Kenmore High School - Kenitorial Yearbook (Kenmore, NY)

 - Class of 1950

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CLASS Room 241 Kenmor Senior High June 27, 1950 Kenitorial Readers 33 Highland Avenue Kenmore 17, New York Gentlemen: The fact has been brought to our attention that you desire an itemized record with its estimated value of our recently completed product, namely, the class of 1950. Therefore, we present without further delay our inventory of the progress made by this group through three years of production. PART I Entering the plant in September, 1947, the materials were consigned to Sophomore homerooms. We chose Tom Appleton, Joan Glunz, Ray Grace, and Sue Weis as our infantile leaders. The cheerleading machinery was put to work by the new representatives, and everyone turned out for the popular football games. As they say, Birds of a feather flock together, the new students picked a new teacher, Mr. Yakapovich, as advisor. Everyone envied those lucky sophomores who had Mr. Mooshie for World History. The words of wisdom that dropped from his lips proved to be experiences unrivaled even by those of superman. PART II We were rising up in the world as 1948 began to draw to a close. Welcomed back into our midst as a foreman was Miss Conn. It was then that Le Cercle Francais got off to a big start and the Girls ' Literary club heard about France. A new social affair was introduced to our society. The Tinsel Ball was the event on the Christmas calendar. Pint-sized Gordon Jaffe emerged from behind his accordion to win honors with Horace Heidt. The Junior Show excelled in talent as our first production got under way. Johnny Thiesen and Marilyn Gregoire became the spotlighted entertainers for the show. 18

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The Honor Club ROW 1: M. Marble, W. Ramsden, C. Brenner, J. Kohl, D. Malone, J. Brock, R. Detenbeck, J. Randolph, G. Cooper, J. Hann, A. Vogt, A. Navelle. ROW 2: B. Schuiz, C. Dorries, A. Knuth, D. Bialogreck, J. Eversole, B. Wilcox, J. Marohn, T. Males, M. Nemeschek, H. Bomm, R, Lapp, J. Ryan. ROW 3: R. Schroth, J. Westcott, E. Wood, P. Williams, M. Gruber, P. Roslund, M. Bonnevier, N. Fox, E. Forssell, D. Bivolcic. ROW 4: R. Koch, E. Hambleton, J. Izard, J. Duffy, J. Nye, R. Abbott, H. Masten, J. Houck, J. Haney. Every organization has its honored few. Ken- more High School is represented by the Honor Club. These are the people who, each year, de- pict the epitome of scholastic perfection. To those hard workers who barely missed the roster, we hope that they will endeavor to advance in the future. To those who worked hard and have been honored, we congratulate them. We hope this vic- tory will inspire them to greater goals. Success is surely theirs, for they will brighten the paths for others. r- - 17



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HISTORY Sally Hoddick and Ray Grace certainly made a fine looking queen and king of the Blossom Prom. Mac ' s Minstrels were a big event towards the end of the year, and the Juniors began to envy the lucky Seniors. PART III The all eventful year finally came before us. Ernie Hambleton let out his cry for spirit. Dotty Bialogreck took over her presidential duties in Alpha Phi Lambda. The star studded Senior Carnival brought forth our best in talent. Denny Blackley exhibited his humorous attributes to M. C. the show. Carl Creighton began to trek his way across the gridiron to lead his team on to victory. Duffy and Westcott were not far behind him. It was in this year that we became aware of the fact that three sets of twins, Kopans, Pekins, and Fenwicks, were leaving these halls. Lest we forget — the cozy days of the coal strike that we (the Kenitorial Staff) spent in Mr. Mooshie ' s frigid Back Room accompanied by Arthur Godfrey, dirty coffee cups, and Brinson ' s hot dogs, cheeseburgers, ham- burgers, french fries, and hot chocolate, courtesy of the Bowers-Simmons Delivery Service and Bower ' s currency. Nearing the end of our career, we began to settle down to conscientious studying as the honor club was announced, and we looked forward to gradu- ation. This was the pinnacle of our success. Class Day, the glamorous Senior Ball, Baccalaureate, and finally that misty graduation came and passed into oblivion. These accomplishments are now but a memory in the glorious past which was ours. In the future we shall witness greater events which will over- shadow these trivialities. Nevertheless they will never detract from, the splendor of these past moments in our history. Without further comment or adoration, we are B.W.:D.C. JB. Sincerely yours, 19

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