Lake Shore Central High School - Shorelines Yearbook (Angola, NY)

 - Class of 1954

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Lake Shore Central High School - Shorelines Yearbook (Angola, NY) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 65 of 96
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GRCUPS SERVICE CLUB The Service Club, with Mr. Duffy as its advisor and John Patterson as president, does the dirty work for the school. lt is composed of unheralded heroes who per- form many of the manual services which are so necessary to a smoothly run school. These services include: making the proper arrangements for assemblies, showing movies in the classroom, etc. First Row, Left to right: D. Deike, A. Zim- mer, .l. Ahlers, P. Klumpp. Second Row: C. Moore, M. Riek, R. Woods, A. Argauer, Mr. Duffy. CA FETERIA HELPERS Thrifty students who want to earn their lunches may become cafeteria helpers. These students perform such services as: selling millt, serving the teachers, washing dishes, acting as cashiers. etc. Their pay is a nour- ishing lunch free of charge. Seated: G. Fletcher, P. Howard, C. Brown, C. Solovey. Standing: J. Burke, W. Wright, E, Markle, l'. Wall, G. Pray, B. Lamers. DANCE BAND Our dance hand, the Angolians is under the direction of Mr. Peterson. Eleven enter- prising students make up this organization which plays for various dances, assemblies, etc. Prompted by admirable initiative, these students have introduced a worth-while activity to the school. First Row, Left to right: James Geist. lilaiue Smith, Mr. .l. Peterson, Marvin Rick, Mat- hew Jalsevac. Second Row: Priscilla Thayer. .lohn Mu- check, Thomas Vail, James Green, Ronald Miller, Harold Jordan.

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SERV ICE OFFICE HELPERS Uffice helpers arc members of the National Honor Society, who voluntarily give up their free periods in order to help out in the office. These students relieve the heavy burden of duties incumbent on thc secre- tarial staff by running errands. making out thc absentee list. etc. This helps the main- spring or office to function more efficiently. Left to right: E. Robinson, P. Thayer, S. Riek. C. Solovey. 60 o ERICK'S DELICATESSEN ASSEMBLY The importance of assemblies lies in the fact that they are a source of supervised extra-curricular activities for interested students. Also, the entertainment value of these student presentations is important to the student body as a whole. Faculty mem- bers are active in the preparation of assem- blies, too. Each teacher usually participates in the presentation of one assembly annual- ly. Those students and teachers who con- tribute to the production of assemblies de- serve our appreciation because much originality and hard work go into the form- ulation of an assembly program. First Row, Left to right: C. Borngraber, S. Krull, M. Jalsevac, H. Muscato. Second Row: C. Pinto, F. Gros, J. Ahlers, Mrs. Hazelton. LIBRARY CLUB The Library Club, with Joan Bartus as its president, helps to keep the complex mech- anisms of the library working smoothly. Members of the club help Mrs. Garrity. our busy librarian, by distributing library notices, collecting fines, lending books, keeping the library neat, repairing battered books, and making interesting and informa- tive displays for the library bulletin boards. First Row, Left to right: L. Zoda, K. Kelly, Mrs. Garrity, R. Rebescher, D. Dispence. Second Row: H. Harper, J. Bartus, P. Howard.



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.S.' . STAFFS 62 o ANGOLA HOTEL CAFETERIA STAFF .lust as a clock needs repairing, winding, and oiling, so do we all need the services which are so regularly performed that we sometimes take them for granted. For example, everyone should realize and appreciate what a stupendous problem faces our cafeteria staff early every morning be- fore we have even begun to think of lunch. The task of cooking on a large scale nutri- tous and tasty lunches is certainly carried out well. Left to right: C. Smith, C. Ferraro, F. Glogan, A. Arcara. BUS DRIVERS Of course, we all know and like our de- pendable bus drivers who drive us so safely to and from school, basketball and football practices and games, after-school club meet- ings, etc. Their added grey hairs are be- moaned, and when we think back to all the fun we had, while the bus drivers were get- ting grey, we certainly appreciate their good manners and senses of humor! First Row, Left to right: N. Mogavero, mechanic, C. Borngraver, head bus driver, M. Tanner, W. Mackey. Second Row: W. Bushen, R. Williams, W. Kinn, W. Cash, M. Reynolds, L. Reynolds, K. Allen. Absent from picture: A. Arcara. P. Jackson, J. Collura, C. Small, C. Cervola thead mechanicl. .IANITORIAL STAFF Our janitorial staff is one whose presence is sensed rather than seen. They tirelessly keep our hall and rooms looking clean and polished, and they are the ones who regu- late the heat whenever we ask. As a clock expresses its thanks and appreci- ation for these services by regularly ticking away the hours of the day, so do all we thank them for making our days pass as smoothly and harmoniously as possible! Left to right: L. Leone, C. Brick, N. Gale, R. Goodwin. A. Greniger.

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