Holland Central High School - Wooden Shoe Yearbook (Holland, NY)

 - Class of 1954

Page 59 of 68

 

Holland Central High School - Wooden Shoe Yearbook (Holland, NY) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 59 of 68
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junior High Chorus Fggnt Egg: Leora Murray, Mary Montgomery, Nancy Lowe, Walter Smith, James Franczak, Edward Farrar, Lawrence Ferm, William Franczak, Lawrence Schweizer, Thomas Moore, Beverly Laude, Carolyn Schneider, Martha Schweizer. Second Egg: Rebecca Spencer, Lorraine Kalinowski, Margaret Kramer, Norbert Bennett, Harold Jacobs, David Hossenlopp, Leland Norberg, Kurt Bemb, Peder Hancher, Thomas Galante, William McArthur, Jean Schweizer, Carol Webber, Bonnie Sprague, Judy Bemb. Third Egg: Diana Hardy, Kathleen Savage, Helen Schrader, Leonard Krzeminski, Herbert Newland, William Bennett, Gary Nagel, Carlton Nourse, James Makowski, Norman Wangelin, Judith Webb, Carol Bame, Beverly Ehrhardt, Betty Bingenheimer. Fogrth in-3: Mrs. Roll Qdirectorl, Sandra Sleeper, Lynn Filer, Carol Karpio, Jerome Pastwick, William Weaver, Raymond Harpester, Douglas Morrell, Gerald Fischer, Roger Haase, Carole Haase, Karen Roll, Carol Pilkington, Janet Stemper faccompanistl. X S K A 0 Y K X .f o I ' I' .f Q X fi If unior Band o X P-1 Front Row: Carol Pilkington, Lynn Filer, William Franczak, Carolyn Schneider, James Franczak, C3-lirzeminski, ie-cgng, QQ: Diane Savage, Jack Appleget, Margaret Kramer, Judy Davies, Raymond Stojek, Walter Smith, Harold Jacobs, Carlton Nourse, Cort Kramer, David Sillaway, Miss Provick Qdirectorj, Gordon Ferm, Norman Wangelin, Edward Grinsell, Philip Coombs. 1 - 1, Ui' sd

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Senior Chorus Front Egg: Shirley Bohadlo, Nancy Geer, Sharon Fischer, Barbara Barrow, Barbara Roth, Harold Pratt, David Neischel, Stanley Keller, John Grizer, Patricia Moritz, Louise Heitman, Sue Neischel, Patsy Rudd. Sgggng Row: Jane Rice, Marilyn Guenther, Frances Krzeminski, Betty Heitman, Maureen Major, Walter Berg, Richard Farrar, Robert Schreiber, Bert Smith, James Kern, Barbara Hossenlopp, Barbara Cornwall, Janet Stemper, Marcia Kirkby, Mary Guilmain. Third Egg: Rose Marie Pastwick, Ellen Laidlaw, Virginia Copeland, Patricia Weaver, Diana Cushing, John Hossenlopp, Robert Devling, Gordon Becker, Russell Major, Dolores Fydrych, Carolyn Coombs, Patricia Roth, Audrey Martindale, Paula Darden, Mrs. Roll Qdirectorl. Fourth Egg: Judy Kelly, Sally Grinsell, Elizabeth Laidlaw, June Major, Albert Nagel,Ernest Holewinski, Burt Filer, Gordon Hessel, Walter Potter, Audrey Keller, Gail Laser, Joan Hezel, Mary Walczyk, Gertrude Ludwig. Choral A ir cs XX. E Q' I4 Y . ' 0 1 M :vi qi!-4m XA .f wire A f .f .wltgf Cuiain, f 5 fl? RX Front Roy: Shirley Bohadlo, Nancy Geer, Virginia Copeland, Sharon Fischer, Diana Cushing, Betty Heitman, Gertrude Ludwig, Louise Heitman. Second Row: Albert Nagel, Gordon Hessel, John Hossenlopp. Third Row: James Kern, Bert Smith, Robert Schreiber, Richard Farrar, Harold Pratt. Patricia Weaver Caccompanistj, Mrs. Roll Cdirectorl. if 7 E93



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