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Rxiwilmu WW' Emma qlmmyl' .mow High School W Y Md'Pd,,.4-f ,MW N',,..... Jw, www 4 gf ,J,,,,w .40 4. auf' ,,.4, M, ,1 'K ,M A H ..-an ff A ...M Q an ,V M mil' As we warcli our lives Proceed from year To year, We sense llwe clock in our souls Ticlcing away our you+l'1. And now al lliis lime in our lives A new beginning unfolds as +l'iis flame fliclcers: And all we have lefl Are Jrlwe embers, glowing as a memory. - Leslee Scluummer l l fi. y i N. . - if I 3 i. Does anybody really know whal 'rime il is? a Gwen Kilgore. l bl The S+uden+ Lounge. Ken Bailey. Ken Wieczer- zynslmi, Lonnie Popson. cl Make rne smile. Bob Clark, Debbie Romano, Rufh Josf, Karmel Licafa. 'W-W 'M s Q ' 57 -I? 0 Q 16 4 ., ff' al l iusf have fo reach my shoe. bl Buffalo Philharmonic enferfains af The fall as- sembly. cl The main hall aids when we are lost dl First day blues. Where do I go? el Well, l don'f know eifherlu Mr. Livingsfon. Q W -f ,,., i n , lh lo it i n in . , . , , .,...:, girls -Lmfgx,-Q,,,,4g kmxwfgv- , , N , ,, .. ,A ,... , , ,..... 6 b V an 2 1, 5 W' . KKK xx. 'Xml NMAQGIW! OFFICERHQ4 WM 3 GQQES QW Kafhy Ecknarclf and Af? Ziaee. bb Why shouldnn I look surprised? Lynn Frauennofer. Mr. Ludwig +a1king fhings over. The bonfire before Hne dance Eden's new scoreboard. A sign of Senior spirir. Ang, r rrnn r i We Mm ,,,,..N+ 5 C v . .,,.,W,,. -f, , ,', 1 ., -.,. I ,,,- 1 A ' ,, an M 2 2 . Q 'V , C I Q U 'v-fp, ' , A ' I ' , ,. v 2 fi M , A - 15 ' 1. m,,,w.1.f,+f,fw ww Y 'qw'-If M.. f -,, f f., Y ,, 1 L' ,,,, A 1 , z gzmgf iam fa W5 57 ff1nwf,,,sf 5 f C f , .abr . m .Z E B E NS HNW L B al lf's a bird. lf's a plane. lf's . . . Ken Szal. bl Mr. Jerris lecfures af a Safe Driving Course. cl The halls of knowledge. VG, l Debbie Looze and Don Crowe. Boy,fl1ey sure arel'1o++onigl1+l Cl1ar Pacini. Leisure fime in fhe l'1alls.Tom Friedrich, Mary Ellen Knoll and Rufh Paryselc. Ellen Krempa af a loofball game. The Beginning. QDWM-W C d wwf N6 I Tv :dy 9 WY 12 - -..., N-Midas: mm, FacuH'y EducaTion should provide each sTu- denT wiTh an opporTuniTy To grow To his TullesT poTenTial. For The personnel in The school, This involves planning and provid- ing a wide varieTv oT experiences appro- priaTe To The individual which spans The period Trom enTrance inTo kindergarTen Through graduaTion Trom high school. These educaTional experiences musT vary according To The sTudenT's age, grade, abiliTy and special inTeresT or assign- menT. The goal oT The educaTional pro- gram is To help each sTudenT in his own preparaTion in Tour key areas - prepa- raTion Tor living - preparaTion Tor earn- ing - preparaTion Tor undersTanding - and preparaTion Tor Tacing The problems involved in The making oT a beTTer world. This is a loTTv, buT aTTainable, goal if an aTmosphere oT TrusT and cooperaTion can be creaTed among all who are in- volved in The educaTional process. The superinTendenT oT schools, Though noT as direcTly involved wiTh The sTudenTs as oTher sTaTT members, can do his parT Tor The sTudenTs by being insTrumenTal in creaTing The aTmosphere which malces iT possible Tor each sTudenT To aTTain his TullesT poTenTial. Lewis A. Grell SuperinTendenT QC..- 14 I, X fi ,fi f I . .' f ,vlvf . 'lv' if Lf' ,5 'xdffif 1 flfd Q dminisfrrja on I ' gy ' A respecl foriyourselvesyp d orhers, e ' 4' 4 A Throughoul your enfire lilefs y wish for i 3 The sfudenls ol Eden Senior- .S. You will 6 i Q... be able lo accomplish much if you lceep in mind lhe 'rremendous value of your own worlh and fhaf of your fellow man. To 'rhe Class ol I972 I offer a special congralulalions. Alle-r lwo years of asso- cialion wilh you, I have lhe ulrnosl confi- dence Thal you will be successful in your endeavors, if only you have lhe will 'ro do il. lf has been a pleasure knowing you. Paul J. Ludwig Assislanl Principal 4. ,. W g 3 H ,V . . .. I , 1 'rp ,W i If MHZ: 47 . If J I Q VWAK 55. 2 V ' If K . fi V, I. srrs 3' 'it' 5- f I X f o l' ,Mehr ' .1 IVVV - .. r isiyi if' - if . -5 in VW. 1.1 1 .. 1 fi ZF, . Wm. v d al Mr. Donald Fregeleffe, Principal. Mr. Paul J. Ludwig, Assisfam Principal. bl cl Dr. Grell and Sieve Bos af The dedicafion of our new foofball field. dl Dr. Lewis Grell, DisTric+ Principal. Secre'ra ries 2 This year, our secrelaries saw an im- porfanl change in rheir worlc. Rarher Than scheduling and recording manually, They now have compufers ro help ease +heir burden. This new developmenf al- lows more Time for lhe res+ of 'rheir work. The secrelarial slalf, as everyone lcnows, is always occupied wilh rhe end- less paperwork and Telephone calls which are ever-presenr in 'lhe office. Bur, le+ a sludenl enrer wirh a problem, and 'rhey are eager To pause 'ro aid in any way lhey can. Mrs. Loreffo and Miss Beffinger. Mrs. Pufnarn. cl Mrs. Ford and Mrs. Oleniacz. dl Mrs. Loreffo and Al Lahrs, al bl fff Guidance C U.S. problems and our economic con- dilions have shown fhe Guidance Dep+. Thal' sfudenfs are inl'eres+ed in down-+o- earlh Training lo prepare 'rhem for a lu- Ture wilh beffer pay. Todays frend is lowards 'rwo year colleges and vocalion- al fraining. Healfh service careers and lufures in ecology are becoming popular choices. These ques+ions abouf fhe fufure pul pressure on The Guidance Dept fo pro- vide more help and accurale imcorma- +ion. Thanks +o our counselors, +he col- lege calalogues have become popular reading. al Mr. Findeisen. bl Mr. Flanigan. cl Mr. Frawley, Dept Head. dl Mr. Findeisen and Pa? Farley. Board of Ed uc:aTion l97I-72 has been a producTive year in spiTe OT some very TrusTraTing Times Tor The Eden CenTral Board oT EducaTion. The dedicaTion oT The aThleTic Tield To William J. Bos, along wiTh The realizaTion oT The bleachers. was no doubT one OT The highlighTs. In addiTion To The rouTine iTems OT business. The Board arranged Tor The in- sTallaTion oT The sidewalks on Schoolview Avenue, adopTed a Code oT EThics, provided lunch Tor The TaculTy on Teach- ers' RecogniTion Day and granTed per- mission Tor The Eden CenTral Band To go on Tour in The spring oT I972. The TrusTraTions arose Trom The Wage- Price Freeze, roll baclc in STaTe Aid, growTh incremenTs and show cause or- ders. The meeTings wiTh The Advisory Coun- cil and sTudenT represenTaTives have been rewarding and beneTicial. al Mr. Savage, President bl Mr. Firey, Vice President cl Mr. Lorenzi, Dr. Grell, Mr. Maier and Mr. NaTTrass. dl Dr. Benson. el Mrs. McNeely, Mr. Lynch and Mr. Brind'Amour. 4 d e ,s f..k ar if f TN Y? Qfgi friv- I 1 s, d e Special Services The Reading-Lab obTained Two new conTrolled readers This year, To help sTu- denTs wiTh speed reading. The lab was also Turnished wiTh a Five Channel Wired LisTening SysTem. This sysTem conTains Two Tape recorders and a rec- ord player. There will also be Two cas- seTTe recorders insTalled in iT. The sysTem allows all The sTudenTs To work wiTh The same iTem by Turning Their dial To The correcT sTaTion. Mrs. Mergler proved a large help To The Teachers. She aids Them by produc- ing maps, charTs, posTers and diTTo mase Ters. Whenever someone needs a cover designed Tor a program They Turn To Mrs. Mergler Tor aid. al Mrs. Greenwood, Librarian and M. SchlierT. bl Mrs. Baisch, Librarians AssisTanT. cl Secrefaries, Mrs. DeBuhr and Mrs. SheTTer. dl Mrs. Wagner, Reading Lab. el Mrs. Mergler. Graphic ArTisT. Teacher of The Year AnThony Chiarilli Times are changing. People hurry by and give liTTle aTTenTion To The Things ThaT once were and sTill are very impor- TanT elemenTs in our lives. And whaT's more They don'T even realize iT. However, The Senior Class chose Mr. AnThony Chiarilli as Teacher oT The year because oT his abiliTy To sTand ouT among The oTher Teachers. The Seniors noTiced him as an imporTanT TacTor in Their lives. Mr. Chiarilli has been Teaching aT Eden CenTral High School Tor Tour years. During This Time, he has proved To The TaculTy and The sTudenT body To be a True asseT To The English DepT. l-le has Tried in every respecT To malce The neces- sary subiecT maTTer oT The mosT impor- TanT subiecT, To meeT The sTandards oT The English DepT., and much more, To be as simple, inTeresTing and enioyable To The mosT imporTanT parT oT a course. The sTudenTs. And he has succeeded. As Teacher oT The Senior elecTives, 2OTh CenTury American LiTeraTure, The Novel and Mass Media. he has given his sTudenTs a beTTer insighT inTo liTeraTure, language, and The world around us. Among his exTra-curricular acTiviTies, Mr. Chiarilli was The casT direcTor OT The school play. L'il Abner, a smash. Mr. Chiarilli has many hobbies in school. To make The classroom more cozy Tor us, and ThereTore a more naTural aT- mosphere Tor sTudying, he has arranged a display OT posTers and Treasures oT each oT The sTudenTs around The room. Mr. Chiarilli's horTiculTural inTeresTs have engaged him in an odd buT pracTi- cal rouTine in which he Talks To planTs To malce Them grow more rapidly and beau- TiTully. Perhaps he sings Them a lullaby or Two. All oT These TacTors have enabled him To have The highesT honor a class can give, The TiTle Teacher oT The Year. 20 Qi I, T, L 'eil af' get I fi' I I If bf CAUTION I ROUf?Iif 0 I - 'li al Jubilafion T. Cornpone. bl My cI1ecIc's ing Twin Fair, here I comeI cj B46087JL Baby Face Tony. dl The morning offer. el You +oId your mofher I did wI1a'r? II I can? believe I afe 'rhe W-I1-o-o-o-I-e 'rhing ArT lmaginaTive minds, creaTive hands - you will Tind Them in The ArT classes oT ECS. PaTienTly Trying To Teach expressions oT ThoughT and Teelings Through The hands are Mrs. Parmalee and Mr. Haug. who sTruggle To Teach The value oT arT. l-lowever, more imporTanT are expression and individualiTy. They help The sTudenT To inTerpreT, undersTand, and appreciaTe The meaning oT arT. This year broughT The beginning oT The Individual STudy Pro- gram. Those sTudenTs who could noT be scheduled in a class have an opporTuniTy To Take ouTside classes and receive crediT Tor iT. b Always looking Toward The pracTical, The Home Economics DeparTmenT has seen The need Tor some preparaTion oT Tancy meals. GourmeT Cooking was added To The curriculum wiTh a Tlood OT requesTs To Take The course. AnoTher TirsT Tor The deparTmenT was The inTroducTion OT a cooking class Tor boys. This course also received more requesTs Than could be handled and was limiTed To TiTTeen. In addiTion To cooking, The boys were TaughT whaT To look Tor when buying Tood, and how To buy kiTchen appliances. al Mr. Haug. bl Mrs. Parmelee, cl Miss Bald. Home Economics ab .fgi J - M. ,. X TTTSQSUZTTITIHG H , ' ..:s: ,- - I C if. if fgl, V I Ja iz' T 1 , -A 1 f i r V T ' -' wmv, f it. K v X W . his . I ,I ,. V 51 1 T .Q fgiffa ' 1 ' + wel .Q b c -4 -1 I 6 Business Our schools business deparTmenT has improved and grown To meeT The de- mands oT The ouTside world. Along wiTh new Techniques and classroom proce- dures, This deparTmenT has added The beneTiT OT pracTical experience bv oper- aTing The school boolcsTore. STudenTs involved in The business area are aided greaTly in Tinding iobs upon graduaTion. The meThods and ideas TaughT can be uTilized in any number oT Tields and These sTudenTs can look Tor- ward To succe-ssTul careers in The business world. d al Miss WiTzle-ben, Depf. Head. bl Mr. Colvin. cl Mrs. PasTernalr. dl Mr. Dzimian. el Mr. Carlin. Q English The English De-parTmenT has become one of The mosT unique deparTmenTs in our educaTional sysTem. WiTh The chang- ing Times, The English DeparTmenT has remained Teaching The sTanclard courses, ouTside of The Senior elecTives. MosT oT The sTudenTs are requesTecl To wriTe weekly enTries in iournals which encour- age Them To heighTen Their creaTive wriT- ing abiliTy. T T T' Q b i- , 4 eg U lk, f T ,T -XC, ine K wT . 5,2 H1111 if KS ,... M N-N 'WN-.. we N-.. M... filipx? al Mr. l'lunT, DepT. Head. bl Mrs. Cunningham. cl Miss Klingenmeier and Mr. Fidel. dl Mr. McCord. el Mr. Mrha. Mrs. Jacques and Mr. Chiarilli. c d 24 T 'N 5? L. Language The Language Depl. nolicecl a few changes in This year's curriculum. Mrs. Marfinez foinecl Mr. Livingslon in fhe leaching of Spanish, while Mr. Yale in- froduced rhe German language 'ro rhe Eclen s+uden+s, and Mr. Mrha laugh? fhe lasf year of La+in. Dr. Gibson is in Germany sludying 'rhe language on year's leave of absence. In fhe meanfime Mr. Fregeleffe helps The language deparlrnenl by acfing as de- parfmenl chairman. b c . .,f,. fa Wm me Q I 161.3 v G d Mrs. Marfinez and Mr. Livingsfon. Mr. Mrha. cl Mr. Masiewicz. dl Mr. Yale. al bl 13.5 aw- 'swifi Qizigmw 5 SN MQSFS xi.. i,E11esiagg55f3'l rw.:- gd a ,ESQMMH QSNUWQ eva- S 1 g 32 safes Eiiiiiiiw iii? .,, asv, ,ss-elsif-: 255155591 EEERUPSSM 31255122232 -, -X if:-.1sNa3:.s ,.-iffzfssfi MaThema+ics In Today's Technological socieTy, more emphasis is being placed on maThemaT- , mandaTory The MaTh To explore ics. ln addiTion To offering high school maTh courses. DepT. encourages sTudenTs more advanced concepTs. Based on This idea, The MaTh DepT. has given much consideraTion in cooperaTing wiTh The daTa processing course aT Lake Shore VocaTional School. al Mr. Georger. DepT. Headi bl Mrs. Budney. cl Mrs. Brenneman. dl Mrs. Minnigh and Mr. Burnside. W3 fi Music Under The leadership oT our Three dedicaTed insTrucTors, The Music DepT. is one of The mosT acTive deparTmenTs aT E.C.S. Eden boasTs a diverse music cur- riculum including girl's chorus, mixed chorus, wind ensemble, symphonic band, sTage band, orchesTra, music Theory, and music appreciaTion. This year, The Music DepT. parTici- paTed in a unique experience in perform- ing in The school musical, Li'l Abner. OTher acTiviTies sponsored by The Music DepT. were a jazz clinic, ArT's Week, and area compeTiTion. During The ArT's Week in March, Eden hosTed such groups as The UniversiTy of Wisconsin Band, The Fredonia Opera, and The Empire BalleT. al Mr. Downey, Dept Head. bl Mrs. Gangi. cl Mr. Diehl. Physical Eclucalion The Physical Educalion Depl. has al'- lempfed +o keep each and every sludenl in shape. As a resull oi fhe new compeli- Tive swimming program lhis year, The Phys. Ed. Depl. received slarling blocks and lane markers for +he pool. 'i 295: ii i' iii? fy .. saws? m -,..,. -an ' if in..- ,Q-ali' b al Mr. Hagen, Dept Head. bl Mr. Kaczmarslri. cl Miss Palmer. dl Mrs, Wilson and Mr. Sfurm. f Q , - . , i li ,V W QV' X l ml , lvl W ll M-wiv rf, ,L L u ,X 1' J ti, ' ,fij ,A 'al A Lf' 4 1 .JN XM. ,l llfvi 1 Q 1 I xx i lj lf J :LW 'U 6 KE QQ ol. is in Science al Miss Scofi' and Mr. Gillespie. bl Mrs. Tanner and Mr. Bies. d Mr.Vamo.Dept Head dl Mr. Keafs. el Mr. Case. i E K Q US.: E - Ya d e C Thanks To Eden's experienced feachers and well-equipped laboraiories, The Science Dept haskepi' up wiih fhe Times as fhey explore new and challenging con- cepis in The realms of science. Exiensive laboraiory work, required of all subiecfs excepf Gen. Science helps siudenfs solve and apply for Themselves various concepfs. Two advanced college-level courses. microbiology and advanced chemisiry, are included in fhe curriculum. These classes are unique as fhey explore more complex maierial and allow siudenfs grealer freedom and individual expres- sion in 'rhe lab. Such proiecis as growing bacferia and sfaining ii in order +0 observe ii in mi- crobiology, and insfrumenfaiion in ad- vanced chemisfry heighfen ihe sfudenfs' inieresr and awareness. Social STuclies As The Social STudies Teachers oT Eden became acquainTed wiTh The innovaTions in The curriculum, new Torces of change began alTering The program. DiTTerenT concepTs of value Teaching. The use of educaTional games and The developmenT of role playing opened avenues oT edu- caTion. OuT oT This TermenT has emerged a new siTuaTion on Social STudies. 1x.... al Mr. Sappelf. bl Mr. Duffy, Depf. Head. I Mr. Hamann. Mr. VanDenbergh. Cl dl el Mr. Pacini and Mr. Farace. F M --.. . s ,v ws fli- MX .3-s. Xi Technology The lnduslrial Arfs Depl. conlinued lo expand i+s area in educafional services by sfudying +he composilion of wood and lexperimenling wifh wasfe maferials such as sawdusl and wood chips. Ad- vancemenf in 'rhe course of plaslics in- cluded blow forming of domes for lo- day's modern lamps, and To add more wiring problems for The sfudenls in elec- lricily, a single house wiring unif was ex- panded info a double uni+. The Pho+ography Dept collaboraled wifh The English Depl. +o publish a book- le'r of sludenf poems and accompanying piclures. lncidenfally, 52 sludenls composed fhe largesf phofography classes in Eden's hislory. al Mr. Seiverf and Mr. Mergler, Dept Head. bl Mr. Pingifore and Bob Schreiner. cl Mr. Knauer. dl Mr. Jerris and Mr. Riefler. b d Driver Ed ucalion The Driver Ed. Depl. oblained new equipmenl +o aid in lhe +eaching of driv- ers' abililies and responsibiliiies. The new equipmen+ consisled of a ierlq re- corder, which reqislers each lime lhe brakes are applied abrupfly, a color-vi- sion lesler, and a perileral-vision lesler. al Mr. Collins. bl Mr. Jerris. cl Jim Kaszubowslci, Pal' Found, and Bill Williams prepare fo +es+ fheir driving obilify on fhe road. il- sz my 1-1 sw' FI.lCC'l'llIlZAL SYSTICUUI fm.-. N , 3 l V w .1 ff- Siunmf nmvflli rom uniiini scnooi owfu. SMU!! CHlVF'0LET ,,w,W,,W.,W., ,,.w.,MW,,Ww wi, ,, a WMM V M we -' ' o . , o 0 jig- , ,W Y a i 5 i - f 1 -A i l ' f 'W , ' s all D X , ....: r ,.x. 4 . f- f 3, s z'sf:,ws:sz:: . -:ff miiqmrfi X l Lei i I I l ,l l i Y' 5 N :Eve i .Q sg iff' . su , I' ,slirl 1 E? ful ........,,,,M 1 555 V I Q A-mx N f . Q! it I i Q: L ,,lar- , W .,.....ve f-- A N ' Q: b - ,nh g M Miss Gressman Relires l slarled my work in Eden in Seplem- ber of l94l, and The enrollmenl varied from 650 To 675 in grades K-l2 during The nexl five years. As school enrollmen+ increased an addifion was done in olher areas fo accommoda+e +he increase. Then G.L.P. was builf and grades K-3 were housed fhere. Again building began and grades 4-6 were added 'ro G.L.P. Bolh schools became overcrowd- ed and The Easf Eden Elemenlary was buill. Sfill lhe growlh conlinued and To provide room. our presenf high school was builf. The early years of my work required me 'ro be a+ all loofball games To lreal anyone injured. Then if became sfafe- mandafed 'rhal a medical docfor be presenf a+ each game. During my 3l years af Eden l have seen many changes in The school syslem. l will always have a soil spol in my hearl for +he presenf Middle School because if is where l began my work for Eden, bu+ I know also 'rhaf I will sincerely miss This school and all i+s occupanls. Miss Pauline Gressman. A ,..,, .G vo ., g -J.k,,.,gwz,f7z yi Unclerclassmen Z, X B.O.C.E.S. The Board of Cooperafive Educelion- al Service lB.O.C.E.S.l sponsors a Junior High School class in Eden High School. Along wilh specific academic learning and developmenl of skills, oulside aclivi- lies help To fosler growing independ- ence and responsibilily. Through The organizafion and inlegra- lion of such learning experiences, lhe sludenfs work foward sell-improvemenl and evenlual placemenl in Jrhe regular high school class. f if i O M, 'mm f lk, al Mr. Simmons, J. Baffeglia, C. Fifzgerald, G. Pierce, E. Talbof, B. Morrissey. B. Emke, J. Beach, C. Alessi. Absent C. Cri+oph, M. Page, G. Hornberger. bl Mr. Jusiak and s+uden+. cl R. Kaefzel. G. Zyberf, and M. Price pracfice fyping. dl Margaref Page Tunes in +o video +ape. el Mrs. Eidson. 'Se W J d e .gp ..,f- B wg, ai '-iii b al Row I: R. Bulden, S. French, B. Pleclcer, K. Par- adis. Row 2: E. Pierce, P. WeidrighT, S. Van NoTe, M. Pries. Row 3: M. Herkey, B. Men- drysa. L. LaurenT. bl Row I: M. Gronachan, M. Price, M. STeven- son. Row 2: L. Royce, G. ZyberT, R. KaeTzel. Row 3: Y. WichTowski, D. STevenson, D. May. Row 4: S. Zielinski. G. Ide, P. HarTzell, T. Lisialx, A. Wilde, P. Isaac. cl P. Isaac, L. Royce, M. STevenson, and P. HarT- zell enioy The recreaTionaI and educaTional benefifs of The record player. dl Tracy Lisiak IcniTs in her spare Time. el D. STevenson and S. Zielinslri use our Library TaciliTies. i z C Special educaTion classes are divided by age inTo Two groups ThaT worlc closely TogeTher and share arT, gym and swim- ming. Three Times a weelc, The girls have home economics and The boys have job preparaTion. Many sTudenTs are also en- rolled in high school courses such as ce- ramics, leaTher craTTs and Typing. They make use of The reading lab and library regularly. Varied acTiviTies and insTruc- Tion based on individual needs are The lceynoTe oT The program. Y Class of '75 The Freshman Class held a lurlcev raffle in November which proved so successful fha? Their advisor, Mr. Masiewicz. cor- nered The marlcef' for fufure freshman classes and an annual ral- fle will be held by These classes. The Class of '75 helped lhe cheerleaders malce poslers for home games, and They held an aller-game dance in February. v Mgt f . is I C Us Row I: C. Baake, B. Bauer, S. Baird. P. Barreff. M. Brind'Amour, N. Blafner, J. Burau. Row 2: W. Bur- rows, J. Canfield, M. Baforski, C. Adams. R. Ad- kins, G. Belliffiere, M. Balus, M. Bowser. Row 3: V. Biddlecom, D. Bonczar, M. Bowers, M. Baisclw. W. Carnall, A. Belasik. Row 4: M. Agle, R. Cagwin, D. Benkelman, E. Berglworn, R. Bergan. Row I: R. Dunn, J. Foif, T. Fraser, S, Davis, S. Con- gilosi, M. Connors, R. Domin. S. Ecklwardf. Row 2: E. Eckhardf, J. Dynarski, R. Corbin. D. Ernewein. K. Dugan, T. Ebling, G. Dunn. D. Clark. Row 3: C. Collard, S. Delwlinger, M. Finfak, M. Ford, G. Chambers, R. Folfs, W. Ferguson, D. Enser, R. Crabfree, M. Clark, B. Casfricone. J. Fifzgibbon, M. Farnham, B. Conklin, E. Forsfer. Row l: D. Harfman. C. Hoffman, L. Hornberger. Row 2: l. Goveff, S. Hill, D. Green, T. Hoover, J. Kelly. S. Hoinacki. Row 3: N. Hesse, T. Gafes, R. Harms, E. Kaminski, L. Gambel, J. Hill. Row 4: R. Hoelscher, P. Garlock, L. Grell. Row 5: D. Gage, B. Kesfer, J. Gallagher. J. Kaminski, K. Friedman, C. Green, G. Huggler, M. Goveff, C. Hornberger, J. Jamieson. al Kiss me quick! Mark Mundy. bl Cindy Balone. Kaflny Sargent Paf Barreff. cl Officers: Jeannie Belliffiere, George Skora, Mark Mohr, Gary Huggler, Class Advisor Mr. Masiewicz. Row I: E. Lindquisf. J. Kolb, R. Kirsf. E. Mann, L. Lamplre. C. Lampman, S. Knoll, M. Laso+a. Row 2: R. Kumm, D. Krall, R. Mammoser, K. Lamb, K. Kry- cia, J. Lilga. W. Laing. M. Lorenzi. Row 3: D. Klein, M. Malaszek, H. Laing, E. Krempa, C. May, M. Kallas, J. Merlino, B. Lynch. A. Miller, R. Lennon, C. La Rose, P. Kihl, J. Kish, K. Kornacki, J. Maf- wiilrow, S. May. Row I: L. Powley. W. Porfer, J. Morano. Row 2: R. Pfleuger. D. Novoa, T. Miniri, W. Nofely. Row 3: K. Oleniacz, L. Miranda. M. Murphy, S. O'Connor, C. Phillips, R. Mulca. D, Paulus, D. Pope. Row 4: J. Moran, J. Nedirnyer. Row 5: J. Munich, L. Mohler. Row 6: M. Mundy. S. Ranney, R. Porfer. S. Pfak, P. Noeclcer, K. Reinaqell. D. Mumrn, C. Paryselc, P, Murfy. M. Mroz, P. Milligan. al Are you da dirfy ra'rs dal' killed my pe? snake? Brenda Gawron. bl I have whaf? Lynn Mohler. an 40 'KN my -me 'V Qi 5. .J WW G b Row I: R. Reeder. B. Smiili, D. Rosenfhal, K. Rice. L. Sfenzel. Row 2: R. Sauer, 6. Rylowicz, A. Rosa, C. Sclwsfer. J. Schreiner. Row 3: K. Sargenf, K Sion, D. Sieflze, K. Sfaby, M. Saunders, L. Romandi Row 4: J. Sappelf. J. Robson, E. Roseman, R. Sar- genf. M. Sliouldice. J. Somogye. L. Rogers, D. Sle- plwens. K. Rockwood. Row I: D. Sfresing, B. Telaalc, J. Wolf, D. Williams K. Szal, L. Warner, R. Vollcer, R,Wrigl'11'.J.Wl'ni+e Row 2: J. Young, C. Van Nofe, J. Taravella. S. Tay- lor, J. Wierzba, P. S'riller, S. Sfevens, K. Velofl Row 3: J. Sfiles, D. Weidner, J. Szal, C. Weiss, D Wlwife, J. Wells. S. Zulawslri, R. Wursf, M. Wright G. Willef, B. Wilde. ol Michele Ford. bl Mary Baforslci and Ka+l'1y Friedman. Class of '74 The Sophomore Class sponsored a record hop in December fhis year, and rhey also sold boosfer sliclcers. The class surprised Craig Palmerlon, a classmafe who was ill, wilh a Pomeranian dog named Shawn and a cassefle re- corder on his birlhday. i C ,, 'hui asians Www Row I: E. Bickel, B. Annarino, S. Chapman. Row 2: M. Bloom. E. Jankowslci, M. Abagnale, P. Baugln, B. Blackwell, S. Brockman, L. Bock. S. Carnell. L. Car- ballo, V. Adams, T. Berminglnam. P. Blasz. Row 3: J. Agle, P. Bailey, D. Brifling. Row 4: A. Baforslci, V. Bucluliardf, L. Bley, L. Broclcman. T. Bennefl. C. Benlcelman, D. Anfos, L. Charles, S. Abplanalp, D. Brusehaber. Row I: A. Di Pasqua, H. Cyrulik, W. Donnelly, S. Dynarslri, S. Dunn, M. Congilosi. R. Dueringer. J. Davis. Row 2: K. Ebert 6. Curfis, T. Crowe, R. Clark, M. Druzbilc, P. Erringfon, D. Eqner, D. Du- reff. Row 3: J. Dylon, R. Dzubella, R. Dranger, S. Dunn, N. Downey, M. Clark. W. Debiew, J. Cros- san, D. Ecklmardf. Row I: S. Hornberger, D. Hoelsche, C. Heinfz, R. Ferris, K. Shealy. Row 2: C. Hill. V. Henry, L. Harr- man, S. Genco, T. Flynn, D. Fineour. Row 3: J. Hol- ler, D. Hill, C. Hagg, M. Firey, B. Haag, l'l. Grell, J. Hoelscher, M. Hoinaclci, J. Found, 6. Ham- mond. M. Garloclc. al Officers: Tom Benneff, Tom Berminglwam, Marlc Clark, Lola Sclineidof. bl GOT any fwo's? . . . Go Fish? Bill Ray. cl Class Advisor: Mrs. Jacques. 43 Row I: B. Jerozal, C. Kornecki. L. Keller, K. Ker- nen, M. Kijelc, A. Hughey, E. Krempa, K. Laing Row 2: G. Kilgore, L. Houck, S. Kaszubowslci, D. Karsfedl, J. Kemp, C. Janiga, J. Knoll, K. Knoll, Ai Knoll, J. Kil'1l. P. Kilwl. A. Joy. Row 3: F. Kemp, K Lalwrs, K. Kwilos, J. Josl, J. Kaminslci. al Aal1l1lwl Bobby Sherman! Cindy Schaffer. bl Nellie Pociaslx. Xil A Row I: J. Marlin, P. Manning. S. Moore, H. Mon- roe. Row 2: W. Newfon, C. Marlziewicz, J. Mess mer, M. Miniri, J. Lorenzi, M. Nidell, R. Lindquisf. Row 3: D. Magloff, M. Lilqa, J. Goveff, M. Marsh M. Olszewski. Row 4: M. Nedimeyer, K. Loeber. Row 5: M. McLaughlin, L. Lamplre. J. Malwijkow S. Maqgs. G. Lampman, S. Moliney, J. Miller, D Leas. D. Lennon. 44 5 b Row I: L. Scherer, K. Rosen+haI. S. Paul, C. Schaf- er, M. Reisch, D. Provost K. Penfold, S. Rice, E. Sanfiago. Row 2: M. McLaughlin. W. Roqers,,W. Ray, B. Ressing, L. Schoselc. Row 3: M. Oyer. W. Pfohl, R. Polasilx, P. Savage, M. Propsfer, P. Reed. Row 4: K. Schoselc. L. Popson, N. Pociask, S. Rand- all, J. Powley, I.. Schneider, J. Kwilos, A. Sager, P. Pye. R. Renn. Row I: C. Shepard, B, Sfurm, B. Simmons, D. Slcora. D. VanWie. D. Slcora. Row 2: B. Shealy, B. Springer, W. Terwilliger, J. Sfruclc, A. Sfirling, K. Swarfz. Row 3: W. Sherman, W. Debiew, G. Thomas, M. Schwipperf, M. Schwanz. Row 4: J. Taylor, M. Van Dervorf. Row 5: S. Sfephens, S. Schrader, L. Shef- field, L. Slender, G. Schunlr, G. Sfromeclri. Row I: R. Way, G. Welshans, D. Willef, D. Willef, R. Whifney, K. Websfer. Row 2: K. Winfer, M. Winfer, H. Volo, K. Walker, D. VeloH. Row 3: D. Yingling, J. Weiss, S. Yingling, R. Wierzba, K. Whifney, R. Waller, D. Weidner, L. Wingels. Class of '73 The Junior Class, in preparing To becoming nexl year's Sen- iors, sold All-Purpose Cleaner, and sponsored The Chrislmas Dance, A Chrisfmas +o Remember. They held a record hop in February and lhe Junior Prom was a greal lurnoul. fi, Nags c b Row I: L. Bell, C, Bock, D. Baird, L. Bruno. Row 2: R. Bergman, E. Bickel, B. Brown, J. Brown, R. Bull, J. Brusehaber, J. Agle, W. Cavanaqh. Row 3: M. Casfricone, J. Blasz, T. Aber, M. Burke, J, Carnall, D.Andreze1ewski, M. Bergmann, M. Chambers, N. Bell. P. Burke, M. Buelwler. Row I: K. Eclrlwardf. B. Clark. K. Crifoplw, D. Fraser, L. Cooper. Row 2: T. Erdle, W. Fraser. P. Farley, C. Everiff, J. Dylon, J. Eisele. Row 3: L. Frauenlwofer, J. Filoclr, L. Edwards, M. Farrell, D. Ford, L. Dole, C. Cogan, D. Colligan. Row I: R. Josf, E. Darling, D. Goreclri, J. Kaminski, J. Greene, C. Jaworski. Row 2: D. Haug, M. Higgins, D. Hess. S. llardo, N. Graves, l. Freilag. Row 3: M. Kaszubowski, G. Grebe, P. Hess, P. Harms, M. Grazier. S. Jacobs, C. Haffield, D. Grzedzinslci, S. Heclcman, P. Kasprzalc, A. Hoffman, J. lafallo. P. Howles. al Officers: Bob Sfinnef, Bob Krall. Class Advi- sor Mr. Collins, Rurln Jost Joyce Agle. bl Miss American Pie Lidia Os+apczulc. cl My name is Maureen Mundy and I'm five years old and fl1aT's The frufhf' Row I: C. Mann. K. Licaha. K. Klipfel. Row 2: D. Looze. D. Magee. S. Makowsky. A. Leonard, J. Kwilos. S. Krycia. D. Kolb, M. Mafhwig. Row 3: M. Knoll, M. Lynch. R. Kraft L. Ludera. L. Lawniczalc F. Lilga, D. Kraft M. Lamplce, G. Lesfer. K. Kruger: J. Kruger. B. Lasofe, P. Magee. Row I: C. Paciorelr. D. Purvis, S. Muehlbauer. L Osfapzuk. M. Paryselc. M. Mundy. C. McNally. R Poryselc. Row 2: J. Paryselc, K. Rofhaug, J. Polasil, D. Romano. A. Richfer. M. Ray. S. Rozaa. D. Rus- sell. Row 3: M. Murphy, J. Rupp, R. Rubaclw. J McMillan, G. PraH. T. Mroz. J. Sanfiago. H. Sauer. E. Niclell. E. Meyer. J. Reinhard. J. Pfak. al Mike Ver. Kafhy Van Nofe, Jack Saunders. bl Robin Bergman, Danny Smufz. 4.0 61 48 ,Q wmv 9 is , 5 b 'ilu a b Row I: S. Sheppard, G. Schmift J. Sauer, R. Schmiff, L. Schosek. Row 2: D. Smifh. B. Siefke, M. Smifh, J. Schreiner. V. Sfebbins. Row 3: B. Sfeele, R. Schmiff. D. Spence, P, Sell. B. Sessanna, K. S+il- ler, D. Sfender, E. Schunk, W. Schreiner, J. Smifh, D. Scoff, W. Schunlr, J. Saunders. Row I: S. Trumef. C. Thomas, L. Wannenwefsch. Row 2: M. Toellner, K. Sfresing, W. Wierzba. M. Whifley, R. Walczak, K. Wursf, P. Wiffmeyer. Row 3: T. Turnbull, K. Van Nofe. C. Warner, D. Van Nofe, S. Zon. M. Wierzbic, R. Sfinneff, L. Thomp- son. M. Ver, A. Telaak. al I ringy dingy, 2 ringy dingies . . Joyce Brown. bl Kafhy Krycia, Pam Baugh, Louise Lampke. 49 Lakeshore f a I Vocahonal VocaTional courses are becoming more popular These days. WiTh 68 Eden sTudenTs aTTending The Lakeshore VocaTional School, iT's becoming obvious which course The educaTional sys- Tem is following. More people wanT job Training and The voca- Tional school gives iT. This year The DaTa Processing course had a new compuTer in- sTalled. This sysTem is The laTesT IBM small scale business com- puTer. Along wiTh The SysTem!3 compuTer came The new sTyle IBM cards, daTa processors, and a sorTer. The equipmenT is used Tor an adulT educaTion program and a Training program Tor The lnsTrucTional STaTT, as well as To updaTe The course. The oTher courses oTTered are: AgriculTural Mechanics, Ap- pliance Technology, AuTo Body, AuTo Chassis, AuTo Mechanics, CosmeTology, Food Service, l'lealTh Service, Machine Shop and Trade ElecTriciTy. ann-em b , ,,,, U S Q3 . Cl e Ano+her fine mess you've goffen us info now Rulh Schaefer and Pai Graovac work on a classmafe in Cosmefology 2. Hoss Kelly enfhusiasfically demonsfrafes fhe drill press in Machine Shop. Anofher Graham Bell Cliff Harris in Trade Elecfricify. lf you can? weld if, wire if! Jon Szal in Aufo Mechanics 2. I know fhe compu'rer's wrong. I+ CANT be mel Linda Klein in Da+a processing 2. Ned Freer in Trade Elecfricify 2. I use 'the hun+'n peck mefhodf' Kafhy Burrows in Dafa Processing 2. M , ir ff! ffzfyflf ii if XR . , S+uden'r Life S+ud e n+ is a Council This year Sludenl Council meelings were open To any member of The sludenl body. However, only homeroom repre- senfafives could vo+e. The Council evolved a Senior Honor- ary Pass by which all Seniors were given fhe privilege of a no pass syslem. In addilion fo revising The conslilu- lion, lhe Council had bullelin boards in bofh cafeferias for sludenls lo place nofices, and insfiluled a Currenl Evenls Program in which sludenls mel for open discussion. S+uden+s lor Freedom evolved from dissalislaclion wilh Council aclions. lls 7 Council members arfempred 'ro show fhal SFF was nor iusf an an+i-es+ablish- men? group of dissidenls by policing fhe lavalories ,and Lnviling anyone in school 'ro allend lheir meelings. cl Jane? Brown and Don Magee wifness an awak- ening shoclc for Ken Szal. bl Debbie Kordrupel and Dessie Engle. cl Now fha? l can see I have your full affen- 'rion . . Sue Slephens. Sue Heclcman, Bill Donovan, and Bob Clark, Officers. 'Qu' b .--uname' we X -U? B' P .ew Wm X X x4 h Li 2 15:49 C Na'rional Honor Soc:ie+y The NaTional l-lonor SocieTy held coaT checks To help Tinance a Trip To ToronTo Tor The senior members. Numerous bake sales also aided Their Treasury. 22 iuniors. 4 seniors and 3 honorary members were inducTed in The ceremonies in December. al PaT Burke, Mike Murphy. Torn Erdle. and Jim Carnall discuss a moTion pre- sen+ed aT a meefing. Row I: Faculfy Advisor Mr. Hamann. S. Abebe. P. Klipfel, R. Higgins, W. Pociask, A. Ziaee, G. Roseman, N. Eckhardt 6. TrumeT, C. De Buhr. P. Burke. Row 2: J. Dylon B. Sager, M. Parysek, M. Overhoff, C. Parysek, B. Siefke, A. RichTer, M. Mafhwig, P. Howles, R. KraTT. Row 3: M. Hennessey. J. Polasik, J. BlaTner, D. Cunningham, D Geiger, E. Meyer, J. PTak, B. Clark, M. Murphy, P. Kasprzak. Row 4: T. Blasdell. N. Bell, J. Agle, A. Leonard. F. Meyer, S. Heckman. J. Carnall, D. Dueringer. M Yingling. T. Erdle. Row 5: R. Clark. K. Manning, W. Erdle. AFS While many communifies have been dropping AES chapfers, because of lack of funds and inferesf. Eden has shown an in- creasing inferesf and fhis year saw fhree foreign sfudenfs af Eden Cenfral and an Eden sfudenf sfudying abroad. The Pizza Sale in November spuffered, buf did gef rid of 3500 pizzas and fhe Talenf Show and Candle Sales, co-sponsored by The Oracle, plus fhe chap+er's furn af fhe communify ecology proiecf and sfadium-cushion sale raised The necessary funds fo meef fhe increased cosf of fhe lnfernafional Scholarship Program. al Parenfs help sfudenfs prepare for fhe annual Pizza Sale . . bl Everyone helps in folding boxes. cl Officers: Debbie Huggler. Ann Polasik, Bill Erdle. uf E QW ., XX ii . .3 X N- I ,,..,..... , I b ,, Www ,,,x.. . This year our AVA DepT. received a T new Television sysTem by which a pro- gram may be recorded in one room and senT Through The enTire building. AnoTh- er addiTion was The new video Tape sys- Tem which allows many Teachers To show The same Tape aT The same Time simply by dialing a number. The video Tape is Then senT Trom The AVA room To The re- quesTing room or rooms. al OTTicers: Skip Clark. Beclci Hesse, Marcia Rebmann. bl Jack Kolb Threads a proiecTor. cl Debbie Campbell, b c Model UN The Model UN is an inTeresTing orga- nizaTion ThaT gives The opporTuniTy To undersTand and To become beTTer ac- quainTed wiTh The operaTions oT The UniTed NaTions. ln April The Buffalo Council on World ATTairs sponsored a Model UN meeTing aT Rosary Hill College. WiTh approxi- maTely 50 schools parTicipaTing by rep- resenTing diTTerenT counTries in The UN. many conTemporary problems submiTTed by The member schools were discussed. The Middle EasT, The lndian-PakisTan Crisis and world problems in ecology were also on The agenda. Our school represenTed Iran and had an advanTage by having a Toreign ex- change sTudenT Trom There. Mx H. Sauer, R. Bull. P. Seil, M. Van DervorT, R. Maier. Bob Kraft president ri? ei FTA The FTA. under The supervision oT Mrs. Greenwood, sold Tom WaTT KiTs This year To raise iTs Tunds. The money obTained from These lciTs, which con- Tained many miscellaneous iTems such as candles. maTs and sTaTionery, was used Tor many culTural Trips. The FTA aTTend- ed Two plays, one aT STraTTord and one aT The STudio Arena TheaTer. They also aTTended The lce Follies, Toolc a Trip To Corning and one To The Science Museum in ToronTo. bl FTA members pack Tom WaTT KiTs. dl Officers: Michele Ford, Pam Garloclc, CaThy LaRose, and Vicki Henry. jf. CL ,...f-dv nl d f i W T5 ' ui min. WM E Gr Ufflq Ms My fl ' T . T . fr . if li V al l All MM i Tffiiilr iii Ti lll .i M . . l Hs T T' . V hy. g U. G. r yy gy .V . i ki W il T ffalii , 1 W v f 'W l .sf 'yi l Q- . f,'li'ii 1 ' i Ki s ll- i A X 4 y - I, , is . Libra ry STaTT Our library sTaTT donaTes Their Time To help in our library. The members sTamp The books ouT and slip The books, which is placing The cards back in The books. They also Take care oT The media, The TilmsTrips and The records. al C. LaRose. P. Garlock, G. Nagel. L. Brockman, V. Henry, T. LoveTT, B. LasoTa, L. Mohler, Mrs. Greenwood. K. VeIoTT, C. Jaworski. Absent S. Shred. M. Schlierf, P. Kihl. FHA The FHA members hosTed The DisTricT Fall Rally in OcTober which saw 400 girls invade Eden's halls Tor a healTh spa. IT was a clinic on 'nuTriTion. exercise, mod- eling, swimming and dancing. The girls honored The high school Tac- ulTy wiTh The annual Tea, and sponsored The BeTTy Croaker Burn-OTT in March when The male TaculTy members goT To- geTher To make pizza. ln The spring, The chapTer senT represenTaTives To sTaTe- wide meeTings aT Grossingens resorT in The CaTskills. bl OTTicers: KaThy Loeber, Debbie Pope and Sue Taylor. cl Miss Bald. FHA Advisor. dl Toni Aber. Va rsily Club Under fhe guidance of Advisors Slurm and Pacini, The Varsily Club sold relresh- menls 'ro hungry fans al foolball and baslcelball games. Proceeds were used lo pay for The Senior members' award swearers and +0 hosl lwo sporls ban- quels which honored oulslanding alh- leles. This year's officers were Presidenl Dave Krycia, Vice Presidenl Pele Kliplel, Treasurer Norm Eclchardl, and Secrelary Sue Almendinger. al Buffalo Bills' Joe O'Donnell spealcs al lhe Fall Sporfs Banquet bl Officers: Norm Eclchardf, Pele Klipfel, Dave Krycia, and club member Paul l-less. cl Suzy Almendinger and Wendy Ressing sell re- freshmenls al a basketball game. dl Debbie Looze, Cindy Firey, Dan Van Wie, and Marian Yingling af a club meeling. A 'tu .........-4 d c 60 i GAA This year. The Girls AThleTic Associa- Tion, under The guidance oT Advisor Miss Palmer and PresidenT Linda GriTTin. had The largesT number oT members iT has ever had. The main acTiviTy oT The GAA was The annual SporTs BanqueT which honors girls who have parTicipaTed in in- Tramural and exTramural sporTs. During The year. The girls puT on Three successTul SporTs Nigh+ and also sold pens on which The '7l 72 baslceTball schedule was prinTed. fff a 'wx b FFA C FFA is a very acTive rural sTudenT organizaTion supervised by our Ag. Teacher Mr. ReiTler. Along wiTh Their sTudy in Tarming, The organizaTion also has many recreaTional proiecTs such as an annual snowmobile rally, a spring banquet and an annual FFA pic- nic. The organizaTion raised iTs money This year by selling calendars. The FFA members came in Third aT The STaTe Fair Tor Field Crop iudging. They wenT To The Erie CounTy Fair, and dairy iudging Tours aT AlTred and Delhi. ' al OTTicers: Lola Schneider, Linda Griffin. and Sue Krycia. bl GAA member Mary Ann Lorenzi. T I Vi,g ci Officers: Dave WinTer, Tim Lamb, Ron Mammoser, Kevin WursT, and Mark Henry. 13 ,v,-- '.r1-- : ig if , QN .. ' F dl FFA member Rick Blasz. d Oracle The Oracle STaTT sold cards and candles This year To help Tinance iTs pub- licafion, as They Take in abouT S20 Trom sales and The cosT OT publicaTion is ap- proximaTely 5225. During Their spare Time They were busy waging Their privaTe TighTs wifh The Embers STaTT and caring Tor a managerie ol sTuTTed birds. Miss Klingenrniere advised The sTaTT oT 20, wiTh JeTT Filock as EdiTor3 Debbie l-luggler, AssisTanT EdiTor: Sue Shepard, FeaTure EdiTorg Diane Gieger, Business Manager: STeve MagloTT, ArT EdiTory Sam lllardo, PhoTographer. al Anne Polasilc, Sue T-leclcman, Lynn FrauenhoTer. bl JeTT Filoclm, STeve MagloTT, Sue Shepard, Sam lllardo, Diane Geiger. cl Debbie Huggler and The duck prooTread copy. if T T 2 4.-0' b c Folk Soc:ie+y The folk sociely which mer every Wednesday, was direcied by Mr, Georger, wilh his famous banjo, and Mrs. Cunningham, wifh her oulslanding voice. The sociely was made up of eleven members, seven of which were guifarisfs. They were 'raughf +0 play +he music of 'rhe present as well as The music of +he pas+. ln ihe spring fhe sociefy prese-n+ed a show al rhe Middle School and performed in lhe annual Talenr Show. al Faculfy advisors Mr. Georger and Mrs. Cunningham lisfen in on a pracfice session. bl K. Wursf, B. Wilde H. Deaner, M. Baisch, H. Sauer, D. Gorecki, J. Blencowe. cl And now, I'd like +o do a liffle number . . Julie Blencowe, C Embers Sure i+'s fun, buf i+'s work, Too. Along wilb 'flue salisfac- fion of seeing The yearbook cornplefecl and knowing i'r's as personal as we are. come flue many 'riresome hours afler school, +l'1e acbing feel and flwe pains of slarvalion. We l'1ope Embers 72 is as pleasing for you as if was for us 'ro wrife. l is Ns, ,xx X f g In al bl Cl dl el fl Ql hl . ...,-....ug: ' - S Suzy Sferlace and Kafliy Burrows. Copy Sfaff Marcia Osfrander. Copy Edifor. Winnie Pociaslc, Edifor-in4Cl'1ief. Richard Bray, Phofographer. Mr. McCord. Advisor. Judy Blafner, Business Eclifor. Joni Hill, Layouf Sfaff. Lorna Hill, Layouf Sfaff. Karla Kranz, Layoul Edilor. Li'l Abner The hi+ Broadway musical Li'l Abner loolc Eden by sform during a Three-day run in lale February. Boasfing nearly 300 sludenls allilialed wilh 'rhe show, Abner played +o audiences of over 2500. Direcfed by Mr. Chiarilli, Mr. Downey, Mrs. Gangi, and Mr. Fidel, The show successfully esfablished The Tradi- lion of an annual musical in Eden. lf will be many years before The memory of +he lavish specfacle of song and dance fades. As a nofed crilic has said of Eden's Li'l Abner, No+ good enough for Broadway, buf +oo good for high school. b qs ri 6 . My K. ms.. E xfnc. MP mr sw -.qi 'G h Do you mean fo fell me you have a half-frufh felling whammyu? Nalurally, in Eden ifs my biggesf Hem. General Bullmoose lKim Gay- lordl and Evil Eye Eleagle lDan Van Wiel. There is no Jack S. like our Jack S. l Senafor Jack S. Phogbound lNoel Walferl. So lhis is our hard working casfffll T. Brown, R. Blasz, R. Clark, D. Van Wie. R. Higgins, K. Szal. The orchesfra. Our conceifed muscle men. B. Walczak, P. Magee, D. Weidner, J. Smifh, D. Magee, and wives. The ambifious young men of Dogpafch. A. Lynch, G. Huggler, J. Trumef, J. Monroe. N. Eckhardf. Dearly beloved, we is gafhered here Today - Marryin' Sam lpaul Hessl, Daisy Mae lPa+ Foundl, Earfhquake McC5oon lJim Kaszubowskil. A real knee slappin' occasion. Ned Freer, Joan Fralick, Phil Magee. Li'I Abner lJerry Trurnefl, Daisy Mae lpaf Foundl, Mammy Yokum lSue Almendingerl. Pappy Yokum lBob Maierl. 45 42 Q2 if hi. Mu MSM, Music Wind Ensemble The Wind Ensemble is The Top band in The Eden CenTral School SysTem. For Twelve years iT has receiyed A-VI raTings, The highesT possible aT New Yorlc STaTe CompeTiTion EesTiyals. From BeeThoven's Hlzedelio OverTure To Roger Nixon's conTemporary FiesTa del Pacilicof' The Vlfind Ensemble demonsTraTed Their ouTsTanding abiliTy and versaTiliTy. A high poinT oT The Wind Ensembles schedule was Their con- cerT Tour To Michigan. Various Tund raising acTiviTies, including successicul candy and TruiT sales, helped Tinance Their exchange wiTh EasT DeTroiT l-ligh School. al RuTh JosT and Karmel LicaTa. bl Bill Saunders. if a b Mr. WalTer Downey lDirecTorl. Row I: K. LicaTa, N. Bell. L. Bock, J, Messmer, M. Garloclc, S. Maggs, A. RichTer. Row 2: J. BlaTner, D. Van NoTe. T. Blasdell, R. Paryselc, M. Nedimeyer. M. Chambers. N. Graves. D. Leas, G. SmiTh. D. Van Wie, M. Parysek, H. FreiTag, A. Miller, J. Polasilc. Row 3: H. Deaner. D. Grzedinslci, S. TrumeT, B. SieTlce. L. Schummer. J. Parysek. V. Henry. L. Wann, L. Griffin, W. NewTon, S. Yingling, R. Walczalc, R. STinneT, P. Blasz, G. CraTT, W. Saunders. K. NeTz, G. STromeclci, K. Szal, P. Savage, J. Eclchardf. Row 4: G. Kilgore, K. KlipTel, M. Lynch, C. Collard, N. Baisch, A. STerling, L. Grell, l-l. Grell, D. Ecl:hardT, P. Belian. M. Henry, B, Clark, P. Klipfel, J. Agle, D. Krycia, G. TrumeT, J, Munro. B. Clark, L. Fraunhofer, W. Laing. W. Ray, J. PTalc, J. Rupp, L. PeTroTT, J. Found. to Symphonic Band The Symphonic Band is considered The Junior VarsiTy music group. IT Turnishes iTs members wiTh The Training and experience necessary Tor The Wind Ensemble. ln Three concerTs, The Symphonic Band performed such Grade IV and V selecTions as Grovanninfs OverTure in B-Flat and Symphonic OverTure by CarTer. The members also aided The Wind Ensemble wiTh iTs TruiT and candy sales. al James Eisele and Sharlene Trumef. a V'.2'i!l5V x 1' ' -lffifwf ,,s, . , krkr Q J ,, Row I: N. Blafner, J, Messmer. Row 2: N. Downey, G. Curfis, C. Phillips, K. Walker, D. Callahan, N. Garlocli, N. Saunders. S. Eclxhardlh Row 3: D. Grzedzinski, G. Kil gore, K. Klipfel, B. Sieflxe, R. Paryselc, M. Nedimeyer. R. Saur, M. Chambers, W. Terwilliger, N. Graves, R. Pfleuger, D. Leas. G. Smifh, M. Connors, C, Paryselc, M. Par yselr, A. Miller. Row 4: A. Sferling, D. Clark, M. Lynch, K. WinTer. S. Mumm, J. Burau, J. Paryselc, V. Henry, W. Porfer, D. Kraff, J. Foif, J. Nedimeyer. N. Hesse, S. Yin gling, R. STinneT, T. Hoover, H. Laing, W. NewTon. G. Sfromeclri. K. Szal, S. TrumeT, J. Eisele. Row 5: C. Collard, A. Roza, M. Baish, D. Sieflze. S. Sfevens. L. Grell. H Grell, W. Nofley, R. Dranger, M. Schouldice. K. Rockwood, G. Trumef, J. Agle, S. Congilosi, D. Fregeleffe. L. Fraunhofer. B. SmiTh, W. Laing, W. Ray, J. Piak, J. Rupp L. Pefroff, J. Found. Mr. Walfer Downey lDirecTorl. S'rage Band The main obiecfive of lhe Sfage Band is To acquainf s+uden+s wilh iazz, ils sfyle, inferprelafion, and variefy. Affer weelcly pre-school praclice sessions wilh Mr. Downey, fhe 25 dedicafed musicians masrered such numbers as Windy, How High is fhe Moon, and Spinning Wheel. The Sfage Band performed Three con- cerrs and held a Thank You Ball in ap- preciafion To parenfs and faculry. The group also hosfed a iazz iesfival in Janu- ary. Sfage groups from area schools were inviled fo perform iazz, ranging from hifs of lhe 30's and 40's To fhe sounds of Chicago. al Bob Walczalc. Row I: G. Sfromecki, D. Grzedzinslci, K. Szal. D. VanNofe, S. Trumef, P. Savage, L. Griffin, J. Eckhardf, J. Found. L. Pefroff, J. Rupp, W. Laing J Pfalx G Trurnef Row 2: G. Kilgore, H. Sauer, B. Clark, H. Laing, S. Yingling, R. Walczak, R. S+inneH, W. Saunders, W. Newfon. P. Balsz, G. Kraft l 72 Orchesfra Anofher producfive and evenfful year fypifies fhe I97l-72 Senior Symphony Orches- fra season. The orchesfra played hosf once again fo one of Buffalo's oufsfanding groups, fhe N.Y. Sfafe prize-winning Male Choir Bavaria, wifh fhe choir's own choir- masfer Pefer Goreclci af The piano. Orchesfra frips fhis year included a concerf by fhe Worlds Richesf Orchesfraf' fhe greaf Piffsburgh Symphony Orchesfra, in Fredonia, and, as always, our very own Buffalo Philharmonic. The orchesfra performed well in fhe schools producfion of fhe broadway musical, Li'I Abner and broughf fo Eden for fhe second successive year fhe oufsfanding All-Fesfival Orchesfra, using many fine area players and oufsfanding communify falenf. Bach, Brahms, and The all-fime favorife Wil- liam Tell, known fo bofh young and old as fhe Lone Ranger, graced 'rhis year's Spring Fesfival Orchesfra Program. al Mike Hennessy. bl Will The real Jack Benny, please sfand up ? John Mulca, Beclci Hesse, and Priscilla Bailey. a b Row I: R. Hesse, D. Romano, P. Bailey, E. Eclchardf, R. Mulca, S. Sfephens, D. Taslcer, M. Hennessey. Row 2: C. Firey, D. Cunningham. M. Brind'Amour, E. Kaminski. C Phillips, G. Curfis, N. Downey, L. Bock, A. Richfer, M. Saunders, D. Leas, N. Graves, P. Sfiller, K. Sfaby. Row 3: S. Trumef. D. Grzedzinslci, H. Deaner, D. VanNofe, J. Pol asilr, A. Miller, M. Chambers, M. Nedimyer, T. Garloclc, D. Folfz, M. Keil. Row 4: D. Goreclci, W. Newfon, P. Blasz, K. Mefz, J. Found, W. Ray, J. Rupp, L. Grell. G. Tru mef, P. Belian, M. Whifely, D. Eckhardf, H. Sauer. Girls and Mixed Chorus This year, under The direcTion oT Mrs. Ganqi, The choruses presenTed The ChrisTmas concerT, Joy oT ChrisTmas, and The Spring ConcerT, Spring Jubi- lee. The Mixed Chorus parTicipaTed in The schools play Li'l Abner. All members helped produce a beauTiTul and success- Tul musical comedy. b al Row, row, row your boaT - ? Bill Donovan Norm EckhardT and Dave Krycia. bl You, siT up sTraighT and sing Trom your Toes up. Mrs. Gangi and chorus. cl A whisTIinq chorus? Phoros by Loofen 'kid V ,,, ,L LiV,A, .5 .,V. ,2,,,, H , Aff. 3,23 r . ,,.,L,,VV . - -I . fr , -,nw 51 ' pf-at-mg, , Q.,-1.-W . . . . ' ' Row I: L. Bruno, C. Hill, J. Dynarski. D. Pope. T. Aber, M. Lorenzi, A. Polasilz, C. Shephard, R. Dueringer. S. Almendinger, N. Blafner, L. Ludera, K. Oleniacz. M. Mur phy, C. VanNo+e, G. Hendrickson. M. Burke, L. Charles, A. Dipasque. D. Pallus, N. Gallagher. C. Phillips, N. Wiffmeyer, M. Brind'Amour, S. Hill. K. Kruger, G. Wel shans, Mrs. Gangi. Row 2: K. Laing. M. Knoll, S. Shepphard, N. Mace, P. Noeclcer, J. Greene, B. Sfurm, D. Fineour, V. Sfebbins, J. Sauer, C. Dilenger. J. Aqle. J Schreiner, J. Eggen. M. Mundy, A. Roza, D. Calahan, K. Szal, D. Cyrulilc, S. Eclchardf, E. Eclrhardf, L. Keller, B. Blackwell. Row 3: D. Smifh, P. Burke, C. Corbin, M. Mal aszelc, D. Kolb. J. Brusehaber. L. Cooper, L. Miranda, C. Haffield. K. LaRose, M. Ford, G. Chambers, H. Deaner, K. Penfold. C. Warner, S. Krycia, T. Flynn, S. Dehling- er, D. Bonczar, K. Eclchardf, C. DeBuhr, J. Blencowe, L. Thompson. G. Curfis. Row 4: M. Wierzbec, A. Ziaee. D. Huggler. K. Laing, R. Polasilr, L. Sfendor, D. Green, K Sfaby, S. Schroader, S. Malrowslxy. D. Romano, L. Beal. M. Baisch, S. Slevens, B. Sfressing, W. Cavanaugh, D. VanWie, J. Kaminslci, S. Moore, A. Miller, N. Downey, C Hoffman, C. Mann, M. Nidell. l. Freifag. Row I: P. Cvarlock, P. Bailey. D. Loveff. D. Kordrupel, D. Laing, S. Almendinger, L. Cooper, C. Shephard, R. Dueringer. K. Sfurm, M. Connors, T. Fraser, T. Garloclc, D Shanks, P. Kihl, W. Donovan. N. Eclxhardf, D. Smufz, L. Ludera, M. Yingling, M. Reich, L. Grell, L. Charles. A. Difasqua, G. Curfis, S. Dunn, M. Wiffrneyer, S. Hill. Row 2' C. Hill, M. Abagnafe, B. Sager. L. Schneider, C. Warner, K. VanNo+e, S. Sheppard, M. Oyer, S. Mohney, L. Carballo, M. Marsh. J. Greene, B. Sfurrn, D. Fineour, E Krempa, B. Lynch. B. Laing, T. Sfriebich, P. Hess, V. Adams, D. VanWie, J. Blencowe, M. Freer, G. Hendrielrson. J. Burau, D. McWilliams, C. De Buhr. J. Sfiller, H. Cyru- lik, Mrs. Gangi. Row 3: B. Brown, E. Krempa, K. Laing, D. Harfman, S. Schrader, D. Smifh, D. Kolb. C. Licafa, J. Brusehaber. T. Aber, S. Maggs, S. Sfephens, W. Ressing C. Pufnam, B. Srnifh, B. Hesse. H. Laing. P. Hess. G. Trumef, M. Buehler, D. Romano, S. Krycia, B. Blackwell, L. Beil, J. Sauer, C. Mann. I. Freifag, K. Kruger. Row 4: J. Agle, M. Knoll, S. Makowslcy, P. Burke, J. Eckhardf, P. Found, D. Huggler, C. Pacini, E. Parmelee, B. Conklin, G. Nagle. R. Maier, G. Hammond, D. Sfephens, K. Rock- wood, A. Lynch, G. Huggler. P. Tasker, H. Sauer. T. Brown, K. Gaylord. N. Downey, W. Cavanaugh, J. Kaminski, A. Baforski. S. Heckman. D. Haffield. M. Nidel, C. Col- lard, D. Campbell. J. Kaminslxi. 5 All Counly Band and Chorus Unlike previous years, lhe l972 All Counly Band and Chorus Eesfivals were held on dihferenf weekends enabling slu- denrs lo parlicipale in bofh. Members of each group were selecfed from solo lryouls. The All Counly Band held ifs concerl on March I9 al Eronlier High School. Eden was honored when Mr. Waller Downey was chosen +o conducf lhe Sym- phonic Band. They performed Eies+a del Paciiicow by Roger Nixon and Vival- di's Concer'ro for Two Trumpelsu fea- luring Jeff Richler and Tim Downey, E.C.S. alumni and sfudenrs al lhe Easl- man School of Music. Guesl' conducfor of rhe Wind Ensemble was Mr. Balise of rhe New England Conservalory ol Music. On March 25 The All Counfy Chorus held ils concerl in Akron. Ten Eden vo- calisls parficipared in The Eeslival Cho- rus conducled by Mr. Clyde Sechler. Se- leclions included No Man is an lslandf' I Wanr +o Live wifh God, and Caca- vas' Ma'rador. Pa+ Found was chosen as a member of rhe Swing Chorus, a se- lecl group led by Mr. Arlhur Sfaebell. Gr al All Counfy Bend: Row I: D. VanNofe, G. Trumef. Row 2: K. Szal, M. Chambers. M. Baisch, J. Munro. bl All Couniy Chorus: Row I: J. Agle, J. Blencowe. Row 2: G. Nagel, R. Maier. N. Eckhardf. T. Garlock. D. Shanks, G. Trumef. Row 3: M. Buehler, P. Found ' X! M ., , fx I Cx lui kv X 1 Q f 4 I I, , -I Q fi'Jf i 3 ' ig. D V . X! Q I I 5 I We r Q5 s 4 , If N 1, .W K I 'ik Spor+s Eden I3 S+arpoin+ O Eden I2 CI1eekIowaga 8 Eden 9 Gowanda 6 Eden 2I Springville 48 Eden I9 Royalfon I-IarIIand I3 Eden 7 Alden I4 Eden I2 Lake Shore 28 Eden I4 Pioneer 6 aI Coach Pacini consulfs wifh Frank Cocina. bl Eden defender makes soIe +ackIe on opponent CI Warren Debiew and Dan VanWie show con- Cern. dl Defender breaks up a pass play. 6 I ii,s isir .isrr in M' 'I 4 If Q , .. , , 'f' , C d i 'u-..,,..,, wt' S Q T ' 'T'M ' i. . 6 -gi w.,.c,,.,, , Row I: L. SchusTer. J. Kazubowski. D. Shanks, K. LaTona, R. Sherman, P. Herkey, P. Howles. D. VanWie, D. Weidner. M. Murphy. Row 2: D. KraTT, T. STriebich, P, l-less. P. Hess, D. Krycia. N. WalTers. W. Saunders. R. Garlock. R. STinneTT, M. Kazubowski. E. Bickel. M. Buehler. Row 3: D. ScoTT, W. Debiew. R. l.inquisT, F. Cocina. J. Filock, J. SanTiago. D. Magee, J. Smifh, T. l-luTchings, L. Edwards, E. Schunk, M. Ver, R. Walczak. Va rsiTy FooTball The Raiders once again proved Their mighT as They compleTed The I97I sea- son wiTh a record oT 5 wins, 3 losses. The Team sTarTed The season wiTh Three de- served vicTories and look as Though They would go all The way unTil They meT Springville under The lighTs. Led by Coaches Pacini and KeaTs, The varsiTy squad showed spiriT and dedica- Tion. A special TribuTe goes To The Tans who conTinued To inspire our Maroon and WhiTe Through vicTory and deTeaT. N 1 . 'W T ' b al Joe SanTiago makes The Tackle againsT a Cheekfowaga player. bl QuarTerback aTTempTs To Throw ball over on rushing lineman. ., JV FooTI::aII This year, The Junior VarsiTy squad, coached by Mr. Earace and Mr. RooT, Taced a Tough season. The sTrong Eden oTTense was one asseT To The Team, while counTIess penaITies and careless errors accounTed Tor many oT The deTeaTs. Concluding The '7I season wiTh a rec- ord oT O and 8, The J.V.'s TeIT They ac- complished much in The area oT valuable experience and knowledge, characTeris- Tic OT a Raider. Eden O Depew I2 Eden 6 CheeIcTowaga I4 Eden 6 Gowanda I4 Eden O Springville 22 Eden 2 RoyaITon-I-IarTIand I4 Eden O Alden 32 Eden O Lalce Shore 28 Eden O Iroquois 64 . . A ' ii' K 2 T' gk sm. as is yiis c al Randy Chewin, harassed by a deTender. bl Mark SchwipperT punTs. CI Kevin KarsTedT Tinds some daylight ' ' -, ,..'i..'- . v . . ..... '. ..-. , .-... I . ,,,. 1 aisrr . I . ' Tr: YI T I y 1 ' . 1 ' , ff ,',, . ','. J ,,,. .. W- ' .. ' Z A ',k . ' . A B b Row I:J. Knoll, K. KarsTedT. D. Volker, E. Lindquist G. Thomas. T. Bermingham, M. Congilosi, M. Woods. D Brusehaber, T. Crowe. Row 2: B. Haag, J. Lorenzi, T. BenneTT, J. Found, M. Nedimyer, W. Rogers, D. AnTos W. Sherman, M. Agle, M. Clark, R. WaITers. Row 3: J. Taylor, M. SchwipperT, J. Crossan, D. Hill, D. Erege- IeTTe, M. Eirey. M. Mohr, A. Lahrs, G. Skora. D. Weidner, D. Lennon. R. Chewin. 1 B Row l: M. Shouldice, M. Balus. A. Miniri, E. Mann, D. KraTT, M. Connors. T. Fraser. J. FoiT, R. Pleuger, J. Szal. Row 2: J. Schreiner, J. Kolb, S. Davis, R. Volker, K. Rice, K. STurm, W. PorTer, B. SmiTh, J. Sappelt N. Hesse. J. Munich. J. Neclimver, R. WrighT. Row 3: D. Gage, T. Blasz. S. O'Connor, K. Roclcwood, M. WrighT, D. STe- phens, J. Somogye. R. Kumm, B. KesTer, D. Weidner, E. Berghorn, L. Rogers, R. Kirsf. Freshman FooTball Under The coaching OT Mr. Kaczmarslci and Mr. Wilson, The Treshman TooTball squad was inTroduced To The Tundamen- Tals OT TooTball. AlThough They Tinished wiTh a record oT O wins-5 losses, The Baby Raidersl' scored high in spiriT and deTerminaTion. Eden O Cleveland l'lill 28 Eden 6 Cheeldowaga l2 Eden 24 Gowanda 28 Eden I4 Springville 34 Eden 8 Alden 36 b al Billy PorTer,-blocking Tor a pass. bl Eden Raider goes Tor a Touchdown. Cross-CounTry The I97I Eden CenTraI Cross-CounTry Team won Their second sTraighT Division IV championship wiTh a record oT Thir- Teen wins and one loss. The loss was a one-poinT decision To Cleveland I'IilI. The Raiders Tinished 2nd in The Lake Shore InviTaTionaI, 4Th in The Orchard Park In- viTaTionaI, 5Th in The SecTionaIs and 7Th in The Grand Island InviTaTionaI. Sopho- more Dave EckhardT was Eden's Top per- Tormer, as he Tinished 2nd in The E.C.I.C. meeT To make The Division IV All STar Team, 2nd in The Lake Shore InviTaTionaI and 5Th in The Orchard Park InviTaTionaI. b al Lions and Tigers and bears? Oh my!! Skip Clark. bl Bob Clark puTs all his eTTorT inTo running. 84 6 w 3 Q 3 3 Ei Row I: B. Ressing ICO-CapT.I, N. EckhardT, M. Druzbik, R. Harms, S. Abebe, R. Burdick, G. FiTzgibbon, R. Maier, S. Randall. Row 2: Coach STurm, M. Van DervorT, M. Grazier. B. Clark, J, Kwilos. D. EckhardT, R. Clark, J. Krugar. B. Conklin. cl On your mark, gel set gon! dl The ofher way ? S. Randall. el As you round The corner. hang e left Gerry fl ls Eden Eden Eden Eden Eden Eden Eden Filzgibbon and Bob Maier. 'rhaf all fhe 'fasfer you can run ? Dave Ec- lchardf, Mr. Case, and Coach Sfurm. 25 G5owanda 34 20 Depew 43 25'f2 Pioneer 3oIf2 29 Cleveland Hill 28 I6 Pdden 23 Spdngvme 38 I6 Cheehowaga 4I H1341- 6 If '--: f I f lll' A d f 45 W Wres+Iing WresTIing, one oT The oIdesT combaTive sporTs in The world has gained much inTeresT and enThusiasm among middle school, high school and college sTudenTs. The sporT provides individual iniTiaTive, menTaI aIerTness, physical Toughness, poise, and seIT confidence. Once These characTerisTics have become esTab- lished in The minds oT each wresTIer, They soon learn The win- ning spiriT. This year's '7l-72 wresTIing Team has done iusT ThaT. WresTIers like Tom Bermingham, Todd Schosek, Dave Genco, Larry Van Leaven, Jim Gunsauley, and PeTe Hess have led The way and carried on This winning aTTiTude. al Come on, don'T give me a hard Time. bl This is gonna hurT me more Than iT'lI hurT you! Eden I7 LancasTer Edem 36 Holland Eden 20 Lakeshore Eden 2l Alden Eden 26 Grand Island Eden SI Depew Eden I2 Iroquios Eden 27 EasT Arora Eden 37 Cleveland Hill Eden I8 Cheeldowaga Eden 28 Orchard Park Eden 28 Gowanda Eden O Pioneer . . ., ...s...,..... Team A: Row I: T. Schosek, S. Kiiek, M, Druzbik, R, PorTer, S. Davis. Row 2: P. KihI,' P. Howles. P. Hess, J. Gunsauley, L. VanLeaven. G. SmiTh. D. Genco, Coach Kazmarski. C b ,, . vr y '- fr fff X X y .gg x ,y . 5 ....T ' T X -fs 1 i T7 ,T Trli fgf I ' I .e .. llij in Team B: Row I: B. Hess, B. Rogers. D. WinTer, G. Thomas, B. Ray, D. KraTT. Row 2: P. Kihl, E. Biclrel, D. KraTT, K. Halliday. M. Embree, M. Campbell. Coach Kazmarslci. V Bowl Eden Eden Eden Eden Eden Eden Eden Eden ing Iroquois Cheeldowaqa Cleveland Hill Gowanda lroquois Cheekfowaga Gowanda Cleveland Hill Every year Twelve boys who have 'rheqhiqvhesl seasonal aver age an unlramural bowling are selecfed fo represenl' our school This year Bull Bellcher had The highesl average of loo l Old dead eye Wayne' Wayne Chapple. b A luffle more fo fhe right David Eclchardl. el ,445 Rowl A Telaalr M Garloclc.A. Leonard,W,Chapple,G. Burns B Haag Row 2 R Schmuff W Donnelly M. Bowen, G. Sfomeclci, Mr. Sieverf advisor W Golf Despife fhe golf fearn's unimpressive record of 2 and 8, fhe players gained valuable experience for nexf year. Ac- cording fo Coach I-Iunf. all fhe golfers showed much improvemenf. Among fhe feam's more oufsfanding players were Sophomore Bill Donnelly, Juniors Mark Farrell and Andy Leonard, and Freshman Brad Lynch. Eden Norfh Collins 9 Eden Depew I7 Eden Iroquois I4 Eden Gowanda I I Eden Gowanda IO.5 Eden Cleveland I'IilI 8 Eden Cleveland I'IiII I3 Eden Iroquois IO Eden Depew II 1 Eden Norfh Collins 7.5 f C is -5 r 'r 2- , , 4: ,.., ,,- A I ,A--1' ' , ' I ,Q..,.......-uvC L al Mark Farrell fees off. bl Andy Leonard puffs. CI Brad Lynch one puffs fhe green W-.N C Coach I'Iunf, Bill Donnelly. Mark Farrell, Eric Krempa. Brad Lynch, Anfhony Joy, Andy Leonard .x' i , Q e , ,gf I .Wff , 75 Q l 5 i r V i , i i l e 4, . f .Vw-0 al Tom Erdle relurns The ball. bl Phil Magee, coordinalion plus. 1 if ilu ,, b Volleyball This year marlced lhe addilion ol vol- leyball lo lhe variely ol inlerscholaslic sporls al E.C.S. The philosophy lhal de- leal accompanies inexperience was proven lalse as 'rhe Team, led by Coach Gillespie, compleled a line 8-4 season and placed second in Division ll. Some ol lhe oulslanding players were Don Crowe, Pele Kliplel, and Bill Erdle, Don Crowe gained lurlher achievemenl by being selecled lor lhe Division ll All-Slar Team. Eden 8,I5.I5 Orchard Parlx lO,I l. Eden 8. 8 Cleveland Hill II. Eden l6,I l,l3 Williamsville Soulh 4, I3. Eden I5.l2 Lackawanna 7, Eden l5,l5 Pioneer 5. Eden 9, 5 Clarence I4, Eden l5,I3,I5 Orchard Park 7,I5, Eden 4, 4 Cleveland Hill I5, Eden 6,I4,I5 Williamsville Sourh I4, 7, Eden l4,l I Lackawanna l6, Eden 8,I5,l5 Clarence IO, 4, Eden l5,I5 Pioneer 7. Row I: D. Crowe, K. Szal, P. Kliplel, T. Erdle, M. Toellner, P. Magee. Row 2: Coach Gillespie. B. Erdle, J McMillan, T. Blasdell, T. Brown. J. Carnall, P. Burke. Swimming The swimming Team, a new exTramuraI acTiviTy, is a young Team made mosTly oT Freshmen and Sophomores. They only won Two meeTs, buT iT is a good begin- ning. Under The supervision oT Coach Far- ace. Freshman Ricky KirsT and Mike Connors and Junior Jack Saunders wenT To The secTionaIs. The Two relay Teams ThaT made The secTionaIs were The 200 yard medly relay and The 400 yard Tree- sTyIe relay. The Team hopes To oTTer more compeTiTion nexT year wiTh The growTh oT experience. The Team's mascoT is a dolphin named Radar The Raider. There was a Wounded Dolphin Award Tor The swimmer wiTh The slowesT Time. Eden 3I Depew 63 Eden 26 Springville 68 Eden 54 Pioneer 36 Eden 32 Alden 63 Eden I4 CheekTowaga 8I Eden 26 lroquios 69 Eden I5 Cleveland 80 Eden 35 Depew 60 Eden I5 Springville 80 Eden 34 Alden 6I Eden 22 CheekTowaga 72 Eden 20 lroquios 75 Eden I6 Cleveland 79 Eden 46 Pioneer 47 We W I E 9 I' 53 llioosqgg 90 al Fly The friendly skies . . .2 L,. ,,,,, , , bl The Tree sTyIe7?II cl Eden diver in compeTiTion. '99 C I 6 Q 'Q' Jigga' W , b Row I: M. Schwanz. J. Rupp, D. Lennon, B. Schreiner, A. Belasik, J. Saunders, M. Connors, R, KirsT. L. Scho- sek. Row 2:CoacI1 Farace, C. Haagm, D. STephens, M. Schwippert J. Knoll, E. Krempka, D. CasTricone, G. FiTzgibbon, K. Schosek, R. Volker. Row 3: J. Knapp. P. Kihl, M. Farnham. J. Somogye. B. Burdick, D. STender. M. Buahler, F. Cacina. G. Nagel, K. MeTz lManagerI. AbsenT: K. WursT lManagerI. 5 b ----in O . . . i 'L -4 ..w ln'rramurals Soccer was added ro +l'1is year's aclivi- Ties along wiflw flue regular girls' inlramu- ral sporfs. Volleyball proved To be llwe mosl popular aller-sclwool sporl for flue girls. The alfendance of boys' inlramural sporfs decreased sliglwlly Huis year be- cause ol added exframural aclivilies. Yer baskelball slill seemed +o bring an overwhelming number of parficipanls. al Grab your parfner, dosey do J. Dylon, C. Firey. A. Ziaee, C. Pulnum. bl Wow, look af flwaf lormnl R. Paryselc. J. Ec- lxhardl, H. Deaner. cl Sorry, fhis one's mine. M, Henry and R. Clark. A dl The baslcefs are 'rl1al'l1igl'1 ? M. Knoll, S.S1'e- phens, B, Slurm. J. Kaminslci. el Girls inframural volleyball. 6 Va rsiTy Baske+baIl The I97I-72 VarsiTy BaskeTball Raiders were a Team made up oT 5 Seniors and 8 Juniors. Dave Krycia, Ken Szal, and Don Magee were The 3 reTurning leTTermen Trom The I97O-7I Team. The Raiders Tinished 3rd in The Eden ChrisTmas TournamenT as They losT To Hamburg and deTeaTed FronTier. Lackawanna won The TournamenT. The Team has played good, exciTing baskeTball even Though They have noT had a winning record. Jim Carnall and Dave Krycia were The Top scorers. Jim Carnall, Ken Szal, and Marc Toellner lead The rebounders and Mike Murphy is The Top play maker. ' YW --'nf , , .. ,Wm . . b , 1, . , 1 '11 ' T'- A , Eden NorTh Collins T iiii in R ,,,. L Eden Alden R N N ll 1 ls l sues : R l ,. T El 1 , Eden Springville 5 ,i I , M 5 H ...5 ff S. Eden lddlldnd s .. .,. . Lf. , T 4 4 . . Eden Depew V .yly ' QM Vzy, Nyzy .V ,. 4 A , V,y,. V , Eden Nor H1 EDS .g:... , .,,, Ensn i' EDEE Engl ? f.., ED EN Eden Alden y..... , isds . E 5 Eden Gdwdndd ..d f ll i H l l iiillli ili'l li l i' llll , Eden SDrinQville V yygg T ' , Eden Holland , i s a Eden Depew L- i Aii ,, , .z-,l sl' r ' 'i. -.... Row I: D. Novoa. Row 2: D. Van Wie, M. Murphy, L. Edwards. D. Magee, D. Krycia, C. Kazmierczak, P. Burke, R. Walczak. Row 3: R. KraTT lManagerl. P. Klipfel lManagerl. P. Magee, M. Toellner, T. Brown, K. Szal. J. Car- nall, Coach Sfurm. 0,-f-' ,,.,,, 3 i sss Cliff Kazmierczak fakes The foul sl1o+, Marc Toellner does a lay-up sllol. Dave Krycia loolcs for an opening. Ken Szal looks for an unguerded man. Dan Van Wie brings 'flue ball up fh againsf Cleveland Hill. e courf d e J.V. Baske+baII The J.V. BaslceTball Team experienced a successTul season Tor The I97 I -72 school year. The secreT To success has been well bal- anced scoring and hard-nosed deTense. The Team enioyed vicTories over some sTiTT compeTiTion, namely Cheeldowaga, Cleveland Hill, Alden, and Springville. Team leadership cenTered abouT CapTain Tom Erdle. Bob LindquisT, Warren Debiew, AI Lahrs provided ThaT Sophomore Tlavor. Two Freshmen experienced The J.V. rouTe, Mark Mohr, and Randy Cagwin. I ,W I5 -1,.' .yrl Eden Eden Eden Eden Eden Eden Eden Eden Eden Eden Cheeldowaga CheeIcTowaga NorTh Collins Alden Gowanda Springville Holland Depew Cleveland Hill NorTh Collins b Eden Alden Eden Gowanda Eden Springville Eden Holland Eden 48 Depew 44 Eden 60 Cleveland Hill 5I Row I: J. Crossman, M. Clark, D. Yingling, T. Erdle, W. Debiew, G. Hammond, M. Congilosi. D. Fregeleffe Row 2: J. SanTiago IManagerl, B. Garloclc, J. Found, B. LindquisT, D. Habermehl, M. Mohr, R. Cagwin, A al Warren Debiew Tries To overTaIce his opponenT Lahrs, J. Agle, Mr, Casfiglia lCQaChl, and ge:-T The ball. bl I can iump higher Than you can l Tom Erclle, Randy Cagwin and Mark Mohr. Freshman BaskeTl:aall DespiTe The lack of heighT, our fresh- man baskeTball Team has proven iTselT Through The season. From This Team will come some guards Tor our varsiTy Team. The Two Top scorers on The Team This year were Eric LindguisT and Marc Schouldice. Eden lroquois Eden Gowanda Eden Depew Eden Lake Shore Eden NorTh Collins Eden Pioneer Eden Lake Shore Eden Springville Eden Gowanda Eden Depew Eden NorTh Collins Eden Pioneer Eden Springville Eden Iroquois al JusT friends! Eric Lindquist C Row l: W. PorTer, R. Pfleuger. K. Sfurm, K. Rice, M. Schouldice, E. Mann, J. Schreiner, J. Sappelt E. bl George Skora Takes a shoT for The basket Lindquist Row 2: Mr. Burnside lCoachl. J. Szal. B. Lynch, S. O'Connor. G. Skora, G. Huggler, E. ForesTer. cl George Skora escapes his opponent Row 3: D. ScoTT, J. FoiT lManagersl. VarsiTy Cheerleaders As This year's pig-Tailed cheerleaders came bouncing inTo our lives in Their new saddle-shoes, They also presenTed oTher new addiTions To Their apparel. The JV cheerleaders received new Two-piece uniTorms and The varsiTy squad goT new sweaTers. BoTh squads made posTers and sold boosTer badges To help gen- eraTe spiriT in The crowds. ...Sf 3 EAS b Row I: K. Eckhardt J. Schreiner. M. Yinglinq. Row 2: C. Firey, C. Pacini, K. Li- caTa. Row 3: D. Looze. MAL? D d i I clockwise: D. VanWie, P. Pye. A. Dipasque, A. Baforslri, P. Bailey, M. Riech, R. Dueringer. D. Boncza r. e f .gl 4 JV Cheerleaders al Doesn'+ everyone have 3 arms and 4 legs? Marian Yingling. bl Debbie Looze and Jane? Schreiner. cl I lumped fhis high Kafhy Eckhardr. dl Look af fha? pass! Pricilla Bailey. el Peggy Pye. fl Robin Dueringer. 'f 9 gl 'ld say she's sleeping. Pricilla Bailey, Robin Dueringer and Tina Ebling. ,K , 'IO iilx. Q O Q I 8 Q B Q 8 Q. Q I 'ago' 5 b'.., , f K 2 ' . .. ,,., f ff' . . '- N 'W Lfei? 1. W .... - Y ,. ,ig A.. ,....,,W M , i.mH Q i ' 1 . , . ,.., : . - W, f Q ' ' ' fflir . W Seniors ATE There are a IoT oT differences beTween The school sysTems in Iran and Eden. In Iran, boys and girls are noT in high school TogeTher. Every sTudenT Takes 24 subiecTs a year no maTTer whaT grade he or she is in. AT home. I couIdn'T Talce The subiecTs which I was inTeresTed in as you do. We don'T have as many acTiviTies ThaT you do. These are all The reasons ThaT I Tind The school sysTem here a IoT oT Tun. So I Think you should appreciaTe whaTever you have here. because There are many Icids in The world who wish To have such a nice school sysTem. I am sure ThaT iT would be very hard Tor me To leave my sweeT and nice Triends and The o+her Things I have here. I will never TorgeT you. Good luck in all you do. Ah Ziaee Tehran - Iran P.O.B. II-I539 -1-Z-in WT mil 00 I-1 T ,r , L' v-'N' s Z7 J ...hh y-vw. 'KN Susanne To be a German in Eden is quiTe Tiring as so many people, parTicularly in This area, are sTill aware oT Their German de- scendanTs and like To prove iT. I Think iT will be yery imporTanT in The TuTure To know more abouT oTher counTries. I hope I could c:onTribuTe in some way a beTTer undersTanding. SomeThing I really like abouT The peo- ple in Eden is Their sincere inTeresT and mosT oT you really wanT To Tind ouT whaT liTe and people are like in Germany. Ac- Tually people are noT diTTerenT aT home Trom The people I qoT To know here. Es- lla.. pecially The younger qeneraTion is very much alike. l am sure The world will have To Tace a loT of problems during The nexT years and iT is our generaTion who has To solve Them peaceTully. America will have a loT oT responsibiliTy Tor whaT we will make ouT oT our world. I puT all my hope in The American youTh because l know you can do iT. Susanne SchmiTT 507 Bergisch Gladbach l-lebborner STr. l55a 101 I Sam By This Time I know quiTe a biT abouT Eden. I have Tound ThaT The days are going TasT Tor me. The Time is going by quickly because oT The Triendships I have developed and The good Time I am having. NaTurally, I've been comparing Eden wiTh my own home Town. I Tind Eden To be a good Tarming Town wiTh The houses buiIT Tar aparT Trom one anoTher. In my Town The houses are buiIT very close To- geTher and we don'T have The modern Tarming meThods ThaT you have. The climaTe is also very diTTerenT. We have very hoT weaTher Tor mosT oT The year and, oT course, we never have snow. One oT The besT experiences I've had in Eden was when IT snowed. When I TirsT IeTT home I was very homesick buT now I no longer have ThaT problem. IT is really going To be hard Tor me To leave Eden aT The end OT The year. cfo LT. Abebe Workeneh 2nd Division, IvIiliTary Training CenTre EriTrea Decamere, EThiopia I ,.lr If 102 Ti ss Ti I f. JE PQ fs , I , I i LWVV V W IIIIT iii' A f fa., I Q - ,fzfim fliiiififffiif' 5'-f The nafives were resfless - fhaf phrase could have explained Sweden as SAS flighf I67 landed in Sfoclxholm. Thaf plane probably changed Sweden a liffle, for if was carrying 22 wild, screaming American AES'ers. Thaf same day similar planes landed fhroughouf Europe -leaving ofher wild, scream- ing, American AES'ers in fheir assigned counfries. Once we gof fo Sfoclcholm fhere was almosf no furning baclc. Dazed and confused by fhe loss of six hours sleep, we were fhen fransporfed some 400 miles norfh of Sfoclcholm near fhe Arcfic Circle. For fhe nexf four weelcs we were supposed fo learn Swedish buf wifh 22 wild, screaming Americans - forgef ifl During our Swedish lessons nobody was spared from some embarrassing sifuafion while conversing wifh fhe fownspeople. Alfhough sfudying should have falcen up mosf of our fime, if seemed we always found fime for saunas - Swedish sfyle. or wafching fhe sun come up - af 2:30 in fhe morning. Safurday, Augusf l3, I97I was fhe T d day we mef our Swedish families. Al- e fhough we corresponded wifh fhem for over a monfh. fhe fafeful day fhaf probably changed fhe resf of our lives was finally upon us. My year in a foreign counfry did nof really hif me unfil I mef my family. No English. iusf Swedish -- af home and af school. If was quife confusing somefimes nof being able fo explain yourself. School in Sweden was quife an ex- perience and a lof differenf from good old ECS. The lisf is endless. l don'f know where fo begin fhanlcing all fhe peo- ple fhaf helped' me wifh fhis one chance in a lifefime. Ted 1 X 103 'I0 Girls' and Boys' STaTe Suzanne Almendinger and William Erdle were The Eden repre- senTaTives aT Girls' and Boys' STaTe respecTively. RegenTs Scholarship Winners When asked abouT Their Trip, boTh explained ThaT Their experi- ences were memorable as well as educaTional. Suzy and Bill claimed To learn much more aloouT The governmenT oT New York STaTe and poliTics in general, while They also meT new friends. Thomas Blasdell, a Senior, was a TinalisT in The NaTional MeriT Scholarship CompeTiTion. Judy BlaTner, also a Senior, won a Nursing Scholarship. Their schedules consisTed oT mock senaTe sessions, debaTes, lec- Tures, and iusT some Tree Time wiTh diTTerenT people. S. Almendinger and W. Erdle. Ten Top Salesmen ln Their TradiTional magazine sale in SepTember, The Senior Class sold over 59,000 worTh. The Ten Top salesman, Julie Blencowe sold 5250.29 worTh oT magazines. 4 Row I: T. Schosek, L. VanLeaven. Row 2: T. Blasdell, W. Pociaslc, L. PeTroTT, R. Higgins, P. Klipfel, A. Volo, - W. Erdle, G. TrumeT. R. Clark. Row 3: N. EckhardT, F. Meyer, D. Cunningham, J. BIaTner, M. Hennessy, R. Sherman. Row I: C. Pacini, J. BlaTner, D. Cunningham, M. Yingling, J. Blencowe. J. Eclchardf. Row 2: R. Schreiner, M. CrowTord, R. Higgins, N. Eclrhardf. Noel Walfers, Presidenf. Kennefh Szal, Vice-President Class of I972 The annual Senior magazine drive was a huge success This year. Since lhere was high parficipalion wilhin lhe class, sales reached approximalely 59,000 Allhough +he play, Li'l Abner, was nor confined To Seniors, They were predominanf in all areas ol il. If was eslimafed fhal 90 per cen+ of fhe Senior class was involved in one way or anolher. The annual Spaghefli Supper was held April 22. This year Senior class council had Two represen+a+ives from each homeroom. One girl and one boy, plus alfernales were selecled. Debra Kordrupel, Secrefary. William Efdle. TFSGSUFGF- Mr. Gillespie and Mr. Duffy. Class Advi- sors. 105 I'r's been a 06 long hme coming ll xr Samuel Abebe Suzanne Alrnendinger lofk Kenneflw Bauer Pefer Belian Jacqueline Bellifliere E.,-1. an 5 Linda Berminglwam William Bellclner Deborah Beffinger MF Thomas Blasdell Richard Blasz Mike He'me55eV Judifh Bldfnel' Juliann Blencowe Michael Boardway Richard Bray 'IO7 08 David Brehm Thomas Brown Mr r Pauleffe Burke Gary Burns Kafhy Burrows iw-fwfnmwf ' fn H ' 1 Beffy Rosenfhal Deborah Campbell gym Marilyn Caslle Wayne Clqapple kiiluwlf Roberl Clarlc Viclor Collura Mark Crawford 10x Deborah Cunningham Christie De Buhr Donald Crowe . . . will be a long Hme gone 109 Idle days: busy days: Self- sa'Hsfac'rion when some'rhing ge'rs clone. Hazel Deaner Vicki Delio Louis De Pasqua 'War-fX rd Dude David Duermqer Terry Dunn Donna Eckhardf 'vm-nu-unqg,.,,,, ,Q-ffd Thaf can? be right if ius+ can'+ bel Wendy Ressing, Char Pacini, Debbie Kordrupel, Pefer Klipfel, Dave Krycia. 'Nmnvf ia if Norman Eclclwardf Mark Embree Q William Errinqfon Jerome Filipialc iq , 1 iv X Q Julie Eckhardl' Dessre Engle .:X:A 3 ii' V i . 5 ' T ik, ii i 1 . ,xi I i s lm , VK f li 4 i ii A ix . A , fl l 1' I 1, A , ,,,f Y l l l' Vg fl? i ' in L' I K7 X f i ' L CYHTM6 Fifey Carol Firch 55 wi' dl' .5 Q 5 5 .ui 3 ggaile v . 'T fi xiii ,ff X 5 i K PGTFICIG FOLJV1d Ned FFGGF Now really. isn'+fl'1a+a bif absurd? Helga Freifag Thomas Friedrich Thomas Garlock 'MW Kim Gaylord Diane Geiger David Genco ii imma' Helga Ffeifaqi Tom GGFIOCIK- James Gier Pafricia Graovac db J .ff k44f Janice Green Linda Griffin When our dreams fade, reali'ry is Jrhere. 113 4 Anxiously awailing lhose final days . . . 'Kar' E 'QWTTT7' Theresa Gunsauley Carol Gurbagki 'dfxv' Gloria Hendrickson 'MP' 49' ik,-.4 Michael Hennessy i Mark Henry f'9' ,arf Peler Herlcey Paul Hess Paula Propsle verge' -'HB 2, Rebecca l'leSSG Richard Higgins Jganne l-lill ,yo-A., ,aa ,mv- iv 'Deann- Lorna l'llll Deborah Huggler Michael Janiqa Rick Blasz Q ' Cheryl Jaworslci 5 6 lf James Kaszubowslci '-r--mf' Clifford Kazmierczalc WM 'nv f l el Ronald Kelly Kevin Kemp 4,1 AQu '-' Mary Ellen Kefclwam Slanley Kijelc Linda Klein Pe-Ter Klipfel ! ws-gg, Roberl Kordrupel Philip Koren Karla Kranz on'f believe if, i+'s really alive! Alvin Meyer. Davjd Krycia George Kraff lkv' Nancy Krencilc ...buf dreading loss of so much. 9 7 fwravuugw Kevin Kwilos Denise Laing .Z..!i-'S Tirnofhy Lamb Kevin Lafona DeI'1iSe LOVGTT WQYYWV-mwi Therese Love++ B4 Roger Ludwig i.. W- fiiieflffvfffwlffzvf- Alan Lynch if 5 S lm M I Dane Malaszelc K Iwl M Kevin Mefz Al M F anlclin Meyer UI ' Na Gloria Hendrickson Smiles mark our happy lives wi+l1 memories for always. Colour My World . . . Carol Minekime Dwigh+ Mohney f yi Jane? Moran James Munro Marcia Osfrander Mary Overhoff Charlene Pacini pm pound ,JV mv Elizabefh Parmelee Donna Perez Lesfer Pefroff Winefred POCic3Sk Anne Pglggilq ,, .,,, ,, 4 I Fefe' Herkey Paula Propsfer arf' Jacalyn Price 0 0 0 evening 'ro behold f Y Schooland old-'rime frlencls will loan . . . Cynflwia Pufnam Sand,-5 Reed J--7-f Wendy Ressinq Garry Rogeman AI Lynch 'K' U ,491 ML ,VV ,J K l 'lf Darlene Rounds Beverly Sager Lawrence Sanfiaqo x William Saunders Rufh Schaefer bod aemfzel J diff 4.26 1 'Lx C Mary Lou Scnlierf f f, M J fwfr N Q if Mr- SGPPGIY Susanne Schmiff fjidfwf--of Roberi Schreiner Leslee Schummer Todd Schosek . . . 'rhe ranks of memories of our you+h. 123 Linda Sco++ Sleven Scof+ life? yy.. .el-55.11 , 1, ' lv. 'lu Nfivrd f I pw, fx 'fp ' ,gf Z- ri,f1:-, '9 -'Q' X, Richard Sendor David Shanks Chrisfine Sheffield Randall Sherman If l'lOWaVCl Siefke Susan S+erlace Cynllmia Sliles Barbara Sfresinq Randall Todd Gerald Trumel Larry Van Leaven Daniel Van Wie Miss America? Karla Kranz. Hecfic plansg Wifh hazy goals. 'I2 The siglfrs and sounds of spring deligl'i+ . . . JO Ellen Vice Raymond Wagner 2 l Karen Warner Kennellw Wieczerzynslci Donna Willef 6 Paffi Graovac, Karen Warner. and Cindy Sfiles. William Williams MW, David Winfer Mary Ellen Wiffmeyer Marian Yingling ggi, l Afsaneh Ziaee Anne Barreff Susanne Barreff Thomas Baforskl Clnrisfopher Ferguson 7 Donna Harfman Deborah Haffield Kennefh KWUOS Elizabefh Pearson Beffy Rosenfhal iwhvf 1-f ? Elaine Skora Johanna Shller Terry Thomas ie' w-if Donald Weidner Daniel Dynarslci ,sag .. i,f, zvvl .V - K o x i . . 1 1 Wl1af'sl'1e frying fo prove? P. Burke, C. Fifch. S. lT's Academic - Seniors Pere Klipfel, Bill Erdle and Sophomore Bob Maier. Almendinger. A 5 S fi Senior Class Council: Row I: W. Pociask, N. Walters. D. Kordrupel, W. Erdle, K. Szal. S. Sferlace. Row 2: S. Elmendinger. J. Vice, K. Gaylord, D. Krycia. Row 3: W. Saunders, D. VanWie, D. Wiedner. J. Eclcliardt D. Huggler. D. Cunningham. . . . we can feel 'rhe end so near. 129 30 Time wen+ fas+ . . . ,,- ff-Q J: , , A sg' N Eng I K Wafwf- M WM-ff 6, .. A. Q ' ,,'g 5,412 ' 2 'A N 4.1 in .Q I 54 'if 'i 'f ., ,, , V' ,ww -' Q V A . HW.: . 3 H,-wgg ff 7 f- ' -- , MY' ,mf- , 'iw' wa' 3 , I, ,wi-Q-6.5 ' ' -m. R ' FY ff r -5 R 4, f ..' ,4 W5 fn- M, V M ,, K4 f,.,. K . ,f .f ,. .4, +V Q, ww, , :Wg at , mf. X 4, ,l -WM woavwf - , V' ,K H , ,, M 4 H M I is by wafwfh f9'Kt,w 1 V .. . R wihiw ,xy z ' , . -avi' -sl: fri- .1 ,J , ,ri x ver f' Ja v,4 fU':,'f X ,Lk W px., w',2L if ' ' M N 4 Y 34 4 ,Ll, ' ff 'C ,,,,,, W V I X' I ,, , . M ., , nvl I :K K M - - - . V ,,Zf A . 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