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

 - Class of 1968

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Audette No one can enjoy happiness without thinking that she enjoys it. Robert Andelora Math A rolling stone gathers no moss, but it gains a certain polish. JXV! scvofvstcyfy! fue ff QQ! Mary Ashline Homemaking Silence is a virtue that speaks fo itself. David Allen Math He that does good for good,s sake seeks neither praise nor reward. Karen Barefoot Math, Science, French Good will is the nzightiest practical force in the universe. Robert Bachert Industrial Arts Every man is the architect of his ownjiture.

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Ji ff? President ......................................... Steve Lezork Vice-President . . .... Peter DelPrince Secretory .... ...... S ustm Lcintzy Treasurer , , .... Regina Dcncihy e Are Seniors Only Once We never thought we'd really come to this point. Seniors-ready for graduation. Four years ago we were just starry-eyed little Freshmen, scared by the confusion of a new building, new schedules, room num- bers and locker combinations. We elected Peter De1Prince as our president. With the help of vice-president Carol Truby, secre- tary Judith Schraft, treasurer Patrick Danahy, and members of the class, we had our first fund raising event . . . a dance. Not to be outdone by the upperclassmen, we too joined chorus, band, sports, and extra- curricular activities. We anxiously looked forward to our next three years at Lake Shore. Sophomore year began and most of us were more familiar with the school and teachers. We were filled with hope and en- thusiasm for a successful year as we elected our officers: president Steve Lezark, vice- president Anna Malinowski, secretary Susan Lantzy, and treasurer Regina Danahy. Our hopes were fulfilled by our successful Hulabaloo which increased our treasury by over three hundred dollars, The Class of 1968 was definitely on its way. We returned in September 1966 to start our junior year. We elected our of- ficers- president Steve Lezark, vice-presi- dent Peter DelPrince, secretary Susan Lant- zy, and treasurer Regina Danahy-and our year started off on an upward trend with the first dance of the school year. As juniors we sold candy and pizzas. The zenith of our junior year was our ball, Winter Wonderland at which Carol Cicero was crowned our Junior Class Queen of the Ball. We ordered our class rings, had our senior portraits taken, took part in Moving-Up-Day ceremonies, and sponsored the junior-Senior Tea, all with the anticipation of entering our Senior year. Finally, brimming with enthusiasm, we entered Seniordom under the leadership of our re-elected officers. We immediately recovered the spirit we had as Juniors and sold magazines, dove into the Senior Play, The Boarding Haute Rearing and planned for Moving-Up-Day and the Prom. All through high school we've had only another year of classes to look forward to, but now, it's up to us to start making our own plans for the next year. College armed services jobs. We'll probably enter our future plans starry-eyed and con- fused as in the days which have passed us- but we still have our Senior year to look back on, and things even better lie ahead.



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Donald Battaglia Industrial Arts There is no indispensable man. Ronald Beuzenburg Math, Science, Language Polite, quiet, and sincere. Joan Barone Math, Science, Language She's full of pep and smiles-she can't be called quiet. Paul Bellavia Math, Science The important thing is not where you stand but in what direction you are moting w 1 Fred Beers Math, Mechanical Drawing, Industrial Arts He says little but to the purpose. Rodney Bish Industrial Arts We can never have too much of a good time.

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