Griffith Institute Central School - Griffonell Yearbook (Springville, NY)

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By c B the salesgirl, they find tq particular article had be mm w m IM MM BB .’j -.. '4--iv. .V- v hat G. t. sKrul e responsibility on student shoul- need to make and enforce rules pay little heed to teachers' warn- a different kind of pressure if court to have privileges taken mates. government could deal with the school buses. What could be mor ictice of lighting cigarettes on destruction of school property t he will not be admired when In fountains, for example, he ma lging in malicious mischief. Th if he is exposed to public shar. do not understand what a st entail — so why not send a r class to a school where such tively? These envoys could re xplaining how to set up an eff, t G. I. vc that we’re ops at Filling in order for thj tanding “Arsen ecord attendai ch Memorial vo deserving s tion. lance of 390 at work that nd to the fact t| M tov. v. iejssj pcopf B ng the Oh, wha it is to them to find the all picked over and that pn kirt they had planned to get not TN ON EFFORT TO SHOD OUR. HPPPECIOTION FOP. VOUR UNDER. S TPNDING, PPTlENCe, NND helpful- ness: N RECOGNITION OF VOUP FRIENDSHIP: GS PP0 S8 FOR VOUR TIRE- LESS EFFORTS; UE THE CLGSS OF'Sir TORE GRERT PLEASURE IN J)£t lCftTIHG THIS EDIT ION OF THE gxifponell to you: l7e.S.JSH BELLE mac DON OLD ’’They’ll Do It Every Year! out long ago, but “mar ;ted about the tenth of finally get home, med by the cr had B Bin to. and take purcha! : hey o realizaj H that thesr alreadj B- three of Pnad gotten Rff with an. “C get him somet -It, 1952 always come in 1 Now comes the pr wrapping them! It seems there isn’t a private si: whole house to wrap i presents. Home Sweet just buzzing with Christ and everyone is running of everyplace, hanging d or just seeing that all of are in “ship-shape” ord After going through a they always wind up th ing, “Boy, I’m going Christmas shopping in next year!” Do you think they e' You guessed it! Personality P 0 • O V % Wn % K« , lA . 2fSM | | ( a. VvJou , TV4, r- ?% C«- toC, , tAfc. ? TT CL. V_.£cHv % «.,C. Ntt Trt Rl D-'rtvm , c .0 c €C .VJ«mYnv«fet£.Schohwh, L C C. , 3. Ov_ CvAS , 'P.'R r« 0 v_v__ t .Ot«VVtOV.V. , id. 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OND6 THE, LEADERSHIP OF ouk. president; Clinton k eitnef. coe presented THfLEE ONE Pc.T PLA S. tiLSo AMONG OUR. ACTIVITIES LDE E THE SNp LE VANCE AND THE SAOD £ HAUIOHS DANCE. COE F)6H £D£P G LEAT SUCCESS IN PRESENTING OUR, C HP. IS TOO AS GALL, THE UJ NTeR (jON RL'.' 52, To '53 JUNIORS . UNDER THE LEADERSHIP op pfZEUOENT C-L NTON RRE TNEfL, COE EXPERIENCED ANOTHER- EVENTFUL QEA C A N£LU PJONEY mALERTHE CLASS WILL To T te MiG SCHOOL GR D£s of G UFFir ffi sr rort AA D CENTRAL SC tract FROAJ me S£4I 6RS. To Tire JUN GR.S UJ L£mj OUR f) 6! LI TV 70 5 06 T ?ftCkL POP SA36LL 9 N P£0 666 0$ CL ft OS ftND ftLSO IOE L6f)0£ TO THE JUNIORS OUR UNPR U 8ULS FBom THE H6U6LL To 86 F0FGOJ76N CUfTSHINGToH T P. TO TH6 SOFT QrO Pit £S u£ HU tv 6 Li 6EQU6BTH OUR. UNIQUE., ear PLEftS NG 7 9ZSV7- OF WfiKINU fOONSV on THftr veft s Homspous qrnces. To The FA sHoiftA lue lspog. our chewing G-Otv, pft pep. dnp 5, Zue EP bonds, ftp a Cur, UEIBV 0(0M flLGEG ft BootPS-Csoe) To T SJGHTN GRQP6. (Jjg LEftU 6. OUR. HAPPY M6C.T C r?€ T)0 £S Oft JUNIOR, ft 6-ft ftHD our. nif)G C CP R. PET INTO the £6 6 7) OF U'G-H SCHOOL £ ? 7S. 7b TtfE SEUS.NTH GRftDE ftSREey eequfjftT OUR ezftus v ft BOUT PPe A G G ftNTS ftND TfjffCH ZS Signed : 7 c CLass of FAIR ill Become WBEN's ogram Director SpriNgville Man Bags Big Game in African Jungle Robert Stearns's Hunting Companion, Lanny Brown, Injured By Lion {Joseph. Benz New Cinema Mana Ouol Kummer Slated To Head Airport To Parks Commissioner James F.ilt is expected that the ordinance Hanlon will be appointed to the will be signed as soon as it reaches newly created post of Municipal J his desk. The mayor also is cxpect- Airport manager within the next cd to sign ordinances transferring 10 days or two weeks. The Courier- jurisdiction of the airport from the Express learned yesterday. Parks Department to the executive Although Mayor declined1 hr nrh to comment on the Hanlon appoint- ment. it was learned from reliable City Hall sources that the post will go to the commissioner for the wwil 14a excellent work he has done at the Mnh HMl At •lirnArt rtiirim' his tenure as head ITIUlJl vU rmX John A. Kino, erstwhile actor, soldier and stage production man- ager. yesterday todk over manage- ment of the Cinema Theater, for Philip Cohen and Morris S otnick. He came here from the Cohcn-Slot- nick Cinema in Rochester. Mr. Kane, prior to joining Cohen - Slotnick operations, was with Schine Circuit. Inc., and New York- City. Detroit. Toledo, St. Louis and Philadelphia. A graduate of Ford ham Univer-. sity. where he played football and; baseball, Mr. Kane went into thei theater as a stage manager for1 productions by his father, John J. Kane. Later he was in musical, shows, several of which were seen in Buffalo. He entered the Army in 1942. rising from private to a captaincy in O.S.S. He was discharged in 1946. By At thel ccrs of 1)1 Lnton the Common Council yesterday unanimously approving salary or r v iio has boed nlttf WBEN than five years, will become ram director of the radio sta- Nov. 9, it was announced to- He succeeds W. Robert Rich, is leaving to become a pro- i executive ;.i A’PIX, New Ic television station. Kreifner ame to WBEN in lary 1948 irom WWJ, Detroit.1 lad been announcer, disc jock- nd producer on stations in II- Indiana, Ohio and Michigi'M' „ .. r Trn he first led his high sc ho- ■; Robert GT8JT cLECTED « Hanlon annoint- _ _ . , earlier, with Stanley Warner Corp-. learned from reliable ]VII%tll V I ,nanaging thcalers ln Rochester. N. Y. PAYS TRIBUTErJohnston Victor TO GEN. CLARK WITH.|ln Welland Bout airport during his tenure as head of the Parks Department. OI me .rams uepaumcm. __ • . rrnruruiv I As manager of the airport, now I I OHief OHllll2 PARADE, CEREMONY Kreltnerjcws !divorced from the Parks Depart- 1UHI1CI iniun Milwaukee. Oct. 24 —Mar- University’s best-known ment. Hanlon will receive a salary of $12,000 a year, the same as he. .. has received during the last two. Jraduate ' sen Jehn R- Mc- years as commissioner. Carthv Rep.. Wts . came to his The $12.000 salary was fixed by, alma matcr s homecoming today e Common Council yesterday in, nd brought bis bride, the former Jean Kerr, with him for her first 3 dinances for the manager and a post wl may be given to Nathaniel A.. so mobbed by admiring dinances xor me manager auu -«n . .. . Milwaukee executive assistant, V‘m ‘a pVi buft«t. the sen- Duffy, the present airport director.. alumnl that hc dldn-t Cven Mayor Must Approve 1 Ret to finish his lunch before the The Council s action hS buses left for the football game, to final approval by the mayor, butt, But ho shook hands clapped backs and kissed a few women among the NEW YORK. Oct. 21 (INS).—A traditional ticker-tape parade up Broadway from the Battery to City Hall was staged Tuesday for • David W. Clark, mantle retiring Nations Gen ________ commarnler of .United forces in the Far East. An estimated 200,000 watched the parade. There was a special honor guard Special to The Courier Etpree Welland. Ont.. Oct. 26 — Mario Calandra. hard-hitting Buffalo mid-, dleweight. outpointed Walter Haba1 of Toronto tonight in the feature five-round bout of an amateur box- ing card. Two other Buffalo boxers won three-round decisions. Bobby Ko-. pack gained the nod over Joe Phil- lips of Niagara Falls, while Clif- ford Mitchell outpunched George! cers of Intcrnatkl three-day [ Mrs. Hel govornor. Miss Gc Lockport Holmes, Club. .V member been aj treasurer.| “It is members educated tivitics quickly a.-l Margrctt:i| third vice! Internatii urday aft! Conventu ‘SSSSlSrSr ftOARD CHAIRMAN OF with the Ninth Infantry Division. _______________________________________ Gen. Clark is retiring from the. stream of visitors who just had to j Army Oct. 31. meet' the senator. Many con- served under his command. They heavyweight battle, are now stationed at Ft. Dix, N. J., Lightweight Milan fioyanich and 175-pounder J eft Lan lost de- cisions to Canadian boxers. Conrad| Robitiallie outpointed Boyanich.i i while Jerry Blackburn of Toronto HOFFMAN CONCERN e began part-time announcing dramatics at WSPfJ, South and later announced in LI and. HI . home of Augus- College. which he attended, essively he worked on a station }nCpublican chairman, h Joekford, Springfield and Chi- chairman of lhe hile at WLW, Cincinnati, he ,lhc Un ,pd Slates H°ffmai’ ried the former Ivena Wright, 'cry Corporation, the concern o actress and secretary to the nounepd here Friday, i.'director of that station. There Gray a resident of 1. thrtW' children—Carolyne Sue,lJ__ .nw _ -,Ko™ suburb, ic By the Awoclaled Pre s SYRACUSE, Oct. 24 — William L. Pfi Trr, former New York State ■been •I of gratulated him or praised the wonderful work you arc doing. as one woman guest put it. McCarthy managed to work in a brief press conference. Asked to comment on the Government’ announcement that 1.456 federal employes have quit or been fired under the new security program, he said this was proof of the Ad- ministration’s housecleaning. DONALD W0HLHUETER DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF NIAGARA CD UNIT decisioned Herter. TOWNSEND TLECTED [ YYC commodore: ROSS Town onp ot 500 Washington Hgwy., Snyder. Thurs- day night was elected commodore of the Youngstown Yacht Club, lo- cated at the lower end of the Ni- agara River. Rix, owner of the nie aitf Dennis. The Ericksons (donvllhv, an Albany at 3393 Niagara Falls Blvd.! signed the state G.O.P. chairman- ship Sept. 23. He was succeeded by Representative KrezmJtn fillips'Signs 01 s,r ”', h College of tha Pacific battle to a 20-20 tie. McCarthy received his law de- gree from Marquette In 1935. or Nov. 23 Go lo, Mr Bp“J“ iin Virol Ic r cat urc 7it i H .Carr Verne WESLEY HAMPTON man- ager of Frontier s trucx trans- portation department, explained that, before the start of the ex- ToUn the most talk - wrestler in the United Spates ih yracuse, Oct. 27 —Joey De- d ys- has been signed do hc ii. once the golden hoy of Up- |he Upstate AC wrestling sh boxing, has begun bucking Memorial Auditorium next F headwind ol public disfavor' Plight. He will meet Art Niel lias settled down to serious Uic Georgia Wildcat who bowed along the comeback road. quspicuous manner here a wee c has been signed to meet Joe ,po Friday, done of Roxbury. Mass. in a ToUnws still regarded as ound middleweight fight here No 1 challenger to Lou Thes 23 crown and in recent months gained lie Syracuse boxer was slcned ?dcd • “ “ I 1 ? LOCKPORT. Oct. 20,—Appoint- ment of Roger Winner. 28, of Gas- port. as deputy director of Ni- agara County Civil Defense was announced today by Supervisor John K. Silsby, chairman of the « , • «• •. «-..n wa ..Then the buses rolled off. taking Roard Gf Supervisors and county 6-meter cabin-sloop, Jill, was per- the McCarthy s and thc' Civi, Defense director. , haps the finest football player alumni to see the Marquette and iP winner succeed Robert ever developed m the Buffalo Har- of SnriagvFtie who ic- vard Cup series when he played signed in Tiigust become Lock- 'halfback for Bennett Hieh School port City Clerk. Mr. Winner’s CD post pays $45°0 a year. I OSher Offi«.rs nSmea-werf; Vice' Mr. Winner was graduated from !commodore, James SOWBRBPlK Gasport High School in k954 rul ‘acara Falls; rear commodore, Don- attended the University of Koch- , POTjGRe. Niagara Fails; fleet, ester and Rochester Institute ofjeaptain, L.Wieoefnan Yoimw., Technology. He served in the U. S. Sown- secretar ' - treasurer «RlPS1 Navy from 1943 to 1945. VOHLHUeTef? and W- Ihe appointee has been a radio surgeon. KmeS OUfTla. Niagara eng.neer and announcer in Indiana. : Falls. Cod is awaiting his new a salesman and an employe of Dutch-built 46-foot ketch, shipped u D,'uIS1Sn Gcni by freighter from The Netherlands, eral Motors. He is the director of ’Tlmrsdav the Andrtws Volunteer Fire De- y' partment and was chairman of the .Building Committee responsihjg.A flniTtrt M lRrriPK for construction of Gas port's new ° $68 000 fire station. Mrs. Cl Miss Her of Distric the LancJ hostess cH Paul J. man. Mrs. Cl Quota In| vention scrapbookl ent categ| dividual year end| will be si thc Free Thc aware an indiviil outstandii Services Norm Rothschild. Syracuse pro- of a submission hold jenown as Thc ler who staged the viavnau-... . _ ilio welterweight title match J 11 and taJ ff c gsleeper hold, which has kept, , ’ .... . . . . “in the foreground the r tothschild says he s aiming at ring DeJohn with Buffalo’s® y%j__i. currently, the hot -j 'middleweight prospect Up- C DEC a. Is Elected Leader by Teachers Gavilan- Claw. The onetime Spr!«j ille foo Rothschild thinks thc two uld meet for thc State middle ‘In five cood fights. DeJohn ill be ready for a world title aid S. Keeler. shpeunferA ROi HESTER, Ocf. 24 • ughout ’'the ed for Ideas e local proj- modern and • period, thc , on of refinery approximately ncrease of pc- shlpped by same period is iger said, ate. cofrmion and o ners’ modern tank aggregating about L Woodwoi-T h s wagons deliv- dred barrels miles. Ulali Beauty Queen Salt Lake City. Oct. 26 Ten- nis star Tony Trabcrt. of Cincin- nati. was married tonight to a 23-year-old Utah beauty queen The ceremony joining the U. S. National amateur tennis champion and Miss Shauma Wood was held at the Salt Lake Country Club. Dr.HS haul to and from , wr .. , n a radius of 75 SiIPQmC ds of barrels of ▼ L kJ LFCctlVo petroleum prod- r T¥ L . STeSH iln His Behalf Mrs. Steven Pankow. wife of the. Democratic candidate for mayor. D ?tv'ofh in hit the campaign trail la ight in f place of her husband who was re- IT L ttei-D Saints (Mormon ported case Assemblyman Philip V. Baczkow- . . ... . .. ski vir -4 hairm n «e ,h0 vri represented Utah in the 1953 Miss iky my — Tom Po- DUrSing 8 bad : C T h e h i r d c °d augh t e rC o f «1 «.m ivm Phiiin v ____________' Mr . B I Wood of Salt Lake Cfty “The fi the Quota hard of h to the si children projects.” ‘The per is what v bers to t the group Mr. Ea chairman «nunity C ing luncl for their Feather c “There help, d Communi not live butions, 1 ways in w Talk by “Thc m munity C you are e 'cies, the become a Mrs. Li She is a 1 Dc:-ew Q At the Rt. Rev P.A.. adc topic was Leadershi Msgr. is a pity 1 World W that we r Can't Dc “For e we got as quick! peace tr rity ivernor District cD. PLUMB election of offi n ri..h “In recognition of her own dis- duced CAfOtSWfin, of New Quota c,UDt tinguished achievement and her York. a. national fashion authority. Saturday at a unselfish interest in the advance- Miss Erdmann stressed the impor- ence in Hotel ment of women in business and tancc of-costume jewelry on the lmcs lieutenant professional life.” read Ihe scroll i well-dressed women. With her talk. presented to Judge Madge Nma n she displayed several unusual a member of the Saturday at the luncheon of Busi pieces of jewelry that she had Club and Mrs. .ness and Professional Women's: taken with her. ist Aurora Quota II. Lang, also a wkport club, has secretary and portant for new ta Clubs to be ►urposes andac- organization as declared Mrs. Columbus. 0.. nt of Quota Club who spoke Sat- ie in Chicago introduced by ornell. governor a member of cw Quota Club, conference. Mrs. s general chair- BusinessWomen Name Margaret M. Hannon For Honor of Year itlincd plans of al for its con- in Chicago. A all the differ- services of in- • a period of a November 1954. as an entry for undation award, nted annually to organization for unity service. fd riding services of '.elude aid to the J public affairs 1 Mrs. Claflin. f these sendees our new mem- lost effective in Clubs of the Eighth District of New Presidents of clubs and'officers York Stale. The award designated of the district, who were seated at her as Buffalo's outstanding busi- a special table in front of the ness and professional woman of the speaker’s tabic, were introduced by year.” The luncheon was given in Miss Moehrino Kleinhans Music Hall at an all-day 0 '“idwTawart. the seventh re SPRING VILLE, SWITH W ins cipient of this award, was chosen i _ for the honor by the Business and ” ” ■■ol M 11'e Professional Women’s Club of Buf Hurrisbyrg. P« . Oct 27 IKS'— falo and five other clubs: Altrusa Patricia Smythc of the British Zonta Club of Buffalo, Buffalo horse show team continued her League of Advertising Women: domination of International jump- Buffalo Chapter, National Sccre ing event'' today when she won taries Association, and Quota Club tier third blue ribbon at Harris- of Buffalo. Miss Lois Botsford burg's State Farm Show Arena, first vice president of Ihe Bullale jhc 24-ycar-olcl Club,-------‘ J ' ■..... J Briton cleared nil 18 jumps in the fault and out competion in 29 seconds. 5 2 5 sec- Mary Clark presented the award. Workshop U Feature Miss CJOrothy Miller Eighth 0,'d quicker than Irelands Cap- District director, was moacrutor at ( ° ni Ronhie Mulch an informal workshop on member- of ,,1r Lmlrd States was third, ship conducted this morning in the music hall. Four panel members., each presenting one idea, took parti in the cli.'cussion. Mi , Marv Lou Sprague f the1 East Aurora Uuo spoKc on mcreas- ¥ i ing club membership with ‘ a co- I L'£ 1’ ordinated plan.” Mrs. Gladys Par JO k f H-ClIxCTl dee. of the Perr ' Club, expressed! need for an orientation “ rtl help members find the most enjoy doing in the An outline of the by-laws andl ... „ _ their relation to club meetings and] Mr - Wallace Qua. retiring presi- j to membershiD was presented by d ,u.of he ,A™.herst Garden plub. rls’ services, aid 'Pauline Zukowski. of the Tona. I officiated at the annual installa- gcd. family and' wandas CluB. I '® 1 of J e ne officers at a meet-, i mg at 2 o clock yesterday after- -f . ___ _ 7 • ——- Urgas Use of Costume Jewelry • upon in the Amherst Community | g-. J.BUsdeLL f. BLy H dockhahn J'Bums' C.nurrn • • • , expressed, 1 course “to1 4 , 11 f - • ecix.lhey;A.t Meeting Miss Knowtton , presidentfChurch. r ” u-B ,y H.Ldrpen of the Dunkirk Frcdoma Club, em During the meeting the follow- IJ„, • • II A L _ llf _ AL T ¥ -i phasized the necessity for members mg officer were installed: Mrs. airiCia ilUTChinSOn IISS H PI flc ( Ain m ill to participate in program planning 1 i;agene Hasselbcck. president; Mrs. o. T-, i U If V f IO I lCcillo VA 111111111 ( Miss Ciszak presided at the Lewis T Hcnrich. first vicc-presi- Ol 11(1011 re(l II for the Com ■•.luncheon ihe introduced Miss) dent; Mrs. Warren H Buell, sec-j mign, spoke dur Maijorie biwman, chairman of. ond vice-president; Mrs. Howard! - r ,i:i nktng members Ihe local observance of National innmcham recording seerrtan,,:iv: .... ...... .. - - noi d. 'ott. Lancaster. ce in the Red Business Women's Dixie D w6erin many ways to r o- 1 •! ■ scon The singer Is Marred of course can- J' financial contri MeVailS SllOW are many other tarians can help. er earn about Com- and the more its many agen- iu will want tc it.” ve the welcome, f the Lancaster- t . Saturday the man J. Nuwer. he group. His ortems, or Blind Sf l rimy VAiit Week. Missj Mrs. Harry E. Pocock. correspond- return, intro-j mg secretary; Mrs Ralph L. U , Duca. treasurer; Mrs. S. Wesley] ’ 5‘ Palmer, librarian, and Mrs. Clar- 'r;:l once A. Gifford and Mrs. Philip Vhwjcickhard. directors. Schwartz Gets Ruth i.:ti song stylist, will be featured in the new floor shower . ■ ri opening tomorrow night at Me-' -xHllOIlcll Ijlllil I Ofet Van’s Niagara-Hertei night club • The National Association of Re-r She has been ai jOf Nurses for Style Shov ‘sl S 'neca ll?j The Niagara Frontier Industrial.Names. ' urses' Club will hold a card party Jean M rs. a,,d fashion show at 8 p.m. Friday l|Jud!L jat the Lafayette Presbyterian (Church. Mrs. Mabel P. Fhior stu-chairman, will be assistec it0eH“iv r,’ahn,i,n- rsity of Mi a tt r ac t io n ii night clubs am hotels in Chica go and Ne York for t h • last two years. A new novel ty act, plus dance lean . . .... . 1 making its Buf leclarcd' It is I faj0 debut als- d not learn after are on the bill m the mistakes Making thei r World Wart I app,„ With a Red” ances tonigh he pointed out. 1 are Harry Howe, i out of Europe ; comedian; Ann iibie before 5h«rJey fc'te Jung. Chinese 11947 tired Civil Employes yesterday an-l10 J (n- ;i1' bounced the appointment of MrsJ8a evmi,n Florence W. Zimmer, of 2075 Maii 0ak,;!n ‘ •'; 3t.. as field vice-president. She told a is the first woman to be named tdestate that post. jthat Mrs. Zimmer, secretary of the! Unit) Buffalo Chapter, will preside over for, Region 2. New York State. A na- tive of Amherst. Mass.. Mrs. Zim- p mcr graduated from the Columbia ij University Law School in Wash ington. D. C., and was admitted to the bar in the District of Columb in 1935. She was A17 the General Counsel U. S. Maritime Coin I iscuss sing Ray Smith, [broker, yesterday ninar for real1 'el Lafavcttc, niadt the model'- joonslbh- Alis ci e for sponso. ihnVques of; Shear Th'L ihe subj h lid • a 1 ope I w. _____ the ! dancer, and Carol Lynn, song styl- ' She is an officer ii WINDY Windy, increasing high clouds, wanner Tomorrow. SENIOR u° 9Bi €Sfi Ci sz On mm BEST DRESSED Betty inn Pete D - .• Mvw fjCTJtev ? jit?! 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