Eden Central School - Embers Yearbook (Eden, NY)

 - Class of 1946

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SOPHS First Row—Doris Timm, Lu- cille Swiezckowski, Rosemary Abagnale, Joe Gendone; Sec- ond Row — Ronald Bantle, Frank Mezen, David Conway, Vera Empringham, Donald Hager; Third Row—Nicholas Benker, Ruth Butts, Dolores Cataldo, Marilyn Hager; Fourth Row—Rose Wrobleski, Mary Ann Smigielski, August Eichler, Edward Fuller, Hazel Shepker, Ruth Haag; Fifth Row — Ellsworth Palmberg, James Harms, Bernard Eme- rick, Jenny Skors, John Has- tings; Standing—Miss Har- rington and Miss Morlock We are the sophomores of E.C.S. . . perhaps not in the center of the spotlight, but preparing for the next act. Through the year, our able teachers, Miss Harrington, Miss Morlock and Mrs. Francisco have guided us on our way. To represent us and state our problems, we have Basil Kern, Joseph Mergler, Donald Hunt, Marie Morlock, Alexander Zydel, LeRoy Rockwood, Hazel Shepker and Mary Ann Smegielski. So many incidents have made up our Sophomore year . . . our make-believe journeys with Columbus . . . those homonym drills with the “‘teakettle” . . . sessions with gerunds and participles ... gay music floating from the “Soph Hop”... that evasive quality called “x” in geometry .. . dissecting scrubby animals for biology .. . pounding that typewriter . . . heaving sighs of relief when the 3:50 bell finally sounds its welcome ring. These have been the events of our year which we remember . . . the little everlasting incidents which compose our day at school CLASS OFFICERS .. othe incidents which make life in E.C.S. more enjoyable. First Row—M. Morlock, M. L. Pentek, J. Mergler; Second Row —H. Juengling, A. Zych, D. Hunt, W. Hull, D. Krohn; Third Row—H. Krycia, G. Preischel, M. Kaminski, A. Schreiber; Fourth Row—W. Winter, D. Kruszynski, W. Kusmiercezyck, L. Rockwood, J. Brusehaber; Fifth Row—D. Kirk, D. Webster, D. Rendell, H. Lietz; Sixth Row—C. Zych, J. Weinar, D. Kauderer, R. Kuhlow; Seventh Row—W.Sny- der, Mrs. Francisco, D. Horton, L. Sheffield, N. Taber, M. Young

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JUNIORS Standing — Luther Landon, Lloyd Lamb; First Row—Phyl- lis Hickling, Richard Hill, Jane Hoelscher; At Desk—Phyllis Juengling, Mrs. Pierce; Second Row—Joanne Bauer, Edward Forester, Laurel Eckhardt, Marguerite Ehmke; Third Row—Betty Gehl, Rita Bruse- haber, Jane Cotten, Edmund Lasota, Harry Bearsh, Helen Filipiak, John Guion, Jack Hering | Just behind the curtain . . . waiting to fill the much coveted posi- | tion soon to be vacated by the seniors . . . we, the Juniors, guided and counseled throughout the year by our helpful advisors, Miss ) Brunetti and Mrs. Pierce . . . strive to “soak up”’ all the knowledge we can in preparation for our coming year. With Luther Landon, Lloyd Lamb, Laurel Echardt, Carl Shum- way and Beverly Vellam as our leaders our Junior year has been a success. Highlights . . . excellent sale of stamps and | bonds... seven men on the varsity ...a junior prom that was lauded by all who attended . . . Laurel Echardt crowned queen. Educationally, our year was a success .. . unraveling laborious problems of higher math . . . making booklets to help us decide our future .. . racking our brains while solving problems of (Mg+ 2HCL—Mg CL2+H2) ... drilling on amo, amas, amat.. . in- stilling those qualities of ingenuity, accuracy and dependability | ... all to prepare us for the stage lights of next year. Cranes Oaietre First Row—Carl Shumway, David Turnbull, Miss Brun- etti, Beverly Vellam, John Pentek, Jack Stressing; Second Row—Louise Ptak, Geraldine Thompson, June Miller, Jo- seph Regan, Dorothy Schrei-. ner; Third Row—William Rice, Gloria Smith, Della Rose Spors, Robert Tonder; Fourth Row— Geraldine Nehrbass, Marie Pinto, Hazel Roykouff; Fifth Row—Rose Marie Preischel 28



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Having just arrived on the stage of Senior high, we, the Freshmen of E.C.S., have finally reached one of our much dreamed-of goals . . inelusion in all senior high activities. We enjoy the activities of our newly acquired status . . . venturing into the deep, dark secrets of Ohm’s Law... . finding and pronouncing twenty-five dollar words . . . experimenting with varied gases . . . finding the nations belonging to the different races . . . drilling on grammar, tenses, and English literature‘. . . hoping that we now possess a few of those admirable traits . . . honesty, reliability, self-disci- pline . . . endeavoring to cooperate with our advisors . . . longing to achieve those good marks . . . falling below sometime, but always striving to improve, so that in later life we can look back to our slow but sure progress. Aiding us all the way are our teachers and counselors, Mr. Richmond and Miss Childs . . . in conjunction with them, our capable class representatives, Robert Page, Edwin Zittle, Theodora Palmber, Betty Parise, Irene Hensel, Earl Close, Della Ahles, and Ramsey Euler. 30 FROSH First Row—Barbara Francisco, James Landon, Robert Clarke, Joseph Hering, Kenneth Kirk, Edward Guggemos, John Kar- anas, Dolores: Gasper, John Andrew; Second Row—Irene Hensel, Jean Gehl, Rita Sloma, Howard Butts, Mary Ellen Brindley, Robert Gearhart, Bill Feasley, Gerald Niefer; Third Row—Ransey Euler, Willia Ensign, Harold Kauf- man, Wilbur Jost, Henry Friedman, Marguerite Hill, Paul Cotten, Joan Ehmke; Fourth Row—FEar| Close, Mary Jane Bailey, Mary Jameson, Joyce Van Slyke, Richard Bullied, Richard Kusmierczyk, Olive Dickey CLASS OFFICERS Row to wall—Melvin Turnbull, Robert Page, Miss Childs (standing) Arlene Winter, Ed- win Zittel, Marilyn Zittel, William Mueller, Earl Miller; Second Row—Paul Timm, Wil- liam Turnbull, Thelma Shero, Leah Romer, Louise Reed, Jim Brusehaber, Robert Reed; Third Row—Charlotte Schasel, Carl Schwippert, Marcia Wie- nar, Byrd Parmelee, Donald Thompson, Eileen Preichel; Fourth Row—Shirley Saar, Hel- en Schumer, Shirley Shumway, Jack Smith, Jean Sovereign, Betty Parise (middle row), Betty Rice (middle), Theodora Palmberg

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