Eden Central School - Embers Yearbook (Eden, NY)

 - Class of 1940

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Eighth Grade Homeroom Representatires ...... . . . ...... . . ..,..,. Richard Schreiner Secretary-Treasurer ...................,..............,.,........,....... Jean Rayeur Sports and News ,... Clifford Case, lllarjorie Debo, Warren W'hittek, Doris Hickling Faculty Advisors ...........................,........., Miss Bulfington, Bliss Phillips Never before in lQdeu's history have there been two eighth grades. Now, because of the centralization school, we need two home rooms. We were amazed, since we are only junior high school people, that in the field meet we won third place in the contest and made almost 314.00 selling tags. As our assembly program this year, we sponsored a speaker from Buffalo State Teachers College, Doctor Peterson, who spoke to us on America's Relationship with South Americaf, Dr. Peterson gave us interesting information about the products of manufacturing and gave us a very good discription of South American affairs. We were very industrious in cooperating in Miss Buflingtonis contract plans in studying history. To achieve an A required work, and work we did. ln Home Economics, our apron-clad cooks made their Hrst baking powder biscuits and muffins. Some went into our waiting stomachs and some into the waste basket. Well, itis all in life and to the disap- pointed girls we say, Live and Learn! We have elected a jury of six people, three boys and threegirls, two monitors, a boy and a girl, and the hi h and mighty judge. This of course will keep us remembering our manners. This we think will make us reaize that we aren't Sixth Grade students but Eighth Grade students by whom an example for others is set. of our 99 First Row fVivian Perryman, Gloria Beardsley, Angeline Osalkowski, Geraldine Hilinski, Mildred Horton, Gloria Ohlhues, Bertha Morris, Janice Rice, Jean Greiner, Second Row-Miss Buffxngton, Gertrude Schasel, Billy Metz, William Klepfer, Ferris Randall, Frank Kaspaffk, Walicf KCTHDB, Robert Morris, Gordon Brockman, joseph Cataldo, Robert Hill, Donald juengling, Elizabeth Ann Winston. Third Row---Marjorie Debo, Doris Hickling, john Rome, Clifford Case, Paul Geiger, Emil Laco, Merle Dennis, Warren Wittek, Alex Holovics, Richard Schreiner, Robert Webster, Nelson Thuman, Marjorie Case, Arleen Bauer. Fourth RowfFrank Gearheart, Robert Miller, Henry Mages, Harry Kuhlow, Richard Shumway, jack Willet, Charles Kaiser, James Parmalee, Charles Brockman, Lester Hensel, Filth Row-Lawrence Peacock, Robert Braymiller, John Drackenburg, Paul Reinhard, Ruth Styn, Joanne Tonder, jean Rayeur, Mar- jorie Richardson, Lawrence Nowak, George Willet, Robert Wagenblatt, Ralph Larkin. , . .g,, Q W- ,,,.., M - 'W C3 CD ,pf an 'Y V-fo '1 1, U A-'iff ::. 3-ff: as 'lslfff' ,, L, i . 'P T' As 1-on

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4...- 3 88 as l,4a- l of , ka-A ..,, f 241 V.-pw..-, . - V . f ,, , X, -. f First Rowe Mary Hojnaeki, Claribelle Omphalius, Norma Steffen, Lucy Wilhelm, Irene Wierzba, Cecelia Ptak, Dorothy Faruga, Carol Rice, Norma Lamb. Se-cond Row - Miss Straub, Olga Friedman, John Matwykow, James Krauss, Clyde Welch, Stephen Sears, james Reiscli, Erwen Kcrnen, Lamprose Touris, Leslie Parysck, john Gould, Robert Hopz, James Schmidt, Joyce Acton, Evelyn Bauer, Mr. O'Neil. Third Row Evangeline Sinutz, Ruth Arlen, jean Brusehaber, Marion Van Note, Julius Dole, Lester Eekhardt, Norma Hardy, Ruth Boseck, Hilda Gray, Walter Kraft, John Vacanti, Carlton Shaw. Elvira Dole, Sylvia Jasinska, Violet MCGennis. Fourth Row Richard Brusehaber, Riehard Boseek, Clara Vacanti, Richard Gumtow, Wilbur Young, Thelma Braymiller, Raydeen Hornburg, Richard Szal, Irene Kinn, Dolores Roycraft, John Skura, Layton Collins, Dolores Wittmey: r, Robert Horton, Lester Schreiner, Freshman Class Ilnmeronm Representatives. . . . .John Gould, Richard Brusehaber Secretaries ............. . . .Jean Brusehaber, Violet Nlcflennis Faculty Advisors .......,.....,................,....,..,..... Miss Straub, Mr. O'Neil The Freshmen are the largest high school class in the school. We mention this hecause in the seventh grade we numbered less than half the 60 pupils in the class today. We are proud to have been the last eighth grade to graduate from Eden lligh Sehoolg the last to graduate with lllr. Myersg in fact, the last to graduate! There will be no more elementary school promotion exercises in lfden Central Sehool. Our class is well represented in the various extra-curricular activities. John Vaeanti is on the first hasltcthall team. Richard Szal, Richard Boseek, Stephen Sears and Nlarion Vanxote also participated in some exciting games on the ,layvee basketball team. Few Freshmen have achieved this position in the past. Fin' students, all from Mr. 0'Ncil,s class, are Future Farmers of Alnerican. Miss Straub's students have joined such organizations as Dramatics Club, and News Staff. Xl c look forward to being Sophomores in the new lfden Central School huilding.



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C265 Q 5.4 First Row- Mary Hornburg, Marie Sammarco, james Forti, Elmer Cotten, june Looze, Lucy DiPaolis, Eunice Tucker, William Palmerton, Allen Schreiner, Lorraine Dole, Ruth Lietz. Second RowfMary Griffiths, John Kcrnen, David Elk, Mary Skora, Shirley Van Note, William Ziegclhofer, Ruth Horton, Genevieve Zych, Robert Shepker, Shirley Braymiller, Josephine Hojnacki, Horace Landon, james Knapp Mary Friedman. Third Row Miss Kuntz, Henry Metzler, Evelyn Thuman, june Filler, Dorothy Ptak, Warren Rubeck, Tom Gould, Richard jasinski, Edward Schroen, Pauline Errington, Edith Zittel, Dorothy Kasparek, William Nagel, Andrew Mendik. Fourth Row Sally Falk, Edward Gier, Jean Watson, Henry Bigaj, Harlan juengling, Eleanor Paradowski, Marjorie Harms, Viola Bade, Joyce Rayeur, Betty Keller, William Gumtow, Berdell Howell, Grace Johns, Chester Hornberger, Bessie Gearhart, Bernice Eruse- haber, Mr. Anderson. Fifth Row- Theodore Mietlinski, Richard Lees, Wilbert Smutz, CliH'ord Sager, Emmajean Chipman, Genevieve Tracsynski, Angelo Latona, Lucille Lardo, Mary Mahan, Lester Mages, Robert Tracy, Robert Brindlcy, Gerald Rice, Henry Schroen. Seventh Grade llmricroonz Representatives. .... Toni Could, Shirley Van Note Secretary' and Trcusilrcr. , . . . Marjorie Harms, Horace Landon l'l!lf'IlIl.Y .-lrlrisnrs ,.....,..,.,.....,...,.. .,.....,....... N liss Kuntz. Nlr. Anderson This year thc seventh grade is not only the largcst grade in thc school. but it is the largest grade, from first to senior. cvcr known in our school. It is so large that this ycar for the first timc it is divided into two scparatc classes. scvcn :X and scvcn li. ncithcr of which is superior to the other. Nliss Kuntz has the seven .-X in room l. and tht- home room of thc scvcn ll is room 29 with Hr. Nndcrson. Thc combincd scvcnth gradc, with a uniquc chccr and a spiritcd group, carried off many honors in thc animal l icld Nlcct that was hcld carly in ilu- fall, thcrcby making a namc for thcir grade right from the bcginning. Perhaps much of tht- crcdit is duc to thc superior lcadcrship in cha-4-rs offcrcd by Shirlcy Yan Note and ,lamcs Knapp. lloth 1-lasscs put on top-rating assembly programs. The Seven 'X gave us an excellent melodrama. The mclodrama was lvcpt a sccrct so that no one knew how they wcrc to be cntcrtaincd until just before it be-gan. lt was really something different, and very humorous. The Seven B had a vcry amusing boxing tourna- ment which brought cheers from the entire assembly. All of the boxers had humorous names, such as 1940 for James Forti, Stripped Gears for Edward Gier, and Baby Krebs for Clair Krebs.

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