, Diane Penzes. Jackie Row- land, Janet Perry, Caryll Manly. Row Four: Brian Belden, Ronnie McGrath. Tim Reed, Peter' Patterson, Dave Rhodes, Richard Rogers, Peter Moog, Bruce Potter, Mike Moore, Bill NOTU1, Bob PCl1C0Ck, N681 MYCTS, Rick MiI1Sk6T. ADVISOR X N . M57 M Nl, Li' l, 0F '60 AMW vvw 1' ,J :X ,ky wpxfxl I Fixx' Ylflwlgtgogx , Q, lb , 'buggy W VNS, lvjdiswvj VN if Q X MU A ,K' 1, xl It Q7. lrjiwillllillllori I Y JJ ,W R M W bv wfgvwipkllffffl el ..X.A,Jk'.l., .fKKiiihwQ,Q'Tl5xi . C o -- -. ,. -- . A.. - M.. ,row 'x -fi 7 4 Rvw 01162 .l0hI'l DiGIriCl1, .l0hl1 BUGS, Sandy Afl0iI3, Barbara Coleman, Mary Findlay Pat Donam ,lane Bennett Allen Budinvf ton, Jerry Donavan, Curtis Crawford. Row Two: Bill Cloth. Rhenda' Belz, Barbara Arnold, Susan Burke, .loan Antenelli, Mary Balthaser, Charlene Bazil, Marsha Danielson, Pat Bowen, Lois D,Angelo, Ronnie' Depke. Row Three: Frank Ernesto, David Dutweiler, Sarah Coolhaugh, Kathy Ford, Sharon Barcawitz, Barbara Drescher, Karen Drescher, Lawrence Dietz, Mary Cochran, Dean Creed. Row Four: Sally Blakely, Connie Ells, Terry Adriance, Dave Bushnell, Tyre Corah, Laura Errington, Warren Davidson, Boh Brunel, Dave Beach, Allan Bender. ,J OFFICERS .x'1, rlwg'-1-Dj ,'.l, 11.2 K9 f ff- QV 'CLASS 0F '61 Row One: Dave McClevey, Treasurer, Barbara Frey, President: Shirley Wells, Vice-President: Linda Hartmann, Secretary. Row Two: ,lerre Lennon, Janet Scollen, Jennifer Laidmen, Carol Difillipo, Lois D'Arcangelo. Row One' Lester Frances. Robert Kaiser, Don He iler. Criffin, W ll - - . . I 1 a ace Fridman, ,lack Heltman, Larry Fravel, Lee Foss, Le- roy Knuth, Paul Hihhard, Gerry Grandy. Row Tow: Tom Hanlon, Jack Kingston, Linda Hartman, Barbara Brey, Nancy Johnson, Gail Grover, Mary Crimmer, Cheri Hershman, Winifred Freeze, Harleen Foss, Marcia Geyer. Row Three: Steve Hop- kins, Richard Gowenlock. Mark Frauwfelder, John Horton, Sydney Crannis, Wendy Howard, Carl Hensen, ,loan Green- wood, CiiT0l HHTlJiS0I1, ROXHUYIC J21CkS0l1. Mike Jl1TaIiViC. D011 Cnaedinger, Garret Hollands. Row Four: Carol Fulle, Carol Kruse, Barbara Henry, Margrette Godfrey, David Hargreaves, Kathy Frasher, Bernard Horschal, Bob Frish, Max Frantz, Fran- cis Krieger, Pat. Kenmore. Row One: Paul Hibbard, Harlene Foss, Linda Hartman. Row Two: Wallace Fridman, Larry Fravel. Nancy Johnson, Gail Grover, Judy Grimmer, Barbara Frey, Jack Heltman, Wennifred Frazee. Row Three: Mark Fraunfelder, Sydney Grannis, Mar- garet Godfrey, Stephen Hopkins, Carol Fulle, Michel Juratovic, Tom Hanlon. Row Four: Carol Harbison, Barbara Henry, Wendy Howard, Joan Greenwood, Carl Hensen, Mike Hoover, Dave Hargreaves, Robert Frish, John Horton. ADVISOR CLASS 0F '61 Miss Dillion Row One: Milton Marks, Diane Marleu, Geraldine Lemmon, Bonnie Norton. Martha Long, Georgiane Meade. Betsy Nor- strum, Nancy Moog, Jane Nyhart, Ralph Lauzzie. Dave Serf. Row Two: Richard Moore, Sandy Quachinhush, Nancy Mundt, Betsy Nack, Margy 0'Donald, Barb Potter, Jennifer Laidman. Susan Miller, Judy Mitchell, William Roanson. Row Three: Gary Reed. Douglas Laney, ,Joanne Meyer, Danya Lucie, Susan Reenes, Sharon Sager, Marjorie Schmidt. Judy Lauerman, Janet Scallon, Patricia Nichell, Jack Schick. Row Four: Tom Riemer, William Maddenson, David McCleary, Lannie Miller, Doug Mayer, Dennis Leader, Ronald Rogers, James McNeil, Martin Snechburger, Jim Mack, Robert Lesher. Row One: Beverly Brunett, Linda Briggs. Leslie Bushnell, Patsy Bender, Barbara Behee, Barbara 'Kline, Jane Colehert. Helen Collier Kathy Belden. Patricia Bailey Row Two' Richeit Beck B l B ll . Th a B ' B , , ' '. . ' er, oi oats omar eck. Carol ooth. Linda Bratty. Barbara Barrett, Ruth Braithwaite, Ann Burt, Craig Comstock, Dale Barkawitz. Row Three: George Belaire Marion Abbott Nancy Clark, Janis Butlin, Julie Adams. Sharon Coons, Chuck Bicksell, Cary Bitterman. Roni Foizr: Ronnie Algin, Phillip Cornwall, Larry Cora, Jeff Boyd. Donald Bauts, Gary Bamacker, Neil Chur, Reed Cone, Tom Borst, Larry Clifford. OFFICERS l CLASS 0F '62 Row Une: Joseph Stapleton. Secretary, Charles Bichsel, Presidentg Jean Henry, Vice-President: Susan Maefs, Tnfasurzfr, Row Two: John Ernst, Neil Chur, Karen Smith, Bill Gillespie. Missing: Ann Burt. Row One: Bonnie Ellis, June Frances, Mary Kruse, Scheryl Doyle, .lean Henry. Nancy Detwiler, Nancy Clark, Ruth Hoffman, Nary Decker, Narguerite Frisch. Karen Johnson. Joan Doedema. Row Two: Tom Durham, Tom Dengas, Mary Hennahane, Betsy Holmes, Donald Lewis, Keith Boast, Patrick Hennan. Row Three: Jeff Jost, John Hill, John King, Beverly Daily, Joyce Holt, Jackie Fisher, Judy Keller, Shirley Grunswick. John Ernst, Bill Kimpton. Row Four: Arthur Forward Tim Craiff William Goudy, Bill Crurlen, Peter Dwyer, Bob Feldman, Larry Hawley, Bill Culp, David Highland, Bill Gillispie. Row One: Ronald Michel, Donna Drum, Penny Nichels, Susan Maefs, Caroline Smith, Melinda Persons, Maurine Caranaugh, Elizabeth 0'Donnell, Jim Lowell. Row Two: Tom Poe, Charles Novi, John Nichels, Jack McGuinness, Cale Murray, Chris Lydle, Gary Lamantia, Jean Mack, Debby McGourtey. Row Three: Linda Leland, Sue Little, Nancy Price, Jean Moss, Barbara Linch, Barbara Casper, Mary 0'Brien, Roberta Mehling, Leslie Perry. Row Four: Sandra McWilliams, Mary Sharon Maddin, Barbara Miller, Anita Laidman, Claudia McKay, Dennis Lafferty, Cary Nelson, Dave Moog, Kent Middleton. ADVISOR CLASS 0F '62 Mr. Kelver Raw One: Phillip Cornwell, Rick Swan, Dewayne Scott, Bruce Ulrich, John Wright, Alan Robertson. Row Two: Mike Ste- vens, Connie Painter, Pat Sheffer, Kathleen Underhill, Ann Stiker, Christine Sibble, Gillian Slubenbore, Susan Spitzel, Karen Rogers, David Reed. Row Three: Nancy Selin, Kathleen Ware, Daniel Rogers, Judy Siwec, Diane Shick, Susan Stiker, Ronald Simson, Nick Thines, Jerald Hoarst, Judy Rogers, Gayle Ward. Row Four: Carol Torke, Marilyn Rindell, Daniel Schnurr, Michel Stewart, Joe Stapelton, Bruce Porter, Mary Jean Scott, Barbara Stanly, Mary Torrell, Karen Smith, Heather Smith. To whom it may concern: We, the Class of 1957 of East Aurora High School, Town of Aurora County of Erie, State of New York, being of sound mind, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament. Date - 1957 ,.....,.. ----, .e.s.. -.Class of 1957 To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To Mr. Bumgardner: One minute fire drills. Mr. Moore: A never ceasing smile. Mr. McNeil: Fewer delinquents. Miss Stanbro: A large supply of college catalogs. Mr. Lawson: More days off for hunting Mr. Henry: A bugle for his drill team. Miss Benson: A bigger Homemaking Department. Mr. Leland: The other half ownership in the paper factory. Mr. Pfleeger: A yearis supply of No-Cal. Mr. Nisita: Bigger and better yearbooks. Miss Harp: Students that can write like Shakespeare. Mr. Lorigo: Shorter girls. Miss Dietrich: Junior plays as successful as ours. the faculty: More honor students. the Attendance Office: Courtesy. the Cafeteria Staff: New Ideas. the Janitors: Immaculate students. Future Football Teams: Many more victorious seasons. Future Seniors: Bigger magazine sale profits. All Students: More assemblies and longer vacations. Nelly and Fritjof: Never-ending happiness. Everyone Everywhere: The solution to world peace. In witness thereof: we have hereunto subscribed our name The 1957 Auroransl' 80 I fClz4fc, I JWWWO a f I .Jax Cfa-Z-Jzefucgvfpafdwg Z.....4z -472A-f6!cjLocffz,64.,v vfi24f'.,1a42c2f65ze42,4g ,Zzfv ' K7 -AfanzLa Q C f W7 C fvfyiffdofff I M MQW x, 6 S S! Sl INTER-COLLEGIATE PRESS FACTORY - HOME OFFICE Kansas City qQv.-.. V V A 9 m vu l ' a'X lwn ' F ALMA Mmm ? 'md M111-CI' GS UFOVG A 8 IGWOHS OVE H l IGmC Though fleehng years may come and go We will afways sang Thy fame Q 5 A ,E 1A 5 , W I I H1 'Q ' 5' xxi A - I' N II, ,X w., ' if ,M dir.- . M A .-- A141113 I If E' ' 4 . Y 4 0 A 1 5 51 V silwr 'Q' Y' 'Y Q ? high school days Our friendships firm and True. 'Q 5' Q Aurora loved by ' every hearji ' e We Pledge ourselves L 1 To yOU. i Well ne'er forget our 5 A 1 s ' i I R ' I ,--. ere 'beef v .Q q Q L-, , nit
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