Kenmore High School - Kenitorial Yearbook (Kenmore, NY)
- Class of 1942
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J ' N THE ITG PUBLISHED ANNUALLY BY THE STUDENTS OF THE KENMORE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL. KENMORE, NEW YORK 9 I 1 GC, 9 x0 S Cy, QQ Winning Hue war requires sacrifice on The pari of every ciiizen. To win ine peace we musr combine wiinin our- selves unciersianciinq, broadmindeciness, cooperaiion, broiiierhooci, sporismanship, and ambiiion. Lei us cio our parr in-sacrificing our Time, eilioris, and money To +l'1is all- imporiani cause of winning born The war and The peace. DEDICATICDIXI A ' i To Mr. LeRoy L. PiTkin The class oT I942 is inolebTecT Tor his playing such guidance. unolersTanoling, and cooperaTion To The TullesT exTenT. WiTh Tc, Q a viTal parT in The success OT iTs acTiviTies. To The senior class he has given K J 9 aTFecTion and enThusiasrn The seniors oT '42 deolicaTe The KeniTorial To Their senior class adviser, Mr. PiTkin. A ii c QQNTENTS E FOUNDATION or Furuks PEACE Q2 ADMINISTRMIQN A UNDERSTANDING CLASSES BIQQTHERHQQD ACTIVITIES ' INTEIQDEDENDENCE I ISQHQQI I IFF ' CQQPEIQATIQN ATHLETICS SDQIQTSMANSHIP n ADVERTISING AMBITIQN I I I AD NQNXST ' ,Maw , ,., ' . U .1'y, 1 if -wr-.A-5,-1-f . 'IJ 72 . ,,,..!YN,N.'-:V 6 QATXQN S x UNUUQS 1 m 1 . w , ' 11. .- F-I . .- .s - .x 1 . .A V I ., 972 he WNDNG E if 3. x Florence Duscher i 3 Firsf row: Mr. Frank C. Densberger, superinfendenf of schools: Dr. Elmer L. Sleeper, frusfeey Mr. Kennefh O. Irvin, disfricf clerlc, business manager, Mr. George F. Wallace, Sr., presidenfg Mrs. Mil- dred L. Clemenfs, vice-presidenfg Dr. Laverne I-I. Bruclcer, freasurer. lNof in fhe picfure is Mr. Lloyd E. Greer, frusfee.I Those in fhe know in Kenmore Senior I-Iigh School realize fhaf fhere is an im- porfanf group of people worlcing fo formulafe school policies and direcf ifs acfivifies, a group Iiffle seen by fhe average sfudenf, fhe Board of Educafion. This group re- ceives fhe inspirafion for many recreafional and educafional advanfages which are Iafer carried ouf by fhe school officials, whose parf in fhe maffers is nof a small one. In fhis, The second year in fhe new school, fhe adminisfrafion is finding fhaf 'Ihe sfudenfs are acquiring again fhe feeling of school spirif which was Iosf momenfarily Iasf year when new regulafions wenf info effecf. On fhe whole, fhe facf fhaf mosf sfudenfs now fhinlc of fhe new school as home is due fo fhe combined efforfs of fhe faculfy, school officials, and fhe board of educafion. FRANK C. DENSBERGER JOHN E. DEMOREST RAYMOND S. FRAZLER A-B-I A-M-I Corning. N. Y. B.S., A.M., Middlesex, N. Y. BS EcI'M',Ll Plgilsliurq' N' YQIN' ea o Superinfendenf of Schools Supervisor of Commercial Deparfmenff-jr Syracuse Universify Secondary Educafion PIGHSEQES EIQQZIPEIIOF Columbia Unzversify Keulia College Wesf pogif i Columbia Universify Universify of vffaio il, I, lv HJ Nu OFFICIALS ROY G. FREEMAN B.S., AM., Edwards, N. Y Principal Sf. Lawrence Universify Columbia Universify op 14 .Arc .K CARL W. BAISCH B.S., PLM., Tonawanda Head of Science Deparfmenf Vice Principal Universify of Buffalo FACU LTY ln This year oT naTional emergency The TaculTy oT Kenmore Senior l-ligh School has Tound iTselT unusually busy. The Kenmore Teachers AssociaTion has had an especially acTive year wiTh a member oT The K.l-l.S. TaculTy. Mrs. GerTrude M. ChiTTenden, as presidenT. In addiTion To The regular TaculTy meeTings and special deparTmenTal discussions, many members oT The TaculTy parTicipaTed in The naTional war eTforT by noT only Talcing useTul courses, buT in some cases Teaching Them. Dr. RoberT W. WalTon, medical supervisor, TaughT TirsT aid classes, while Mr. Carl Baisch, Mr. Theodore Siekmann, and Mr. Roland Gladieux TaughT science classes in civilian deTense. In cooperaTion wiTh deTense work, Mr. Russell BenTz, Mr. George Dobson, and Mr. Carl Baisch TaughT vocaTional classes in The naTional program OT which Mr. Lynn Nichols is The head. The women Teachers have also been acTive. Miss EdiTh BriTTon, Miss Virginia Carey, and Miss Mollie Jones Tool: The Red Cross MoTor Corps Course which noT only Trained Them To drive ambulances, buT also TaughT Them To Take care oT The mechanical parTs OT The auTomobile. More Than sevenTy-Tive per cenT oT The TaculTy Tool: The Ten-weelcs' Red Cross course. The Teachers were insTrucTed in bandaging, arTiTicial respiraTion, and general TirsT aid TreaTmenT. Pioneers in whaT aT TirsT mighT be considered The humorous side oT The naTional emergency were Miss Marie KauTTman and Mr. Wesley Snyder, who pedaled Their bicycles To school. FirsT row: Miss ScoTT: Miss Usher: Miss Cook: Miss Gendreau: Mrs. ChiTTenden: Mr. Baisch: Mr. Freeman: Mr. Frazier: Mrs. Peck: Mr, BraunTon: Miss l-lepinsTall: Miss Harms. Second row: Miss HunT: Miss T-luTTer: Miss Williamson: Miss SmiTh: Miss R. Dearing: Miss ChiTTenden: Mrs. Bollman: Mrs. ScouTen: Miss A. Dearing: Miss Weilhamer: Miss Cudlipp: Mrs. Moran: Miss Cameron: Mrs. Ellis: Miss Conn: Mr. Vosburgh. Third row: Mr. WiTzig: Miss Tieerdsma: Miss BriTTon: Miss Jones: Miss Carey: Miss SuTherland: Miss Chase: Miss KauTTman: Miss Barrows: Miss NighTingale: Miss Onasch: Miss Meagher: Miss Krause: Miss EasTerbrool1: Miss O'Malley: Mr. Sielcmann. FourTh row: Mr. Marlalc: Mr. OTTenhamer: Mr. Bollier: Mr. Miller: Mr. BenTz: Mr. Lindberg: Mr. CvreTe: Mr. Barna: Mr. Nichols: Mr. Palmer: Mr. Gladieux: Mr. PiTkin: Mr, Hann: Mr. Snyder. COMMERCIAL Raymond S. Frazier, B.S., Ed.M., Plaffsburg, N. Y. I-lead of Deparfmenf Plaffsburg Sfafe Normal, Wesf Poinf, Universify of Buffalo Cafharine A. Granf, B.S., Elmira Heighfs, N. Y. New York Unive sify Frederick E. Grefe, B.S., Ed.M., Buffalo Syracuse Universify, Uniyersify of Buffalo Beafrice L. Hunl, B.S., Oneida, N. Y. Syracuse Universify LeRoy L. Pifkin, B.S., Ed.M., Buffalo Syracuse Universify Mildred Smifh, A.B., Corfland, N. Y. Syracuse Universify Dorofhy Tieerdsma, llion, N. Y. Plaffsburg Sfafe Normal Marie Weilhamer, B.S., Ufica, N. Y. Syracuse Universify Alberf J. Wifzig, B.S., Buffalo Universify of Buffalo ENGLISH Mrs. Gerfrude M. Chiffenden, A.B., Burlingfon, Vl. I-lead of Deparfmenf Smifh College Virginia Carey, A.B., Kenmore D'Youville College Elizabefh Chiffenden, A.B., Burlingfon, Vf. Smifh College C. Esfher Hepinsfall, B.S., Ed.M., Canisfeo, N. Y. Syracuse Universify, Uniyersify of Buffalo C. Osborne HuH'on, A.B., M.A., Alliance, Ohio Mounf Union College, Syracuse Universify lln fhe armed forcesl Charles Marlak, Jr., B.S., Binghamfon, N. Y. Universify of New I-lampshire, New York Universify, Syracuse Universify Richard W. Offenhamer, A.B., Buffalo Colgafe Universify Margaref E. O'MaIIey, A.B., Barker, N. Y. Trinify College F. Grace Scoff, A.B., Kenmore Syracuse Universify Eve Sfrong, B.S., Elfon, N. Y. lffnaca College, Cornell Universify Grace Sufherland, A.B., Kenmore Syracuse Universify Clarence R. Voslaurgh, B.S., M.A., Bafavia, N. Y. I-lamilfon College, Columbia Universify Mary E. Williamson, B.A., Buffalo, N. Y. D'Youville College FACULTY Miss Marie-Jeanne Gen- dreau, Mrs. Clifford Scoufen, Miss Suzanne I-luffer, and Miss C. Esfher I-lepinsfall were among fhose who parfi- cipafed in fhe Monday affer- noon acfivifies of fhe Red Cross firsf aid class faughf by Dr. Roberf W. Walfon for fhe feachers. FINE ARTS Margarel' E. Chase, King Ferry, N. Y. Syracuse Universify Carl W. Hann, B.S., Ed.M., Andover, N. Y. Ifhaca College, Canisius College, Fredonia Sfafe Normal Arfhur H. Lindberg, B.F.A., Worcesfer, Mass. Praff lnsfifufe, Worcesfer Arf Museum School, Arf Sfudenfs League of New York, Grand Cenfral Arf School T. Francis McLaughlin, B.A., lMusicl, Jordan, N. Y. Syracuse Universify HEALTH Dr. Roberf W. Walfon, B.S., M.D., Kenmore Medical Supervisor Georgefown Universify Helen Jackson, R.N., Salamanca, N. Y. School Nurse Millard Fillmore I-lospifal Gladys Moran, R.N., Syracuse, N. Y. School Nurse I-lospifal of fhe Good Shepherd Cafherine Smifh, R.N., B.S., Kenmore Visifing Nurse Buffalo General Flospifal, William Smifh College Aileen Cudlipp, Buffalo Bryanf and Sfraffon Business College Secrefary HOME ECONOMICS Winifred D. Cook, A.B., A.M., Glenwood, Iowa Park College, Columbia Universify Mrs. Helen T. Ellis, B.S., A.M., Jacksonville, Ill. MacMurray College, Columbia Universify INDUSTRIAL ARTS Lynn P. Nichols, B.S., Bafavia, N. Y. Direcfor of lndusfrial Arfs Mechanics lnsfifufe, New York Universify Russell Benfz, B.S., Buffalo Buffalo Sfafe Teachers College George Dobson, B.S., Ed.M., Kenmore Buffalo Sfafe Teachers College, Universify of Buffalo LANGUAGE Lillian M. Barrows, A.B., Kenmore Universify of Buffalo Ann E. Conn, A.B., Kenmore Uniyersify of Buffalo Marie-Jeanne Gendreau, New Bedford, Mass. Middlebury College, l'Universife de Grenoble Beulah M. Harms, A.B., A.M., Wellsville, N. Y. Universify of Michigan, Middlebury College I O FACU LTY One social eve-nf for fhe women feachers was a 'rea al which Miss Elizabefh Chiffen- den, Miss Grace Scoff, Miss Marie Kauffman, and Miss C. Esfher Hepinsfall were phofo- graphed. LIBRARIANS Mrs. Eleanor Peck, A.B., B.S., Warsaw, N. Y. Elmira College, Universify of Buffalo Elizabefh Easferbrooh B.A., Toronfo, Onfario Universify of Buffalo MATHEMATICS William H. Braunfon, A.B., A.M., Pd.M., lHon.l Warsaw, N. Y. Head of Deparfmenf Hamilfon College, Columbia Universify Mollie A. Jones, A.B., Norfh Tonawanda, N. Y. Universify of Buffalo C. Sherwood Miller, A.B., Ed.M., Kenmore Hamilfon College, Universify of Buffalo W. Vicfor Owen, B.S.. Kenmore Universify of Michigan, Albany Sfafe College lln The armed forcesl Mrs. Anne Scoufen, A.B., Shippensburg, Pa. Wilson College, lfhaca College Beniamin B. Sharpe, B.A., M.A., Greenwich, N. Y. Wesleyan Universify, Universify of Buffalo Princefon Universify lln fhe armed forcesl PHYSICAL EDUCATION Chesfer Bollier, B.P.E., Norih Tonawanda, N. Y. Springfield College Marie Kauffman, Richmond, Ind. Norfh American Gymnasfic Union, lndianapolis, Marie R. Schuler, B.S., Buffalo Courfland Normal School, Universify of Buffalo Wesley F. Snyder, B.S., M.S., Kenmore Michigan Sfafe Universify, Syracuse Universify SCIENCE Carl W. Baisch, B.S., A.M., Tonawanda, N. Y. Head of Deparfmenf Universify of Buffalo Rolland J. Gladieux, A.B., M.S., Toledo, Ohio Oberlin College, Syracuse Uniyersify The mechanical side of fhe aufomobile is beffer undersfood loy Miss Edifh Briffon lrighf picfurel Miss Mollie Jones and Miss Virginia Carey lleff picfurel since fhey have ioinecl fhe Red Cross Mofor Corps. Ind Suzanne Huffer, B.A., Buffalo Universify of Buffalo . v J. Curfis Palmer, A.B., M.A., Hilf Q . Syracuse Universify, Colum ' niversify Clifford E. Scoufen, A.B., M.A. ylvania, Pa. Sf. Lawrence Universify, Mansfield College Theodore J. Sielcmann, B.S., Buffalo Sf, Lawrence Universify SOCIAL SCIENCE George J. Barna, B.S., Ed.M., Manville, N. J. Hobarf College, Universify of Buffalo Edith R. Briffon, A.B., A.M., Buffalo Cornell Universify Margery L. Cameron, A.B., Buffalo Elmira College Alice C. Dearing, A.B., Kenmore D'Youville College Rufh Dearing, A.B., Kenmore D'Youville College STUDY HALL Florence Bollman, B.Ed., Cadiz, Ohio Ohio Wesleyan Universify, Universify of Buffalo Ohio Sfafe Universify Frances S. Usher, A.B., Seneca Falls, N. Y. Mounf Holyoke College SECRETARIAL Charloffe A. Nighfingale, Kenmore Secrefary fo fhe Principal Dorofhy Onasch, Glen Roclc, N. J. 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N X X who are now with the arm- S . f f l . l SENIOR OFFICERS CLASS HISTORY FirsT row: CoT'Tmang Freudenbergerg Pillceyg Lilalcg Mr. PiTlcin, adviser. For The lasT Tew billions oT years a sTrange change oT climaTe has invariably Talcen place in The norThern laTiTudes oT This TerresTrial globe aTTer a cerTain period oT winTer. This TransTormaTion is call- ed spring and is accompanied by a varieTy oT signs such as warm breezes, robins, marbles, and a Trend Toward amourousness in The young men. BuT To The seniors oT Kenmore I-ligh School iT means ThaT some- Thing oT much greaTer signiTicance is in The oTTinggnamely, graduaTion. In This posiTion The members oT The class oT '42 now Tind Themselves, and, realizing iT, They menTally lean baclc in Their easy chairs, puT on Their slippers, and philosophize on Their varied achievemenTs oT The lasT Three years. ATTer a glorious and soul-saTisTying vacaTion as graduaTes oT iunior high school, we Tound ourselves ThrusT inTo The company oT menTal and physical gianTs who were called by us poor sophomores- iuniors and seniors. WiTh all due respecT, This aTTiTude soon changed. Then The organizing oT The class began. T-lome room oTTicers were chosen, and The Tollowing class- oTTicers were elecTed: James Pilliey, president James Coleman, vice presidenT: Don Freudenberger, secreTary7 and Virginia CoTTman, Treasurer. Previously, The acTiviTies oT The sophomore class had been limiTed To raTher minor venTures. I-lowever, The class oT '42 resenTed This cusTom and inauguraTed a Truly sophomore insTiTuTion, The sophomore hop, The iniTial success oT which has been illusTraTed by iTs subsequenT yearly appearances. ATTer vacaTion, we reTurned To school in SepTember. BuT waiTl Should I merely say school? IT was a brand new building, The inside oT which sTudenTs and Teachers alike were eager To see. ln The Tall oT I ThaT year The pageanT dedicaTing The new school was sTaged. Much oT our enThusiasm was, oT course, caused by our naTural elaTion over being iuniors. The oTTicers whom we chose as our represenTaTives Tor The coming year were: James Pillcey, presidenT: Clyde lvIusTy, vice presidenTq Virginia CoTTman, secreTaryg and Don Freudenberger, Treasurer. Also, we were TorTunaTe To have lvlr. LeRoy PiTl4in as class adviser. fC0ntimzerl on page 161 ILeTTl IT I am elecTed . . . The I-loover elec- Tion scene showed True poliTical Tervor in a re- hearsal Tor The senior play, The American Way. IRighTI Richard Simp- lrins and CarmeliTa Fisher, leads in The I942 senior play, porTrayed a Ger- man immigranT couple in America. I 5 I penT, gave an approving eye To Queen Virginia CoTFman and King Don Freudenberger as They led The grand march aT The I94l Junior Prom. I Continued from page 152 The TirsT oT The class acTiviTies Tor our iunior year was The sTage show direcTed by Richard Simplcins and Wilson Shaw wiTh music by Dan BogarT's orchesTra. The audience was TreaTed To a combinaTion oT Tarce and specTacle which, if applause can be used as a meTer, was enTerTaining To sTudenTs and TaculTy alike. AnoTher success was regisTered by The class oT '42 when iT presenTed The ScarleT Pim- pernel. IT was The TirsT class-sponsored moTion picTure shown aT The school. BuT The climax oT The iunior year is indispuTably The Junior Prom. Wifh Virginia CoTTman as chair- man and marine liTe as Theme, The class oT '42 ouTdid iTselT in presenTing an evening oT pleasure. Virginia CoTFman was crowned queen and Don Freuclenberger, king in The ceremonies. By universal agreemenT, a good Time was had by all. The year was soon over, however, and aTTer a summer oT resT and re'uvenaTion we prepared To enTer The lasT porTion oT our high school liTe. STudenTs look Torward To The senior year Tor wiTh iT comes The culminaTion oT parTicipaTion in all The acTiviTies and organizaTions. In This Trame oT mind we re-enTered Those classic porTals and soon chose as our oTTicers: James Pilkey, presidenTg Virginia CoTTman, vice presidenT1 Don Freudenberger, secreTary1 and STeven Lilak, Treasurer. In early November preparaTions were begun Tor The Senior Carnival and iT was a common sighT To see many a worThy, over-worked senior muTTering To himselT as he ambled along The corridor. EThel STevens and JaneT Holland, ioinT chairmen, endeavored To organize The various divisions inTo a well- conducTed program while scores oT oTher perspiring seniors sTrove valianTly To masTer Their respecTive parTs. When The memorable evening arrived, crowds Tilled The corridors, overTlowed The side-shows, and, in general, gave The Ticl4eT Talcers liTTle resT. AT The sTage show Dick Shepard, who ably Tilled The role oT masTer oT ceremonies, had The pleasure oT inTroducing The queen oT The carnival, June Reimann. The TesTiviTies oT The evening were concluded wiTh dancing To The caTchy, rhyThms oT Jaclc Spencer's orchesTra. OTher winTer class acTiviTies were The ChrisTmas parTy and The TalenT show- movie program presenTed in February, The laTTer being under The direcTion oT BeTTy Hughes and Wilson Shaw. AT TirsT no one would commiT himselT, louT Tinally The senior play commiTTee came ouT oT iTs huddle and announced meelcly enough ThaT The American Way by KauTman and T-larT was To be presenTed. Those quieT words were more porTenTous Than They sounded, Tor The producTion would require a casT oT more Than one hundred, and scores oT cosTumes would be needed. NeverTheless, Through The Tine acTing oT Richard Simplcins and CarmeliTa Fisher, The Two leads, and The unceasing energy and direcT- ing abiliTy oT Miss Eve STrong, The American Way was a rousing success. Each year The senior class has The opporTuniTy oT choosing The seniors who have been ouTsTanding during T eir Three years in The school, and This year Their opinions were as Tollows: JusT a loT oT cuT-ups! ThaT was The commiTTee in charge oT decoraTions Tor The l94l Senior Carnival. I6 AlTred, The sea ser- HISTORY BOY Jim Pilkey Paul O'Rourke Rodney Hood Cy Penley Jim Campbell Carl Chofoff Jim Coleman Bob Marfineck Clyde Musfy Howie Bell Dick Shepard Dick Simpkins Carl Chofoff Bob Hoff Clyde Musfy Mr. LeRoy L. Pifkin, senior class adviser, and friend, bofh looked very happy af fhe I94I under-sea J u n i o r Prom. Annual Senior Poll Mosf Popular Mos? Friendly Mosf Sfuclious Besf Dancer Mosf Humorous Biggesf Flirf Besf Looking Mosf Afhlefic Mosf Obliging Besf Dressed Mosf Sophisficafecl Besf Acfor and Acfress Biggesf Line Mosf Drag wifh Faculfy Mosf Energefic GIRL Virginia Coffman Mimi Sfinson Bernice Lucas Janef Holland Janef Lovelace Mimi Sfinson Virginia Coffman Beffy Brunswick Beffy Hughes Janef Lovelace Virginia Coffman Carmelifa Fisher Janef Lovelace Jean Pierce Jean Pierce The final acfivify of our high school career was fhe Senior Supper Dance under fhe general direc fion of fhe officers. The success of fhe evening was insured by Jim Campbell's quips as foasfmasfer and fhe dancing in fhe gym lafer in fhe evening, The proposed class giff, af fhe fime of fhis wriflng was a porfable public address unif. Whefher fhe course of fhe nexf few billions of years will be alfered b our graduafion l do nof know buf if is a cerfainfy fhaf fhe nexf few years hold greaf changes and! revelafions for fhe class of Sweef and regal June Reimann, Queen of fhe I94I Senior Carnival, accepfed flowers from M. C. Dick Shepard. pon fyo CLASS Good aTTernoon, Tolks, here we are aT The ringside OT iusTice, bringing you a play by play descripTion oT The sTaTe versus Bill Guiney -The quesTion under discussion being wheTher To leT him swing and sway or walk away. The accused is charged wiTh sniping Tires Trom TooTsie Toys. His accomplices are Brownie Calloway, Webbie Downs, and Al HemsTreeT, Three oT The chieT wiTnesses on The sTand here Today. DisTricT ATTorney Pierce is coming To The TronT. She's speaking To The deTending lawyer Bud Hughes. Words are passing back and TorTh beTween Them. D. A. Pierce is reTurning To her seaT To conTer wiTh her assisTanT, John HuTchison. GeT ready, Tolks, here comes The honorable Judge Hood, The Towering pillar of iusTice in The hall of crime Today. The courT arises and The Trial begins. AT This poinT, ladies and genTlemen, we would like To remind you ThaT DocTor HinTermeier's 'HasTy-TasTy HealTh ViTamizer wiTh locked-in Tlavor la paTenT invenTed by John LiTTleTield, new chieT.o sTaTT oT The STeTson, STerner, Spoor, and Jones HealTh InsTiTuTel will give you ThaT boosT To happiness-ThaT glow oT eTTervescence-ThaT bouncing build-up To buoyancy. Buy some Today aT your corner drug sTore. BuT waiT- The TirsT wiTness is approaching The sTand-Frank lvancic. D. A. Pierce sTrides To The wiTness chair. Where were you aT The Time oT The crime? Purchasing egg cups aT DoTzour's DeparTmenT sTore Trom The salesgirl, Jane HollisTen, while CynThia Davis played The cash regisTer. Did you noTice anyThing suspicious abouT The deTendanT? Yes, his bow Tie was crooked, and he was conversing wiTh Jack Rhiem, The noTorious ielly bean sniper oT l925. Lawyer Hughes comes To The sTand wiTh The glinT oT iusTice in his eye. Are you an acquainTance oT Clyde GoTT's? Weren'T you boTh employed by Russell lv1oTTaT in his DeparTmenT oT Public SaniTaTion along wiTh The accused? Wasn'T iT True ThaT Mr. Guiney was a clean and uprighT ciTizen? Yes, he had To be wiTh his Type oT occupaTion. ThaT is all, sTep down. The courT applauds. A wonderful perTormance oT a man doing his duTy To his counTry. And now, while we're waiTing Tor The second wiTness To be called, we'll describe To you people oT The radio audience some oT The renowned Tigures in The courTroom. Speaking oT sporTs, Bob lvlorTon, Tamous golT pro, and Ray George, The Tennis champion oT 1953, are viewing wiTh inTeresT This specTacular evenT. SeaTed wiTh Them is anoTher oT The kings oT sporT, Don Freudenberger, inTernaTional swimming champ, and his co-champion, Florence Hanford. Alva Score, The virTuoso oT The violin, is here wiTh Jean SmiTh, Hollywood dancing sTar. Here's a scoop! BeTTy SmiTh, English auThoress, enTered iusT ahead oT Cy Penley, The laTesT dancing sensaTion oT Eliason's EliTe, a popular rendezvous. lFor new pep and vigor in your dance sTep, Try Dr. HinTermeier's HasTy-TasTy HealTh ViTamizer. We guaranTee re- sulTsll Ah, buT Tolks, The second wiTness is rising: he is approaching The sTand, and here comes The guesTion- RoberT ShaTer, Tell The iury iusT whaT happened The nighT oT This crime. Well, sir, Elmer Rohring and l were riding home in my rockeT ship aTTer aTTending The local show when we noTiced The deTendanT acTing suspiciously! Suddenly, he sTooped and removed The Tires Trorn a TooTsie Toy ThaT was parked by a nearby begonia bush. He Then progressed down The sTreeT, sTop- ping only once To chaT wiTh Wilma Powell and BeTTy Jane STreeTer, who were on Their way home Trom Their bridge club. All righT. Cross examine. WhaT Type oT people did The deTendanT associaTe wiTh? Oh, he was always seen wiTh socieTy, sir. He was Triendly wiTh DoroThy Buck, The lv1eTropoliTan Opera sTar. wiTh The 'Fashion sTylisT, M. J. Rapp, and wiTh BeTTy Hughes, The concerT pianisT. He also knew Jim Coleman, The Track sTar. and PaT STone, The well-known radio commedienne. I8 PROPHECY ThaT should be proof of The defendanT's characTer. Thank you, sTep down. And There, friends of our large radio audience, is The brillianf TesTimony of a four sTar wiTness! BuT you Too may be raTed wiTh four sTars if ou Take Dr. HinTermeier's HasTy-TasTy HealTh ViTamizer now -before iT is Too laTe. You Too can be The life of The wiTness chair wiTh This wonderful Tonic. Don'T cle- lay: Today is The day! Back To The Trial- Dr. RoberT Usher, The greaTly famed prophef of fuTure happenings. is being summoned before The courT. Dr. Usher gained his repuTaTion several years ago Through his amazing foresighf in predicTing such evenTs as The facT ThaT BeTTy Jo Anderson was faTed To become a model, ThaT Eleanor STinson would become a fashion sTylisT, ThaT NaTalie MacBride would be a popular vocalisT, and DoroThy Rick- erT was To be a leading New York child psychologist How righT he was. Such a mind! BuT Dr. Usher is abouT To speak. He also TesTifies To The excelIen+ characTer of The accused. And now, Judge Hood is addressing The jury, ThaT honorable grou ,-among Them The uncomparable RoberT WinsTel, RoberT WhiTmore, PeTer STrong, Donald Rae lwfio is The ediTor of The fashion magazine for menl, PaTricia Walker, RoberT Swiff, Earl Noble, and Peggy Huggins. And now a sixTh wiTness is being called To The sTand. WhaTTa case, wha'Ha case, and here are The firsT words of D. A. Pierce. Jean Rawe, please Tell The iury exacTly whaT you wiTnessed on The nighT of The crime. A group of my friends and l were walking down The sTreeT. BeTTy Bushnell, Elsie Brown, Mary Jane Freeman, and Mary Alice Foley were among Them. Suddenly, The honorable Raymond FreTz, mayor of The mefropolis of Kenmore, came across The sTreeT Toward us. He and Jack DissingTon, Dave Davies, RoberT Comeau, Joe D'lngillo, Joe Handzo, and AlberT Laufer, several of The local police, were on a man hunT in search of William Guiney, who had been seen sniping The Tires wiTh Don Ken- ney. Gloria Merrill, an innocenT bysTander, dropped from exhausTion, and she was immediaTely remov- ed from The scene To Lindsay's Lunchroom. The resT of The crowd reTurned home. Thank you, Miss Rawe, here is one of Dr. HinTermeier's HasTy-TasTy HealTh ViTamizer Pills, guaran- Teed To give you pep, poise, and personaliTy plus. EaT iT on your way home. William Guiney, The defendant has become very upseT wiTh The preceding TesTimony, and now This redheaded rogue crumples To The floor in a sTaTe of compleTe collapse. ls There a docTor in The house? Oh, Dr. William Pfonner is rushing To The side of The vicTim. Assisfed by his charming nurses, Bernice Reid and Mary Secic. The docTor revives him sufHcienTly To conTinue wiTh The Trial. Ah, The sfruggle wiTh iusTice has proved To be Too much sTress and sTrain for The poor chap. Such a shame! He should use Dr. HinTermeier's HasTy-TasTy HealTh ViTamizer. ITs soofhing qualiTies are resTful To The innermosT depThs of The soul. Ah, speaking of souls, I see Dr. HamilTon, public healTh worker, who is lecTuring ThroughouT This vasT ebipanse of naTion, The Unifed STaTes of America. AnoTl'1er member of The audi- ence is MargareT Cochrane, who received recogniTion during The lasT World War for her daring ex- ploiTs on The baTTlefield, again being phoTographed by one of The courT phoTographers. The lasT TesTimony has been given. The iury is adiourning, and Judge Hood is leaving his seaT of iusTice To reTire To his chambers To awaiT The verdicT. lf you, The members of This radio audience, have enioyed This laTesT experimenT in radio, enTiTled The Scene of The Crime, presenTed by HealTh wiTh HinTermeier, Tune in again nexT week aT This same Time when we shall presenT The final episode of This dramaTic and sensafional case. This is Clarence Whifmore, reminding you ThaT when you viTamize wiTh Dr. HinTermeier's HasTy-TasTy HealTh ViTamizer, you prolong life indefin- iTely. This is sTaTion KHS of The Blue and WhiTe NeTwork, now signing off. yiliff -Akvffdnf ill Daffy lou yohfzjon KENWO l 1- TT Tea: in 1 .Mu I9 Q X T21 N E 'P' 53 ll l Q 5 w d igg, .. llll SENIORS Jane Achramovifch Ackie Girls' Leffer Club 2-3-4, Le Cercle Francais 2-3, Liferary Club 3-4, Secrefarial Club 4, Keniforial 4, Ros+rum 4, Senior Carnival Commiffee, Referee 4, Senior Class Capfain 4, Baskefball 2-3-4, Archery 2, Bowling 2-3-4, Badminfon 4, Horseback Riding 3-4, Volley Ball 2-3-4, Life Saving 4, Senior Play, Base- ball 4. Mischievous, cheerful, and lively. Jack Adams , Jackson Alpha Phi Lambda 3-4, Dramafic Club 3, Ger- man Club 2-3, Thespians 3-4, Wresfling Club 2-3, lfhaca Play 3, Chrisfmas Play 3-4, ln fhe Zone 4, Dedicafion Pageanf 3, Chonifa 3. l am fhe spirif which ever denies. Allan Alberf Al Honor Club 4. Le' Cercle Francais 2, Keni- forial 3, Senior Play, Dedicafion Pageanf 3. A smile wifh personalifyf' Roberf Allaire Bob Sub-Council 4, Sophomore Show 2, Senior Show 4, Foofball 2-3, Track 3, Dedicafion Pageanf 3. Like vanilla, he flavors fhose around him. Carol Almefer Carol Girl Reserves 4, Secrefarial Club 3-4, Senior Carnival Commiffee, Referee 4, Baskefball 2, Bowling 2, Senior Play. Friendship lighfs life's way. Beffy Jane Anderson Andy Forum Club 3-4, Girls' Leifer Club 2-3-4, Honor Club 4, Lafin Club 3-4, Liferary Club 3-4, Music Appreciafion Club 3, Keniforial 4, Junior Prom Commiffee 3, Senior Carnival Commiffee, Junior Show 3, Senior Show 4, Referee 4, Baskefball 4, Tennis 2-3-4, Ping Pong 3, Badminfon 3, Senior Play, Dedicafion Pa- eanf 3. A zesf for living. Beffy Jo Anderson B.Jo Arf Round Table 4, Dramafic Club 3, Forum Club 3-4, Girl Reserves 2, Liferary Club 3, Seni r Carnival Commiffee, Chorus 2-3-4, Ch nifa 3, Baskefball 4, Bowling 3. Chrisf- mas Play 2-3-4, Dedicafion Pageanf 3. A ighf hearf lives long. Caro Argus Carol German Club 4, Lafin Club 3, Liferary Club 3-4, Science Club 3, Keniforial 3-4, Ros- frurn 4, Senior Carnival Commiffee, Bowling Capfain 3, Badminfon 4, Horseback Riding 2-3, Volley Ball 4, Senior Play. Her pleasing manner wins all. Mary Ashburn Mary Rosfrum 3, Chorus 2-3-4, Chonifa 3, Bowl- ing 3, Declicafion Pageanf 3. The beffer you know her, fhe beffer you like her. Charles Ausfin Chuck Boys' Leffer Club 4, Dukes 2-3-4, Forum Club 3-4, Lafin Club 4, Le Cercle Francais 3-4. Keniforial 3, Senior Carnival Commiffee, Tennis 3-4, Tennis Manager 3, Dedicafion Pa- geanf 3, January Graduafe. A hale fellow, well-mef. John Backus Johnnie Honor Club 4, Science Club 3-4, Ski Club 4, Sub-Council 4, Keniforial 2-3-4, Rosfrum 2-3-4, Senior Carnival Publicify 4, Band 2-3, Chorus l-2-3-4, Chonifa 3, Varsify Sporfs Publicify 3-4, Dedicafion Pageanf 3, The American Way 4, The Foresf Prince 4. We're backing Backus. Marjorie Barreff Marge Secrefarial Club 4, Rosfrum 4, Senior Car- nival Commiffee 4, Chorus 2-3, Referee 4, Bowling Capfain 3, Baskefball 2-4, Volley Ball 2-4, Archery 2, Bowling 2-3-4, Senior Play. A frue friend is forever a friend. Raymond Barfholomew Ray School Band 2-3-4, Senior Play. Music is his soul. Horseback Riding 3 Jane Beamer JOBS A mi ' i y 1 . eady fo gre ' ph 0 N0 -,, D I, 6 NYAVVW Mward Bell FZ l'lKY Forum Club 4, German Club , H ub 4. Science Club 4, Home Room Program air- man 4, Senior Carnival Commiffee, Junior Show 3-4, Senior Show 2-4, Sfudenf Handbook 4, Senior Play. Kenmore's giff fo Goodman. Chrisfine Bellin - Cl1'i5+Y Baskefball 2, Modern Dance 2. Charming and well manneredf' Alfred Bergman Alfred As merry as fhe day is long. Esfher' Berry Es Girls' Leffer Club 4, Secrefarial Club 3-4, Keniforial 3, Rosfrum 3, Bowling Capfain 3, Dedicafion Pageanf 3. A vision of charm and grace. 20 John Biehle Bee German Club 2-3, Science Club 3, Ski Club 3-4. We need more like him. Lamoyne Blessi gjf6j,j!f0QgffM Lamy S ' CI I JEL XR Choir. mcginij , Jeni 'rSlToSvl:n Senibr P Y-Q-f I T A I V 5 Xlj ,WLVM jf' X Q Earl Bleyle noir' Home Room Program Chairman 3, Senior Carnival Commiifee. Full of wir. Clarence Boebel Babe Alpha Phi Lambda 3-4, Dukes 2-3-4, Science Club 3--4, Junior Show, Chorus 4, Cheerleader 2-3, Senior Play. Dedicaiion Paqeani 3. A 'friendly affiiude 'foward all. Lucille Brenon Brenda Secreiarial Club 3-4, Soccer 3, Senior Play. Capable, dependable, and likeable. Margaref Brefherion Marge Girl Reserves 4, Secreiarial Club 3-4, Bowling 4. Gaie+y of spirit Harry Briggs UHGVYYH Siop, look, and whislle.' 04.513-P Jack Broomfield Broomie The s+rong, sileni iype. Priscilla Brorhersfon Prissy Chorus 2-4, Chonila 3. Pleasaniness has ifs own reward. 2 I SENIORS Elsie Brown Pe+ife Le Cercle Francais 3, Lilerary Club 3, Senior Carnival Commiliee 3-4, Junior Show, Senior Show, Baskelball 2-3. Clever, peiiie and iusf as sweet Laddie Brown Lad Laiin Club 2-3, Sophomore Show, Senior Play. l Don'+ Wanna Walk Wiihoui You. Beiiy Brunswick BeHy Alpha Phi Lambda 4, Girls' Leifer Club 2-3-4, Liierary Club 3, Sans Souci 4. Science Club 2-3, Baskeiball Caplain 2-3-4, Referee 4, Senior Class Capiain 4, Swimming K Win- ner 3, Volley Ball 2, Bowling 3, Lacrosse 2-3, Badrninlon 3, Senior Play. Kenmore's giil' lo The spor'l's world. Dorofhy Buck Buckie Alpha Phi Lambda 4, Girl Reserves 2-3, l-lonor Club 4, Le Cercle Francais 2-3, Lilerary Club 3-4, Music Apprecialion Club 3-4, Thespians 4, Sub-Council 2, Home Room Program Chair- man 3, Junior Prom Commiliee, Senior Carni- val Commiifee, Sophomore Show, Junior Show, Senior Show, Choir 2-3-4, Chorus 3-4, Cho- nifa 3, Senior Play, Chrisimas Play 2-3-4, Dedicafion Pageani 3. We sing her praises and praise her singing. Florence Burlinglon Flossie Girls' Leiier Club 3-4, Girl Reserves 3, Sec- reiarial Club 4, Referee 4, Baskelball 2-3-4, Archery 3, Tennis 4, Bowling 3-4. Always an air of iolliiyf' Beify Bushnell Bushy Dramaiic Club 3, Lilerary Club 3-4, Keni- 'iorial 3-4, Junior Prom Commillee, Senior Carnival Commillee, Bowling Capiain 4, Baskeiball 2, Bowling 2-3-4. There is an arf lo being charming. Flanders Callaway Brownie Lalin Club 4, Senior Play. Kindness goes a long way. Kennefh Cameron Fish Face Senior Play. He'll build his way up. James E. Campbell Mole Forum Club 4, l-li-Y 3-4, Law Club 3, Sub- Council 3-4, Junior Prom Commifiee, Senior Carnival Commiiiee, Sophomore Show, Junior Show, Senior Show, Fooiball 4, Senior Play. Modern design makes fhe big difference. X. SENIORS Carl Chofoff Bump German Club 4, Home Room Program Chair- man 4, Junior Prom Commiilee, Senior Carni- val Commillee, Sophomore Show, Junior Show, Foolball 3-4, Track 2-3-4, Senior Play, Dedi- ca+ion Pageani 3. He has 'rhe 'Honky Tonk Blues'. Nalalie Clum Nil January Graduaie. Lovely 'lo look al: delighliul 'ro know. Margarei' Cochrane Marg Lalin Club 3-4, Junior Prom Commilfee, Senior Prom Commirlee, Baskelball Capiain 4. Nobody's rockin' my dream boar. Virginia Coffman Ginnie Forum Club 3-4, Le Cercle Francais 3, Liferary Club 3-4, Sludenl Council 4, Sub-Council 3. Senior Class Vice Presidenl, Junior Class Sec- relary, Sophomore Class Treasurer, Junior Prom Queen, Junior Prom Commifiee, Sophomore Show, Junior Show, Senior Play, Referee 4. Baskelball 4, Tennis 2-3. A queen in everylhingf' Rober'l' Colby C0lbY Boys' Lefier Club 3-4, Swimming 2-3. He dives in wifh enrhusiasmf' Virginia Cole Ginny Secrelarial Club 3, Kenil'orial 4, Roslrum 3-4, Junior Prom Commiflee, Senior Carnival Commi'H'ee, Junior Show, Senior Show, Baskel- ball 4, Senior Play. Girlish genfleness and charm. -3-X YJ . xg, s -.T Jamesigolemariff J X, Jr' Jim Boys' Lefrl'erJ-Glub 53-4, Sophomore Classg Vice President' -Junior' I mV,'Qomm'f+ee, he ',r - Carnival Comrniilee, 'Sqbhomore'jShow,'Ju 'ory Show, Sludeni Handbook 4, Football- fi- , Baskeghball-F3543 Traikfgijf R l-landsomexis-AND4 dsome does. . ,-Y . W, f , If '-I .4 , Roberl Comeau BOB Aviaiion Club 3, Engineering Club 4, Dedica- 'rion Pageanl 3. His friendship is a icy. k.. Richard Creamer Die Engineering Club 3-4, Forum Club 4, Ski Club 3-4. Dedicafion Pageanl' 3, January Graduaie. Nol'hing is achieved wiihour enlhusiasmf' Richard Culberlson S. F. Engineering Club 3, Swimming 4, Chrislmas Play 2-3, Dedicalion Pageanl' 3. His manners are gay and charming. Margarel Dagg Pegg A+ Walnui Hills and Balavia-Girl Reserves 3. Baskeiball Caplain 2-3, Referee 2-3, Baskerball 2-3-4, Solilball 2-3-4, Life Saving 3-4. Al Ken- more-Forum Club 4. Science Club 4, Senior Carnival Commillee, Bowling 4. Ever gay, ever glad. Ever good, never bad. Belly Dauberger Bei-gy Girl Reserves 3-4, Chorus 3-4, Bowling 3-4, Senior Play 4, Chonila 3. And one was a prerfy lillle redhead. Donald Davenporf Don Boys' Leller Club 2-3-4, Tack 2-3-4, Relay Winner, Dedicaiion Pageanl 3. The cinders ily as Don goes by. K ,'.sZx-'-5 .2153 nr., . ..,. - 1: .!' '. M Bill Daveyi W' iii Z' i' A fi Fagin Hi-Y 3-4, Sans Souci 4, Sub-Council 2-3-4, Keni+orial 2-3, Rosl'rum 2-3, Junior Prom Commillee, Senior Carnival Cornmillee, Sopho- more Show 2-3-4, Junior Show 3-4, Senior Show 2-3-4, School Band 2-3, Kenmore Trumpel Trio 2, Sludenl Handbook 4, Senior Play 4. Boy meels horn. Elizabe+h Anne Davidson Belly Girls' Leller Club 4, Le Cercle Francais 2-3. Junior Prom Commiliee, Senior Carnival Com- miliee, Baskeiball 4, Tennis 4, Lacrosse 3-4, Badminlon 4, Horseback Riding 4, Dedicalion Pageani 3, January Graduale. Her quiei manner charms us. David Davies Dave German Club 4, Science Club 4, Ski Club 4. Senior Play. Al Ml. Lebanon High School- Foolball Club 2, Arl Club 2. There's mischief in his ways. Cynlhia Davis Cyn Girls' Lelier Club 3-4, Science Club 4, Ski Club 3-4, Senior Class Caplain, Baskeiball Ol- iicial 4, Archery 2-3-4, Bowling 2-3-4, Volley Ball 2-3-4. Sugar an' spice an' everyihing nice. Dorolhy Davis DoH'y Arl Round Table 2-3-4, Dramalic Club 3, Girl Reserves 3-4, Secrelarial Club 4, Kenil'orial 2-3-4, Ros'rrum 2, Senior Carnival Commifiee, Chorus 2-3, Baskelball Caplain 4, Referee 4, Senior Class Caplain, Bowling Caplain 4, Volley Ball 3-4, Baskelball 3-4, Archery 2, Bowling 3- 4, Lacrosse 3, Modern Dance 3-4. A smile a minulef' 22 Irene Davis , Dave Ari Round Table 2-3-4, Girls' Leiier Club 4, Le Cercle Francais 2, Secreiarial Club 4, 'Keni- +orial 2-3-4, Rosirum 2, Senior Carnival Commiffee, Chorus 2-3, Referee 4, Valley Ball 3-4, Baskeiball 2-3-4, Archery 2, Bowling 2-3-4, Lacrosse 3, Modern Dance 3-4. A lilfle bil' of ellish mischief. Phyllis Decker Phyl Forum Club 3-4, German Club 4, Le Cercle Francais 2-3, Liierary Club 3-4, Home Room Program Chairman 3, Keni'rorial 3-4, Senior Carnival Commifiee, Bowling Capiain 4, La- crosse 3, Badminion 2-3-4, January Graduaie. She dwells in 'lhe hear? of aciiviiyf' Norman Denison Norm Engineering Club 3-4, German Club 2-3, Pan- American Club 4, Home Room Program Chair- man 4, Senior Play. Life is such fun. Janei Dick Jan Girl Reserves 2-3-4, Le Cercle Francais 2-3, Secrefarial Club 3-4, Keni+orial 3, Senior Carnival Commifiee, Senior Play, Pink and Paiches 4, ln The Zone 4. Aciively zealous and charming. Jack Dissingfon Dizzy He has pleniy on 'rhe ball. Helen Dornedion Helen Senior Show, Choir 2-3-4, Chorus 2-3-4, Cho- niia 3, Archery 2, Senior Play, Dedicaiion Pageani 3. Never a dull moment Kenneih Dorzour Ken Senior Play. Ouief deeds accomplish much. Rurh Dougherty Ru+hie Secrefarial Club 3-4, Chorus 4, Bowling 4, Senior Play. Her friendliness is delighifulf' Websfer Downs Web Dramaiic Club 3, Forum Club 4, Junior Show 4, Chorus 2-3-4, Senior Play, ln ihe Zone 4. Radianl' wiih you'rh. 23 .'S p 4- , . S- ig 3 1 F F' ', 4 -RX' P ff 9 X- . L ff' Pe SENIORS Lf 'V gf' 0 2,6 sa is L hows Divlfest Turile ' Re CfmbDBQForum Club 3-4, Hi-Y 3-4, ,A C . - . . e C'rSle c3IS 3 4, Senior Carnival, Fool- MII ASM g 2-3-4, Track 3-4, Senior Play. Takes fo wafer like a '+urile'. Jackson Edwards Jack Boys' Leiier Club 3-4, Hi-Y 3-4, Sub-Council 4, Color Bearer 3-4, Foofball 4, Tennis 3-4, Fooi- ball All-Conference. Dynamic. Pafricia Edwards Pai Girl Reserves 3-4, Science Club 4, Senior Carnival Commiliee. Soi+ly speaking, sweeily smiling. William A. Eliason Bill German Club 2, Kenil'orial 3, Senior Carni- val Commiifee, Sophomore Show, Junior Show, Senior Show, Senior Play. A greai sense of humor! George Embliclge Pele Forum Club 4, Kenilorial 4, Senior Carnival Commiiiee, January Graduaie. l love a good 'Cook'. Leona Ensminger Oney Lilerary Club 4, Secreiarial Club 3-4, Junior Prom Commiiiee. Silence is a friend +ha'r will never be'rray. Dorofhy Erion Doi Alpha Phi Lambda 3-4, Liierary Club 3, Sub- Council 3, Home Room Program Chairman 3, Junior Show, Choir 2-3-4, Chorus 2-3-4, Senior Play, Chrisimas Play 4, Pink and Pafches 4, Dedicaiion Pageani 3. Her friendship is sincere. Norma Evaris Ev Girl Reserves 3, Secreiarial Club 3-4, Choir 4, Chorus 4, Bowling 4, Life Saving 4, Senior Play. Lively and ioyous. ll p j M ,ff :Fad ,,i'Tom ys Le+'ler Club 2-3 , F u ug 4, Sub- Council 2, Seni r ' om 'He Cheer- leader ' in - -4. owd ound girls, crgu aifuiildf' i ' X 3 ,f I u A , JH l ' a Irabyr V , fri . SENIORS Edgar Farmer Ed Ski Club 3-4. A friend in a 'punch'. Carlisle Fenwick Carl Boys' Leffer Club 4, Engineering Club 3-4, Forum Club 4, Ski Club 4, Senior Carnival, Swimming 3-4, Senior Play, Dedicafion Pageanf 3. lf will only lead To bloodshed. Joan Ferguson Joan Chorus 3-4, Baskefball 4, Senior Play. Quick, peflfe, and iusl' as sweet Carmelila Fisher Cam Alpha Phi Lambda 4, Dramafic Club 4, German Club 3-4, Girls' Leffer Club 3-4, Honor Club 4, Music Appreciafion Club 3-4, Science Club 2-4, Thespians 4, Choir 2-3-4, Chorus 2-3-4. Referee 4, Baskelball 3, Senior Play, Chrisfmas Play 4, Dedicafion Pageanf 3. Winged words. Mary Alice Foley Mary Alice Girls' Leffer Club 2-3-4, Honor Club 4, Science Club 3, Sub-Council 4, Chorus 3-4, Baskefball Capfain 3, Baskefball 2-3-4, Archery 2, Bowl- ing 3-4, Lacrosse 3, Volley Ball Capfain 4. She capfains any feam wifh grace. Mary Foley Mary Mild in manner, warm in hearl'. Margaref Francisco Margie Chorus 3-4. T. N. T., frim, neaf, and 'l'errific. Jean Fredelake Jean Dramafic Club 2-4, Girls' Leffer Club 4, Lif- erary Club 3, Baskefball 2-4, Tennis 4, Bad- minlon 3, Senior Play. A quief manner and a friendly smile. Mary Jane Freeman Mary Jane Arl Round Table 4, Dramalic Club 3, Girl Reserves 4, Llferary Club 3-4, Senior Carnival Commiffee, Chorus 2, Bowling Capfain 4, Baskefball 2-3-4, Archery 2, Bowling 2-3-4, Bad- minfon 3, Modern Dance 4, Dedicalion Pageanf 3. She's our friend. Ray Frei: - Fril'z Ski Club 2-3. f i There's mischief yc-96 A D eude b er Freedy Boys Le e b 2- , l-l' 3-4, Le Cercle Fran is - , Su 2- olor Bearer 4, as refary I r l s Treasurer, 3 phom r ss Sege r r Prom Com- il' unior Pro Kip Senior Carnival Gxmmiffee, Sophomore how, Junior Show, Senior Show, Foofball 3-4, Swimming 2-3-4. Track 4, Track Manager 4, Swimming Relay Winner 3, Declicafion Pageanl 3. A personalify far from dim, and brofher, how fhaf man can swim. Marie Gange Marie Bowling 4. Where hearfs are 'l'rue, few words will do. Raymond George Ray Boys' Leffer Club 4, Tennis 3-4. Self-respecf is a virfue. Irene Glow Renee Girls' Leffer Club 3-4, Secrefarial 3-4, Referee 4, Baskefball 2-3-4, Soffball 3, Volley Ball 2-3-4, Soccer 4, Senior Play. An ardenf sporfs enfhusiaslf' Jean Glunz Jean Forum Club 3-4, Girls' Leffer Club -l-, Le Cercle Francais 2, Liierary Club 3-4, Keni- forial 4, Rosfrum 4, Baskefball Capfain. Senior Class Capfain, Lacrosse Capfain, Bas- kefball, Lacrosse, Badminfon, Augusf Graduafe. A bil of sweefness mixed wifh charm. Roberf Goerss SharIy German Club 3-4, Science Club 4, Kenil'o- rial 4, Senior Play. l-le is a man of rare, undoubfed might Clyde Goff Clyde Engineering Club 3-4. Talenl' undiscovered is genius in disguise. Ben Gordon Benny Engineering Club 4, January Graduafe. Mi're makes right l 24 ' 4 Paul I. Paul Wilub -Qi'Ski!3kbf' 4ggiiBearer 4, o a ' ' Qi ,4M'raQqfa,1.- Z A hearf wifh roorffffor every ioy. Mary Grabau Mary Liferary Club 3-4, Chorus 2-4, January Gradu- afe. Her friendliness will win her fame. Joan Graham Joan Alpha Phi Lambda 3-4, Girl Reserves 2, Lafin Club 3-4, Science Club 2, Sub-Council 4, Keniforial 3-4, Co-Edifor 4, Rosfrum 3-4, Chorus 4, Liferary Club 3-4. Life is a colossal frame-up. Reina Granf Duchess Girls' Leffer Club 3-4, Secrefarial Club 3-4, Chorus 2, Senior Class Capfain, Swimming K Winner 2-3-4, Baslcefball 4, Tennis 3, Chris?- mas Play 4. A pleasure fo lcnow her. William Guild Bill Engineering Club 3-4, Forum Club 4, Slci Club 4, Chorus 4, January Graduafe. His friendly manner is his fame. William Guiney Willie Esquire Dramafic Club 2-3, Forum Club 4, Thespians 4, Junior Prom Commiffee, Senior Carnival Com- miffee, Sophomore Show, Junior Show, Senior Show, Senior Play, Dedicafion Pageanf 3. Beau Brummel of K. H. S. Crafice Gunderson Cralice January Graduafe. Genfilify personified. Edward Gundersen Gus Dramafic Club 2-3, Science Club 2-3, Sfage Craff Club 4, Thespians 3-4, Junior Prom Cornmiffee, Senior Carnival Commiffee, Sophomore Show 2-3-4, Junior Show 2-3-4, Senior Show 2-3-4, Sfaqe Lighfing 2-3-4. Baclcsfage wife. Geraldine Haclremer Gerry Quief humor. 25 SENIORS Barbara Ann Hagen Bunny Alpha Phi Lambda 3-4, German Club 2-3-4, Honor Club 4, Keniforial 3-4, Co-Edifor 4, Rosfrum 4, Chorus 4, Horseback Riding 3, Dedicafion Pageanf 3. Doing easily whaf ofhers find difficulf is falenff' David Hall Dave' Science Club 4, School Band 2-3, Senior Play, Dedicafion Pageanf 3. Veni, vidi, vici. Ralph Hall Ralph Honor Club 4. A builder-upper nof headed for a lef down. Carllon Hamilfon Carl Forum Club 4, Science Club 3, Sub-Council 3, Junior Prom Commiffee, Senior Carnival Corn- miffee, Senior Show, Senior Play. Variefy is fhe spice of life. Joseph Handzo Joseph Hunfing and Fishing 3. To live well is an arf. Florence Hanford Flossie Girls' Leffer Club 2-3-4, Slci Club 3-4, Baslcef- ball Capfain 2-3-4, Referee 4, Swimming K Winner 2, Bowling 3-4, Lacrosse 2-3-4, Soccer 2-3-4, Volley Ball 2-3-4. Life is a sporfing fhing. Margaref Hass Marge Girl Reserves 4, Bowling 3-4, Senior Play. Her cup is filled wifh healfh and vim. Lloyd Hawlrins Lloyd Mode-:sf is fhe word for him. B Alberf Hemsfreel Ri Dulces 2-3-4, San Souci 4, Home Room Pro- gram Chairman 3. Forfune helps fhe brave. SENIORS Beafrice He++ Bea+i Ar+ Round Table 4, Girl Reserves 3-4, Li+erary Club 3-4, Science Club 3-4, Ros+rum 3, Baske+ball Cap+ain, Senior Class Cap+ain, Bowling 4. A friend +o all who know her. Gilbert Hildebrandf Gil A+ Kenmore--Science Club 4, Ski Club 4. A+ Syracuse-Camera Club 2, Wacode Club 2-3. Wha+ Syracuse los+-Kenmore gained. Richard Hinfermeier Hein+z Boys' Le++er Club 2-3-4, Forum Club 4, Senior Carnival Comnni++ee, Sophomore Show, Junior Show, Foo+ball 2-3-4, Track 2-3, Foo+ball All- Conierence 4, Track Zone Winner 3, January Graduafe. From Kenmore's +irs+ line, +o America's +irs+ line. Helen Joyce Hofmann Joyce Ar+ Round Table 2-3, Girl Reserves 2-3, Chorus 2-3. Childlike ingenuousness and impish charm. Frances Hogan Fran A+ Brad eni r Hig chool - Li+erary Club me oom ogram Chairman 2, Chor 3, ch r s+ra 2. A+ Kenmore- DY Senio . ' S+ ' h erdhp , aims cupid's dar+. anef Du+chess D g 4 Gir r 1 ub 34 fl em ori 3 Ros+ 4 Im on a mor a De ion Pagean F g eyes o anclng +ee+, pre++y, pop a swee+. J ll K r 'T IC , ' ' ++e l - , Sa s . L I xxx '. . l m 3.4. . n r P .y- C m +ee, S n r . niv 1 m- il' Oxox- - Sho , un -1 Q 1 X asker- G - -4, - all - , 4' 5 P - , B Cl- ' n Se ' Pl 4, I . ' + 3. Jane Hollisfer Janey ln being na+ural, sho'radia+es charm. Rodney Hood Rod Drama+ic Club 4, Honor Club 4, La+in Club 3-4, Science Club 4, Senior Play, Chris+mas Play 4, Pink and Pa+ch s 4. The ima, yfykggvgunfevef brian. Rob If T Ho+e Ski 4, +udbn+ Cou 'l Presiden+ 4, Sub- ou il -4, Jynfor Pr ommi++ee, Senior rn' mmi++e8,l homore Show, Junior enior Show, Boys' S+a+e 3, S+udenl Ha ook 4, Foo+ball 3-4, Baske+ball 3-4, Senior ' L er C m 4Club 4, Hi-Y 3-4, P He' collec+ed audiences abou+ him. Doro+hy Hubbard Do++ie Forum Club 3, Girl Reserves 3, Science Club 3-4. 'Her hear+ is filled wi+h goodness. Peggy Huggins Peg Girls' Le+'ler Club 4, Secreiarial Club 4, Bas- ke+baII 4, Volley Ball 4. A Triend you can depend on. BeH'y Hughes ' Bu'I'ch Forum Club 4, Girls' Le++er Club 4, Honor Club 4, Le Cercle Francais 2, Li+erary Club 4, Home Room Program Chairman 4, Junior Prom Commi++ee, Senior Carnival Commi++ee, Sopho- more Show, Junior Show, Senior Show, Chorus 2-3-4, Choir 2-3-4, Fores+ Prince 4, Re+eree 2-3-4, Baske+ball 2-3-4, Bowling 4, Ping Pong 4. Dedica+ion Pagean+ 3, Choni+a 3. She shall have music wherever she goes. Lawrence Hughes Bud Dukes 2-3-4, Engineering Club 4, German Club 3, Forum Club 4, Honor Club 4, Ski Club 4, Sub-Council 4, Keni+orial 4. And wha+ canno+ be conquered by ambi+ion? Lillian Hull Lil Baske+ball 3, Volley Ball 4. As iriendly as ihey come. John Hufchison Hu+ch Dukes 2-3-4, Engineering Club 3, School Band 2-3-4. A good beginning makes success. Murdo Hufchison Hu+ch Engineering Club 3-4, Forum Club 4, Ski Club 4, Sub-Council 4, Home Room Program Chair- man 3, January Gradua+e. A pleasani na+ure and a smile go liar. Ray Jansen Bud Hi-Y 3-4, Honor Club 4, Science Club 4, Ski Club 4, Color Bearer 4, Keni+orial 3, Senior Carnival Commi++ee 3, Senior Play, Dedica+ion Pageanl 3. 'His smile drives +he 'Blues ln+o +he Nigh+'. Pafricia Lou Johnson Pa++y Lou Forum Club 3-4, Honor Club 4, Le Cercle Fran- cais 2-3, Li+erary Club 3, Ros+rum 4, Senior Carnival Commi++ee, Sophomore Show, Junior Show, Dedicalion Pagean+ 3. Poise plus personali+y equals Pa+. 26 Leon Jones Lee Engineering Club 3-4, Ros+rum 4, Senior Play. Be calrn and you command everybody. Efhel Juranics E+h Girls' Leiler Club 4, Girl Reserves 4, Referee 3, Bowling 3-4. They clon'l make fhem any sweelerf' John Kaeppel Jack Science Club 3-4, School Band 2-3. For i+'s always fair weaiherf' Rifa Karnafh ScoHy January Graduale. Sweet charming and engaging. Mae Kendall Kenny Girls' Lelier Club 2-3-4, Ski Club 2-3-4, Senior Carnival Commillee, Choir 4, Chorus 2-3-4, Baskefball Caplain 3, Referee 4, Swimming K Winner 2-3, Bowling Caplain 4, Lacrosse Cap- iain 3, Life Saving 4, Baskefball 2-3-4, Archery 2, Bowling 3-4, Lacrosse 3, Badminfon 4, Volley Ball 2-3-4, Soccer 4. Oh say, can you ski? Donald Kenney Kenny A cheerful smile and a pleasanl disposilionf' Don Kenf Don Well now, my car . . . Roberf Kirbis Bob Life is a very inleresring proposilionf' Virginia Kiss Virg Baskelball Caplain 4, Referee 4, Baskelball 2-3-4. Sweet demure, shy. 27 Tags . N823 F I 5 ,, -' gf -si, -5 f if 2 Q .iii ' -.jgf .' .M I F .1 , . ..,, si 2 .' X V , A , 4 - s 1' . , f . U ' , . ff ... - ' A ,. K U h Y V, 'X - . C ' f ' '- ew- , T X. ,Q .,., iw., ' Zi vm A. .1-5 -W ,. K i I, Y ' is . SK, Q X se ., s 5 ' Q ,' ' . sfgkiifz r ,f , ..:--.-as. - 9? Q as g :ff j' X. ...ff Xe r f',f111,l ,. 2 . i' ' 1?'YY?lf?l7f,f7?5Te5T5if5?f?f-'35i73f 3i335' 7- . . vsyffhxjf' 'i if'.rgfilisfaibii-.tkllfiivi sig- f f N . A 1:4-ffki ., , f ' ,vs 'Ew:'i , ' - - ' . . . ..,. . ' ,gigs -A r f A . swf:- 11's . f: K . ' - as ,. ....,.. 2 ,,.. ,,,,. . ., ,, ' I fs , , I ...,, ,, 'fi ' dwg- lj ji Q JESS' Ng ,i5,4,.fM as 9 egg si. 4 1,2-rf..i..QZi'G gear Q f ,gf rr Qi 'SZ- .s .,, . ,..W., y u, M, rs. . -ff 'Vw w,,6'f ,f- sg,-.1 , ,fs-of Y RQ UW! k 7. k Y. His 7 ,, V, .. ' SK . -' M9321 1- - -. .- . M152 V ,i a f, 4 4 Wi.: , 4as:.e1rr-,L 1 2 ., My . S A A iii ,M 5 , fi we of l Q I Q , I f 4 Ya, 7 V X s..s. . . . S Q lf' M5153 4 - Tl- - ' 1 , gigr, y . ea? ,riff ,.,- - . -X 5, SENIORS Janel Laclremeyer Jan A quier conscience makes one serene. Jean Landers Buff Forum Club 3-4, Chorus 4, Baskelball 3. Wherever is worrh doing is worrh doing well. Rufh Larson Rulhie Dramalic Club 2, Girl Reserves 2-3, Lalin Club 3-4, Sub-Council 3-4, l-lome Room Program Chairman 3, Junior Prom Commillee, Senior Carnival Commillee, Baskefball Caplain 3, Senior Class Caplain 4, Baskefball, Tennis 3-4, Senior Play, Dedicalion Pageanl 3. A warm hearl wilhin. Alberf Laufer Al School Band 3. The secrel of success is consrancy of purpose. James Laufer Jim Senior Carnival Commilree, January Gracluafe. Says lillle, buf +hinks much. Edifh Lederer Edie Ari Round Table 3-4, Kenirorial 4, Basker- ball 4. He who halh an arl halh everywhere a perl. Ronny Leonard Ron Forum Club 3, Sophomore Show 3-4, Junior Shaw 2-3-4, Senior Show 2-3-4, School Band 2-3-4, Chorus 3. Personalily deserves applause. A . . . . '97 l . '4--A-i' Sfeven Lilalc T . K 7 '3 W3-0 5S?e3 ' Boys' Leller Club 3-4, Fopum Club 4, r an Club 4, Ski Club 4, Senior Class asurer, Junior Show, School Band 2, Foolball 3-4, Track 3-4, Foolball All-Conference 4, Shol' Pul' Win- ner 3-4. l have lwo inleresls-foolball and girls. Alma Lindsay Ally Secreiarial Club 2-3-4, Chorus 2, Ping Pong 3, Badminlon 3, Senior Play. l-ler company is a pleasure. 14' SENIORS Helene Lou Lingel Helene Lou Alpha Phi Lambda 4, German Club 3-4, Girls' Leller Club 2-3-4, Honor Club 4, Lilerary Club 4, Science Club 2-3, Sub-Council 3, Kenilor- ial 4, Roslrum 4, Senior Carnival Commil- lee, Releree, Baskelball 2-3-4, Bowling 2-3, Senior Play, Dedicalion Pageanl. Goodness gives her beaulyf' John Lilllelield Johnny His silenl characler ollen speaks. Sarah Lou Lolz Sarah Alpha Phi Lambda 4, Dramalic Club 3, Forum Club 4, Girl Reserves 3, Lalin Club 3-4, Liler- ary Club 3-4, Roslrum 3, Choir, Chorus, Chonila, Baskelball. Tennis, Bowling, Senior Play. Music hal charm.' f 5a a gp 'Jan Wg 4 r C 1 an Ke 4 Qrl o able - Foru l ,mlerary Clu , usic prec' i 3, Home R, gal ' ' orial , X ,Jgnior Pr C rh ek lor C r l Com- L flmill opho o , Junior , enior P , s l owling enior Play, dical . Bernice Lucas Bernice Honor Club 4, Valediclorian 4. IO0'7, plus. Donald Lyon DOH Alpha Phi Lambda 3-4, Dramalic Club 2-3, Ger- man Club 2-3, Hi-Y 3-4, Honor Club 4, Science Club 2-3-4, Ski Club 3, Thespians 3-4, Sub- Council 4. Home Room Program Chairman 4, Senior Carnival Commillee, Junior Show, Boys' Slale 4, Sludenl Handbook 4, Track 3-4. Senior Play, llhaca Play 3, Chrislmas Play 3, ln The Zone 4, Dedicalion Pageanl 3. Science is my inspiralion. Lilerary Club 3-4, Secrelarial Clu lrum 3, Junior Prom Commill Baskelball 2-3-4 minlo r lay , .cj Helen Mabey Co k df J My Qogard m Boys' Leller Club 4, Dukes 2-3-4, E eering Club 3-4, Forum Club 4, Ski Club 4, Sub-Coun- cil 4, Chorus 4, Track 3-4, January Graduale. Greal lhings are done in a quiel manner. Vera MacBay Mac Dramalic Club 2-3, Music Apprecialion Club 3-4, Choir 2-3-4, Chorus 2-3-4, Chonila, Jan- uary Graduale. Dell and dynamic. Nalalie MacBride Nal Girl Reserves 4, Le Cercle Francais 3, Lilerary Club 3, Science Club 4, Senior Play. Charm is power. Bruce MacDowell Mac Science Club 4, Senior Play. Friendly manner wilh a dash ol humor. Karolyn Malden Kay Girl Reserves 4, Lilerary Club 3-4, Kenilorial 3, Roslrum 3, Baskelball 4, Archery 2, Bowl- ing 4, Modern Dance 3, Senior Play. By every lesl-besl. Harriel Mallory Hal Secrelarial Club 3. We have all lhe besl al Kenmore! Caroline Mallzahn Carol Drarnalic Club 3, Science Club 4, Thespians 3-4, Baskelball 2-3-4, Badminlon 3, Senior Play. llhaca Play 3, Chrislmas Play 3, Pink and Palches 4, In lhe Zone 4, Dedicalion Pa- geanl 3, Chonila 3. Her abilily will ring any regisler. Mary Mang Mary Dramalic Club 3, Secrelarial Club 4, Junior Prom Commillee, Cheerleader 2, Bowling 4, Chrislmas Play 3. A song in her hearl, a smile on her lips. Gerald Marek Jerry Al Kensinglon High School-German Club 2, Chorus 2-3, Chrislmas Pageanl 2-3. Al Ken- more-Senior Play. Always a ready smile. Elizabelh Jane Marshall Belly Dramalic Club 3, Forum Club 4, German Club 4, Lilerary Club 3-4, Science Club 2, Home Room Program Chairman 4, Senior Play. She is never in wanl ol words. Mary Jane Marlin M. J. Girls' Leller Club 3-4, Girl Reserves 3, Secre- larial Club 4, Baskelball Caplain 3, Releree 4, Bowling Caplain 3, Baskelball 2-3-4, Bowling 3-4, Senior Play. Here's a miss lhal is a hill' 28 Norma Marfin Norma Girl Reserves 2-3, Secreiarial Club 3-4, Chorus 4, Bowling 4, Senior Play. li's noi quanliiy, buf qualify fha? counis. M. Q. ' Rober+ Mariineck- . Bob Boysf Leiier Club 2-3-4, Forum Club 4, School Band 2-3, Fooiball 2-3-44, Fooiball All-Conier- ence 4, ' A louchdown every lime. - Mary Massing Mass Ski Club 3-4, Siudeni Council 3, Junior Class Officer 3, The Keni+orial 4, Junior Prom Commiilee 3, Senior Carnival Commiiiee 4, Sophomore Show 2, Junior Show 3, Senior Show 4, Badminion 3-4, Horseback Riding 4, Senior Play. Lovely io look af, delighiful io know. Lillian Maxiield Lil Girls' Leiier Club 3-4, Chorus 2-3, Volley Ball 3-4. She specializes in making friends. Doris McKernan Mickey Girl Reserves 2-3-4, Secreiarial Club 3-4, Arch- ery 2, Bowling 2, Senior Play. A good mixer, bui never an iniruder. Jane Meagher Janie Forum Club 3, Liierary Club 3-4, Secreiarial Club' 2, Lacrosse 2, Badminion 2, Dedicafion Pageanr 2, January Graduaie. By diligence she wins her way. Elizabefh Meech BeHy Ar+ Round Table 4. A calm and happy nalure.' Frank Meier Frankie Forum Club 4, Hi-Y 4, Science Club 3-4, Ski Club 4, Thespians 4, Sub-Council 2-3, Sopho- more Show 4, Junior Show 4, Senior Show 4, School Band 2-3, Chorus 2-3-4, Choniia 3, Trumpei Trio 3-4, Fores+ Prince 4, Foofball, Track 3-4, Senior Play. A singer is always welcome. Bridie Melbrod Bonnie And be a friend To man. 29 SENIORS Elsie Mellors Else Laiin Club 4, Home Room Program Chairman 4, Baskeiball Capiain 2-3-4, Referee 4, Senior Class Capiain 4, Baskefball 2-3-4, Bowling 3-4, Badminion 4, Volley Ball 2-3-4. We like her, how aboui you? Ralph Merkle Ralph Augusi Graduaie. A friendly lad wiih a winning smile. Gloria Merrill Glo Forum Club 4, The Keniiorialu 4, Junior Prom Commiffee 3, Senior Carnival 4, Baskeiball 4. Quie+ly conquering coquefryf' . Wilbur Mefcalf Bill Sub-Council Represeniaiive, January Graduaie. Responsibili+y educaiesf' Janice Miller Jah Laiin Club 3-4, Liferary Club 3-4, Referee 4, Baskeiball 3-4, Bowling 4, Lacrosse 3, Badmin- ion 4, Horseback Riding 3, Volley Ball 3-4. Charac'ler makes ils own desfinyf' Marilyn Millian Pai'l'y Lafin Club 3-4, Liierary Club 3-4, Science Club 2-4, Home Room Program Chairman 3, Senior Carnival Commifiee 4, Reieree 4, Baskeiball 2-3-4, Ping Pong 4, Badminion 3-4, Volley Ball 2-3-4, Senior Play Commiiiee 4. No beauiy is like ihe beauiy of her smile. June Mifchell June Girl Reserves 3-4, Science Club 3-4, Senior Carnival Commiiiee 4, Chorus 2-3-4, Baskeiball 4, Senior Play Commiiiee 4, Choni'la 3, Larin Club 4. ' Bur for one glimpse of auburn hair. Russell Moffaf Bud Engineering Club 3-4. His is ihe worihy way. Jean Moore Doc German Club 4, Laiin Club 3, Liierary Club 3-4, Science Club 2, Sub-Council 4, Home Room Program Chairman 3, Referee 4, Basker- ball 2-3-4, Volley Ball 2-3-4, Senior Play. Manner, noi gold, is woman's besl adornmenif' SENIORS Marlin Moore Mag-fin Pan-American Club 4. l-lones+y's lhe besr policy. Roberf Morgan V I ' B S Le lr' U .. . es ,W J. l 'R lg 3' 3 ' ill'- . o' : 416: .-1.-.,! ph' K4 3 5. Cl 3-4, c Zone. W lgmli. 8' , N ,y A ' ln' ' all 3 A Roberl' E. Morfon Mart Boys' Leller Club 4, Forum Club 4, Ski Club 3-4, Junior Prom Commiflee 3, Senior Car- nival Commillee 4. Golf 3-4. l-le's a whiz kid. Arline Moss Mossy Honor Club 4, Lalin Club 3-4, Volley Ball Cap- lain 3, Baskelball 2-3-4, Bowling 3-4, Ping Pong 4, Badminlon 4, Volley Ball 2-3-4. good mind possesses a kingdom. Richard Moss Dick Honor Club 4, l-lome Room Program Chairman 4, Senior Play. The only way lo have a friend is lo be one. Roberl' Mould Bob School Band A 2-3-4. Kroma+ic kid. David Mowaff Dave All for one, one for all. Jack Mowery Jack Chess Club 4. Le+ us be of good cheer. Clyde Musfy Mus'ly Boys' Leller Club 4, German Club 2-3-4, l-li-Y 3-4, Ski Club 4, Sub-Council 2, Junior Class Vice-presidenf 3, The Kenilorialf' Business Manager 3-4, Junior Prom Commilfee 3, Senior Carnival Commiflee 3, Junior Show 3, Senior Show 4, Boys' Slafe 3, Foolball Manager 2-3-4, Senior Play. Super service. William Myers -'snr' Senior Play. We enioy knowing him. Jean P. Nachirieb Jean Drarnalic Club 3, German Club 2-3, Honor Club 4, Home Room Program Chairman 3, School Band 4, Senior Play, Wonder Hal 4. A friend indeed. Eileen Neff NeFHe Girl Reserves 2-3, Secrelarial Club 3-4, Rei- eree 2-3-4, Baskefball 2-3-4, Bowling 3, Lacrosse 2, Volley Ball 2. Full of fun, nice To everyone. Sally Lou Nelson Sally Liferary Club 4, Sub-Council 3, Volley Ball 3-4. Gen+le of speech, beneiicenl of mind. Elizabefh Newell BeH'ie Forum Club 4, Lilerary Club 3, Chorus 3-4, Choni+a 3, Archery 2, Bowling 3, Senior Play. l-ler goal is sei: ii' will be mei. John Nibloclr Nibber Engineering Club 4, Swimming 4, January Graduale. Keep 'em flying. Ellen Niven Ginger Girl Reserves 2-3-4, Le Cercle Francais 2, Sen- ior Carnival Commillee 4, Chorus 3, Referee 4, Bowling Caplain 2-3, Baskelball 3-4, Archery 2, Bowling 2-3. Sweei and charming. Earl Noble Earl Forum Club 4, Science Club 4, Dedicalion Pageanl 3. l-le is oflen ileni' always sincere. ' s , . x l ' ' I fi f s Paul ' r Red Bo e'H 0' a 3-4, Forum Club 4, The or' l' , enior Carnival Commilfee 4, o al 3- , Baskelball 3-4, Ping Pong 2-3-4, 'i r 7. , January Graduale. A Y lele who has slood +he lest and sfill sian among ihe best 30 Tom Parsons Big Feel The Keni'rorial 2, School Band 2, Chorus 4, Fores+ Prince 4, Senior Play. A gay spiril' is lhe herald oi youlh. Maril-ia Pafierson Mar+y Forum Club 4, Ski Club 3-4, Baskeiball Cap- 'rain 3, Bowling Caplain 3, Baskelball 2-3-4, Archery 3, Bowling 3-4, Baskelball Timekeeper 4, Dedicalion Pageanl 3, January Graduale. Her smile brighlens lhe day. U Clarege e Q Q CY Boys' L Her lub Soug'4 Jxqior Prom Commil 3 Sen r rnival ommiliee 4, Sophomore Sh 2. ior how 3, enior Show 4, Tenrb 3 . Ar'rhu Mxays iille o'l'h X sbs.. Forum Club 3-4, German Club 2-3-4, Hi-Y 4 Junior Prom Commillee 3, Senior Carnival Commiliee 4, Sophomore Show 2, Junior Show 3. He has 'rhose qualifies we admire. Warren Pe ers ' Sal+y O 'Iii U 3 3-4, - ouncil unio ommillee 3, Sen- io ' .' in m' ,Junior Slfuw 3 Fool'- 3 nigga Tr fb ' s s an ' as , s ' . William Pfonner Bill Senior Play. A gresicdesi is oiien done quie+ly. Jean Pierce Jeanie Alpha Phi Lambda 3-4, Debaie 2-3-4, Honor Club 4, Lalin Club 3-4, The Kenil'orial 2-3-4, The Ros+rum 3-4, Ediior-in-Chief 4, Basker- ball 2-3-4, Lacrosse 3, Badminlon 3, Senior Play, Dedicalion Pageanl 3, Salulalorian 4. Horace and Boris were only boys! W' Jamesqilkey PP .So Pilk Boys' Lelier Club 4, Sludenl Council 2-3-4, Sub-Council 2, Senior Class Officer 4, Junior Class Olzlicer 3, Sophomore Class Officer 2, Junior Prom Commiliee 4, Senior Carnival glclmmiiiee 4, Sophomore Show 2, Baskeiball Aimighl'y miie is he. Florence Plemel Flory Secreiarial Club 4, Chorus 2-3-4. She has a quiei digniiy aboui her. 3 I I SENIORS Anna Popovich Annie A smile goes a long way. Wilma Powell Will Liierary Club 3-4, Sub-Council 3, Junior Prom Commiilee 3, Senior Carnival Commiiiee 4, Sophomore Show 2, Junior Show 3, Baskefball 2-3, Tennis 2-3-4, Bowling 3, Senior Play, Chrisi- mas Play 2, Dedicaiion Pageani 3. She's A-l in our hear'ls. Jeaneile Prudhomme Ne'Hie Baskeiball, Lacrosse. School Band 2-3-4, Jan- uary G-raduaie. As good as gold. Donald Rae Curlie Dramafic Club 3, Science Club 3, Siage Craif Club 4, Senior Carnival Commi++ee 4, Track Cross Couniry 3, Baseball 2, Hockey 2-3, Sen- ior Play. There is no lime like 'rhe present Mary Jane Rapp Mick Ari Round Table 2-3-4, Senior Carnival Com- millee 4, Junior Show 3, Senior Show 4, Choir 2-3-4, Chorus 2-3-4, Chonila 3, Referee 4, Baskelball 3-4, Chrislmas Play 2-3-4, Dedicalion Pageanl 3. Red hair mixed wilh a friendly air. Jean Rawe Jean Forum Club 3-4, Secrelarial Club 3-4, Sub- Council 2, Senior Carnival Commiilee 4, Senior Show 4, Chorus 4, Baskelball 4, Senior Play. The besi lhings come in small packages. Bernice Reid Bern Secreiarial Club 3, Referee 4, Baskefball 2-3-4, Bowling 2-3, Badminion 4, Volley Ball 2-3-4. We can never gel enough of her charm. June Reimann June Forum Club 4, Sans Souci 4, Sub-Council 2-3-4, Junior Prom Commiiiee 3, Senior Carnival Commillee 4, Queen 4, Sophomore Show 2, Junior Show 3, Baskelball 3, Archery 2, Bad- minion 3, Dedicalion Pageanl 3, A queen 'lo her crowning glory. Fern Reissig Fern Dramaiic Club 3, Girl Reserves 3, Honor Club 4, Lalin Club 3-4, Lilerary Club 3-4, Science Club 3-4, Senior Carnival Commiliee 4, La- crosse 3, Badminlon 3, Senior Play. Here is a girl wiih cheer and smiles. SENIORS Dorofhy Rickerf Rickie Forum Club 4, Le Cercle Francais 2-4, Sub- Council 4, Chorus 3-4, Choni'ra 3, Baskefball 2, Archery 2, Tennis 2, Bowling 2-3-4. Noi iusl dependable, bui dependable and charming. John Riehm Johnny Engineering Club 4, Music Apprecialion Club 4, Science Club 4. You can depend on him. June Rifchie Honey Secreiarial Club 2-3-4, Referee 4, Ping Pong 3, Badmin+on 3, Senior Play. A ioy lo know. Irene Rcberis Bence Choir 2-3-4, Chorus 2-3-4, Forum Club 4, Ger- man Club 2-3, Lilerary Club 4, January Grad- uale. Burs'ring wih Tun, laughfer and friendliness. Roberi' Roehrig Bob School Band 2-3-4. Friendly and quiei'. Donald Rogers Don Senior Play. The besf-mannered man, Elmer Rohring Slago He knows how 'lo be a real pal. Roberf Ross Bob Ski Club 3-4, Wresrling Club 2, Senior Play. His red hair is noi' all 'rhai' aH'rac+s. Florence Salmon Sammy Lalin Club 3-4, Lilerary Club 3-4, The Ros- +rum 4, Baskelball 2-3-4, Bowling 4, Lacrosse 3, Badminlon 3, Horseback Riding 2-3-4, Volley Ball 4. Personali+y coun+s. Mary Sarbenfos Mae Baskelball 4, Bowling 4, Volley Ball 4. To friendship every burden is light Donald Saunders Don Hi-Y 3-4, Le Cercle Francais 3-4, Pan-Amen Scan Club 4, Science Club 2-3, Sub-Council 3, Home Room Program Chairman 4, The Ken- ii'orial 2-3-4, The Ros+rum 4, Senior Play. He works well, reaps his own reward. Richard Saunders Dick Engineering Club 4, Ski Club 4, Senior Play. He'll build a beller mousefrapf' Roberf Schafer Schaf German Club 4, Ski Club 4,'Senior Play. The ioke's 'the Thing. Jane Scheib Jane Forum Club 4, Bowling 3. V Pleasan+ly 'rhoughiful of oihersf' Mariorie Schus'rer Margie Junior Prom Commiliee, Senior Carnival Corn- miilee, Senior Show, Baskelball Capiain 3, Senior Class Caplain, Baskeiball 2-3-4, Volley Ball 2-3, Senior Play. Na+urally nice. Alva Score Red Forum Club 4, Science Club 2, Junior Prom Commillee 3, Chorus 2, Senior Play. Red hair, brighi eyes. Verna ScoH Vern Dark eyes shining bright Mary Rose Secic Mary Wifh her +here's fun 'fill day is done. 32 Genevieve Seibold Jennie Girls' Leiler Club 3-4, Secreiarial Club 4, Bas- lcefball 2-3-4. Bowling 3, Volley Ball 2-3-4, Jan- uary Graduale. And her laughler cheered us. Doroihy Seligman Dorofhy l'r's more pleasanl' wiih her present Anne Senffle Anne Music Apprecialion Club 4, Secrefarial Club 4, The Kenilorialu 3, The Rosirum 3, Senior Play. A personaliiy 'lhai will falce her a long way. Eliza befh Seymour BeH'y Alpha Phi Lambda 2-3-4, German Club 3, Music Appreciaiion 3-4, Home Room Program Chair- man 3-4, Chorus 2-3-4, Archery 2, Senior Play. Wisdom is beller fhan rubies. Wilson Shaw Willie Boys' Leifer Club 4, Dramaiic Club 3-4, Forum Club 3-4, German Club 2-3, Hi-Y 3-4, Science Club 4, Ski Club 4, Thespians 4, Wreslling Club 2, Sub-Council 2-3-4, Color Bearer Oulside 4, Junior Prom Commiilee 3, Sophomore Show 2, Junior Show 3, Senior Show 4, Fooiball 3-4, Swimming 2-3-4, Senior Play, ln 'rhe Zone 4, Choni+a 3. Brilliancy of wil. Richard C. Shepard Rich Forum Club 4, Le Cercle Francais 2, Sans Souci 4, Sub-Council 2-3, Home Room Program Chairman 3, The Kenilorialn 4, Junior Prom Commillee 3, Senior Carnival Commifiee 4, Sophomore Show 2, Junior Show 3, Senior Show 4, Senior Play. He has a rep for being hep. Russell Sheppard Russ Lalin Club 4, Slage Crali Club 4, Glee Club 3, Senior Play. Always a genllemanf' Jane Sherrie Sherrie': Dramalic Club 3, Forum Club 4, Le Cercle Francais 3, Chrislmas Play 3, Dedicaiion Pa- geanl 3. Her quiel' and charming manner aH'racls. Jaclx Shields Jackson Ski Club 3-4, Home Room Program Chairman 3, Senior Carnival Commiflee 4, Chorus 3, Chonila 3, Senior Play, Chrisfmas Play 4, Dedicafion Pageanl 3. Girlsl Girlsl Girlslu 33 SENIGRS Richard Simplrins Simp Alpha Phi Lambda 3-4, Debale 4, Dramafic Club 2-3, Honor Club 4, Thespians 3-4, Wres- lling Club 2-3, Home Room Program Chair- man 3, Junior Prom Commil'+ee 3, Sophomore Show 2, Junior Show 3, Senior Show 4, Boys' Slale 3, Senior Play, lihaca Play 3, Chrisrmas Play 3-4, Pink and Pa'lches 4, Wonder Hal 4, ln lhe Zone 4, Dedicalion Pageanl 3, Cl'1oni+a 3. Mask and wig. BeHy Smilh SmiHy Alpha Phi Lambda 2-3-4. Dramaiic Club 3, German Club 2-3, Girls' Leffer Club 3-4, Liler- ary Club 4, Secrefarial Club 4, Home Room Program Chairman 3, The Keni+orial 2-3, Junior Prom Cornmilfee 3, Senior Carnival Commillee 3-4, Junior Show 3, Senior Show 4, Cheerleader 3-4, Baslcefball 2-4, Bowling 3, La- crosse 2, Senior Play. Dedicafion Pageani' 3. Lively, lovely, liHle. Jean Smifh Jeanie Ari Round Table 4, Dramalic Club 3, Junior Show 3, Choir 2-3-4, Chorus 2-3-4. Chonila 3. Senior Carnival 4, Modern Dance 3. A Prefly Girl ls Lilce a Melody. Mary Smi'l'h Smi'Hy Arr Round Table 4. Honor Club 4, The Keni- iorial 4, Chorus 3-4, Chonii'a 3, Archery 4. Capable, clever, and ar+is+ic. Margarel Smiih Pegi Girls' Lerler Club 4, Girl Reserves 2, Lilerary Club 3. Secrelarial Club 3, Home Room Pro- gram Chairman 3, Choir 2-3-4, Chorus 2-3-4, Chonil'a 3, Referee 4, Bowling Capiain 4, Baskelball 2-3-4, Bowling 3-4, Volley Ball 2-3. The besi ones are lhe l'ruesl. Ariemis Sofer Arfie Bowling 4. A A ray of sunshine from California. Clifford Spicer Cliff Junior Class Oiiicer, Senior Play. The spice of life. Richard Spoor Dick Home Room Program Chairman 3 The Keni- +orial 3. Life is mine: I'll lake il. Wal+er Slerner ' Wally German Club 3-4, Boys' lnframural Baslceiball 2-3-4, Boys' Inlramural Baseball 2-3-4 Ping Pong 3, Dedicalion Pageanl 3. Modes+y is one of his vir+ues. SENIGRS ,, nn' qos e :Six Slels Boys' eller C 3-4, ' 3-4, Slci Club 4, Juni r Prom ornmillee , Senior Carnival mmillee 4, Sophomore Show 2, Junior Show . Senior Show 4, Foolball 3-4, Baslcelball 3-4, raclc 2-3-4, Senior Play. A righl man in lhe righl place. E+hel Slevens Slelh Dramalic Club 3, Girls' Leller Club 3-4, Girl Reserves 2-3, Sans Souci 4, Sub-Council 2-4, Junior Prom Commillee 3, Senior Carnival Commillee 4, Baslcelball Caplain 3. Releree 4, Senior Class Caplain 4, Baslcelball 2-4, Ten- nis 3-4, Volley Ball 2-3, Senior Play, Chrislmas Play 2-3, Dedicalion Pageanl 3. As willy as she is prelly. Eleanor Lee Slinson Mimi Forum Club 4, Sans Souci 4, Lilerary Club 4, Junior Prom Commillee 3, Senior Carnival Com- millee 4, Sophomore Show 2, Junior Show 3, Senior Show 4, Baslcelball 3-4, Ping Pong 3, Volley Ball 3, Senior Play. For lhose who wanl lhe linesl. Palricia Slone Sloney Sub-Council 4, The Kenilorial 4, Junior Prom Commillee 3, Senior Carnival Commillee 4, Junior Show 3, Ping Pong 3, l-lorsebaclc Riding 3-4, Badminlon 3-4. She came, we saw, she conquered all. Belly Jane Slreeler B. J. Arl Round Table 3-4, Girl Reserves 2, l-lome Room Program Chairman 3, Archery 2. She does your eyes a lavor. Belly Jane Slringham Bels School Orcheslra 2, Releree 4. She deserves her many lriendsf' Peler Slrong Pele German Club 3-4, Science Club 4, Slage Crall Club 4, Senior Play. Speech is greal, bul silence is grealer. Doris Sludier Suzie Arl Round Table 3, Choir 2-3, Chorus 2-3-4, Chonila 3, Archery 2, Bowling 2-3-4. She is good company. Frances Swagel Fran Silence is golden. Roberl Swill Bob Science Club 3, Slci Club 3-4, Boys' lnlramural Baslcelball 4, Senior Play. Willy as lhe day is long. Faye Tanner Tae Forum Club 4, Girls' Leller Club 3-4, Home Room Program Chairman 4, Junior Prom Com- millee 3, Junior Show 3, Senior Show 4, Chorus 3-4, Chonila 3. Cheerleader 3-4, Head Cheerleader 4, Releree 4, Senior Play, Chrisl- mas Play 3-4. She's lilce a rnagnel-allraclivef' Doris Thomas Dol Secrelarial Club 4, Chorus 4, Releree 3-4, Bas- lcelball 2-3-4. . Personalily, lull ol originalilyf' Shirley Tice Shirley Mild in manner, warm in hearl. Jean Toomey Toomey l-lonor Club 4, Secrelarial Club 3-4, The Ros- lrum 3, Bowling 3. Elliciency plus. Belly Towe Belly Mae Alpha Phi Lambda 2-3-4, Le Cercle Francais 3, Science Club 4, Ski Club 4, Sludenl Council 3, Sub-Council 3, Home Room Program Chair- man 3, Junior Prom Commillee 3, Senior Car- nival Commillee 3, Sophomore Show 2, Horse- baclc Riding 2-3, Senior Play. She is inleresling and inleresledf' Ronald Towns Lovie Boys' lnlramural Sollball 3-4, Boys' lnlramural Baslcelball 3-4, Homeroom Sporls 3-4. We lilce 'Towns'. 34 James Sulherland Seedy Forum Club 4, l-li-Y 4, Sans Souci 2-3-4, Slci Club 3-4, Junior Prom Commillee 3, Senior Carnival Cornmillee 4, Senior Show 4, Foolball 4, Senior Play, Dedicalion Pageanl 3. Few were his words, bul clearly spoken. Lewis Turner Blue Lou Forum Club 4, l-li-Y 4, Le Cercle Francais 3, Senior Carnival Commillee 4. l-le is among lhose who succeed. Roberl Usher Bob Science Club 2-3-4. A learless, free, and friendly man. Margarel Vaughan Marg Forum Club 4, Girls' Leller Club 2-3-4, Le Cercle Francais 2, Referee 4, Baslcelball 2-3-4, Badminlon 3. A lighl hearl' lives long. Shirley Vogelsang ShirI Arl Round Table, Chorus. There's a lwinlcle in her eyes. Norma Wagner Norm Girl Reserves 2-3, Lilerary Club 4, Badminlon 3-4, Senior Play, Dedicalion Pageanl. We're charmed by nealness ol person. Pal Wallner Palli Forum Club 4, l-lonor Club 2-4, Secrelarial Club 2-3, Home Room Program Chairman 3, Baslcelball Caplain 4, Baslcelball 2, January Graduale. A guaranlee lor lun. Belly Wallxo B. J. Le Cercle Francais 2, Lilerary Club 3-4, The Kenilorialu 3, Senior Carnival Commillee 3, Bas- ltelball 4, Senior Play. A merry hearl, a cheerful smile. 35 SENIORS Belly Turner Bels Girls' Leller Club 4, Junior Prom Commillee 3, Senior Carnival Commillee 4, Choir 3-4, Cho- rus 3-4, Chonila 3, Referee 4, Baslcelball 2- 3-4, Bowling 4. From laughing eyes, lo dancing feel, she 'Spenns' her lime iusl being sweel. Kennelh Websler Webby Ski Club 3-4, Junior Prom Commillee 3, Senior Carnival Commillee 4. When beller cars are buill-he'll drive his old one. Donald H. While Don Honor Club 4, Science Club 3-4, Slci Club 3-4. Sub-Council 2 Senior Play. l-le slcis righl inlo lhings. Clarence Whilmore Bill Honor Club 4, Color Bearer 2-3, Sludenl Hand- boolc 4, Senior Play. Kenr'nore's gain, New Jersey's loss. Barbara Whillalxer Bobby Forum Club 4, Girls' Leller Club 2-4, Le Cercle Francais 2, School Band 2-3-4, Chorus 2-3, Archery 2, January Graduale. ll's a privilege lo be her friend. Richard Williams Dick The Kenilorial 4, The Rosl'rum 4, Sopho- more Show 2, Chorus 4, Swimming 2-3-4, Senior Play. Pass me a camera, please. Roberl Williams I Bal Forum Club 4, l-li-Y 3-4, Sub-Council 3-4, Junior Prom Commillee, Senior Carnival Commillee, Junior Show 3, Senior Show 4. ' Ambilion leads 'foward success. Norah Woodrow Woodie January Graduale. Charmingly silenl and sweel. SENICRS Shirley Walfer Mac Forum Club 4, Secrefarial Club 3-4, Senior Carnival Commiffee 4, Chorus 4, Referee 4, Senior Class Capfain 4, Bowling Capfain 4, Baskefball 4, Bowling 4, Senior Play, Dedica- fion Pageanf 3. A will fo do and a way fo do if. Gloria Weber Gloria Girl Reserves 4, Secrefarial Club 3, Chorus 2-4, Chrisfmas Play 2. A quief, charming miss is she. CAMERA SHY Marjorie Allen Margie' Forum Club 4, Le Cercle Francais 2. Who sows kindness, reaps friendship. if Edward Alvarez Ed January Graduafe, Greaf fhings are offen done quieflyf' Lorraine Ashfon Lorraine Af York-Thespians, Junior Play, Frolic. Make-up Club. Yearbook Sfaff, Weekly Sfaff, Liferary Club. Good cheer is no hindrance fo a good life. Carl Beckman Carl Dukes 2-3-4. Jusf a scienfisf af hear'l. Susannah BarreH Sue' Forum Club 4, Girl Reserves 2-3-4, Le Cer- cle Francais 2, l-lome Room Program Chair- man 4, Junior Prom Commiffee, Senior Carnival Commiffee, Senior Show, Baskef- ball Capfain 2-3, Referee 3-4, January Graduafe. Personalify plus vifalify equals Sue. LaVonne Beaumonf Frenchie She makes life befferf' Walier Bornholdf Walf Sfeady and sure. - Av: .M 'vt Olive Workman Ollie . i-:. 4 . -K Girl Reserves 2, Liferary Club 3. Secrefarial - .. ' ,wibwf Club 2- A c ' ' Gay of spirif: kind of hearf. . V A-ii Anne Worlh . Anne i if . . i-'i i s-ii G irls' Leffer Club 2-4, l-lonor Club 4, Liferary P ixy, i:i-i,i' g Club 3, Science Club 3. The Keniforial 4, --'V 5 The Ros'l'rum 4, Baskefball 2-3, Archery 2, Vi f Bowling 2-3, Badminfon 3-4, Volley Ball 2-4. ' . 'P I ' ' - Senior Pl6Y. 'S'-:Urs Q L , .., K . 5- . i f,r-' faq iw 2 ,gt -A 4 Bessie Borovic Befsy January Graduafe. Loves fo dance. Dorofhy Bowman Do'Hy January Graduafe. A friend fo all. Paul Bruner Paul Af Lafayeffe-l-li-Y 2, Sfage Crew Club 2-3, Sophomore Show, Junior Show, School Band 2, Dramafrics 2-3, Baskefball 2, Track 2-4, Chrisfmas Play 2. Modesf buf capable. Edward Burns Ed Boys' Leffer Club 3-4, Forum Club 4, Foof- ball 3-4, Ski Club 4, Wresfling Club 2-3. January Graduafe. He plays fhe game square. Roberi Burns Junior He fakes fhings as fhey come. Edyfhe Chrisfensen Chris+y Af l-lufchinson-Dramafics. l'Versafilify is fhe keynofe of genius. Jack Davis Jack Augusf Graduafe. A smile for fhe boys, a wink for The girls. ln fhe face of difficulfy, she remains cheerful. BeHie Yoder BeH'if-J Arf Round Table 2-3-4, l-lome Room Program Chairman 4, Junior Prom Commiffee 3, Senior Carnival Commiffee 4, Sophomore Show 2, Jun- ior Show 3, Senior Show 4, Choir 2-3-4, Chorus 2-3-4, Choni+a 3, Chrisfmas Music 2-3-4, Bas- kefball Capfain 4, Referee 4, Baskefball 2-4, Dedicafion Pageanf 3. There's sweefness in her ways. Mary Ellen Denf Mary Ellen Augusf Graduafe. Of such we are proud. Joseph D'Ingillo Joe A scienfific mind. James Drasgow Jim Science Club 3, Wresfling Club 4, Dedica- fion Pageanf 3, January Graduafe, l-le lives fo be a champion. Mayvis Drew Mayvis Liferary Club 3, Secrefarial 3-4, January Graduafe. A friendly affifude foward all. Vincenf Drumb Laffy Boys' Leffer Club 4, School Band 2-3-4, Tennis 3. Worry and l have never mef. June Gall June Secrefarial Club 2, Junior Show, Baskefball 4, January Graduafe. A girl we all like. HAI.. Aloysius Heimiller Augusf Graduafe. Blond hair, and a capfivafing smile. 36 Elizabelh Hohman Lizzie Lilerary Club 3, Secrelarial Club 2-3-4, Jan- uary Graduale. Overllowing wilh wil and humor. Eileen Houseworlh Eileen January Graduale. Virlue is ils own reward. Roberl ignasiak lggie Dramalic Club 3, German Club. 2-3, Science Club 2-3, Dedicalion Pageanl, Augusl Grad- uale. Hard work is lhe molher ol lame. Frank Ivancic Frank Boys' Leller Club 3-4, School Band 2. Fool- ball 3-4, January Cvraduale. Hold lhal linel Marion King Marion Lilerary Club, January Graduale. Her lriendly nalure has made many friends. Roberl MacDonald Mac School Band 2-3-4, Forum 3-4, January Graduale. For he's a iolly good fellow. June MacKingham June January Graduale, Alpha Phi Lambda 4, Forum Club 4, Honor Club 4. Whalever she chooses lo do is done well. lvlr. LeRoy L. Pilkin enioy- ed some l94l Senior Carni- val publicily, delivered by Bill Eliason, Dick Shepard. Willie Shaw, and Dick Hinler- meier. 37 Alberl Melbrod Al And be a lriend lo man. Harold Miles Harold January Graduale. A palienl man has power. Belly Miller Belly Horseback Riding 3-4, Arl Round Table 4, Lilerary Club 3-4, January Graduale. S'ryle and harmony in good lasle. William Miller Bill School Band 2-3, January Graduale. Speech is greal, bul silence is grealerf' Palricia O'Donnell lrish Baskelball, Lilerary Club 3. Secrelarial Club 2, January Graduale. When Irish eyes are smiling . . . Lloyd Pelerson Pele Ski Club 4, School Band 2-3. January Grad- uale. They don'l make 'em any bellerf' Winfred Powers Win Pulling lhe 'Win' in success. Andrea Raines Andy January Graduale. Life is lull ol lun. CAMERA SHY James Spaulding Jim Augusl Graduale. Eilher he will lind a way or make one. Derrick Swill Derrick January Graduale. The real McCoy. George Tolh George January Graduale Oh, so bashlul and yel nol so. Johnny Tolh Rui Baskelball 4. A slraighl shooler. John Wall Johnny January Gracluale. Music is lhe ioy ol my lile. Roberl Winslel Bob' January Graduale A lriendly lad wilh a winning manner. Roberl Wiseman Bob' January Graduale. His lriendship is well valued. Dolores Wyles De' Chorus, January Graduale. Nol so much quanlily, bul lols ol qualily.' U ff? CLASS WILL 'ad Being in possession oT all our TaculTies and having duly considered The graviTy and soIemniTy oT This manuscripT, we, The class oT I942, do hereby bequeaTh, enTrusT, and will To Those who are leTT behind, These Tew oT our priceless possessions, having compleTe conTidence ThaT They will enioy The same loving care which has been Tendered Them during The shorT years ThaT we have passed wiThin These classic porTalsg ThaT is To say: FirsT: We direcT ThaT all our iusT debTs and graduaTion expenses be paid. Second: We bequeaTh To any iunior having a gray iackeT, PaT Johnson's and JaneT I-IoIland's slacks so ThaT she mighT have a suiT wiTh Two pairs oT anTs. N, Thirilz Don Freudenberger and Carl Fenwick donaTe Their swimming abiliTy To W The Tairer sex To be used in case oT Tloods or heavy rain Talls. Tom DuddlesTon and Willy Shaw add a pair oT reTread waTer wings To be given To The incoming swimming Team. FourTh: Corky Bell, Rich Shepard, and Carl I-IamilTon leave Their iudiciously wriTTen hand- book, WhaT The Well Dressed Man-abouT-School Should Wear, To Those undergraduaTes as- piring To hold Their presenT TiTle oT BesT Dressed in K.I-l.S. Fi'fTh: For Those OT you who have losT TaiTh in love in This world oT sTriTe and sTruggle, we leave The memory oT BeTTy Meech and RoberT Mould. SixTh: Clyde MusTy wills his maThemaTical genius To TuTure class Treasurers. I-lis laTesT book, Manag- ing The Financial ATTairs oT The I942 KeniTorial or Why I Live on ForesT Avenue, may be easily procured absoIuTeIy Tree oT charge by merely sending us your name and address and enclosing The Top oT your local newsboy plus Ten cenTs To cover The cosT oT mailing. SevenTh: To all Those wishing popuIariTy, we leave The vivacious personaliTies oT Virginia Cole, Faye Tanner, and NaTaIie Clum. Eigh+h: BeTTy Brunswick, Mae Kendall, Mary Alice Foley, DoroThy Bowman, and JaneT Dick leave The secreT oT Their energy To The class oT '43. IT is aTTribuTed To a large bowl oT Boopsies every morning Tor breakTasT. NinTh: To all TuTure biologisTs PaTTy Millian, Wilma Powell, Peggy Dagg, and ETheI Juranics enTrusT Their mosT recenT TexT, The Lives and Loves oT The Amoebae, wiTh colored illusTraTions by Pro- Tessor Gladieux. TenTh: As a paTrioTic gesTure, Lamoyne Blessing, Ray BarThoIomew, George ToTh, and Clarence Boe- bel leave The worn-ouT copies oT Super Man and LiTTIe Orphan Annie plus dance slingers, drawings, rubber erasers, and chewing gum Tound in The lockers To NaTionaI DeTense. EIevenTh: Allen AlberT wills his nine lines Trom The senior play in The Tollowing manner: The Tour in The TirsT acT, including Good evening, Mr. GunTher, To The John Barrymores oT The sophomore class, and The Tour Trom The second acT beginning wiTh lT's True, Mrs. GunTher, To The Ronald Regans oT The iunior class. The one remaining line is To be leTT To posTeriTy. ' TwelTTh: Chuck AusTin and Cy Penley hand down Two pairs oT saddle shoes, well-worn Trom dancing, To any who Teel capable oT Tilling Them. ThirTeenTh: To a lonesome sophomore, Marge SchusTer and Shirley WalTer leave Their abiliTy To geT along wiTh people-especially Jimmy and Don. FourTeenTh: To Those iuniors Tinding iT diTTicuIT To smile in The Tace oT Monday morning we leave Bea I-leTT's undying enThusiasm and I-larrieT MaIIory's aTTiTude oT IT's all in a day's work. FiTTeenTh: To a careless sophomore who never seems To have enough Time To Tinish his homework, we leave The knack Tor geTTing iT done inspired by Bernice Lucas and Carol Argus. IT Their sys- Tem Tails, mighT we suggesT one oT Bob MorTon's air-TighT excuses? SixTeenTh: We leave To The sophomore class our ideas Tor Glamour Girl Number I oT K.I-I.S. She should have The voice oT BeTTie Yoder or Mary Jane Rapp, The horsemanship oT BeTTy Davidson, Jean Landers, and Florence Salmon, and The sporTs abiliTy oT BeTTy Marshall, Jennie Seibold and Flossy BurlingTon. In addiTion To any one, or all, oT These we add Doris McKernan's TascinaTing eye- lashes, June MiTchell's gorgeous red hair, and RuThie Larson's conTagious smile. As Tor person- aIiTy, IikeabiliTy, sweeTness, and sponTaneous wiT we careTully seIecT MargareT Cochrane, Fern Reissig, Sally Nelson, and Phyl Decker. To escorT our dream girl To The club we leave our Tormula Tor The ideal man. Add equal parTs oT Paul Goundry's Triendliness, Carl I-lamilTon's smooThness, Don Lyon's personaliTy plus, Ed Burn's agreeabiliTy, Warren PeTerson's knack oT sleeping in sTudy hall, and Carl ChoToTT's line To a Tull porTion oT STeve Lilak's physique. In WiTness WhereoT, we have here unTo subscribed our names, The sevenTeenTh day oT April, in The year one Thousand nine hundred and TorTy-Two. .QAM .GMM ieify Mae jcfwe 38 L o s FA s ' ' 0 POST GRADUATES 9 Q - Mt., Wifh fhe Kenmore Senior High School year drawing fo a close, fwelve of fhe original forfy-eighf posf graduafes of .1--'T Q ww Miss Mollie Jones' home room yef remain. -X . Some sfudenfs plan fo furfher fheir educafion by affending col- lege. Some will sfarf fhis summer: ofhers, in fhe fall. Many of Miss Q2 ei If Jones' sfudenfs who sfarfed school lasf fall have gone fo work in vifal s defense planfs. Several of lasf fall's P. Gfs now working in defense planfs are John Paar, Don Reicherf, John Ehinger and Dick Ebling. Among fhe girls Kafhryn Cerafo, Eleanor Feafhers, and Paf Sfyer are faking up hospifal nursing. The sfudenfs now planning fo enfer college affer June are Louise Fairbanks, Tom Lauderdale, Ralph Merkle, John Mundie, Herberf Schulfz, Sally Hooper, Nancy Pay- son, and Bob Wiedemann. Ofhers plan fo begin working immediafely affer school closes. During fhe firsf parf of lasf December, fhe posf graduafe home room aroused fhe school by sfarfing a kniffing fad for boys, who were seen going fhrough fhe halls wifh large balls of yarn fucked safely in fheir shirf fronfs. The P. Gfs complefed a colorful afghan which was fhen confribufed fo fhe American Red Cross. An undefeafed posf graduafe combinafion capfured fhe home room baskefball fifle. The final game was won by fhe score of 63-26. Such ofher sporfs as foofball, baskefball, swimming and golf were well represenfed on fhe varsify squads by fhe P. Gfs. ln addifion 'ro originafing a kniffing fad for boys in Kenmore High and confribufing defense workers fo Uncle Sam, fhe posf graduafes have helped ouf wifh fhe counfry's defense in ofher ways. The home room was among fhe firsf of fhe whole school in pledges for fhe Unifed Sfafes Defense Saving Sfamps and Bonds. Many of fhe boys builf various model airplanes which were senf fo fhe armed forces of fhe Unifecl Sfafes governmenf where fhey were fo be used for anfi-aircraff purposes and sfudy. John Wild led fhe parade in fhis field. Af Benneff High School fhe emergency serv- ice corps fraining course was also complefed by John. Harrief Arnold complefed fraining in a sfandard and advanced course in firsf aid. On Tuesday, April 21, fhe home room had a discussion concerning whaf fhe school boys and girls mighf do fo beffer our vifal defense. This year is fhe firsf in which fhe P. Gfs have had regularly assigned seafs in fhe new audiforium. Affer a few weeks of indefinife seafing, fhey were placed in fhe balcony. Farsi row H Arnold: Payson: Miss Jones: Fairbanks: S. Hooper. Second row Wiedemann: Merkle: Mundieg Schulfz: Lauderdale: K. Rawe: Wild. 39 JUNIOR OFFICERS Firsi' row: A. Adams: Mr. Barna, adviser: EnrighT7 VoisineTg Roger Moore. Who is he? ThaT's whaT's baTTlin' me! Juniors idenTiTy Their home room picTures Tor The i942 KeniTOrial. 40 Climaxing a memorable year amid a TuTurisTic aTmosphere, The iunior class held iTs .semi-Tormal prom on The evening OT May 29 in The Kenmore Senior l-ligh School gymnasium. The cOlorTul decoraTions which Tollowed The Theme, The Whirl OT To- morrow, were wholly in charge OT arT insTrucTor Mr. ArThur Lindberg and a commiT- Tee OT iuniors. Very hep music was provided by Dave Cheslcin and his well-lcnown B.B.C. orchesTra. The highlighT OT The evening came when The grand march was led by Queen Carol Bauer and King Joseph KirsT. Sparkling cups were presenTed To This royal couple as memenTos OT Their reign over The annual iunior prom. Following a precedenT esTablished several years ago, The prom was Tree To all iuniors and seniors and Their daTes. g BuT whaT preceded This gala aTTair, The culminaTion OT all iunior acTiviTies? Plans Tor The year's program were soon under way aTTer oTTicers were elecTed by The class in SepTember. Those se-lecTed To head The class were Roger Moore, presidenTq PaTricia EnrighT, vice president Ann Adams, secreTaryg and WalTer VoisineT. Treasurer. Mr. George Barna was again To acT as class adviser. While ToOTball was aT iTs heighT, The juniors sold collapsible cardboard megaphones which added To The aTmosphere OT games and pep assemblies. These were prinTed in The royal blue and whiTe OT Kenmore and had a compleTe schedule OT The TooTball games on The reverse side. WiTh The money collecTed Trom This sale, The class boughT fffontinued on page 431 :fl .il ,Y li W rf :M Firsl row: Wirges: English: Caselinuovo: Webb: Maioros: E. Chonlca: Colanlonio: E. Williams-: Maralino: Woodworlh: Bears: Woll: Lawler: Cramer: E. Ward: Longlay: Carr: Way. Second row: Mr. Lindberg: Loary: Bogarl: B. Marion: Yocum: B. Young: Main: Conrad: Lienerl: Lillie: N. Cook: U. Williams: A. Wheeler: M. Williams: Layer: Coales: O. Cook: D. Walson: Farr: Miss Harms: Miss A. Dearinq. Third row: A. Chrislie: Weiss: Lalhrop: Carver: Whilman: E. Marlin: J. Chrislie: MacDowell: D. Ward: S. Marlin: Courlney: R. Young: Diagler: J. Lewis: B. Lewis: A. Walson. Fourlh row: D. Maxwell: Enrighl: M. DelVagIio: Cramlon: Lounsberry: Maslers: Ewing: Couller: Marquardl: Malburn: Clause: A. Shysna: Cheney: Conshaller: E. Clabeau: E. Cullen. Fillh row: Weig: F. Coleman: Wilson: J. Davidson: P. Courler: Weller: Leroy: Borron. Firsl row: Vogele: Fox: B. Lanphear: Vanlcos: E. Rechin: M. Laramie: Thorn: Rechen: J. Laramie: M. Tolh: Rider: Lagerholm: Wadsworlh: M. Poller: M. Knapp: Kimmons: Krilz: Remus: L. Thompson. Second row: Miss Brillon: Funk: Porler: P. Knisley: F. Tracey: Kreher: Roclfelman: J. Ulechl: R. Roberls: Knibloe: Lane: B. Ulechl: Guarino: Tail: M. Riehm: Vervaelce: Jordan: C. Landel: Miss Conn: Miss Chase. Third row: H. Thomson: Unger: Proplesch: Kirkwood: G. Ranney: Van Summern: Jovicich: Wallers: Rideoul: J. Roehriq: Lamson: Trimper: Karnalh: J. Usher: F. Rogers: Knezevich: Gilberl. Fourlh row: L. Reed: Kelly: Richardson: Van Allen: Kaiser: M. Pialelc: R. Landel: Koerner: W. Wag- ner: Lanlces: Truman: B. Kendall: l-l. Power: P. Kelley: Voisinel: Ruslay. Fiflh row: Kirsl: Kam: Gerwilz: L. Kennedy: K. Roseler: T. Powell: Renshaw. ,I U N I O R S Firsf row: De-Lisle: J. Feedham: Sabalino: McLaren: Doyle: Slcarin: Ellis: Miner: Farrell: Brace: Scoll Saylor: Demchilc: L. Morlon: E. Senflle: Duscher: Miers: Skrzyslci: Ferguson. Second row: Flyon: K. Meech: Schley: Boyne: Mowery: Small: B. Dornedion: Miller: Schulrurn Dower: Monin: R. Schuler: Boyle: McCuslcer: Schmidl: Doyle: Miss O'Malley: Miss R. Dearing. Third row: F. Schneider: Ellsworlh: McQuillin: McCall: Schleuse: Derner: Sleeper: Doelrnan: Mc Cormiclc: Seelbach: Shaw: Eclcenrode: McCoslcrie: Devill: W. Schneider: Scharlach: Doll. Fourih row: McNamara: Sipperley: Doherly: Roger Moore: J. Schilzlerli: R. Ellis: Mehls: Edwards R. Schilfcrli: Mudra: Drexelius: C. Smilh: McCabe: Dower: Elfvin. Fi'f+l1 row: A. Small: Shupe: Shields: Mclndoo: Dohn: A. Smilhg DeWiH: H. Ebling: Denny: Dobony Ray Moore: Doerflein. Firsi' row: Slirrup: Higgins: Fischler: Syech: Sullirle: Howe: Foley: Hooper: Mulchler: Slaves Burns: Fessler: M. Slevens: lgnaz: Murphy: Soissa: Nonemacher: Huflfrnire. Second row: Miss Cook: Miss Barrows: M. Pleiller: J. Hunler: Obenauer: Slewarl: H. Slevens lnnes: M. Pallerson: Slaunlon: L. Hunler: Norman: Slull: Capen: Penlold: Slains: R. Freeman Napier: Spawlonj Mr. Barna. Third row: Sleven: James: OH: Sliclfney: lnslcip: Folsom: Slall: Busch: Slanlon: Munn: Jones Pelers: Snider: Griflifh: O'Donnell: Johnson: P. lvancic. Fourih row: Slrong: Jacobs: Mullane: Sloll: Irvine: Pellil: G. Smilh: Harasly: Jewell: Fleischman Joseph Sweeney: Nulse: Jaclc Sweeney: Snyder: Nicholson. Fif+h row: Janel Campbell: Greek: Nease: J. Srnilh: Ferarro: Jackson: Finelly: Camrnaclc: Noel Hellenberg: Meyers: Burley: Howard: Johnslon: Bush. JUNIORS JUNIORS JusT Two old vaudeville Troupers are Rog Moore j and Bill Jacobs, who Took '.,y-T 'Qf.prominenT parTs in The iu- k ik. I I, ,Q'1:'r' show oT l942. 7 , AT S JH - 5 iQ! . 3 sf N :GT B 9 'EFX 'JC' -1! AQ SQJJ TQ FQ. --fm-'S Q' A' 'X 'ir Ty s, 5' LH, 'K ' : NJ 5 TN . ,af QD Vg: -v fContinued from page 402 an album oT ChrisTmas records which They presenTed To The school. These were played over The public address sysTem during The holiday season. Evening TheaTre parTies have been held beTore in The high school audiTorium, buT This year someThing new was added. ln addiTion To oTTering The Tilm, The CounT oT lVlonTe CrisTo, which sTars RoberT DonaT and Elissa Landi, The class inTroduced a companion sTage, producTion. An old-Tashioned minsTrel show was given along wiTh various oTher vaudeville acTs. A comedy monologue, The songs oT a souThern belle. and The harmonies OT a Trio were included in The laTTer. This innovaTion seemed To mee-T wiTh everyone's approval. Tor boTh sophomore and senior classes Tollowed This general procedure when The Time came Tor Them To presenT Their shows. On The eve oT The Lincoln Day holiday, February I l, The juniors gave an inTormal dance in The highschool gymnasium. Everyone was inviTed To cuT capers and sTomp around To The music oT Bill Davey and his band. And There iT is, The sTory oT The iunior class. AlThough limiTed in iTs acTiviTies This year, iT crowded a Tull measure oT enioymenT inTo'iTs program. Now The members oT The iunior class are looking Torward To nexT year, when They will become The graduaTes OT l943. FirsT row: J. Greasler: B. Blais: J. AIT: M. Blais: V. Brown: M. Hawkins: Fish: Frank: HaggerTy: Arnold: Barish: Baskin: M, Gordon: Babcock: Beck: E. Gordon: Greene: Gillen. Second row: Mr. BenTz: Han'visTer: Boyd: BenTon: Burdick: Haag: Bainard: Bell: Gillian: Gulick: Amsden: D. Adams: BenneTT: Bauer: Hadley: Benson: A. Adams: Heidelbach: Mr. Miller. Third row: Gray: AlbrechTson: Anderson: Aspinall: R. Hawkins: Burg: BickerTon: Barnes: Hassel: Fischer: Harding: C. Hazen: BaxTer: Hammond: Graveson: Biggie. Fourfh row: AungsT: D. Allaire: Bullard: GranT: Bell: Browder: BarreTT: Golnick: R. Anderson: Benning: Bridenbecker: Benken: Bodkin. WV X' LF s row:'Mr. Miller, adviser: Dion: Markham: Cook: K. Bush. 'T' 44 1-.9 J s Beau GesTe, a sTirring movie oT The Toreign legion, sTarring Gary Cooper, Ray Milland, and RoberT PresTon, was shown aT The sophomore TheaTre parTy, held aT Kenmore Senior High School January 2I. In addiTion To This picTure several sTage acTs were puT on wiTh The Theme oT a Traveling vaudeville Troupe. More Than a Thou- sand sTudenTs and o+hers wiTnessed The singing, dancing, comedy, and speciaITy acTs which were presenTed. Members oT The Boys' LeTTer Club acTed as ushers Tor This parTy. TickeTs were sold Through The sophomore home rooms. The show, which was under The direcTion oT Mr. T. Francis McLaughlin, was Termed very successTul by Bob Markham, class presidenT. The Irish blood in Kenmore High School sTudenTs was broughl' ouT when The ST. PaTrick's Day Dance was held March I9 by The class oT '44, PreparaTions Tor This dance, held in The K.H.S. gym, were under The direcTion OT Kay Bush. Bill Davey and his orchesTra supplied The music. When iT came To choosing a prince and princess To rule over The soph hop, PeTer VogT and Nancy Robinson were selecTed. AT The hop, They led The grand march, which ended aT The Throne, where They were crowned prince and princess, and each fCon,tin11,ed on, page 481 FirsT row: W. Johnson: Horning: HoIIisTer: Usher: Howell: Ward: L. Johnson: Hough: Hudson: M. VaThy: Jansen: B. VaThy: H. VaThy: STapelson: G. Johnson: Turner: Doran: Vanarsdaleg Honoski. Second row: Mr. Vosburgh: STaIIings: Joslin: I-Iochheimer: Holmberg: K. Sweeney: TeTTer: Vurovic: HuberT: Irvine: G. Johnson: Tyng: VacanTe: Johndrew: Theobaldq P. Jones: Hood: Mrs. Bollrnan. Third row: STresing: TraberT: A. Holland: Hogan: D, STewarT: Tice: M. Jones: Unger: HoughTon: SwanTon: HoTTman: TuTTon: STedem: STaub: C. Johnson: Hoddick. FourTh row: Sullivan: Turban: Holzman: Spicer: Illigg L. STuarT: Jackson: Svisco: D. Johnson: D. HOTT: Jacobson: Taylor: E. STevens: Howard. Fi'FTh row: HooTon: Tirnby: VogT: J. Tromanhauser: Jennings. Wx?u1?Eii f ' c ,I SOPHOMORE OFFICERS SOP Firsl row: D. Kenney: Kniqhl: Lehr: Keller: Kaeppel: Larsen: Lawrynilis: M. Lewis: Lanphear: Chonka: Clark: Dick: Chadwick: Collins: Dickson: Chillley: Lamy: Coller. Second row: Miss Sulherland: A. Lind: Lindsay: Kelly: Kirbis: Kirsch: Kean: Ledoux: Cordl: Dahl man: Cook: Cornell: Condrell: Dickinson: Daley: Clarke: Chillenden. Third row: Korosecz: Kibler: Leichly: LaBaie: Carol Kelly: Krueger: Collins: Lindslrom: Devlin Delano: Case: DeVoid: Denl: R. Chololl: T. Chrisly: W. Chrisly. Fourlh row: P. Kelley: Kaminski: J. Lewis: Keele: J. Kenny: Knisly: R. Kelley: Cloulier: Dankovich Cocker: Carver: Dewey. Firsl row: C. Buck: Welherell: Zwolinska: Bonning: Borders: Bredemeier: Wacovich: Book: D. Websler: Burns: Weslcoll: K. Websler: Young: E. Burke: Brenon: Blackman. Second row: Mr. Gladieux: Miss Usher: Wilson: Whallon: K. Bush: While: Brodersen: H. Whilla- ker: Broumowsky: Zuege: Ebaneshko: Wesl: Busch: Wall: Burkholder: Jones. Third row: J. Burke: Winslel: Lewis Brown: E. Wheeler: G. Broomfield: Ware: Buckingham: Wild man: Bleau: Williams: Byrnes: Yeales: Buller: Zimmerman: Bolloms: O. Walker: E. Walker. Fourlli row: E. Burr: Wagner: W. Burr: Whurl: Cain: Wallon: J. Bush: Weinburg: Boisverl: Yoller: Bleyle: Widrner: Wooler: Wilkop. Fiffh row: Will: J. Wheeler: Wille: Woll. fix, I f ff-I c fl' 4 ff, ' we f Chalking up an imporlanl evenl lor lhe sophomores are Jim Yeales, Curl Swanlon, and AI Gelzin, who did black- board publicily lor lhe i942 Sl. Palrick's Day .Dance HOMORES i Wi SCPHOMORES Firsi' row: J. Mabey: Mann: E. MacBay: M. Moore: Miles: Murdock: McCormack: McGuire: Munzerf: E. Morrow: Nearhood: Mondich: Mannear: Mallon: Mollica: McGee: Roger McGahey, Richard McGahey: Mr. Marlak. gecond row: Murchie: Ralph Moore: McElroy: W. Miller: Marka ian: Morehouse: Moreland: si ',7fIVlahoney: Menzies: W. Marshall: Merker: Morrison: Moelich: McKnigh+: Mac6innis: D. Miller: i Moran: Lumley. 1, , li! ,fl I l-1 A j' ,I f 1 7 1 'f Third row: I. Morrow: Mudra: Mullen: Moriimer: R. Lyon: McKeen: Markham: V. Moore: Mar- jyzjlliy l 'i l chanl: D. Murray: Loveric: Marlin: Merkall: Marlene: Myers: McCarriagher: Meisier. Er I i ' Fourfh row: Merkle: MacGamwell: Maynard: Mci.arl'y: Miles: Meyer: Murphy: E. Miller: ', . l I' 'Q Roberl Moore: McDonald: W. Murray: J. Moore. ' V f l' i N 1 ,' Hi rr Mir Firsf row: Pofier: Burns: Fererson: Bush: Kirk: Pleirler: Popovich: Bialogreck: B. Pierce: Henry, Bork: Quermback: Gilchrisi: Casfle: Courier: Osberq: l-lipkins: Collins, Second row: Dickinson: Power: O'Connor: Peacock: Kobus: Care: Hanford: Pfonner: Landel, Quigley: Olmslead: Parker: D, Heil: Perris: Noxon: Mr. Wirzig. Third row: D. l-ladley: Park: Noel: Davis: Klosse: O'Neill: Olrnsiead: Blackman: Miller: Carleion: Nor+h: lsbisler: Porre : Bryanf: Neale: Adams: Browder. Fourih row: Pieniazek: Barnes: Jenkins: Packer: Panezich: l-less: Cuckovich: Osgood: Leggieri: C. Pehfer: Drew: R. Peffer: Blackley:'Pa'lrician: Dykslra: Obenauer: Poore: Plumer. f .f, -f ..., Q. . -M ' -f - .., , , Q , .,,., .. .Q-U . -1 . 3 , .., , . . . 1 Firs'l' row: C. Anderson: Dunning: Doerr:AHmore:Andrews: Ensminger:Feedl'1am: Berry:G. Becker: L1 F. Dieiricln: Fleisclsman: Adamson: Biggari: Beardslee: Alling: Askew: Esack: Drews: Dobson. 57,5 Second row: Mr. Pifkin: Ackerman: Ballaniyne: Ferrand: Barnard: Bellin, Barrell: Evereii: Allison: Dixon: Erickson: Ewarl: Fairfull: Dori: Dobson: Dion: Everei: Dodds: Miss Carey. Third row: D. Ball: Aungsi: Fink: J. Felger: Forsier: Baase: Ellsworlli: Beck: Bargar: D. Dieliericlw: ' Fox: Feinen: L. Anderson: Dusclner: Filip: R. Anderson. Fourfh row: Ayler: Ebling: Abel: Auer: W. Anderson: Fosfer: Ford: Folfs: Argus: Beier: Banner D'lnqillo: Dimrnick: H. Anderson. Firsi' row: Heaion: Haiclw: Heckler: Haywood: Heppel: Hansleri: Mondiclwg D. Hill: Hoag: Miss Sirong: Lewis: Haiiler: McRoloie: Himmelsbacln: Sampson: Palmer: Odell: F. Small. Second row: Mr. Dobson: Hamilfon: Hoadley: Heiiriclw: Paulson: Trimper: Yaeger: Musca: Shields: Sclwwedi: Howard Smillw: Parfridge: Wlwiilwamg Hennigar: Hayes: G. Hass: Handso: Heifzman. Third row: Hcrold: Hamel: Harrison: Halsfed: R. Heimiller: Rycroff: Ossman: Powers: F. Smiili: D. Hill: Slickney: Sferns: Randazzo: Herd: H. Miller: Woosier: Nisi. Fourih row: Herizog: Tolsrna: Hammond: R. Miller: W. Hall: Hazen: Mandale: Hariman: Slubinqet Heiiner: McLernon: Mallzalnn: Wyllie: Perrof: Pfonner: Harold Smiflw: R. Rorneyn. D, u '. - 1' ' . 1 as' . ' yt- rv: X nl x QI 9 :ogafp-ii X som-ioMoREs ws! fa' . ff fkfeffgfj 1 1 .IS-lc' Ll Hifi SOPHOMOR ST. PaTriclc's Day is a greaT day Tor The Irish and Tor Those who gen- erally sTomped around To The solid iive aT The sophomores' ST. PaTriclc's Day Dance. VIN I T f 'a---fi 'Q Q - ' swkfflf 'Z X '? X 'QQJ . fContinued from page 441 Wi pres ,ed a.leW1-i u 'lv1r. C. Sherwood Miller, class adviser. The princess receive fa Xxlar eg and a crown oT Tlowers. The hop, which was held on The X ng oT ApLi,lzZ!4 Tro MnTil Twelve o'cloclc, was given Tree To all sopho- mores and Their daTes. The,T erne of The decoraTions, which were in charge oT Pris- cilla Coolc, was a spring scene. Paul Glynn's orchesTra Turnished music Tor The hop. Through The loyal supporT oT The sTudenTs. more Than one hundred TorTy dollars was collecTed aT The sophomore show and The ST. PaTriclc's Day Dance. This enabled The class To pay Tor all picfures in The KeniTorial This year insTead oT collecTing The money Trom sTudenTs. lvleeTings of The oTTicers and The adviser were held To plan The special evenTs. whose daTes were seT aT The beginning of The year. Two special meeTings oT The sophomore class were held This year To inTorm The class oT imporTanT evenTs. FirsT row: Roach: E. Slcrzyclci: R. Greasler: SarbenTos: J. Reed: G. Funlc: Joan Schoonmalcer: June Schoonmalcer: FreTz: Mrs. ScouTen: RadeTich: P. SmiTh: Godfrey: Reillein: M, SenTTle: R. Gordon: l. Grabau: D. George: V. SchaTTer. Second row: lvir. Grefe: G. RoberTs: Robinson: Rosen: J. Seelbach: Gray: B. Schafer: Sowers: Greer: Saclcmann: Schunmacher: E. Gordon: Robinson: B. George: J. Schwab: J. GaTes: B. Reche: Mr. ScouTen. Third row: A. Shagla: R. RiclcerT: Gilsey: SanToro: Tucker: N. Schwarz: Sess: D. George: Ruppel: E. SmiTh: L. GilcrisT: D. Reid: SchusTer: Gruber: R. Reid: Snyder: SeTTzo: Signor. FourTl1 row: G. Gahr: Rennie: V. SmiTh: H. Grimes: B. Rennie: Schicora: Russel: Seib: l-l. Gessner: Ribard: W. Rohring: Schunlc: Gudgel: GlascoT: Scarborough. FiT+h row: Viva SmiTh: GrunTz: Radasovich: Schwemle: Golemb: Rung: N. SmiTh: A. GeTzin: Roehe ring: SchwedT: GraeT: C. RaThmar1: J. Sharp: Riggs: Goodno: C. SmiTh: Graham. 5 1 'Y' ' .J 123533395 . ALMA MATER r A I' filiiiia ILQ iifzpf We who are tread-ing in her hap-py path.way Striye to up-ho1dhe1gsta11dardS I I l I 'I gf O loy - al sous and daughters lift your voi-ces 1ise Al- ma Ma.-ter in our i -I I J jj i 'I 0 q if 1 J 2+ i I 'ISFEU ev - er high They who have fought and con-quered urged by her spir-it on-ward i I 4 i -I . hearts en-shrined Sing of her vic-tries splen-did .ing of herfameun-end-ed 91 .I I :I j L 19 Hail her light be - nigh,,,, Light that is shin-ing from her class ic halls- For-ward be their cry-, Life-long loy-al - ty we pledgeto thee- I gr 4 I it ' F I J' ,Ez E , A 1 J El I .S I Light thru the dark-ness that in ra - diance falls Ev- er will guide us on wher O A1- ma. Ma- ter may we ev - er be True sonsanddaughtersof thy iii du - ty calls spir- it free Sing to Ken-more A1-ma Mat -er A1 -ma Mat-er mine! iii 49 5 tjgefiiiwgl I Ft 15135 A CT XX! XT NES - N T ERD EP EN DEN CE FirsT row MusTy: B. Hagen: Graham: Mr. Vosburgh, adviser. Can you imagine Kenmore wiThouT 'The KeniTorial,' wiThouT a publicaTion oT any kind? So read The inTroducTion To The KeniTorial wriTe-up in ThaT annual in I927. ln Tour years iT had become such an imporTanT parT oT school liTe ThaT pupils Tound iT diTTiculT To imagine being wiThouT iT. This year The quesTion is even more appropriaTe since The '42 KeniTorial may be The lasT oT iTs superior qualiTy Tor The duraTion. Realizing This, iTs Co-EdiTors Barbara Hagen and Joan Graham, Business Manager Clyde MusTy, Adviser Mr. Clar- ence R. Vosburgh, and The sTaTT worked hard To make iT one oT The besT ever. SigniTicanT oT This spiriT was The large number oT sophomores and juniors who again worked on The sTaTT wiTh The seniors. Typical oT The growing program oT The school, The KeniTorial'! also became larger wiTh Tour more pages This year Than lasT. Four club picTures oT The new Engineering, Modern Dance, Music AppreciaTion, and Pan-American Clubs occupied parT oT The space while Two exTra pages oT boys' and girls' inTramural sporTs also accounTed Tor parT oT iT. SixTeen shoTs oT school raTher Than lasT year's Twelve was anoTher expansion, wiTh more oT The pix being shoT by The school camera Than in previous years. The arT work on The division pages, designed To carry ouT The Theme, EducaTion Tor Peace, were drawn on coquille board by arT pupils under The direcTion oT Miss MargareT Chase. FirsT row: l.edere': Decker: D. Davis: l. Davis: BeTTy Jane Anderson: Merrill: Saunders Argus AchramoviTch: Lingel: Pierce: Lovelace. K E N I A L FiSSiX:ondBroELiETone: M. SrniTh: Johnson: Cole: McLaren: Murphy: MuTchler: WolT: M Blass Clark c er, Third row: Massing: Holland: Schleuse: Kreher: James: Osberg: WaTson: Gordon Seelbach Ben F F ne-TT: Shaw. FourTh row: Ernblidge: Hughes: O'Rourke: Blessing: Shepard: Busch: Goerss: Howard Backus Nulse: Reid: R. Williams. mr i. an lui. ua-f,x1ln,.1:ms, . .s, - 2. lv, me KENITORIAL CHIEFS EDITOR TW: ,- Jean Pierce, edifor-in-chief. Headlines and deadlines sound romanfic, buf few people appreciafe fhe romance behind fhem. Publicafion of The Rosfrumu sfarfs wifh fhe edifor's fallcing wifh fhe adviser, covering fhe beaf, fhen calling a meefing of fhe ediforial board. The meefing is called fo order, and a discussion abouf fhe coming issue follows. Page plans are gone over, assignmenfs are given ouf, and page edifors are appoinfed. Confroversial discus- sions somefimes arise abouf fhe ediforials, buf offen definife informafion has fo be found before fhe quesfion can be solved. The copy edifor musf reporf fhe deadline nighf fo check in copy. Unfil abouf fwo days before fhe dafe of publicafion, he is busy going over all fhe copy, making neces- sary correcfions, checlcing word counfs, and reading fhe galley proof fo correcf lino- fype errors. Page edifors musf reporf on assigned nighfs fo wrife headlines for fhe sfories assigned fo fheir pages, and fo pasfe up fhe galley proofs on old pages of The Rosfrumn fo show fhe prinfer how fhe pages are planned. The edifor's job is very imporfanf, His her iob fo cover fhe beaf, gef scoops , and supervise affairs fo malce sure everyfhing runs smoofhly and efficienfly. This year's edifor, Jean Pierce, improved fhe sfyle of wrifing and encouraged efficiency. One-column ediforials replaced fhe former fwo-column ones, and fhe Welcome column was infroduced fo beffer acguainf fhe old fimers wifh fhe newcomers. Firsf row: DeLisle: Mandly: Cole: Murphy: Graham: Pierce, edifor-in-chief: Mr. Vosburgh, adviser B. Hagen: Fischler: Hadley: M. Gordon: Bushnell. U M Second row: M. Blais: E. Senfflep B. Blais: P. Johnson: J, Holland: M. Barreff: Achramovifch: Worfh: Lingel: Argus: Lane: Salmon: Brace. Third row: D. Williams: Haag: Backus: Howard: Nulse: Reid: D. Saunders. 53 !l EKlA1.-M, E613 'T 1 E ROSTRUM Q Q i P f S 5 T Firsf row: CoTTman: R. l-loTT: Mr. Freeman: R. Moore: Pillcey. Second row: Marlcham: K. Bush: EnrighT. Amending The consTiTuTion Through sTudenT voTing in class meeTings was accom- lished by This year's STudenT Council. The amendmenT provides ThaT The presidenT and vice presidenT oT each class be represenTed aT meeTings and ThaT They be OT opposiTe sex. The oTTice oT Sub-Council represenTaTive was abolished under This amendmenT. MeThods Tor selecTing cheer leaders and requiremenTs Tor cheerleading leTTers were recenTly changed in The by-laws. IT was decided ThaT The STudenT Council should meeT The aTTernoon oT The same day The Sub-Council meeTs. Records Tor noonday dancing were purchased Through The STudenT Council Tuncl, and Thursday evening dancing was placed in The hands oT The council. lnTroducing The sale oT war bonds and saving sTamps was only one oT The acTiviTies OT The SepTember To January Sub-Council. Moreover, They underToolc such aTTairs as bringing To The aTTenTion oT school auThoriTies an overcrowded bus siTuaTion, con- Tinuing Red Cross LiTe Saving classes, encouraging aTghan lcniTTing, and sTressing The imporTance oT making air raid drills a success. Sub-Council meeTings wiTnessed com- miTTee reporTs, open Torums concerning sTudenT problems, and appoinTmenTs oT new commiTTees To invesTigaTe problems or suggesTions broughT up aT The meeTings. The TirsT semesTer Sub-Council wiThdrew iTs proposiTion To conTinue ThroughouT The year when iT was suggesTed ThaT boTh councils have picTures in The KeniTorial. FirsT row: Graham: Whallon: Murphy: Jean Moore: K. Bush: Rosen: Condrell: M. Gordon: E. STevens: Mary Alice Foley: Larson: CoaTes: l-lazen: McKean. Second row: lnslcip: Gillen: MasTers: James Campbell: Kelly: W. Shaw: D. Sau erv FosTer: A , if la Barnes: Dohn: SeTzo: DuddlesTon: Jim Mooney. Third row: Bob Williams: T-luTchison: VoisineT: T. Powell: VogT: Lyon: Weller.4 mwwwm2w?aY32Qww:i:yzsasrxm-'mminei-sawsseieiz'amwwilimamzswviawvfwzsssimgmegzcfsgi.gueaswmsuaui Second row: Goundry: Mcliingham: NachTrieb: Wallcer: Toomey: Mary SmiTh: Lingel: Landers: First row: Fisher: Mary Alice Foley: Moss: Lucas: Mr. Freeman: J, Pierce: B. Hagen: Buclc: Worfh: BeTTy Jane Anderson. Johnson: Hughes: Hall. C L U B Third row: Jansen: Simplcins: WhiTe: Hood: Bell: AlberT: Lyon: Ba kus WhlTmore Hughes Ross AlThough The Honor Club, which is headed This year by ValedicTorian Bernice Lucas and SaluTaTorian Jean Pierce, is an honorary organizaTion and as such does noT carry on any acTiviTies. lTs members declare +ha+ iT Talces plenTy oT acTiviTy To make The club. Those whose marlcs Tall in The upper Ten per cenT oT The class aTTer ex- aminaTion resulTs Tor The previous Three and one half years have been averaged are admiTTed. CommiTTee appoinTrnenTs conTinued To be evidenT as The second semesTer Sub- Council ushered in The new Term. CaTeTeria rules puT in eTFecT recenTly was The TirsT accomplishmenT oT The new members in cooperaTion wiTh The TirsT semesTer Sub- Council aT a ioinT meeTing. The Sub-Council conducTed The Red Cross and scrap meTal drives. ln addiTion, The members collecTed money in The home rooms Tor The War Relief and CommuniTy Fund Drive. Firsf row: STall: T. Moore: P. SmiTh: SchmiTT: Power: L. Hughes: Mr. Freeman: B. HoTT: Morrison STone: E. Gordon: Maxwell: C. Kelley: WebsTer. Second row: GraeT: Backus: McCoslcrie: Doyle: Adams: Folsom: Condrell: Davis. Third row: ConshaTTer: P. lvancic: Radosovich: Van Surnmern: T. Edwards: KirsT: Jones: MacAdarn: Weig: D. Williams. Fourfh row: Bush: Davey: McMullen: Jacobs. Q5HSEST5QBQHIQBWTw?Ze ?M5Q9ibYMS L?U5Zlw: ffvHZ62i?Ei5XiiiB3E5W2h?S9Sl Qi5!0'R 3BiZ DUKES FirsT row: FosTer: VoisineT, Treasurer: lvlacAdam, vice presidenT: Mr. Kamm, adviser: l-lughes, presidenT: JohnsTon, secreTary: Boebel. Second row: McKeen: Powell: Ray Moore: Weller: Bodkin: Noel: Snyder: l-luTchison. Third row: Sipperley: I-lemsTreeT: RusTay: Aspinall. During This emergency period organizaTions such as The Dukes have Tried To con- Tinue To build The Type OT characTer ThaT is necessary Tor leadership qualiTies. Having been Tounded in l935, The Dukes now have approximaTely sevenTy-Tive acTive and passive members. This year's acTiviTies included weekly meeTings, aT which There were discussions and Talks by ouTside speakers. l-lighlighTs oT The year's acTiviTies, which included social and aThleTic evenTs, were The annual sTag, colored movies, a banqueT, and iniTiaTion oT new members. One oT The ouTsTanding proiecTs accomplished by The club was The compleTe revision of iTs consTiTuTion. Saucy grew, grew, grew-and The Girl Reserves did Too, unTil They became inTer- naTional. Sailing Through a Tull program oT acTiviTies, The Kenmore Girl Reserves Tound Time Tor a conTerence wiTh BuTTalo Girl Reserves. Aiming Tor widespread good Tellowship, The girls seT an example by leaving The laTchsTring ouT Tor girls of any color, race, or creed. A Triend in need is a Triend indeed, according To The girls who did welTare work To TurTher Their good Tellow- ship purpose. EvacuaTion was The subiecT of an address To The G. R.'s by a BriTish woman when she spoke abouT her work in England. AnoTher highlighT oT This year's program was a Tashion show, in which The girls modeled The laTesT Teen-age sTyles. FirsT row: MacBride: Freeman: BreTherTon: SabaTino, Treasurer: R. Seelbach, secreTary: Niven, presidenT: l-leTT, vice presidenT: McKernan: Denison: Kirk: l-lorning. Second row: D. BarreTT: Lamy: P. Edwa'ds: M. l-lass: Kenny: G. l-lass: Jones: Dauberger: Tyng: l-lill: Park. Third row: Dick: Ackerman: E. SmiTh: B. UTechT: Doran: Farrell: Moran: EvereTT: Schwemle: Brede- meier. GIRL RESERVES FirsT row: Seymour: B, SmiTh: Nonenmacher: Towe. Treasurer: Lyon, presidenT: Miss ChiTTenden, adviser: J. Pierce, vice-presidenT: B. Hagen: Buck: Graham: Fisher. Second row: Erion: Shaw: C. l-lagan: Simpkins: Boebel: Adams: Lingel: Brunswick. Encouraging possible auThors oT Tomorrow, Alpha Phi Lambda is a club devoTed To The sTimulaTion oT creaTive wriTing. Each year The organizaTion publishes The Flame , composed OT The besT manu- scripTs submiTTed To The club by members and prospecTive members Tor consideraTion and criTicism. This year, however, because oT The naTional emergency and The need Tor conservaTion oi paper, Alpha Phi Lambda has decided To publish only Two copies. one To be placed in The school library Tor sTudenT enioymenT, and The oTher To be kepT Tor TuTure groups by Miss ElizabeTh ChiTTenden, adviser. The regular annual prizes Tor The besT represenTaTive examples oT prose and OT poeTry will be awarded as usual aT The banqueT given Tor all members in May. Organized To creaTe, mainTain, and exTend a high sTandard oT ChrusTian characTer ThroughouT The school and communiTy, The Kenmore Senior l-li Y Club meeTs weekly To discuss Topics OT The day and, especially, boy-problems ln addiTion To These regular meeTings, The club carries ouT 1Ts purpose Through a series oT depuTaTion services in local churches. The Theme Tor This year s services was Our CivilizaTion-Is IT ChrisTian? Symbolical OT The club is The Triangular gold pin which is worn by only Those mem bers who TulTill speciTied requiremenTs. Among These requ1remenTs are being a mem H I -Y ber in good sTanding OT a religious organizaTion, having aT leasT Two conTerences wiTh The club adviser, inTerviewing Tour proTessional men, and reading The book The ReTurn To Religion, by Henry C. Link. Firsf row: lnskip: Richard Williams' Folsom: RoberT Williams, Treasurer J Edwards vice presidenT Ereudenberger, presidenT: Mr. BraunTon, adviser: Lyon, recording secreTary MusTy cor espondlng secreTary: Gillen: Boga T: Capen: J. Campbell. Second row: LeRoy: Perrin: DuddlesTon: STeTson: PeTTe-rson: SuTherlano L Turner D Saunders Davey: Shaw: Aspinall: ElTvin: C. McDonald. Third row: WalTers: J. Davidson: Vifeig: Jansen: Roger Moore Barnes Bodkin KrrsT R l-l TT Weller: VoisineT: J. Snyder: Ray Moore. 57 mee ' W UifQ W h? QWWWm'Wi ?S9lM3T5JBSk5M55iW51WHJ5?WQ33E?SQ Y IwnZ s1?3 M3i, i' THESPIANS FirsT row: Fisher: Vervaekeg Lyon, Treasurer: Miss STrong, adviser: Sirnpkins, presidenT: MalTzahn, secreTary. Second row: Shaw: Biggie: Payson: Weller: Snyder: Jacobs: Buck. Third row: Adams: Guiney: Gunderson. The Thespians oT Kenmore Senior High School, under The advisership oT Miss Eve STrong, meeT regularly, aiming To improve Their knowledge and TalenT in dramaTics. Toward achieving This, The club aTTended, pracTically en masse, Two plays aT The Er- langer. Maurice Evans and MargareT WebsTer in The specTacular MacbeTh and EThel Barrymore in The Corn ls Green were model lessons Tor The Thespians. Richard Simpkins, CarmeliTa Fisher, and Don Lyon, depicTing The lives oT German immigranTs To America, Took The leading roles in This year's senior play, The Ameri- can Way. Three one-acT plays, Wonder l-laT, Pink and PaTches, and ln The Zone, were presenTed This year. The Boys' LeTTer Club, under The advisership oT TooTball coach, Richard W. OTTen- hamer, presenTed ForesT Evashevski. Tormer Michigan All-American, and aT presenT head TooTball coach aT l-lamilTon College, as The main speaker aT The annual TooTball leTTer assembly in November. ln The early winTer, The club sold pencils which had The home baskeTball schedule prinTed on Them. The money raised was Tor The club mem- bers' pins. AT The midyear assembly The club sang Tamous college songs. Also helping To highlighT The year were The club's roller skaTing and bowling parTies. As The year neared compleTion, Mr. OT-Tenhamer planned To Take The club on a week-end visiT To C L U B ColgaTe. A picnic had also been scheduled aT The Time This was wriTTen. FirsT row: F. lvancic: MarTineck: Lilak: R. Moore, secreTary: Mr. Oilienhamer, adviser: Coleman: presidenT: Freudenberger, Treasurer: Leroy: Musfy. Second row: Wiedeman: SchulTz: Farley: VoisineT: KirsT: STeTson: MorTon: Rawe: DavenporT: George. Third row: O'Rourke: Powell: MacAdam: Weig: Radosevich: Penley: Colby: Ranney. FourTh row: J. ChrisTie: J. Edwards: WrighT: Morgan. 58 .....-..- MODERN DANCE FirsT row: l. Davis: Beardslee: Kreher: Doleman: Gordon: D. Davis. Second row: C. Foley: Thomas: Neuman: C. Anderson: AlbrechTson: M. STevensg MuTchler: M. Freeman. WiTh Mrs. Jack Onderdonk as insTrucTor, The Modern Dance Club has meT Thurs- day evenings during The winTer. Modern dancing is one oT The newer arTs and has noT received much recogniTion unTil recenTly. The dance is based on rhyThmic movemenTs oT The body. lT is inTerpre- TaTion oT ThoughT and Teeling Through music. ln comparison wiTh balleT There is more sTrenuous body acTion in The movemenTs oT modern dance. lT has become popular in colleges even Though mosT high schools do noT oTler iT. Receiving a school leTTer Tor modern dance enTiTles a girl To membership in The Girls' LeTTer Club. Miss Marie KauTTman is school adviser Tor The group. Piggy banks painTed wiTh polka doTs and Tlowers were sold aT The annual ArT Round Table sale held lasT year in December. Savage heads Tashioned inTo lapel pins Trom biTs OT cork, sea shells, yarn, chicken rings, and oTher oddiTies were also sold. MeeTings were held weekly, every oTher week in The evening aT one oT The mem- bers' homes. Dark blue sweaTers and red, whiTe, and blue chenille emblems were pur- chased early in The year. ln February The club wenT To The AlbrighT ArT Gallery where They were especially inTeresTed in The Thorre MiniaTure Rooms. Miss MargareT Chase became The club adviser when Miss JeanneTTe Underwood moved Trom The IocaIi+y. The annual picnic was planned Tor May 8 when This was wriTTen. FirsT row: M. Freeman: M. STevens: Greasler: Wagner: Lederer, presidenT: Miss Chase, adviser, M. SmiTh, vice-presidenT: l. Davis, secreTary and Treasurer: Webb: MuTchler: M. Laramie. Second row: l-lulzlmire: D. Davis: lgnaz: Anderson: Kenney: Way: l-leTT: Vogelsang: Rapp: Meech. Third row: l. SmiTh: l-ladley: Vukovic: Yoder: Gahr. ART ROUND TABLE 59 Firsf row: Burdick: Comeau: Doe-rflein: Merkle, presidenT: Mr. BenTz, advise': MacAdam: MoTTaT: Claus: J. Barnes: Fenwick. Second row: Rockelman: GOTT: R. Saunders, McCoskrie: Guild: HuTchison: G. Moore: L. Jones: L. I-Iughes. Crash! Bang! All righT folks. don'T geT exciTed. IT is The Engineering CIub's cele- braTion oT iTs TirsT year's anniversary aT The bowling alley April 6. Under Mr. Russell BenTz, iTs adviser, The oTTicers provided many inTeresTing pro- grams Tor The members. Movies ilIus+ra+ing The mechanics OT diesel and gasoline engines and one showing The assembly line in The Ford AuTomobiIe PIanT aT River Rouge, Michigan were shown To The members. Mr. BenTz's deTense class necessiTaTed The disconTinuance of second semesTer meeTings. WlTh The purpose oT acquainTing iTs members wiTh liTeraTure oT oTher counTries, The Girls' LiTerary Club devoTed several meeTings To SouTh American IiTe. Book reviews were given by members in an assembly presenTed by The club. Also books were given To The library. An aTghan was made by The girls Tor The Red Cross, and aT The annual May ban- quel' an award was made To The senior girl having The highesT average in English III and IV. FirsT row: Fox: Fischler: C. Foley: Thomas: McLaren: Feeman: MuTchIer: Reissig, scribe: COTT- man, regenT: Miss I-IepinsTaII, adviser: Graham, vice regenT: Gordon: Lovelace: Millian: J. Moore: Marshall: WadsworTh: Ignaz: B. SmiTh. Second row: Rechen: Frank: Schleuse: Innes: Wolf: I-Iawkins: Ward: Domedion: I-IunTer: STinson I-Iughes: Merrill: B. Jane Anderson: Curro: Doyle: SchuTrum: I-IeTT. Third row: Power: M. A. Foley: LoTz: Buck: STains: Kreher: AIbrechTson: EnrighT: MasTers: Seel- bach: STickney: Bushnell: Miller: SchmiTT: Powell: Dolemang Decker. FourTh row: STanTon: Malden: Walko: Greek: Salmon: Argus: Lingel: C. Anderson: I-Ieidlebach: Campbell: Munz. 1. . , 4 I . law.. L , 1 ' CHEER- ' LEADERS I ' I 1 ,JV . 4' FirsT row: C. Foley: J. Thomas: 4 Second row: WesTcoTT: C. annej , 1 ' '. I Third row: STaunTon. 4 yf A' f A X ' 1 .1 WiTh Their .-..-4 ---,.l,..,., .. oTlcheers, The cheerleaders arouse The pep and en- Thusiasm of The sTudZnTs To spire The players To score vicTories Tor Their Alma lv1aTer. Under The supervisiloni oT Mr. T. Francis McLaughlin, The l94I-42 cheerleading squad, led by Faye Taniher, Took in a new member, BeTTy WesTcoTT, aTTer The Try-ouTs. AT The leTTer day assembly The veTeran leaders received major leTTers while BeTTy WesTcoTT received a minor one. In order To promoTe inTeresT in science and TurTher scienTiTic knowledge, The Ken- more High School Science Club meeTs once a monTh under The direcTion oT Mr. Rolland J. Gladieux. AcTiviTies Tor The year included a naTur-e hike To Smoke Creek Valley near Orchard Park. AT anoTher meeTing various members gave demonsTraTions showing basic chem- ical principles. A giTT oT an eighT-inch reTlecTing Telescope will, when The mirror is resilvered by The members, enable The club To observe some oT our solar neighbors. FirsT row: Fisher: MacBride: Towe: Dagg: Lyon, presidenT: Reissig, Treasurer: Mr. Gladieux, ad- viser: Wegener, vice-presidenT: MiTchell: Millian: WolT: C. Davis. Second row: RoberTs: HamisTer: MacDowell: Usher: MalTzahn: Shaw: Jacobs: HarTman: Benson P. Edwards: Hubbard: Vankos. Third row: Graveson: Hammond: Goerss: J. Riehm: Nobel: Wagner: ClouTier: Reed: Mehls: Bur- ley: Felger: Sharp: Scarborough: Hood. bl FourTh row: Plumer: Howard: Jack Davidson: Landel: John Kaeppel: Jansen: Hall: Blessing: Davies: RusTay: Backus: WhiTe: Ray Moore. FirsT row: A. SenTTle: Buck, vice-presidenT: Miss A. Dearing, adviser: Fisher, presidenT: E. MacBay: TraberT. Second row: DeviTT: Ackerman: STall The music oT Goodman, Krupa and Brahms are examples oT The' by The Music AppreciaTion Club, is The Theme oT The organizaTion STanTon: Bridenbecker: Jackson: Seymour: SmiTh. and Shaw and The composiTions of Bach, BeeThoven, various Types oT music which have been conTrasTed esTablished in The Tall oT l94O. Music inTerpreTaTion The club lisTens To phonograph records and To ouTside speakers. An insTrur:enTal demonsTraTion was given by band members. Friendship and culTure are developed by inTer-club relaTions, such as The ioinT meeTing wiTh The German Club. Those members who are noT musically TalenTed Tind Their TorTe in presenTing Talks and giving lecTures on The greaT composers oT our Times and also oT The pasT. The ulTimaTe aim of The club is programs wiTh a purpose. PAN- AMERICAN CLUB America. FirsT row: Fleischman: Shafer: TraberT: Laih: Thorn, Treasurer: SweeT vice presidenT D Saunders presidenT: Miss R. Dearing, adviser: Lumley, secreTary: WadsworTh Conrad SpawTon Napier Second row: Kirkwood: DeviTT: Doll: STanTon: BuTler: Nicholson Ebling Echenrode Ewing B Domedion. Third row: T. Jackson: B. Moore: Dennison: M. Moore. 62 rr :nrsm- c fc.fgfuisgusef,:ra1esz.emsisaf,:s,zsme,mif:z.s si.-'sal'-,fe warm l-li, neighbor! The promoTion oT The good neighbor policy is one oT The chieT ob iecTives oT The newly Tormed Pan-American Club. The presenT world siTuaTion and The recenT Pan-American conTerence aT Rio de Janiero have made an increasing demand Tor beTTer inTernaTional relaTionships among The Americas In line wiTh This some pupils aT Kenmore Senior l-ligh have organized The Pan American Club ln order To reach a beTTer knowledge and appreciaTion oT The culTure and mode of living oT Uncle Sam's souThern broThers, The club, under The advisership oT Miss RuTh Dearing, has enlisTed The services oT speakers boTh Trom ouTside and Trom wiThin The club membership. GuesT speakers Mrs. Clarence R. Vosburgh a naTive Panamanian and Mr. William Besosa, a Kenmore residenT Trom PuerTo Rico have spoken on l.aTnn DEBATE 4 CLUB E 'E 2 E FirsT row: Mr. BraunTon: Bodlcin: J. Pierce: Simplcins. Second row: JohnsTon: VoisineT. A TasT 'n Turious schedule, which included Tour debaTes in Tive days during The Third weelc in March, concenTraTed The Kenmore '42 debaTing squad's aTTenTion on The Topic Resolved, ThaT every able-bodied male ciTizen in The UniTed STaTes should be required To have one year oT Tull-Time miIiTary Training beTore aTTaining The presenT draTT age. Early in The season old man weaTher aImosT discouraged The Team when The March 3 snow sTorm cancelled Three scheduled debaTes. The Tinal resuITs oT The Team's eTTorTs, however, were: OpponenT Kenmore 0pponenT Kenmore La Salle .,,.. ..,...,,. I I FFGCJODIG linggmplefedl I O Silver Creek cs,,, I I I-Iamburg ,,,s..,,,,,,,. 0 2 JamesTown .s,, I I Niagara Falls ,,,,,. I I I-low does The modern secreTary geT her job and whaT problems does she Tace in her daily work? The discussion oT This quesTion is The chieT aim OT The SecreTariaI Club whose TiTTy members meeT once a monTh under The advisership oT Miss BeaTrice L. I-IunT. Topics on The subiecT OT a secreTary and her work were given by various members aT each meeTing oT The club. This year a special eTTorT was made To creaTe inTeresT in civil service appoinTmenTs. Among This year's speakers were several alumnae oT Ken- more Senior I-Iigh School who spolce abouT Their presenT iobs. S R R I A L CLUB FirsT row: J. Thomas: M. STevens: DougherTy: M. BarreTT: N. MarTin, presidenT: Miss I-IunT, ad- viser: Derner, vice-presidenT: Knibloe: Fessler: Farrell: B. SmiTh: Ensminger. Second row: A, SenTTle: D. Davis: Rawe: I. Davis: McGuire: EvarTs: J. Diclc: Brennan: Plemmel: E. SenTTIe: Ennis: Neff. Third row: Meech: Lane: BreTherTon: BurIingTon: GranT: M. J. MarTin: LuTher: Mabey: Mang: WalTer: Lindsay: RiTchie: STains. FourTh row: RideouT: Propleschg ForsaiTh: AlmeTer: Seiboldz Doelman, AchramoviTch: I-Iuggins: Toomey: Glow: Munz. 63 MWWMWTHW' SANS SOUCI Firsi row: James, presidenT: Shepard. program chairman: Miss Conn, adviser: Penley, vice-presi- denT: Reimann, secreTary. Second row: Hugh Bell: HemsTreeT: Holland: SchmiTT: EnrighT: E. STevens: Brunswick: STinson Shupe: Davey. Third row: C. Foley: McLaren: lnslcip: S. Hooper: MuTchler. ATTer a period oT inacTiviTy Sans Souci meeTings were resumed near The end oT lasT year. A TranslaTion oT Sans Souci yields wiThouT a care. The members parTicipaTe in games and songs aT meefings, using boTh French and English as a means oT convers- ing. The group's principal acTiviTy This year was a ChrisTmas ParTy. AT anoTher meeTing iT had lanTern slides concerning la belle France. ln addiTion iT plans To hold a parTy each spring as a Tinale Tor The year's acTiviTies. The membership is limiTed To Adviser Miss Ann Conn's Third year French sTudenTs. ConTrary To The general pracTice oT The lasT World War and as evidence OT an in- creased undersTanding on The parT OT The American people, German clubs are con- Tinuing The sTudy OT The German language and pre-Nazi culTure. German Club meeTings, advised by Miss Beulah Harms, promoTed undersTanding oT The German people. In The ChrisTmas meeTing, The sTory oT The NaTiviTy was read in Gernnan, and a sTudy was made oT The ChrisTmas cusToms oT The German eo le. The club devoTed iTs February meeTing To a discussion on Tamous German-Afnerians, and aT The April G N meeTing, several members presenTed a German play, Der ToTe GasT. C B FirsT row: Thompson: Gruber: Argus: J. Moore: Lingel, presidenT: STrong, secreTary: Miss Harms, adviser: Hassel, Treasurer: B. Hagen: B. Marshall: Decker: Fisher: BiclcerTon. Second row: Graveson: Davies: STerner: SchmidT: Burley: MusTy: Funk: Jones: Van Summern: ChoToTT: Sipperley: Kaiser. Third row: B. SchaTTer: Goerss: Lounsberry: Wegener: Ebling: JohnsTon: Noel: Powell. Fourfh row: VoisineT: Lilalc: KirsT: Weig: Perrin. 64 ..T : .':s': T 65 LE CERCLE FRANCAIS FirsT row: Vervaeke: 'iNhiTTaker: K. Bush: Doerr: E. Kelly, Treasurer: Condrell, presidenT: Miss Gen- dreau, adviser: STickney, vice-presidenT: D. RickerT, secreTary: D. Maxwell: Gordon: Fischler. Second row: l-loag: Krifz: Schleuse: M. PaTTerson: Jones: PeTTis: Green: ScoTT: Saylor: Wads- worTh: SchuTrum. Third row: Alling: Schuler: Allison: Osgood: D. Saunders: Bridenbecker: WalTers: Noel: Dixon. Parlez-vous Trancais'? IT you don'T speak French, Le Cercle Francais isn'T The place Tor you. One Tinds ThaT French alone may be spoken as This is The organiza- Tion's purpose. Miss Marie-Jeanne Gendreau originaTed The club in Kenmore Senior l-ligh School wiTh a correcT knowledge oT The French language as an aim. For This purpose games and plays adapTed To The knowledge oT The members are presenTed. MinuTes and oTher business are read in French. Singing OT paTrioTic, seasonal, and well-known TavoriTes is in The charge oT The musical direcTor. To TurTher The appreciaTion oT The LaTin language and Roman culTure among The pupils oT Kenmore l-ligh School, The LaTin Club, whose adviser is Miss Lillian Bar- rows, has ThirTy-Three members and meeTs every Tour weeks. The membership is noT lirniTed in number, buT only sTudenTs who have passed second year LaTin are eligible. One oT The ouTsTanding evenTs of This year was a Talk on March I9 by ProTessor Edward G. SchauroTh, head oT The classics deparTmenT oT The UniversiTy OT BuTTalo, N who used as his subiecT, Vergil. CLUB AT This wriTing a picnic Tor someTime in June was planned. FirsT row: Saylor: STalI: Wolf: Guiney, praeTor: Pierce, consul: Miss Barrows, adviser: Murphy, praeTor: BeTTy Jane Anderson, quaesTor: LoTz: Graham: Millian Second row: J. Poehrig: Lawler: Gordon: Reissig: Larson: Cochrane, aedile: Mellors: Moss: l-lunTer: Power: MiTchell. Third row: AlbrechTson: C. Anderson: Campbell: Hood: Calloway: R. Myers: Sheppard: Miller: Salmon: OTT. CAFETERIA Firsi row: Erion: Nachfrieb: Malfzahn: Lingel: Achramovi+ch: M. Barrelf: M. Kendall: I. Davis: D. Davis. Second row: Rogers: Mudra: Nibloclc: Weller: Bannar: Auer: Morfon: Farley. Third row: Kean: Maioros: Aspinall: Gundersen. Le+'s eai for efficiency is ihe slogan for The caleieria ihis year. Because of 'ihe sugar rafioning 'rhe caieieria has had 'ro disconfinue Jrhe chocolaie syrup for ice cream. Prices have remained fairly consianl because, for one reason, a large porlion of lhe canned goods for 'rhis year's consumpiion was purchased lasl' spring. The sludenrs have become nuiriiion-conscious, according +0 Miss Lewis, head of ihe cafe- ieria siaiil. Gel 'em while ihey're hor is a 'Familiar chani wiih Jrhe Girls' Lehrer Club. To raise money, ihe girls sold ho'r dogs ai The iooiball games and candy ai loolh iooiball and l3aslce+ball coniesfs. Wi+h 'rhe paJrrio'I'ic irenol ialcing 'rhe place of Jrheir Chrisimas chariiy baslcei, ihe girls seni coolcies To soldiers This year. Composed of girls of Kenmore High School who have won leiiers in exiracurricular aihleiics, Jrhe organizaiion promoies sporismanship, friendship, and physical liiness CLUB i rh rough compeiiiive sporis. Firsl' row: Whillalcer: Burlinglon: Vaughn: Brunswick: Achrarnoviich: E. Slevens, president Miss Kauillman, adviser: Holland, vice-presideni: B. Turner: Wolf: J. Wirges: Marlin: Glow. Second row: Lingel: Worlh: Whalon: D. Riclcerl: P. Coolc: Kreher: James: Hanford: Grani: Mariha Palierson: l. Davis: Fessler: Lalhrop. Third row: C. Fisher: M. Foley: D. Hadley: P, Smifh: M. Kendall: Gordon: Maxfield: J. Seibold: Benneli: Sfall: Minor. Fourih row: C. Anderson: Fredelalce: Schuler: Vervaelce: Schulrum: Mary Paiierson: Belly Jane 66 Anderson: Schmilf: Osloerg: Fehan. Fifih row: C. Foley: J. Thomas: B. Smilh: B. Hughes: Allorechlson: D. Maxwell: Tanner: M. Slevens. -V m iw rf ,il vi--f 1.mamn.s. SKI CLUB WiTh Three years oT exisTence compleTed, The Kenmore High School Ski Club con- Tinues To Thrive under The guidance OT Mr. Theodore Siekmann. The purpose oT The club, as The average layman mighT suspecT, is To provide a place Tor sTudenT skiing enThusiasTs To Talk shop or discuss misTorTunes which beTell a Tew members. Each member had To obTain a consenT slip Trom his parenTs beTore he could parTicipaTe in any acTiviTies, Thus releasing The school Trom any liabiliTy. The club made six all-day Trips This year. NOT only SaTurdays, buT also Lincoln's and WashingTon's birThdays Tound The skiers rarin' To go. They Took Trips To ChesTnuT Ridge Park and Colden, New York. Two buses were required Tor The average oT sixTy persons aTTending each ouTing. Skis and dispracTice may break my bones, buT song will never hurT me mighT well have been The slogan oT The members as They Tilled The buses wiTh song on The way home. The club received iTs share oT honors This year when Mae Kendall and Paul Kelley won The cross-counTry race in The women's and men's classes, respecTively, aT The Red JackeT Ski Club which is locaTed near Clarksburg. New York. In order ThaT The members may become more proTicienT in The arT oT skiing, an aTTempT will be made To geT a professional skiing insTrucTor Trom The Niagara Ski Council, according To Mr. Siekmann. The insTrucTor noT only will be able To help The beginners, buT also may be able To Teach The old dog some new Tricks wiTh The sTicks. In I939, when The club was Tounded, There were a mere eighT members. Now, wiTh approximaTely one ouT oT every TwenTy pupils a member, There are abouT sevenTy in The club. The war eTTorT may somewhaT curTail acTiviTies Tor nexT year, reporTed Mr. Siek- mann. The Tire shorTage may make bus TransporTaTion impossible, and Thereby neces- siTaTe Tinding a spoT wiThin hiking disTance. Firsf row: McLaren: WoodworTh: Towe: Mary PaTTerson: Farr, secreTary: M. Kendall, president Mr. Siekmann. adviser: Shields, vice-presidenT: SwiTT, Treasurer: Kreher: MarTha PaTTerson: C. Davis. Second row: MusTy: MarTin: Massing: Joslin: Carr: Wheeler: Schneider: Layer: Tsacey: STuTT: HanTord: Seelbach: Adams: Payson: WhiTe. Third row: MorTon: R. SchaTer: Morgan: R. Saunders: Goundry: Hughes: ClouTier: Lilak: STeTson: PeTTerson: Guild: SuTherland. FourTh row: Ross: Biehle: HiIdebrandT: Ferraro: Backus: DuddlesTon: Barnes: Jack Davidson: Kelley: MacAdam: B. Kendall. Fi'FTh row: Meier: Bell: Burley: Gravesori: Davies: Hansen: KirsT: HoTT: HuTchison. gm FirsT row: Fischler: Foley: Thomas: McLaren: Newell: Reimann: S. l-looper: Lovelace: Rawe. sec- reTary: Mr. Barna, adviser: B. Jane Anderson, presidenT: WoodworTh: ScoTT: Saylor: Marshall: MarTha PaTTerson: WhiTTaker: Kreher: Cook: Schleuse. Second row: CoTTman: Merrill: MarTin: l-lawkins: LoTz: Layer: B. l-lughes: Dagg: Power: SchmiTT: l-lunTer: Mary PaTTerson: EnrighT: B. Jo Anderson: Marion: James: STinson. Third row: Pilkey: James Campbell: Jacobs: CourTney: MorTon: Noble: Scheib: Landers: MasTers: Doelman: Decker: JaneT Campbell: AlbrechTson: C. Anderson: Green: Meier. FourTh row: Lilak: Downs: Guiney: Farley: O'Rourke: Fenwick: Emblidge: MacAdam: l-luTchison' Guild: Perrin: DuddlesTon: L. l-lughes: Riehm. FifTh row: MarTineck: Bridenbecker: KirsT: HOTT: SuTherland: Shepard: Williams. Freedom OT expression is one oT The American ideals. AT The monThly meeTings oT The Forum Club. advised by Mr. George Barna, Kenmore High School sTudenTs exer- cised This righT by Talking over The issues conTronTing The UniTed STaTes Today. The subiecTs selecTed Tor discussion were: Should The UniTed STaTes AcT AgainsT FurTher Japanese EncroachmenT? , Should Labor's RighT To STrilce Be CurTailed During This PresenT Emergency? , Does a Policy OT lsolaTionism ConTribuTe More To World Peace and AdvancemenT Than a Policy oT Aggressiveness7 , l-low Will The Woman's STaTus Be ATTecTed by This War? , l-low Will The DeTense Program ATTecT The American's LiTe? , WhaT Can The UniTed STaTes Do To Preserve Peace aT The Close OT This War? , WhaT ls YouTh's Problem? , WhaT Are The AdvanTages and DisadvanTages oT Specialized ProTessions? AT ChrisTmas Time The members sold chocolaTe SanTa Clauses. buT because oT The sugar shorTage The sale oT chocolaTe EasTer bunnies was noT held. Two TheaTer parTies. in addiTion To a Thursday nighT dance in The early Tall, were sponsored by The Forum Club, which This year numbered 88 pupils. As These venTures proved successTul, dues were noT required. Membership is limiTed To juniors and seniors. An innovaTion This year was Tohave The Forum Club conducT round Table discus- sions over The loudspeaker sysTem as parT oT The home room program. Six oT The members who parTicipaTed in These spoke beTore The RoTary Club on January 5. They were: BeTTy Jane Anderson, Irene RoberTs, Virginia CoTTman, Bob l-loTT, Jim Campbell, and Bill Jacobs. ' Pins were presenTed To The oTTicers aT The lasT meeTing. The group presenTed Twin picTures oT George WashingTon and Abraham Lincoln To The school and kniTTed an aTghan Tor The Red Cross. ln addiTion, a picnic was planned Tor The TirsT Tuesday in June To be held on Grand Island, aT This wriTing. ' FORUM CLUB BAND WiTh The TooTball season geTTing under way shorTly aTTer The beginning oT school, an opporTuniTy was oTl:ered The Kenmore High School Band To sTarT one OT iTs acTiviTies. Adding color To exciTing SaTurday aTTernoons, The band played Tor all home games and also did some drilling during The inTermissions. ThroughouT The year The band sTudied various classical and semi-classical composi- Tions by well-lcnown composers. As a resulT oT The UniTed STaTes' enTering The war, many of The new war songs ThaT have been very much popularized laTely have been added To The band's reperToire. Care has been Taken noT To presenT These pupils wiTh music ThaT is Too diTTiculT. - ln addiTion To class work The band has made several public appearances under The direcTion OT Mr. Carl W. Hann. LasT Tall iT perTormed in a Pan-American assembly in which was TeaTured The overTure ll Guaranyu. A program oT marches and semi-classi- cal music was presenTed To The ParenT-Teacher AssociaTion in January. On March 26 and 27 a small group oT band members assisTed in The senior play, The American Way. The band presenTed aT Harding ElemenTary School a spring concerT +ha+ Tor The lasT Tew years has been an annual cusTom. OTher evenTs in which The band parTicipaTes annually are The Memorial Day parade and The ArmisTice Day parade. ln The spring They gave a concerT conTaining some new songs ThaT have been inspired by The presenT war. ThroughouT The year The band appeared in leTTer day and pep assemblies. Besides playing in These various evenTs, The Kenmore High School Band also had The privilege oT presenTing an assembly TeaTuring Fred Lowry, Horace HeidT's whisTler. and a movie showing various concerT arTisTs. Firsi' row: Schley: Hess: Quermbaclc: H. Arnold: B. WhiTTalcer: H. WhiTTaker: NachTrieb: Schwarz: C. Landel: M. Small: Lewis: P. Lanclel: NisT: Care: McGee: Mr. Hann, direcTor. Second row: BarTholomew: Baskin: Mould: Mannear: R. Roehrig: Yung: Burke: Danlcovich: E. Roeh' rig: CoulTer: CourTney: GilberT: TuTTon: Esaclt. Third row: R. Landel: D. D'lngillo: C. Bell: 6, Pfonnerg Bridenbeclcer: Benlcen: SchulTz: Bainard: K. DoherTy: BoTToms: RoberT Williams: R. Moore: R. Lyon: R. Freeman. FourTh row: ParTridge: E. Kirbis: SchwedT: D. MalTzahn: Sharp: Weidemann: Murchie: A. Small: Leonard: HuTchison: HunTer. CHORUS There was music in The air when The chorus presenTed several assembly programs This year. The chorus, which is open To all sTudenTs oT Kenmore Senior High School, has increased in size unTil aT This Time There is a membership OT approximaTely one hundred and TiTTy. ln addiTion To The assembly programs, The chorus and The girls' choir sang in The annual ChrisTmas play. Among The selecTions sung were The Tamiliar SilenT NighT, Jesu Bambino, O Holy NighT, and The Halleluiah Chorus Trom The Messiah. The ForesT Prince, an opereTTa seT in Russia, wiTh music by PeTer I. Tschaikowski and lyrics by EdiTh SanTord TilloTson, was presenTed May 2l and 22. The singing leads were LuceTTa Benning, DoroThy Buck, James Biggie. and Frank Meier, and The principal speaking parTs were Taken by RoberT Bodkin, John Snyder, William Jacobs, and Douglas Adams. The enTire producTion was sTaged by Mr. T. Francis McLaugh- lin and Miss Eve STrong. The sTory oT The opereTTa concerns The beauTiTul TaTiana, a princess oT Russia, held Tor ransom by The Cossacks. ATTer much conTlicT she is res- cued by The paymenT oT The ransom. EvenTs show ThaT Vaslav, The Cossack hero, is The son oT The Tsar, Mikhail, and had long ago been capTured by The Cossacks. Since he is oT royal blood, he is able To marry TaTiana, wiTh whom he has Tallen in love. The assembly programs presenTed by The chorus and girls' choir included solos by Carol Bauer, LuceTTa Bonning, DoroThy Buck, James Biggie, and Frank Meier. The numbers which The soloisfs sang were: Because, The Blind Plowmanf' Haba- nera, Gloria, STouT-HearTed Men, Toreador Song and special arrangemenTs oT STardusT and Smoke GeTs in Your Eyes by Mr. McLaughlin, direcTor oT The chorus. A musical program was given beTore The ParenT Teachers AssociaTion aT which several oT The above pieces were sung. FirsT row: Bonnirig: Ferguson: Doerr: GodTrey: Howe: Tanner: Poher: WesTcoTT: Graham: B. Hagen: Dunning: Derner: H. Domedion: Fisher: WiTkop. Second row: SuTliTTe: Francisco: KriTz: K. Bush: Schwab: Boyne: Rider: Poulsen: Ashburn: Erion: SmiTh: MacBay: LoTz: Buck: EvarTs. Third row: RycroTT: Ossman: lsbisTer: STickney: B. Turner: Tracey: B. Domedion: B. Hughes: PoTTer: SchmiTT: Yoder: Rapp: S. EvereTT: Hood. FcurTh row: Hennigar: Delano: C. Busch: STall: Lane: Gordon: EnrighT: J. Campbell: Noel: Landers: P. SmiTh: Kendall: Proplesch: Kruger: Snyder: Bauer. Fiffh row: TraberT: R. Williams: Backus: L. 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Vosbufgh' T . d fcenvofy goo if, 00,923 ,, 01-126 Easy girlf, she? cz 'volunteer PK NALETX CQS 4. f ,-.. 4 -. rg-Y Hz. IQ : .-ff' ,I ' SVGWSM fi? , V- an-,, - P4-if' 1 1, 5 .A Asflsw.. . , 5 1 W. X . U T5 if .rf ,. ' Barbara Fleischman CO8CI1CS ffm 'Y MR. CARL BAISCH A, , -ifs ' C ' MR. WESLEY SNYDER ' B MR. CHARLES POHL MR. GEORGE WESSELL MR. RICHARD OFFENHAMER MR. LEROY PITKIN 80 MR. C. SHERWO 1 O- P FOOTBALL AlThough nosed ouT in a TighT race Tor The league championship, Kenmore's I94I grid machine came Through wiTh buT one blemish on iTs record, ThaT a 6-O hearT- breaker To NorTh Tonawanda in iTs TirsT conTesT oT The season. MenTors Dick OTFen- hamer and LeRoy PiTkin sTarTed in wiTh a verTersn.TirsT Team and some likely new- comers and Turned ouT a combinaTion ThaT scorgdg Zh poinTs Tor Kenmore againsT I9 Tor The opposiTion. WiTh This record The lecal grid rs'-Qbcored any oTher Team in The league. NOT only was This True in F13 al?-in eVgHyl.QThc deparTmenT wiTh The excepTion oT penalTies. O A G5 qv Co-capTained by STeve Lilak and Bob M,akqef,kP'T'l4le squad rfacldaigbd a high de- gree oT sporTsmanship. The coach's subsTiTuTion-ofnpaachckl-ly ry me9'nber of The squad on occasion noT only helped To give experience'5'Q corxfwjslilen buT also supplied inspiraTion To many oTT e noT on The TirsT STQB iine-up. Probably The greaTesT exciT nT of The season came WiHQThe l cals' 33 To O con- quesT oT The arch rival, To a da, on a sloppy gridiron. The pQCT57scored by Ken- more were The only mar ls ore againsT The Lumberiacks all season. Twelve members of Th rsT Tw elevens received special honors when They were named on The annual all- renc eam. OT These Dick Ebling. Bob MarTineck. STeve Lilak, and John Paar e y yed Tirsi. eigngposihons while John Ohar and Don ReicherT received second Tea sTs. A GL- A ,Wu 5QbTBALL scones NorTh Tonawanda .. i ....,., g S ..s., ,......v,.u....,.,............... . , ..,... .,,.,,,, K enmore O Trol'T ,.,.,,.,......... ........ K enmore 27 LockporT 6 ..... il ,.,,,ss,s,., ...,..., K enmore 48 Tonawanda O ,..,....c..... ,.s...s, K enmore 33 Niagara a .............., .ccc.ccc K enmore 27 La 0... ........... ..... .,...,,. K e nmore 57 vkgck arg ,...,..... ......,..............,.,,c, ,u.,,.cccs,s,cc,V,.. ........... K e nmore 40 ' FirsT r ck eerbksas: Bleyle: Goundry: Biggie: Bullard: J. Jones: Joe Sweeney: CourT- , J s Bornh dT. nd row: O'Rourke: F. Ivancic: ReickerT: J. ChrisTie: Paar: J. Edwards: Lilak: arTineck: E. Burns' HinTermeier: KirsT: D. Jovicich: Schack. Third row: lVl'. Donald Dohn: Wiedemann: J. Coleman: STeT- son' R. l-loTT: PeT'rerson: P. lvancic: Van Summern: Babcock coach. , FOWZ Packer: BarreTT: D. HOTT: Price: Weller, assisTanT manager: Snyder. assisTanT manager: lv1usTy, manager: McLarTy, assisTanT manager: Mac- Panezich: S1TTherland: Duddle-sTon: James Campbell: G. Broomfield: of Wi J mfif, W .6535 Firsf row: R. Moore: Pilkey: O'Rourke: KirsT: MarTineck: LeRoy: J. ChrisTie: Babcock: J. Coleman. Second row: Mr. Snyder, coach: Jack Sweeney: MacGamwell: AungsT: WrighT: STeTson: PeTTiTT: McKeen. Third row: Joseph Sweeney: Van Summern: Marquardf. AlThough The l94l Kenmore cage aggregaTion won only Two conTesTs during The season, several oT The games were losT by only Two or Three poinTs in The lasT Tew minuTes oT play. The season, however, was Tar Trom being a Tailure Tor The Training received by members oT'boTh The varsiTy and iunior varsiTy combinaTions will undoubTedly prove exTremely valuable nexT year. WiTh several varsiTy men, as well as a Tull Team Trom The iunior varsiTy, scheduled To be on hand nexT season, The ouTlook seems brighT. Bob LeRoy and Jim Babcock, Torwards on This season's sTarTing Team, were given addiTional honors when given honorable menTion on The all-conTerence Team. The iunior varsiTy combinaTion Taired much beTTer Than The varsiTy, coming Through wiTh seven wins againsT seven deTeaTs. This record showed Them To be one oT The besT iunior varsiTy Teams To boasT The Kenmore name in some Time. DespiTe The record leTT by The locals Tor The season The cagers refused To give up. The squad was a spiriTed and TighTing aggregaTion, and The relaTionships beTween The various members was excellenT. According To Coach Wes Snyder This year's Team was one oT The mosT pleasani' he has ever had To work wifh. Niagara Falls 2I ...,..... ....... K enmore 25 NorTh Tonawanda 33 ......... ,....,. K enmore I9 LockporT 34 ,,.,..,. ..,,,., K enmore 25 Tonawanda 33 ......... ....... K enmore 20 TroTT 50 ......... ....,., K enmore 37 LaSalle 20 ,,,,.,.., ,..,,.. K enmore 32 Lackawanna 33, ,,,,,,,, .....,. K enmore 3l Niagara Falls 23 .,,.,,,,, .,,,.,. K enmore 20 NorTh Tonawanda 48 .,,,.,.., .,,,.., K enmore 28 LockporT 38 ,,,,,,., ,..,,,, K enmore 24 Tonawanda 49 .,.,,,,,, ,,..... K enmore 25 TroTT 46 ,,.,,,., ,,,,,,, K enmore 26 LaSalle 22 s,,.,.,. ......s K enmore 20 Lackawanna 50 ,,,,,,,, .,,,,,, K enmore 42 BASKETBALL ,gm '32 'Q 5 Y ls 5 83 N x K SWIMMING VeTerans on prioriTy . . . championship rep To uphold . . . only Three leTTermen. As The Blue and WhiTe swimmers surveyed The l94l--42 campaign, These gloomy Tore- bodings darkened Their ouTlook. NeverTheless, pulling a smaTTering oT varsiTy maTerial Trom varied sources, Coach Charles S. Pohl Tormed a well rounded aggregaTion To compeTe in The Niagara FronTier Swimming League. DespiTe seTbacks in The TirsT Two meeTs enTered, Kenmore's swimmers, undaunTed, swepT ahead, Taking The nexT Two. l-lighly-TouTed Tonawanda, near-champion oT The league, Then buried Kenmore under an avalanche oT poinTs. Niagara Falls Took a close meeT Trom The KenmoriTes. Then The chance Tor which The Blue and WhiTe mermen eagerly had been awaiTing came-revenge To Their TradiTional rival, The Lurnberiacks. As expecTed, a biTTer TighT ensued and The very ouTcome hinged on The lasT relay evenT and iTs lasT leg. When The swimmers Touched, iT was evidenT ThaT The Kenmore crew had Topped Tonawanda which had come Trom The ranks oT The undeTeaTed. Then Kenmore conTinued againsT NorTh Tonawanda and oThers To wind up The season wiTh Tour vicTories. Remaining were The SecTional Finals, held aT Niagara Falls. ln each evenT Kenmore mermen carried OTT medals. Jim Weig placed TirsT in The 200-yard TreesTyle, and The relay members, Carl Fenwick, Dick Mclvlullen, Warren PeTTerson and Weig Took Third. Larry McElroy was Third in The IOO-yard backsTroke, and Warren PeTTerson placed Third in The TiTTy-yard sprinT. During mosT meeTs, Kenmore's line-up ran as follows: CapTain Don Freudenberger and Warren PeTTerson, TiTTy-yard TreesTyle: Dick lvlclvlullen and Tom Lauderdale, IOO-yard TreesTyle: Tom Farley and Will Shaw, IOO-yard breasT-sTroke: Larry Mc- Elroy and Gil Gudgel, IOO-yard backsTroke: Jim Weig and Carl Fenwick, 22-yard TreesTyle: Tom DuddlesTon and John Niblock, diving. 1942 SEASON Kenmore 30 AmhersT .................. 36 Kenmore 2l Tonawanda ............ 45 Kenmore 2l Niagara Falls ........ 45 Kenmore 3Olf2 Niagara Falls .......... 35lf2 Kenmore 34 AmhersT ................ 32 Kenmore 34 Tonawanda ............ 32 Kenmore 40 NorTh Tonawanda 26 Kenmore 35 NorTh Tonawanda 3l FirsT row: McElroy: Weig: PeTTerson: McMullen: Fenwick: DuddlesTon: Shaw: Mr. Miller, assisTanT coach: Auer: DoerTlein: Gillen: MacAdam: Boyle: Kean: R. Jones: l-luTchison: lnskip: Haag: Barnes: Guild: MalTzahn: Zimmerman. Second row: Farley: Freudenberger: Niblock: Gudgel: CulberTson: D. Williams: Mr. Pohl, coach. . ,.,,,., NTml f'SMBfQ1WN' llWSW P- csswvnwy d ,de 'yup-Vo UL- Firsf row: Jacobs: R. Moore: Schupe: Barnes: C. ChoToTT: Mr. Snyder, coach: PeTTerson: Goundry: ilu' x -' STaunTon: Rockelman. Tuff .TT ' ,JJ ' , Second row: R, Morgan: Schulfz: Guild: D. Lyon: MacAdam: DucldlesTon: STeTson: Ross: Van Surn- A,:T.'..-f.'.n,'- If f mern. ' 1 'fr Third row: J. ChrisTie: Lilak: Rogers: Briggs: KirsT: LeRoy: Babcock: J. Coleman: Freudenberger. f ' l WiTh buT one deTeaT marked againsT iT in Three years oT Track compeTiTion pre- - vious To The currenT season, Coach Wes Snyder's Track squad was looking 'Forward To 'L' anoTher successTul year when This was wriTTen beTore The opening meeT. ,ITB The schedule Tor The l942 season includes seven meeTs OT which aT leasT Three BQ H will be held on The local Track. Pre-season inTormaTion seemed To name Dunkirk, The l' 0 only Team To deTeaT The locals in Three years, as The hardesT compeTiTion. Kyiv T' Xt-A ggan and,Qick lzaylor in The IQLLQ Jim Babcock and Eugene Fleischmann in The 22O , D T Among Those who were scheduled To sTarT The season Tor Kenmore are Bob Mor- ' ' , :Roger Moog and-'l:l'erb SchulTz in The guarTer mile, Ray Shupe in The half mile, l-larry K ' 5, -. T Q Briggs and Bill Guild in The mile, and Carl l-lagan in The low hurdles. The Tield evenTs ' '- Q - 3 line up Tom DuddlesTon and KenneTh Browder Tor The high iump. Howard Macfxdam f O-T B Q .: ' and Jack Barnes Tor The broad jump, STeve Lilak and Carl ChoToTT Tor The shoT puT, -'J' H Q X9 X B T' nd Rul Goundry Tor The pole vaulT. T FQ' 5-9 qi' X K' J , T X1 1941 SCHEDULE 9' 5 CE. L j jg' Ny iff: sri?-Tour regular meeTs lasT season Kenmore deTeaTed every Team meT excepT Dun- xssg BSxk.lThe K.l-l.S. vicTories were by wide scores. Six members oT The'Kenmore Team F us Tlhe relay Team quayliwfiled Tpr The zone meel aT EasT Aurora. Of These The relay was T e ony evenjfhw w ic a irsT pace was Ta en. K U N -Mi SCHEDULE SJ 1 , N! . MV' ' 1 2 X yff May +61lLockporT and Kenmore aT BaTavia xl bf May! 9-Tonawanda, NorTh Tonawanda, and AmhersT aT Kenmore i N I l' by 23-UniversiTy oT BuTFalo MeeT aT LockporT Q by ij' 4, ifMay 26-Tonawandaa, NorTh Tonawanda, and AmhersT aT Kenmore v 'T 3 'fs f ay 30-Kenmoei nviTaTion MeeT T ll-7 lil l 5 2-9Jam sTiown and Kenmore aT Dunkirk 'li Q '., 1 - al ' . 5, - 4,1 .. T T , l we r , Q ip .flfl yflly lBBne F-211:35 ,MeeT aT Lakewood , f ,if T at . pk Ss i ,I T ' TRACK , X MA 1 .i A. sim X 9 ig, x E, irq fx EQ ' aw A S 4 84 ig.: K Kenmore Kenmore Kenmore Kenmore Kenmore Kenmore Kenmore Kenmore Kenmore Kenmore Kenmore Kenmore Kenmore Kenmore Kenmore Kenmore Kenmore Kenmore 85 TENNIS SPRING I94I 5 O ,,,,,s,,LaSalle 5 w....o., LocIcporT O 5 ........ Niagara Falls O 3 Y,YA,,,, NorTh Tonawancla 2 3 ,,Y,.7,, Tonawanda 2 FALL I94I 4 .....o,, LaSalle I I ..,,,I,, Niagara Falls 4 4 ,,,,,,,, NorTh Tonawancla I 3 o.....,. Tonawanda 2 5 .,,..... 'I'roTT O SPRING I94l 5If2..LocIcporT 6lf2 Il ..LasalIe I 5If2..Niagara Falls 6If2 9 ,sNorTh Tonawanda 3 4 ..TroTT 8 FALL I94I 8 ..TroTT 4 6If2..Niagara Falls 5If2 I I ..LasaIle I Firsl' row: Mr. Wessell, coach: R. George: Doyle: Ranney: AusTin: Rodney Anderson: Penley: RusTay: T. Powell: JohnsTon. Carrying away The Niagara FronTier Championship Trophy lasT spring, Kenmore High SchooI's Tennis Team held double honors Tor playing The second uncIeTeaTed season in The school's Tennis hisTory. FurTher highlighTing The already successful season. The Team won boTh singles and doubles in The Kenmore InviTaTion TournamenT, which is held aT The close oT every school year. WiTh only one loss To mar iT, The Tall record also was praiseworThy. Composed of nearly all new members, The Team, wiTh Coach George Wessell in charge, broughT The auTumn season To a close in a Tie wiTh Niagara Falls and Tonawancla. AT a Time when vicTory is on one's mind. The Blue and WhiTe golfing Toursome did iTs parT in promoTing Tour wins and a Tie againsT Three seTbaclcs and Then copped The suburban high school golf Tinals as The highIighTs oT The I94I Tall ancl spring campaign. In winning The Tourney aT I-Iyde Parlc, The Iinlcsmen made Their second consecuTive conquesT over The cream of TronTier golfers. TuTored by Coach C. Sherwood Miller, CapTain Walrer VoisineT, wiTh 77 poinTs, led his TeammaTes To vicTory. CohorTs Bob MorTon, I-larry WrighT, Ken Rawe, and Ed Burns, comprised The Team. FirsT row: K. Rawe: R. MorTon: Mr. Miller, coach. Second row: BogarT: VoisineT: WrighT. GIRLS' SPORTS EnThusiasTic Tennis players r ember The an- nual Tennis TournamenT wwgfyi jlwa s held in The Tall and played on Ke rQJre ur Sophomores, iuniors, and seniors had T o ndi 1 ual games and The champion .Tr e s re e' a leTTer aT The sporTs ba T i e. Firsi' row: E. ve J. Seelbach. There were TeaTher birds over The whiTe neTs oT Kenmore Senior l-ligh School as The iunior and se- nior girls baTTled away aT badminTon. WiTh Two- girl Teams, Those having won The mosT games were eligible Tor The play-oTls, and oT These, The besT Team Trom each class became champion. FirsT row: Kreher: WoodworThg Layer: Cook. Three sTrilces don'T counT you ouT aT The Ten Pin Club. Playing Monday and Wednesday nighTs aTTer school, more Than l5O girls Thronged The al- leys To compeTe Tor bowling K's . IT was The largesT group oT girls ever To parTicipaTe in This school acTiviTy. FirsT row: F. l-lanTord: M. PaTTerson: Vervaelcey P. SmiTh. Because oT The excellenT TaciliTies now Tor Tield aThleTics, aTTer-school soccer became an acTiviTy This year in which girls could Take parT Tor The TirsT Time. AlThough The girls are noT yeT Tamiiiar enough wiTh The game, several Teams Turned ouT To maTch lciclcs Tor a soccer HK . Firsf row: Wirgesg M. Kendall: A. Benne-TT: Whallon. 86 GIRLS' SPORTS Following a season oT STITT compeTiTion in senior inTramural basl4eTball on Friday aTTernoons, The Tour highesT Teams meT again in The play-oTTs To deTer- mine The championship Team. The members oT This year's champion Team, under The capTaincy OT Florence HanTord, are proud owners oT senior leTTers. Firsf row: M. A. Foley: J. Holland: B. Turner: B. Hughes. Second row: Huggins: Hanford: AchramoviTch: M. Ken- dall. More Than ever beTore, good healTh is an im- porTanT TacTor in American youTh. The correcTive gym provides one means To This end Tor girls To improve Their score in The physical TiTness TesT. Here The girls are on a Tive-day-a-weelc schedule insTead oT The usual Two periods. Firsf row: Salmon: Dunning: Wurl: Hansler. xlr 1 l i Square dancing, indeed, is noT limiTed To counTry life Tor aT Kenmore Senior High School, owing To The convenience oT providing music in The gym by records, The girls' classes have learned Tour Tigures oT This rural Trucl4in' during Their gym periods. FirsT row: Mellors: G. Johnson. Second row: Fischler: Schleuse. No, she isn'T a sTar performer aT The Shrine Cir- cus, buT a Traveler on The rings oT The gymnasium. WiTh The apparaTus in The gym a series OT Ten sTunTs was parT oT The gym program Tor girls' classes during The school year. FirsT row: B. Lanphear. Second row: G. Johnson: Fox: M. Miller: R. Seelbacht Norman: MarTin: Linnan: HuesTis. 87 BOYS' SPORTS The boys seemed To have enloyed playing Touch TooTball lasT Tall boTh in gym classes and aTTer school Forming parT OT The Tall oufdoor acTiviTy schedule, Touch TooTball was organized inTo an Perhaps They'll never be All-Americans, buT N,aTTer-school league which played Trom The middle oT SepTember To early November. FirsT row: J. Usher: Dickinson: L. STewarT: l-Tassel. Playing iTs second undeTeaTed season in six years, The junior varsiTy TooTball squad s+iII conTinued lasT Tall wiTh many OT iTs characTerisTic O To O scores. Good maTerial Tor The varsiTy Team was seen in The inal line-up oT abouT 45 players, according To Coaches Fred GreTe and Roland Gladieux. FirsT row: Davidson: lrvine: Johnson: SmiTh: D. Argus: Markham: Browder: R. ChoToTT: Taylor: Landel: Merkle: Schunk: Bush: Hammond. Second row: Mr. GreTe, coach: Mr. Gladieux, assisTanT coach: Elve: Power: Graham: Anderson: Kucharski: Burr: Mullane: Lewis: McMullen: Joslin: Yoder: McLernon: Moore: A. AungsT: C. AungsT. Third row: Able: Jewell: Feinen: Romeyn: Bell: UTZ: Ran- ney: l-laag: l-lerzog: Walker: Plurner. , ' f' x. J ef SY' f -K-- 1 JQTV ' , . -Jr-1 Ofc 'JL' J? '4' I mar- A T K N UA V f ' .J Q4 yhjpw J . 1 SeT up wiThg.X eiehieT purpo oTEidin pupil H, physically, The X' rre Tive gym ogram .ssives To JL build up phys Qi ess, T, ,irec a body '- mechanics, and-3, eve 6p ab1Ts a ,aTTiTudes '-ix, Towards healThyan hysi ' acTiviTies. S' rniannual 5 physical TiTnesNesTs an a, nu he hiexamina- L Tions deTermineqJrhe sel ion sTZi.clenT Tor The classes. : Y SX is Firsi' row: Towns lon e horse.l 9 Second row: Obenauer: HemsTreeT: NorTh: Fink: Lyon: xr E: Mannear. P X. W. X Parallel bar work Torms only one parT of The cor- recTive gym sTunT program. AddiTional acTiviTies include exercises on The gym horse, horizonTal bar, sTall bars, and ladders. Taking numerous physical needs inTo consi,deraTion, The physical educaTion deparTmenT has planned such apparaTus sTunTs as hip circles, back and TronT vaulTs, squaT vaulTs, and ladder Traveling. Firsf row: L. Burns lon The bars.i Second row: HemsTreeT: CIouTier: Obenauer: L. STewarT: Lyon: Towns: Drexelius: Norfh: Mannear: Fink. 88 . ,U r L5MiAL.M V.kkV, ,, ,, ,,., D,., , . W.. , ...M 5 Ringside seals ar iniramural boxing ihis season would have revealed a group of +wen+y-four,boys learning noi' only how 'ro fake care of +hemselves bulr also how ro lceep in good physical condirion. Ranging from flyweighf +0 heavyweight boys mer weelcly under Jrhe direcrion of Mr. Charles Marlalc. new iaculfy member. Firsf row: C. Chofoiifi Sfoner. Second row: Jacobs. Alrhough only one singles iournamenf was held Jrhis year, nearly 'rwenfy-five boys a'Hended infra- mural ping pong, advised by Mr. Chesfer Bollier, gym insfrucior. Lasiing over a period of rwo monrhs, Jrhe season ended wil'h The lournamenr, 'rhe winner of which, Rodney Anderson, was selecied by 'rhe process of eliminarion. Firs+ row: J. Schifferli: Schley. Second row: E. Bleyle: Joe Sweeney. 89 BOYS' SPORTS Arlriiicial respirarion, one phase of life saving, is among +he fundamenfals faughi' in ihe Red Cross Life Saving Course ai' Kenmore High School. Orher principles srudied in rhe course include merhods of wafer safely, wafer carries, and +he brealcing of holds. Differing only in difliculry, 'rhe course is di- vided in+o iunior and senior divisions according ro age. Firsf row: Perrin lvicfimlp Richard Allaire lapplying arfi- 'iicial respirafionlp Roberf Allaire. lnsrrucrion in swimming is given fo 'lhose who need ir while +hose who are more experienced learn various sirolces and dives in 'lhe Kenmore Senior High School. Equipped wi1'h high and low diving boards, The pool is suifable nor only for school classes buf also for mee'rs and aquacades. Firsi' row: Grunfzg W. Murray. Second row: Ruppel lon board facing This wayl. Third row: McCabe lend of boardl. c93??3iSH'sif 26.vlh.o- ?'Wir'3f4ZLf..Tla Z'?!1?9'!-?'!f T f 'f fff'7 f- Wu 7 ,.-.4-::.f2f:f:-1-g. W-. . V.. 1 fx,-wg. ag-.nv kv Qs. -,ff :A A 2:1 1-3.-0-tt: - -.1 V Jn.- .,..- 1. vp: ,.,:,f,:' x, f .1 J.. 4 -. TW: 'ff'f'7 F-:? M?:'fl3iif-??' '7Yf'.. . ...4 . ,, ,. -1, fx-4.,-, - ..-,.,v.,., . , , ,-e. 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THE KENMORE MERCHANTS' ASSOCIATION FRO-JOY ICE CREAM Yaflifiii, i f all K c 7 i 'f . 1' ll '. yfyfyv ff . f ' -A, Employers look 778 of our graduales lasf year -- and wanled I87 more which we could nol supply. Advise early enrollmenl. 35fh Summer Term begins July I3 35Ih Fall Term begins Sepfember 2I CHOWN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS 92 775 Main Sireei' Buffalo, New York Regisfered by fhe Regenfs lYou can earn your room and board and some spend- ing money while receiving your business Iraining wilh us.l Players - Porfable Phonographs Radios - Needles Comforfable Lislening Boolhs Radio 81 Appliance Service S O U T H A L L ' S Befween fhe Banks on Delaware Ave. DE 0032 Member Florisfs Telegraph Delivery Assn. W. H. SIEVERS 81 SON FLORIST CLEVELAND 7800- 78Ol 330 Genesee Sfreef, Buffalo, N. Y. Popular 8: Classical RECORDS VICTOR - COLUMBIA DECCA - OKEI-I - BLUEBIRD TO THE CLASS OF I942 ALPHA GAMMA PHI ALPHA EPSILON CHAPTER JAMES PILKEY, Presidenl WILLIAM STETSON, Treasurer DONALD FREUDENBERGER, Vice Presidenl CLYDE MUSTY. Marshall JAMES COLEMAN, Secreiary ROGER MOORE, Chaplain Roloerl' Allaire Lloyd Michael i Jack Barnes David Mullane Jaclc Busch Donald Perrin Thomas Ducldleslon Warren Pelierson Carl Hamilion Charles Schaclc David Holi Rober'r Sefizo Gordon lnslcip James Suiherlancl Ben Kendall Pefer Vogi Rober+ Markham William Waliers 93 Posmes swamps Fora coLLEcToRs THE STAMP ALBUM 65 W. Chippewa Buffalo, N. Y. Phone WA. 3795 Siamps, Supplies, Precancels, and Covers I-Iave your school banners, IeHers, organiza- 'Iion or club emblems, and ceIIuIoicI Iouilons made for your specific needs. E. D. GUTTAS CO. Embroidery Shop CL 6l88 77 W. Chippewa Buffalo, N. Y. NORTH PARK BUSINESS SCHOOL HERTEL AVENUE AT NORTH PARK Courses: BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION FOR BOYS ADVANCED SECRETARIAL FOR GIRLS REVIEW SECRETARIAL FOR GIRLS Subiecls: Touch Typing Gregg Shorihand Business English Secreiarial Science Office Praciice Filing Calculaiing Machines Commercial Law Swiichboarcl Diclaphone Eleciric Typewriier Accouniing Mimeograph, Compiomeier Burroughs Boolclceeping Machine ' LIMITED ENROLLMENT Bu1CiaIo's Residenlial Business School Special Summer Session Opens July 6 Fall Term Opens Sepiember 8 Telephone DEIaware 7I7I -Caialog on Reguesi 94 Ryan 8: Williams, Inc. Stationers and Office Outfitters DESKS CHAIRS TABLES FILING CABINETS 82-84 Pearl Street. Butfalo Telephones: Wa. OI77 - Wa. 0I78 Peter J. Murrett Wurlitzer for World Famous Instruments See our tine selection ot better Icnown in- struments. Trade in your old instrument tor one ot these tiner ones and improve your playing. Liberal terms. Visit our modern studio. WURLITZER OPEN EVENINGS 674 MAIN STREET CL 4072 Choose trom these time instruments at WURLITZER WURLITZER PIANOS Grands and Spinets. Only Wurlitzer has solved the problem ot amplitication in small pianos. HAMMOND SOLOVOX PIANO ACCORDIONS Wurlitzer-Excelsior and Accordiana BAND AND ORCHESTRA INSTRUMENTS Martin Band Instruments, Buttet Clarinets, Pedier Clarinets, l-Iayes Flutes, Leedy Drums, Singer' land Deecan Marimbas, Bacon Banjos, Epiphone and C. F. Martin Guitars, Olds Trombones. RADIOS RCA, Motorola, Brunswick, and many other malces. VIOLINS Rare and mode n. REPAIRING Pianos and all band and musical instruments in- cluding violins by expert tactory-trained men. Records, Classical and Modern KENMORE MERCHANTS' ASSCJCIATION, INC. KENMORE, NEW YORK SHI!! f xl! I 'Howard' OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS PAST PRESIDENTS Edward C. MoeIo+I1, PresidenI' WiIIiam J. Ki'Ison, Immedia'Ie Pasr Presidenlr Samuel O. IvIcCarIey, Vice Presiclenr George A. Bury H' H' Bury Recording and FinanciaI Secrerary Edward R' Remer Edward DaigIer, Treasurer IvIaI'II1ew X. Wagner, Afrorney Edward Daigler George AIIen . Harold Bury I-Ienry L. EIoIing Howard Inskip George L. Seiferf W. CarIyIe Johnson BerI' Wilson CI1arIes G. SpeideI To Iosrer The Irade and welfare of Kenmore 96 KENMORE Allen's Clolhes Shop Awald Chevrolel' Babcock Drug Slore Baldwins Cards and Gifls Barbara-Ann Hals Barlcer's Service Slalion Louis A. Bleyle Brosarl s Marlfel' Bulzlalo Oplical Co. Bury's Delicalessen Bury Funeral Homes Cerlilied Finance Co. Dales Laundry Delaware Barber Shop Del-Mor Flower Shop Donovan's Drug Slore Paul A. Dunn Dusel Hardware B. Ebling Elmwood Delicalessen Firs'I Nalional Bank Gibson X4 Doly, Oplicians Henel Brolhers' Dairy Hensel Eleclric Hygrade Gulf Service Slalion Kay's Drug S'I'ore Kendall Gas SIa'I'ion Kenmore Aulo Washery Kenmore Balcery Kenmore Bool Shop MERCHANTS' ASSOCIATION, INC. I 9 4 2 MEMBERS Kenmore Coal and Ice Co. Kenmore Credil' Bureau Kenmore Floral Shop Kenmore Fuels, Inc. Kenmore Furnilure Co. Kenmore Independenl-Record Kenmore Liquor Slore Kenmore Meal Marlcel Kenmore Molors Kenmore Press Kenmore Tire 8: Supply Ken-Elm Liquor Slore Max Kiener, Delicalessen Bill KiI'son's Meals Arr Klippel Loblaw Groceleria I Loblaw Groceleria 2 Lulz Hardware Maley Beller Foods Marlin Prinlinq Co. Maylin Cleaners Mehl+reI'Ier's Delicalessen John Mergler, Meals Moelolh and Holerl NallJach's Drug Slore NicIc's Barber Shop Noah's Arlc Osborn Dairy Parlc Terrace Dress Shop Parson's Drug Slore Pa'I s Barber Shop T. D. Ray, Eleclric Alice Reil Edward Reuler Riedel Service Slalion William Samcoe George Seilerl Shannon's Grille Shea's Kenmore Thealer Shiclcluna's Men's Wear Simmon's Brown-Bill Shoes Smilh Boys Sondad Jewelers Speiclel Bake Shop Spilzer Signs Slale Banlc of Kenmore Viola Slevens Sulherland's Slalionery Summil Eleclric 81 Hardware Ten-Pin Bowling Club Chas. J. Thompson Town Builders' Supply 81 Fuel Traber'I's Reslauram' Tremaine Shoe Repair Shop Wall's Service Slalion Werner's Delicalessen Weslern Aulo Supply Les Wheeler Berl' Wilson Woolworlh Co. B. L. Young 97 Oplomelric Eye Examinalions and Glasses Filled Failing Opfical Company I66 Franklin cor. Mohawk M. Failing Alloerf T. Hell Selh A OPEN THU RSDAY EVENING Corsages of Dislinclion HOUSE-FLORIST 4 Landers Road Theafre Bldg. Twenly Years in Kenmore COMPLIMENTS OF THE BETA CHAPTER ALPHA LAMBDA OMEGA FRATERNITY KENMORE, NEW YORK President RICHARD C. SHEPARD Vice President CARL G. CHOTOFF, JR. M Secrelary WILLIAM H MONRIAN Treasurer, JAMES M. FOLSOM Viclor Bargar Harry Power YUM? Lamoyne Blessing Richard Roseler Roloerl Cholofl James Rossney John Finelly William Schiesel M Irving Haag Roberl Hammond John Lebherz Richard McCall Clarence Penley John Sloner Maynard This+le+hwai+e Kennelh Websler Carl Zoschlce jiaf Chartered Buses. . . I DEIaware 7049 FRO-JOY ICE CREAM S cl EXCLUSIVELY IN ALL KENMORE SCHOOLS 99 WOOLEY BUS LINES I 452 KW DISTINCTIVE AWNINGS Complefe lhe Home diy J intl l Tenls, canopies, decoralions, dance flooring and chair Q? o 5... 'rl covers for weddings, efc., window shades, garden lurni- lure, anylhing made of canvas. CV EO Q , y,llgllHlI!QU COMMERCIAL CANVAS SPECIALTIES ,- f off -I W l? llWllli,'.,', ,-gii22iii'lllliillil lll l - 4 1 ,fill ,T if f' fd f A. ,-A1 AWNING co., INC. , ' lllfil if lp T of lll ll lli 1 X .gjfyzyj il' QR H- MII' For Ayr QM 355 1 ll llii- T EE 11 l l mi Free T' , N ew s w 7 I Eslimales , wa il:- ' ll Ii TQ, il' fn- annum mu'-T - L if Q'- Llncoln i CNE' l I7l8-I72O Main Sl. ! I S Buhfalo, N, Y. lilml-.LL-M-A ima? In-fi U.- BUFFALO VENETIAN BLIND CO. 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ADAMS, INC. 459 Washingfon Sfreef, near Mohawk lOl KENMORE INT ALPHA THETA SIGMA MARGARET COCHRANE, Presideni MARJORIE LANE, Vice Presideni' BETTY IGNAZ, Recording Secreiary DOROTHEA NEUMAN, Corresponding Secrerary BETTY BUSHNELL, Treasurer MOLLY STEVENS, Sergeani-ai-Arms DOROTHY CHITTENDEN Represenraiives BETTY IGNAZ +0 Council DELTA BETA PHI BETTY DAVIDSON, Presideni RUTH LARSON, Vice Presideni' PAT BORDERS, Recording Secreiary JEAN I-IEIDELBACH, Corresponding Secrerary MARJORIE SCHUSTER, Treasurer ETHEL STEVENS. Sergeanr ai' Arms PHYLLIS DECKER Represeniaiives JANE BEAMER T0 Council DELTA CHI SIC-SMA NATALIE MacBRIDE, Presideni ELLEN NIVEN, Vice Presidenr JEAN LARAMIE, Recording Secreiary BETTY HUGHES, Corresponding Secrerary BETTY JANE STREETER, Treasurer JEANETTE FEHAN Represenraiives JOAN HEci4LER +0 Council OFFICERS OF COUNCIL BETTY JANE ANDERSON, Presideni FERN REISSIG, Vice Presideni' IO2 SORORITY COUNCIL EPSILON THETA NU KAY MALDEN, Presidenf JANET HOLLAND, Vice Presidenf - U BETTY TURNER, seaeiary FJ, 'I 69' I' X FAYE TANNER, Treasurer I' f - My EDYTHE OSBERG, SergeanT-aT-Arms W LOIS JAMES I Represen'ra+ives ,J HELEN DOELMAN ji To Council My Y IOTA DELTA MU MARY MASSING, Presidenf MARION LAYER, Vice Presideni' RUTH MURPHY, Recording SecreTary DOROTHY WOODWORTH, Corresponding Secrefary JUNE REIMANN, Treasurer JEAN RAWE, SergeanT-aT-Arms FERN REISSIG ELEANOR sTlNsoN +o Council Re presen+aTives TH ETA GAMMA PHI VIRGINIA COFFMAN, Presidem' ' BETTY JANE ANDERSON, Vice PresidenT WILMA POWELL, Recording Secre+ary JANET LOVELACE, Corresponding Se-crelrary SHIRLEY SCHMITT, Treasurer PHYLLIS MCLAREN I RepresenTaTives BETTY JANE ANDERSON I +o Council OFFICERS OF COUNCIL ICon+inuecII HELEN DOELMAN, Corresponding SecreTary LOIS JAMES, Treasurer .I ,JL J H , gf X Q , ' ,L l IO3 THE MARSH LOW CORPORATION Congrafulaiions TO THE CLASS OF l942 ALPHA ZETA FRATERNITY Xl CHAPTER James Campbell James Craig Edward Gunderse- Roberf Hazen Robe -f Holi Richard Hinlerme Lawrence Hughes Vifilliam Jacobs Carl Larsen F1 ier Richard McMullen Larry McElroy James Moore Roberl' Packer Frank Shepard Lewis Turner Henry Ward James Weig Richard Williams Roberl Williams One or Two Year Secrelarial and fxccounl ing Courses Combined wilh a Background of 507-5l5 Seneca S'I'ree'l' Cullural Subiecls - Voice - Diclion -- Buffalo Poise - Manners - Fashion - Lileralure 7 Monlh Courses for College Men and HOTEL, RESTAURANT, and lNSTITUTlON SUPPLIES Congraiulalions fo +he Class of I942 Women. Phone Ofxrlield 9I56 - or wrile for a Calalog. STRATFO RD from LYONS ICE CREAM GRADUATE SCHOOL AND 296 Linwood Ave. a+ Wesf Ufica S+. LUNCHEONETTE SIGMA DELTA PHI FRATERNITY MU KAPPA CHAPTER KENMORE, NEW YORK MEMBERS Jack Adams John Backus Roberl Carver Paul Courier Richard Creamer David Davies Leonard Deney George Emblidge Paul Goundry Donald Graveson David I-lall OUR COUNTRY IS IN A RACE AGAINST TIME - MAKE YOUR VACATION MONTHS COUNT THIS YEAR Slarl' Ihis summer Io Irain yourself for your parl in winning Ihe War Summer Sessions begin July 6 Fall Sessions begin Seplember I4 HURST'S PRIVATE SCHOOL 698 Delaware Avenue Buffalo, New Yorlc GArfieIcl 5300 SecreIariaI Training for Young Women IO5 Ray Jansen Ronald Jones Norman Joslin Donald Lyon Norris MacDowell Crane McDonald Roberl Morgan Kennelh Moses Richard Simplqins Roberl' Swill Richard Taylor gofcf- gona Awfucfioa, Una CLASS PHOTOGRAPHER QQ 0 0 I PO RTRAITS or DISTINCTION lk Specializing in Colored Phofography -v ... 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