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| —— н обр :一 -= ут ea | | рада ۱ 7 = дыре نیت سے مہ са جسصوت: LT LL CAYUGAN = Bay © О се 2 © 9. Property Town of Lancaster Historian dic PHILIPPINE BASE FORCES Pvt. Francis Massino Pvt. Joseph Gnagnarella 2. ENGLAND Donal Kidder - Radio Technician ЗЕ AUSTRALIA Sgt. Robert Ball Pvt. Robert Kennedy PROPERTY OF LANCASTER HISTORICAL SOCIETY ۱ Lancaster, New York | бах... 5 ци 3 м, 7 ۳ 24 З ne 227, Graduate Looks at the War During this epic-making year of 1942 there has come to us graduates the most critical period of our generation. Others before us have been faced with much the same situation, but these parents, teachers, and friends who have undergone crises in former years cannot pass their experience on to us. We must find the pathway through this maze of conflicting ideals, standards, and Principles by ourselves. We cannot do all of it collectively; each graduate must search out his own way, guided by his own Convictions. So far, our lives have not outwardly been changed; we still go about doing the things high school seniors have always done, without bothering to find a more interesting and useful way. We have allowed others to live our lives for us, plan our games for us, and even make up our minds for us. In some inexplicable way we lost the old independence that was once a national characteristic. | | | | | | j ! | | Now, after this world of complacency has toppled about our very beings, we suddenly awake to find a new world, a world in which there is only one way to survive and that way is to utilize all available energy. То overcome our sense of incom- petence we have become active this year in the Hed Cross; we have become blood donors, have enrolled in first aid courses, and have given our limited financial income to our government in the form of defense stamps. Time and practical ability have taken on а But, even above all this, the change in our inner Selves is most remarkable. We now fully appreciate our heritage, handed down by sturdy Americans; our freedom no longer exists only in the pages of history books; it is real and living; it must be fostered and protected, if need be, by our lives! Cefia Boldt ۸ А е. X X 1942, CAYUGAN ° PUBLISHED BY STUDENTS NEW YORK. ) ог LANCASTER HIGH Ar LANCASTER ۶ | Mabel L. Huber In appreciation of her time and effort in propelling us through four full and varied years, the class of ‘42 whole- heartedly thank Miss Mabel L. Huber, our adviser. Edward P. Hamann We dedicate our yearbook to our classmate, Edward Hamann, whose example and singular achievement have inspired us to а greater determination to overcome handicaps. BART EVER FAITHFUL COMPANION Administration , Superintendent of Schools MILTON W. HROWN, Principal HERMAN W. ELING, Principal Senior High School Junior High School JOSEPH К. ADOLF LAWRENCE J. CHURCH CHARLES H. MOHR President Treasurer Clerk Board of Education . LANCASTER, NEW YORK FRANK M. SEEGER BALLARD CLARK ARTHUR STUTZMAN HAROLD J. DAVIS Frank L. Smith . Lyle J. Schoenthal. Irene C. Wende . J. Stewart Bigelow. Mabel L. Huber George W. Brown. Charlotte А. Calkins Louise Davis. Janet M, Gilbert Eleanor M. Smedley. Marville C. Jamieson 5 M. Antoinette Schultz M. Etta VanName. Anna R. Mook. . Ada F. R. Snyder Laura Studley Merle Davies. 0 Ethel E. Callahan . 5 Arthur I. Brock. ‘Walter Н. Simmons Florence E. Putnam. Louise C. Kling. . Marlo K. Schermerhorn. Ivan B. Rightmyer . nem E. Bates ; | i erence E. Gillette . = John 1. Тауа. Milton W. Brown - Senior Н. S. Principal Robert D. Wright - Dean of Boye Faculty . Superintendent of Schools Secretary .Advanced Mathematics Б .Mathematics .Science and Guidance English and Public Speaking . English : English . Latin and German .French and Librarian History Commercial Commercicl Billings G. Burlingame . Commercial Gerald А. Tefft. . Commercial ‘Herman ۷۰ Kling - Junior Н. 5. г ۲ ۰ г . Science ў Frances E. Nordstrom ۰ ۲ 0-2 . . Science Mary M. Kennedy - Dean of Girls оо о это . . . English James M. Patterson. MEE vn English. .English and Social Studies . Seventh Grade Social Studies Eighth Grade Social Studies .Ninth Grade Social Studies Junior H. S. Mathematics and Science Я . General Mathematics .English and Social Studies Industrial Arts Industrial Arts .Home Economics .Home Economics s .-.« . . .Music .Music с . Drawing О Education . Physical Education . Nurse and Attendance Officer ЫККА Gn OS Wi У 19 CLASSES Куча эд ——À —— —— ۱ + фы. А پر یہ oog У FRANK E. ACKER COLLEGE ENTRANCE - Band S, Orchestra 3, Rifle Club 1. ROBERT S. ANDERSON COLLEGE ENTRANCE - Tennis 4, Bowling 2, Band 5, Block L Club 1, Advanced Science Club 1, Senior Play Usher, Class Officer 1, Junior Prom, Maroon Oracle 1l, Cayugan, Junior High Annual, Rifle Club 1. BENGA BECKER COLLEGE ENTRANCE - Basketball 4, Ping Pong 1, Bowiing 2, Old English L Club 4, Ad- vanced Science Club 1, Senior Candy Commit- tee, Senior Play Committee, Senior Ball, Junior Prom, Junior High Play, Cayugan, Junior High Annual, Jr. Red Cross 1. NORMAN R. BERNER COMMERCIAL BOOKKEEPING REGENTS - Basket- ball Reserve 1, Activities Club 3, Dramat- ic Club 1, Senior Play, Class Officer 2, Senior Ball, Junior Prom, Prom King, Maroon Oracle 1, Cayugan. CELIA ANN BOLDT COLLEGE ENTRANCE - Basketball 2, Glee Club 24, Orchestra 24, Mixed Chorus 1, Old English L Club 3, Senior Play Committee, Cayugan. BETTY E. BROWN COMMERCIAL STENOGRAPHIC - Senior Play Committee, Junior Prom, Maroon Oracle 1, Junior High Annual, Cayugan. CALVIN G. BROWN COLLEGE ENTRANCE - Track 1, Activities Club 1, Advanced Science Club 2, Dramatic Club 2, Senior Play, Senior Ball, Maroon Oracle, Cayugan. ROY W. BROWN COLLEGE ENTRANCE - Tennis 2, Dramatic Club 1, Senior Play Stage Manager, Senior Ball, Junior High Annual. 10 BRUCE А. COLLEGE ЕМТКАМСЕ - Club 2, Senior Play Junior GENERAL ACADEMIC - ball 4, CARLSON Bowling 2, Dramatic Usher, Senior Ball, Prom, Maroon Oracle 1. JEANETTE A. COZZOLINO Ping Pong 1, Basketball 4, Volley- Old English L Club 4, Dramatic Club 1, Advanced Science Club 1, Senior Candy Committee, Senior Play Com- mittee, Oracle MARY Senior Ball, Junior Prom, Maroon 1, Junior Red Cross R. CZAPLA · GENERAL ACADEMIC - Dramatic Club Ш. WALTER T. FERRY GENERAL ACADEMIC - ВазКе:Ьа! | 3, Baseball а Пгаск 1, Golf 1, EVELY N M. FEUER Block 1, Club STEIN' GENERAL ACADEMIC - Basketball 4, Bowling 3, Glee Club 1. HERBERT G. ЕНБУ COLLEGE ENTRANCE - Advanced Science Club 1, Senior Ball, Junio LOIS A. FREY COLLEGE ENTRANCE - Advanced Science Club or Prom, Rifle Club 2, Baseball 1. 2, Juni ball 4, г Prom, Rifle Club 2. LUCY R. GIAMBRA GENERAL ACADEMIC - Basketball 4, Volley- Ping Pong 1, 4, Dramatic Club 1, mittee, Orac le Senior Ball, Old English І Club Senior Candy Com- Junior Prom, Maroon 1, Junior High Annual 1, Baseball 3, Junior Red Cros C) о 11 JEANETTE M. GOEHLE COMMERCIAL STENOGRAPHIC - Senior Play Usher, Junior Prom. THEODORE W. GORENFLO GENERAL ACADEMIC - Baseball 1, Track 2, Cross Country 2, Block L Club 2, Activi- ties Club 1, Senior Ball, Junior Prom. LEONARD G. GWAREK GENERAL ACADEMIC - Junior Prom. JOHN CORTLAND HAAG COLLEGE ENTRANCE Та чагу 1942 EDWARD P. HAMANN GENERAL ACADEMIC JUNE K. HANNAH GENERAL ACADEMIC - Dramatic Club 2, Senior Play Usher, Maroon Oracle 3, Cayugan, Junior High Annual. RICHARD E. HARTEL COMMERCIAL BOOKKEEP ING RUTH C. HASENFLUG COLLEGE ENTRANCE - Basketball 4, Ping Pong 1, Bowling 1, Tennis 1, Hiking Club 1, Old English L Club 4, Dramatic Club 3, Jr. Sr. English L Club 2, Senior Play, Senior Ball, Junior Prom, Junior High Play, Maroon Oracle 1, Junior High Annual 1, Rifle Club 2, Junior Red Cross 1, Kenmore Play Day 1. 12 RITA Е. HILDERBRANDT COLLEGE ENTRANCE - Dramatic Club 1. IRVING J. HOLTZ COMMERCIAL CLERICAL - Band 3. DONALD M. HOWES GENERAL ACADEMIC - Senior Ball, Junior Prom. ROBERT M. HOWES COLLEGE ENTRANCE - Advanced Science Club 1, Junior Prom JOHN L. HUBER GENERAL ACADEMIC - Track 1, Cross Country 2,В1йоск E Club) 2, | Junior Pirom: RUTH E. IRISH COLLEGE ENTRANCE - Basketball 4, Bowling 1, Old English L Club 4, Activities Club 3, Dramatic Club 1, Class Officer 1, Senior Play, Senior Ball, Junior Prom, Maroon Oracle 1, Junior High Annual 1, Girls Tennis 4. JOHN J. JACOBS COMMERCIAL BOOKKEEPING - Football 2, Block L Clubs, Rifle Club 2 DOROTHY Ј. JANICZ COMMERCIAL STENOGRAPHIC - Basketball 1 13 EUGENE J. JANKOWSKI GENERAL ACADEMIC - Basketball 2, Baseball 1۳۳۱0۵ 2 Block L Club, Senior Ва Junior Prom. EVELYN А. L. KABEL GENERAL ACADEMIC - Basketball 3, Bowling 3, Glee Club 4, Mixed Chorus 1, Old Eng- lish І Club 4, Advanced Science Club 1, Dramatic Club 1, Senior Play Committee, Senior Ball, Junior Prom, Maroon Oracle 2, Tennis, Junior High Play: EDWARD S. KAZMIER COMMERCIAL BOOKKEEPING - Senior Play Committee. FLOYD F. KESSEL COLLEGE ENTRANCE - Football 2, Block L Club 1, Senior Play Committee. EMILIA KIN COMMERCIAL STENOGRAPHIC - Basketball 4, Volleyball 4, Old English L Club 4, Baseball 2, Jr. Sr. English L Club 2. ROBERT J. KLINKMAN GENERAL ACADEMIC - Senior Play Usher, Senior Ball, Junior Prom. RUDOLPH W. KOPF COLLEGE ENTRANCE - Mixed Chorus 2, Boys Chorus 3, Activities Club, Advanced Science Club, Dramatic Club 3, Senior Play Usher, Junior Prom, Maroon Oracle 4, Rifle Club 1. ANNE KUPER GENERAL ACADEMIC - Basketball 4, Volley- ball 4, Old English L Club 4, Dramatic Club 3, Maroon Oracle 3%. 14 HAROLD A. LANDAHL GENERAL ACADEMIC - Baseball 3, Cross Country 1, Block L Club 2, Activities Club 25 BURTON O. LEICH COLLEGE ENTRANCE - Cross Country 1, Band 2%, Orchestra 2, Photography Club м. ROBERT А. LEUPOLD COLLEGE ENTRANCE - Football 2, Tennis 2, Bowling 2, Band 5, Orchestra 3%, Block L Glub 2, Activities Club 15; Adivaincied Science Club 2, Senior Play, Class Officer 3, Senior Ball, Junior Prom, Cayugan, Photography Club м. JOHN F. LOHR GENERAL ACADEMIC - Maroon Oracle М, Rifle Club 1, Photography Club %. ELSIE E. LUDWIG COMMERCIAL STENOGRAPHIC - Junior'Prom, Maroon Oracle 1, Cayugan, Junior High Annua 1. ARLENE F. MAC DAVID COLLEGE ENTRANCE - Basketball 4, Bowling 1, Band 2, Orchestra 2, Old English L Club 4, Advanced Science Club 1, Senior Play Committee, Maroon Oracle 1, Junior High Annual, Baseball. ROBERT H. MALZAN GENERAL ACADEMIC - Football 2, Bowling 2, Senior Play, Junior Prom. ETHEL G. MAURER GENERAL ACADEMIC - Basketball 1, Old Eng- lish L Club 4, Activities Club 2, Senior Play Usher, Senior Ball, Junior Prom, Maroon Oracle 1, Cayugan, Junior High Anual 1, Junior High Play. 15 JACQUELYN SYLVIA MAYBACH COLLEGE ENTRANCE - 6۶1۳15 ۲ Glee Club 2, Мгоо Oracle 1. January 1942 ELIZABETH E. MC ALLISTER GENERAL ACADEMIC - Glee Club 2, Mixed: Chorus 1, Senior Ball, Junior Prom. RICHARD T. MEASER GENERAL ACADEMIC - Track 2, Cross Country 1, Senior Play Committee, Senior Ball, Junior Prom. DEAN G. MILLER GENERAL ACADEMIC - Football 3, Basketball 2, Baseball 1, Dramatic Club 3, Class Officer 1, Senior Ball, Junior Prom, Maroon Oracle 4, Cayugan:, Junior High Annual, Jr. High School Play, Photography Club. ELEANOR R. MOODIE GENERAL ACADEMIC - Senior Ball. HERBERT A. MOOK GENERAL ACADEMIC - Football 3, Basketball Reserve 1, Block L Club 2, Maroon Oracle М. January 1942 DAVID L. MORROW COLLEGE ENTRANCE - Maroon Oracle 1, Rifle Club 1. LORRAINE R. MOTZ COMMERCIAL CLERICAL - Basketball 1, Senior Play Usher. - 16 BETTY E. NIEDERHOFER COLLEGE ENTRANCE - Basketball 4, Glee Club 4, Orchestra 6, Mixed Chorus 1, Old Eng- lish L Club 4, Advanced Science Club 2, Ma- roon Oracle 1, Cayugan, Junior High Annual, DOROTHY R. NOWAKOWSKI COMMERCIAL STENOGRAPHIC - Ping Pong 1, Dramatic 1, Junior Prom. HELEN J. OFFHAUS COMMERCIAL STENOGRAPHIC - Senior Play Usher, Junior Prom. JOHN E. O'HERN COLLEGE ENTRANCE - Football 3, Basketball Reserve 1, Manager 2, Rifle Club 2, Block LClub 1, Activities Club 1, Advanced Science Club 2, Dramatic Club 2, Senior Play, Senior Ball, Junior Prom, Cayugan, Junior High Annual. АВТНОВ С. PABST GENERAL ACADEMIC - Football 3, Track 3, Block L Club 2, Senior Play Usher, Junior Prom, Junior High Annual. WILLIAM D. PARSONS COLLEGE ENTRANCE - Football 2, Basketball Reserve 2, Track 1, Block L Club 2, Activi- ties Club 3, Senior Play 2, Class Officer 2, Senior Ball, Junior Prom. OSCAR A. PATRIGNANI COLLEGE ENTRANCE - Band 2, Class Officer 1, Junior High Annual. DORIS L. ROHL GENERAL ACADEMIC - Volleyball 3, Ping Pong 2, Glee Club 3, Mixed Chorus 1, Senior Play Usher, Junior Prom, Senior Candy Committee, Junior High Annual. 17 FREDERICK E. ROLL GENERAL ACADEMIC - Junior Prom. RUTH M. ROYER COLLEGE ENTRANCE - Basketball 4, Bowling 1, Glee Club 3, Orchestra 2, Mixed Chorus Рева еєсіць 1, Old English L Club 4: Activities Club 3, Senior Ba!l, Junior Prom, Junior High Annual, Junior High Play. ГОВЕТТА О. SAMULSKI GENERAL ACADEMIC - Old English L Club 1. NORMAN G. SANDEL GENERAL ACADEMIC - Senior Ball, Junior Prom. WILLIAM F. SCHERER COLLEGE ENTRANCE - Basketball 3, Tennis 3, Band 44, Orchestra 2, Block L Club 2, Activities Club 1, Advanced Science Club 1, Senior Play, Senior Ball, Junior Prom, Cayugan, Junior High Annual. MILDRED .L. SCHUTTA COLLEGE ENTRANCE - Basketball 2, Glee Club 3, Mixed Chorus 2, Old English L Club 4, Advanced Science Club 2, Dramatic Club 3, Senior Play, Senior Ball, Junior Prom, Maroon Oracle 2, Rifle Club 2. MARIAN G. SEITZ GENERAL ACADEMIC - Basketball 1, Bowling 3, Old English L Club 3, Activities Club 1, Senior Play Usher, Junior Prom. TERESA G. SENF COLLEGE ENTRANCE - Basketball 3, Bowling 1, Old English L Club 1, Advanced Science Club 2, Senior Candy Committee, Senior Play Usher, Senior Ball, Junior Prom, Maroon Oracle, Baseball 1. 18 БСГ: 62-07 тадрени СРУ FY EE JOHN Р, SERGI Club 2, Junior Prom. GENERAL ACADEMIC - Football 2, Block L | ARLENE Г. SIMME GENERAL ACADEMIC - Bowling 4, Senior Ball, Junior Prom, Maroon Oracle. JANE L. SMITH COLLEGE ENTRANCE - Basketball 4, Bowling 4, Old English L Club 4, Senior Play, Class Officer 2, Senior Ball, Junior Prom, Maroon Oracle 1, Cayugan, Junior High Annual, Rifle Club 1, Jr. High 77۰ KATHRYN M. SMITH COLLEGE ENTRANCE - Basketball 4, Bowling 1, Old English L Club 4, Dramatic Club 1, Senior Play Committee, Senior Play Usher, Senior Ball, Junior Prom, Cayugan, Junior High Annual, Rifle Club 1, Jr. High Play. PETER B. SMOLNESKY GENERAL ACADEMIC - Basketball 3, Golf 1, Bowling 1, Block І Club 2, Senior Play Committee, Senior Ball, Junior Prom. DONALD Н. STEINMAN GENERAL ACADEMIC - Basketball Reserve 2, Track 2, Cross Country 2, Block L Club 2, Activities Club 1, Dramatic Club 1, Junior Prom, Cayugan. JOHN S. STETZ GENERAL ACADEMIC - Baseball 2, Golf 1, Junior Prom, Cayugan. ERNEST C. STILB GENERAL ACADEMIC - Football 3, Basketball 3, Track 1, Block L Club 3, Senior Play Committee. 19 = ۳ ка MARJORIE E. E. STILB COMMERCIAL BOOKKEEPING - Basketball 4, Volleyball 4, Ping Pong 1, Bowling 1, Old English Г Club 4, Senior Ball, Junior Prom, Baseball 2, Cheer Leader 2. THELMA E. STROH GENERAL ACADEMIC - Basketball 4, Volley- ball 4, Ping Pong 1, Hiking Club 2, Jr. Sr. English L Club 2, Old English L Club 4, Dramatic Club 3, Senior Play, Maroon Oracle 4, Baseball 4, Kenmore Play Day 1. HAZEL E. STUART COMMERCIAL STENOGRAPHIC - Senior Ball, Junior Prom, Maroon Oracle 1, Cayugan. LOUIS O. SWANSON COLLEGE ENTRANCE - Football 4, Basketball Reserve 1, Track 2, Manager 2, Orchestra ۸2 ۳۱60 66 Г Club 2, Activities Club 1, Senior Play, Class Officer 1, Senior Ball, Junior Prom, Cayugan. DORIS L. SWARTZ GENERAL ACADEMIC - Glee Club 3, Dramatic Club 1, Senior Play Usher, Senior Ball. РЕТЕН TRACY COLLEGE ENTRANCE - Golf 1, Bowling 2, Senior Play Committee, Junior Prom. GLORIA V. VELOCCI COMMERCIAL STENOGRAPHIC - Old English L Club 4, Dramatic Club 1, Basketball 4, Volleyball 4, Senior Candy Committee, Senior Ball, Junior Prom, Maroon Oracle 1, Baseball 2, Junior Red Cross. SAMMY А. VOLPE GENERAL ACADEMIC - Football 2, Basketball Reserve 2, Track 1, Block L Club 1, Dramatic Club 1, Senior Play. 20 | т ФГ ЩО ТЕ Г”, 5, сын ы Же УВ, о о они VIRGINIA M. WATSON COMMERCIAL STENOGRAPHIC - Ba sketball 4, Volleyball 4, Dramatic Club 1, Senior Play Usher, Senior Ball, Junior Prom, Maroon Oracle 2, Junior High Annual, Baseball 1, Cheer Leader 1, Jr. High Play. DCROTHY M. ZITTEL COLLEGE ENTRANCE - Basketball 4, Bowling 1, Glee Club 4, Orchestra 6, Mixed Chorus 2, Old English І Club 4, Senior Play Commit- tee, Maroon Oracle 1, Cayugan, Junior High Annual, Kenmore Play Day 2. ESTHER E. ZITTEL GENERAL ACADEMIC - Activities Club 3, Junior Prom Queen, Cheer Leader 2. HAROLD J. ZOERB COLLEGE ENTRANCE - Football 1, Advanced Science Club 1, Dramatic Club 1, Class Officer 1. Official Communique for 7942 When the class’ of 1942 otarted out in the {att of 1938 to ом ђаље the: exce Lent. recordo: of previous etasoseo, titite did ato: members reatize that: before they graduated our country would be involved. in today's world-wide conflict. However, to our: advantage, : Mico Huber was’ appointed. commander—in-chief of our class to guide uo through thio turmoil ouccesofudty. Geeordingty, im our ftreohman year dtuart dmitey vao elected. generat, Dean Пе , cotonet,: Robert Anderson major, and. Robert. Leupold captain. Because: of our commarider—in—chief'o im- За . during that year we were greatly handicapped oo that we coutd ond bybtioh a Junior Кода ( асаў, produce a фи о high commencement: Кац, Spreading the: Пешо, И! а д. give: а о е , сва ра і in (une. We обоо managed to sett home-made candy at the о имо, senior play, oo that. these: proceedo: would. pay for our class: hacture in the 1938 Сацида .!! 21 Э , ом, eobhomo've- year the ша , Anto which owr country wao: tater drawn, otarted. Общо, after electing Norman Berner ito generat, shirtey Phittibo eotonet, Ха о. Qoert mazor, and Ramon VanBuskirk captain, we began to work harder by conducting a very oucceootut magazine campaign. During thio year we conducted. our {а ой oociat evento, a doph—-lunior party dance, а Sophomore: dance, ond. a Crayotat Beach party. Having gained much experience бу the previous year's: BS we undertook the фи, ochedute: of our qumior year by finst Шоо Generat Osca Patrignani,: Cofonet Norman Berner, Magor (ane: Г. dmith, 0 Robert. Гео 4. Ше repeated our maga- за е campaign successfully; therefore, with the fundo derived. trom these undertakings we held several dances, : the most successo- tut being the dt. Patrick'o: Nance. We completed. the year with our Junior Pron. dince: the theme of: thio prom was а Mexican fiesta,- the high ochoot фут шас. readily tranotormed into Et Rancho Mexicano by а very сотре е і, decorating committee. е {eet that much of the oucceoo of thio event. was’ due to thin Latin-American atmos- bhere. Norman Berner and. Esther Qittet were crowned the fing and queen. Shen, after thio detighttut occasion, we prepared for our annuat conflict, examinations, which came ao а fitting accompam-— E Хо the reat conflict into which our country مس otowly being rawn. Go ow problems, both о a nation and a оба, im- creased: in our: senior year,: oo did: our ambitions. Ме ефес ед а very energetic: ond. capable general, : Louio: dwanoon. On А о otatt оф o مت کی were: included. Robert. Leubotd. as cotonet, Ruth Irish ao адо , ond. Qane: L. dmith oo daptain. He Оа oet forth bano: for severat dances, which ao а whole were highty ouccesotut and. greatty contributed to our Cayugan fund. An ohare contract to wortd conditions: we produced, under the able direction of lw. ў. à. Bigefow and mM. Athen МАЛА јату, · the comedy, Ever dince: Eve, مہ our senior play. Shio proved Хо бе a tremendous {iman= erat and. sociat oucceoo.. Gt present, plano а е being decided оро to make the dentor Batt the moot outstanding: event of our high ochoot years. W. Acherer n. Berner тээг”? т Senior Class Officers SECOND ROW: Robert Leupold, Vice-President; Louis Swan- son, President. FRONT ROW: Miss Mabel Huber, Adviser; Jane L. Smith, Treasurer; Ruth Irish, Secretary. Colors. г D 2 с А . 2 А C -Blue and Silver Flower. . б 2 г 8 ۰ . ۰ - - ۰ C . White Rose Motto . D е с ۰ 8 А ۰ 'Not finished, just begun.’ Class Prophecy Come war, come revolution--the Class of '42 can still be counted on to turn out: FRANK ACKER--Engineer on the New York Limited, taking a deep breath of air as he burrows through the mile-long tunnel under the big metropolis of Lancaster. JEANETTE GOEHLE--Manager of Finkle's Famous Flowers, whose slogan reads: Roses are red; Violets are blue; Say it with flowers-- They mean I love you.’ EDDIE HAMANN and his dog searching for the origin and meaning of the word “osseocarnisanguineocartilafinoneromedullary.’ EVELYN KABEL--In a little white cap making soldiers oh, so-o-o comfortable. RUDY KOPF--Geologist digging under the Washington Monument for stones to put in his museum. GLORIA VELOCCI--World-famous piano teacher for beginners beginning the beguine. DAVE MORROW--Introducing to the world 'The Manipulation of Morrow's Method of Mastering Multiplication' (so that 2 x 2 will be S.) ERNIE STILB--Floating through life with Rita as his wife. 23 SYLVIA MAYBACH--The Queen of the Kingdom of Pots and Pans with her King, Eddie Voigt. BOB KLINKMAN--A little gray-haired old man woefully drowning his troubles in sixteen sarsaparillas after another failure in assembling his sister's car. ZEB KESSEL--Future Dodge salesman still trying to dodge the draft. KATE SMITH--Camp hostess who has acquired the title ot 'The Brunette Bomb,’ which is one kind of bomb the soldiers don't smother with sand. FRED ROHL--Minister of Propaganda who has acquired quite a reputation as a gad-about. ' BOB MALZAN--Telling all the little Malzans how he was the ‘Bowmansville Romeo’ in them thar days. DEAN MILLER--Successful cameraman in Hollywood, but still wishing he were in front of the camera instead of behind it. MARY CZAPLA--Famous Sth Avenue coiffeur who is finding it quite a task to substitute toothpicks for hairpins. BRUCE CARLSON--Finding а jeep car almost as much fun as his model А of high school days. NORMAN BERNER--Famous floral doctor of Berner's Greenhouse who spends many an evening sitting up with a blackeyed susan. ELEANOR MOODIE--Her mama told her about Santa Claus, but she still enjoys Noel. WALTER ЕЕККУ--А caddie at Upsy-Downs who walks so much that he has а 'hole-in- one' sock and 'fore' in the other. LUCY GIAMBRA--Assistant to the famous physician, Dr. К. .لا Normal. 'TEDDY' GORENFLO--Renowned track star 'running' into difficulties. LEONARD GWAREK--Just another man in Uncle Sam's Army. -RICHARD HARTEL--Owner and operator of the Snazzy Service Station and Swifty Snack Shoppe. RITA HILDERBRANDT--English teacher with a P. A. S. degree (Professor of American Slanguage.) IRVING HOLTZ--Inventor of a new office machine that combines all functions and pays the bills. JOHN HUBER--Endlessly, still endlessly, looking for a wi'fe. EUGENE JANKOWSKI--High scorer for the Lancaster Grand-pappies basketball team, Sponsored by the Alden Grand-mammies Sewing Circle. EDDIE KAZMIER--Railroad engineer on the D. L. and W. R. R. (Depew, Lancaster and Williamsville Lines). OSCAR PATRIGNANI--Telling all the little Patrignanis how to make history, not learn it. JOHN LOHR--Changing his residence from Pa. to title of “ра. BOB HOWES--Advertiser for Springle's Springing Noodles heard every Monday night over station I. Y. Q. BILL SCHERER--Famous brain, bean, and bone specialist who has acquired the reputation of being quite a ‘cut-up.’ LOIS FREY--President of the New York State League of .Feminine Morticians. RUTHIE ROYER--Helping hubby James out of the trouble he has talked himself nto. _ HAROLD ZOERB--Sacrificing his саг to Uncle Sam as----junk. А EVIE FEUERSTEIN--Running ‘The Cheektowaga Coffee Shoppe’ across the street ооо збков, Harney s Big Business Station.’ ECK ad of the 'If it's nuts you want, we got'um' Hospital. я к TJ м 4724 4 у cc ка У a ae | e -24 вас” чи 1 v ЕРЕ Ё سے HERBIE FREY--Secretary of Agriculture in the 1960 cabinet. BERT LEICH--Studying industriously each moment in order to pass his English IV regents by 1960. RUTHIE IRISH--Continuing to balance Pinkie's diet. PETE SMOLNESKY--Owner of the only theater for miles around who advertises, in addition to the main feature, Bank Nite, a showing of the latest picture. DON STEINMAN--Former L. Н. 5, track star now keeping in condition by running from shoe to sock counter. DOTTIE ZITTEL--Bringing up the children of the Class of 42 in her Kute Kids’ Kindergarten Klass. TERESA SENF--Future Lily Dache' in Bowmansville, the coming fashion center of the world. JOHN SERGI--Trying to keep his earning capacity up to his wife's yearning capacity. THELMA STROH--Playing her record of 'Elmer's Tune' at least three times a day just so she won't forget. VIRGINIA WATSON--Just ‘Drifting and Dreaming’ of Mike. ESSIE ZITTEL--Queen of the car hops as chosen at a recent meeting of the Car Hop Patrons’ Society of America. RICHARD MEASER--Renowned authority on ‘truckin’ PETER TRACY--Swatting mosquitoes on a mosquito boat in the Philippines. RUTH HASENFLUG--Changing the Girl Scout motto from ‘Do a good turn daily’ to ‘Have a good time nightly.’ LORETTA SAMULSKI--Giving advice to the lovelorn in her column of the daily paper. ‘HERB’ MOOK--Hoping his grandchildren will fall ‘hook, line, and sinker’ for the fish stories he is telling them. CORTLAND HAAG--First mate on the U. S. S. Ishetight where there are just 'gobs of sailors. “ МАКСТЕ STILB--Married four times--to a banker, actor, automobile salesman and an undertaker. One for the money, two for the show, three to get ready, and four to go. MARIAN SEITZ--Woefully inquiring of Doc Scherer how to get rid of 'a pain in the neck.’ 'JOHNNY' JACOBS--Leader of men and follower of women. JANE SMITH--Cutest of the army camp hostesses who maneuvers from army camp to army camp just to help the war effort along. JOHN O'HERN--Famous doctor who boasts that he never lost a case--well, almost never! ARTHUR PABST--An old war veteran telling all his children how he made those yellow critters bow down on their Japan Knees. 'DEC' PARSONS--Super salesman for Parson's Paints which come in six outstand- ing colors: strawberry, raspberry, cherry, orange, lemon and lime. NORMAN SANDEL--Owner of 'Sandel's Super Soda Sipper Store. BETTY BROWN--Acclaimed 'Queen of Stenographers' by the office boys of Rocke- feller Center. CALVIN BROWN--Editor-in-chief of the ‘Marilla Monitor.’ JEANETTE COZZOLINO--An assistant in the state hospital whose patients within a few days take a turn for the nurse. DORIS ROHL--Working her way from the head of the office to the lap of the boss. ETHEL MAURER--Renowned artist who created a Venus with limbs so that the women of America would be ‘armed.’ 25 АРАЛ МО Ама а x UNTER ۳ T E x 1 ARLENE SIMME--'Keeping the Home Fires Burning' for hubby Fritz. MILLIE SCHUTTA--Changing her name again--this time for good. EMILIA KIN--Doing her best to keep the women beautiful as her man does his his best to keep America free. JUNE HANNAH--Trying to think up titles for her own latest futuristic paintings. BOB LEUPOLD--Filling Chief Bund's shoes, but still trying to fit into his pants. HAROLD LANDAHL--Famed for his daily column entitled ‘Му Way,’ ог, ‘99-1 2% Wool--ff. а ‘HELEN OFFHAUS--Selling shoes and socks to the soldiers so that they'll Бе able to put their best feet forward. LORRAINE MOTZ--Reminiscing at Theola's house on the old L. H. S. dance dates. JOHN STETZ--Has completed his training for bat boy and now is available for pitching---woo? HAZEL STUART--Serving ice cream and cookies to homesick rookies. LOUIE SWANSON--Still applying his experience as Senior Class president by serving as the brains of 'Swanson's Swanky Swing Spot.’ ARLENE MAC DAVID--Famous Lancaster dentist whose slogan is 'Last Time We Drilled, We Thought We Struck 011.” DOROTHY JANICZ--Taking dictation from her favorite ‘boss та , ' ANDY ANDERSON--Supposed successor to Don Budge, but who serves his Uncle Sam across the sea instead of his opponent across the net. CELIA BOLDT--Just another school-marm ‘In А Little Red Schoolhouse’ out Marilla way. DON HOWES--Taking an occasional week-end off to go deer hunting in the Poconos, but always remembering to save on the ‘dough.’ ANNE KUPER--Still trying to master her shorthand in an offhand way. S AMMY VOLPE- -Running a candy store, but having to change over to dry goods because he lost his ‘sugar.’ NEEDLES' NIEDERHOFER--Singing sadly to a picture of Andy, 'I loved my man, but he done me wrong.’ BUD' BROWN- -Running his own ice-cream bar now with the promise, 'More Dough, More Dips.’ ELSIE LUDWIG--Singing the blues after another f ight with Howie. ELIZABETH MC ALLISTER--Former dancing star who now is trying ‘to keep in step’ with the customers at Arthur Murray's. ВОГНІ NOWAKOWSKI--Chairman of the Soldiers’ Sweetheart Society of the Sunny outh. DORIS SWARTZ--Playing the pump organ in the new Marilla Metropolitan Opera ouse. (о е: С. mih Kathryn dmth Class of 43 RUTH SEITZ GEORGE O'NEIL ALICE MILLER CHARLES MARINO. MISS ELEANOR M. SMEDLEY. Colors Flower Motto. 2 ۵ .Not what we do, 27 Vice Blue .White but how .President -President .Secretary .Treasurer Adviser and White Carnation we do it. 42. н 4 нов ЭГ О O Ф ها “ч o оф mw а 22201, дө) me В ч с (= эн и. اعد и 19) 0 ui з 0 0 0 «кс о м MH мн о ! ہم A н я 1 15 0 и Ф مج и он Ф Ф . U з 0 ہے 0 Ф ге) з м . N 0 Ф ui со са не ER ۱ с. 53 | زی a E z ёс г «Еш Е ч о о ae (о) ўз 14 H NU ын д уд تا بدا Рај са е ен а м а ж تا мн Ф о [| || عم (9) O [ «ем а г ч о + о мо = о 一 о 24 (Y [ =] = (О) (г 62 مسرت — со 7 ٣ 0ء РРА President President .Secretary Treasurer Ф (5) ++ їе, - N 5) Ве “АЛ” зе 220 СТ ЗД Вр ашм о $ ATA . с ны ў 22725055) 3: жк. во дига = 2 шоны О Е ہم « а о TEACHERS - CLASSMATES - IDEAS- -IDEA 15 ДЕ ИЕ 1 id so у” edo tha 72 Ж га еў T “Мэ Кр LY ACTIVITIES со FOURTH ROW: C. Brown, E. Kopf, ۷۰ Blaesing, D. Miller, К. Leupold, Г. Swanson. THIRD ROW: B. Brown, D. Steinman, R. Anderson, М. Berner, 1. Robak, J. O'Hern, B. Torpy. SECOND ROW: D. Zittel, B. Niederhofer, J. Hannah, J. Woelfle, М. Ewing, Miss Mabel Huber. ЕКОМТ ROW: К. Smith, Jane Г. Smith, E. Maurer, К. Seitz, C. Boldt, B. Becker, E. Ludwig, Н. Stuart. ABSENTEES Miss Mabel Bates, H. Landahl, P. Smolnesky. 2 Cayugan Staff We have earnestly tried to make our 1942 Cayugan the best yearbook in the annals of our school. To all faculty members who cooperated, especially Miss Bates, to the writers, typists, photographers, and contributors from all classes, we say sincerely, ‘Thank you!’ 32 93س THIRD ROW: E. Kabel, R. Kopf, J. Lohr, V. Watson, J. Hannah, G. Schneider, М. Berner, К. Anderson, J. Viscusi, B. Carlson, E. Meyer, SECOND ROW: Jane L. Smith, M. Schutta, E. Maurer, R. Irish, B. Ludwig, H. Stuart, M. Colling, G. Velocci, D. Zittel, A. Kopf. К. Brock, А. Strabel, К. Hasenflug, D. Ciesielski, C. Brown, L. Giambra, J. Cozzolino, T. Stroh, D. Morrow, Mr. J. Stewart Bigelow. ABSENTEES man, L. Cretekos, М. MacPherson, У. Yost, D. Ahlstrom, А. Simme, Maroon Oracle Staff The enlargement of the official school publication The Maroon Oracle,’ after years of planning and hoping, and a record sign-up of staff reporters marked the highlights of the paper's tenth year of publication. Mr. Stewart Bigelow, who assumed complete charge of the ‘Oracle’ this year, appointed Calvin Brown to take over the duties of editor-in-chief. 33 FRONT ROW: ——————————— „ә је а و کو горе тоя me = . Т РУКУ ات ی THIRD ROW: R. Leupold, H. Siebert, Mr. Marlo Schermerhorn, В. Southworth. SECOND ROW: Е. Costantino, J. Messenger, В. Anderson, Е. Сас, А. Strabel, D. Ahlstrom. FRONT ROW: J. Abendschein, Е. Kopf, W. Scherer, Е. Martin, К. Kimbrough, E. Kinnen. ABSENTEES C. Marino, N. Reynolds. тэвэрсээр” рар “этэ: E ——————————— n Band Owing to the graduation of many of its members and schedule conflicts, the ranks of the band were very much depleted this year. The band was the smallest in the history of the school, but maintained the prestige of the school by appearing at all home football games and taking an active part in the annual Christmas festival. High hope is held for a bright future be- cause of many promising novices. l—— Ф 34 F OURTH ROW: J. Messenger, W. Scherer, L. Swanson, J. Abendschein, THIRD ROW: А. Kopf, К. Rogers, Mr. Ivan Rightmyer, Н. Siebert, W. Kimbrough. SECOND ROW: C. Boldt, D. Ahlstrom, F. Gac, K. Waldmiller, Donald Zittel, №, Seitz. FRONT ROW: M. Meline, А. Strabel, T. Cornish, Dorothy Zittel, B. Niederhofer, R. Mook. E. Kinnen, Orchestra The Lancaster High School Orchestra completed a suc- cessful year under the guidance of Mr. Ivan Rightmyer. It played for the Thanksgiving program, the senior play, the Dramatic Club plays, and participated in the Christmas program and spring concert. The personnel of the orchestra was rather limited, especially lacking in instrumentation. Conflicts with required subjects was one of the main reasons for this. 35 مہہ Ж COE i. сати 3-0 г FOURTH ROW: Е. Finch, P. Goetz, B. Niederhofer, D. Swartz, К. Mook, I. Cooper, E. Kabel, D. Zittel, P. Meidenbauer, P. Knott, Г. Lanthier, M. Schutta. THIRD ROW: L. Cretekos, R. Ви! та , V. Loesch, E. Abendschein, N. MacPherson, L. Schneider, D. Ciesielski, Alice Miller, M. Colling, S. Snyder, R. Seitz, Jane E. Smith, G. Pereny. SECOND ROW: D. Rohl, S. Schneider, M. Hope, M. Krueger, E. McAllister, M. Gawron, T. Cornish, D. Scheifla, S. Pearles, A. Schneider, B. Rine, Mr. Marlo Schermerhorn. FRONT ROW: I. Van Buskirk, B. Southworth, L. Pastuszynski, А. Dalconzo, M. Meline, J. Woelfle, C. Suess, B. Cornish, J. Schmitt, E. Knott, А. Stutzman. Girls’ Glee Club This year the Girls’ Glee Club, under the direction of Marlo K. Schermerhorn, consisted of fifty members. The club traveled to Atlantic City last spring to sing in the national | contests, receiving а second rating. The club sang at the May Festival, in an assembly program, and entered the music contest at Hamburg in April. УР rm т FOURTH ROW: Е. Kinnen, J. Abendschein, Mr. Marlo Schermerhorn, В. Kopf, L. Sylvis. THIRD ROW: D. Ahlstrom, W. Henke, К. Stutzman, R. Rogers, А. Kopf, SECOND ROW: Jane E. Smith, S. Snyder, J. Miller, L. Schneider, Alice Miller, D. Ciesielski, M. Colling. FRONT ROW: T. Loesch, D. Rohl, E. McAllister, B. Southworth, S. Schneider, R. Royer. Mived Chorus The Mixed Chorus consisted of thirty members this | year. Rehearsals were held о Tuesday and Thursday from three | to four o'clock. This was the first year that credit was given | to those belonging to the organization. The organization participated in the Christmas con- cert and the spring concert. It also competed in the music fes- tival held at Hamburg. 37 FOURTH ROW: “. Gorenflo, W. Henke, E. Kopf, M. VanBuskirk, B. Gillon, С. Brown, E. Kabel, R. Irish, T. Stroh, R. Hasenflug, M. Schutta, J. Santini,. D. Swartz, B. Carlson, N. Berner, R. Heitz, D. Miller. THIRD ROW: S. Pearles, 1. Vesper, J. Miller, Jane E. Smith, К. Smith, D. Nowakowski, С. Velocci, L. Giambra, V. Yost, J. Cozzolino, N. Reynolds, R. Senf, E. Zarnikau, B. Southworth, J. O'Hern. SECOND ROW: М. Beam, L. Cretekos, R. Bulman, J. Messenger, H. Orchard, T. Nichols, Alice Miller, M. Colling, R. Seitz R. Kimbrough, F. Price, E. Kinnen, G. O'Neil, Mr. George Brown. FRONT ROW: S. Davies, E. Stivers, R. Hilderbrandt, M. Czapla, B. Coleman, N. MacPherson, R. Kopf, S. Snyder, F. Schmahl, A. Lemme, P. Meidenbauer, R. Brock. Dramatic Club The Dramatic Club, supervised by Mr. George Brown, has the largest membership in its history. Rudolph Kopf is presi- dent; Fern Schmahl, vice-president; Norma MacPherson, secretary; and Shirley Snyder, treasurer. In November the club presented an evening program of one-act plays, the proceeds going to the assembly fund. Its Easter play was also directed by Mr. Brown, and the cast visited Depew High School in March. FOURTH ROW: R. Stutzman, J. Messenger, R. Anderson, R. Kopf, H. Orchard, THIRD ROW: E. Kopf, R. Brock, C. Brown, J. O'Hern, E. Meyer. SECOND ROW: M. Schutta, N. Reynolds, T. Senf, L. Frey, David, E. Kabel. FRONT ROW: Е. Schmahl, B. Niederhofer, E. Kinnen, M. Bochenik. ABSENTEES: Mr. Robert Wright and Mr. Herman Kling, advisers; R. Howes. Senior Science Club The Science Club began meeting early in the fall with Mr. Wright acting as official adviser. Officers elected for the year were Edwin Kinnen, science master; Virginia Crory, assistant SCience master; and Betty Niederhofer, recording chemist. At the meetings held every other Friday after school, programs were conducted by the students in chemistry and physics concerning some scientific problem they were then studying in class. 39 G. O'Neil, EJ Ш | | | | | FOURTH ROW: С. O'Neil, R. Leupold, |. O'Hern, W. Scherer, С. Brown, М. VanBus- kirk, R. Brock. THIRD ROW: Н. Landahl, E. Zittel, S. Hirsch, R. Royer, Janet Miller, Mr. Marville Jamieson. SECOND ROWL R. Irish, M. Seitz, E. Maurer, J. Vesper, L. Cretekos, S. Snyder. FRONT ROW: S. Schneider, N. Berner, L. Swanson, D. Parsons, R. Корі, Alice Miller. Activity Club After a delayed start in holding social events, the Activity Club held a Hoodoo Dance in March. The proceeds ob- tained supported a later cJub party. The officers of the club were as follows: President, Dexter Parsons; Vice-President, Louis Swanson; Treasurer, Rudy Kopf; Secretary, Suzette Schneider; Sergeant-at-Arms, Norman Berner. 40 THIRD ROW: S. Volpe, R. Malzan, D. Parsons, L. Swanson. SECOND ROW: R. Irish, R. Leupold, W. Scharer, T. Stroh, Mr. J. Stewart Bigelow. FRONT ROW: R. Hasenflug, J. O'Hern, Jane L. Smith, N. Berner, M. Schutta, C. Brown. “Ever Since Eve” The Senior Class this year presented the uproarious comedy, ‘Ever Since Eve,’ by Ryerson and Clements, depicting the troubles of Johnny Clover, editor of the school paper, when the journalism teacher appoints two girls to assist him. N. Berner and J. L. Smith shared the honors as Johnny and Susan Blake, his childhood sweetheart. Southern Lucybelle Lee, who tried to win too many boys, was ably played by R. Irish. The cooperation of the entire staff made this play one of the most successful by any senior class. We are grateful to Mr. Bigelow and Allen Williams, whose patience and time contributed most to the play's success. 41 Junior Red Cross The Junior Red Cross met in the home economics room every Friday from three to five for sewing or knitting. Miss Smedley is the senior high adviser, Miss Mook the junior high adviser, Miss Kling and Miss Putnam are sewing consultants. Jeanette Сот2011 о is student chairman. Last year was the first for the Junior Red Cross at L. H. S., and this is the first year the group has been active. А у boy ог girl who contributed to the Red Cross drive could attend its meeting and help our war efforts. 42 wise رم nid Ее 22 xz Hn FOURTH ROW: J. Mashlonik, M. Kuper, А. Boni, В. Rogers, B. Gillon, К. Ackman, A. Swanson. THIRD ROW: 1. Kicak, А. Сас, P. Molinaro, Н. Mason, J. O'Hern, E. Meyer, E. Berent, W. Kin. SECOND ROW: Mr. John Java, D. Miller, Ј. Jacobs, J. Bosse, F. Costantino, F. Kessel, F. Gac, H. Mook, L. Bauer. FRONT ROW: Mr. Gerald Tefft, R. Schackow, L. Swanson, S. Volpe, R. Leupold, J. Sergi, D. Parsons, E. Stilb. Football Hindered by many bad breaks, the 1941 L. H. S. foot- ball squad ended the season with only one victory, gained over Depew after the two schools had resumed their competition after а nine-year break in the series. The 1942 Maroon team will be an almost entirely new one because of the number of veteran players graduating this year. | 44 SECOND ROW: A. Swanson, S. Kin, J. Bosse, R. Marcjewski, S. Smolnesky, Mr. John Java. FRONT ROW: E. Jankowski, Е. бас, №. Scherer, D. Miller, E. Berent, E. Bosse. Basketball its veteran members last June, but managed to defeat Attica twice | | This year's team was handicapped by the graduation of | | and Pine Hill High School also. | This year's high scorers for the Maroon and Black were Frank Gac with 92 points and Edward Bosse with 52 points. The team's outstanding defensive players this season were Dean Miller and William Scherer. 45 С. Ма , SECOND ROW: C. Creed, Н. Mason, А. Rinow, В. Marcjewski, L. Blair, Е. Gac, К. Schackow, E. Meyer, Mr. Marville Jamieson. FRONT ROW: К. Heim, J. Viscusi, H. Landahl, D. Vesper, H. Bonazelli, H. Simme. Baseball The baseball team of 1941 was strong, winning almost all the games on its schedule. There was a three-way tie among Alden, Depew and Lancaster. Lancaster successfully defeated Depew, but lost to Alden, leaving L. H. S. in second place. Much of the success of the team was due to the out- standing playing of Donald Vesper, Harry Bonazelli, Howard Simme, and Bernard Wagner. + ” ТУТЫШ? ہہ ДИЛ ЕНИ SECOND ROW: Mr. George Brown, H. Mason, J. Messinger, J. Meiler, F. Gac, M. Coons, T. Gorenflo, А. Pabst, J. O'Hern. FRONT ROW: L. Grambo, J. Eber- hardt, D. Steinman, R. Schackow, D. Vesper, H. Simme, J. Huber, F. Brown. Crack The track and field squad of 1941 was strong in in- dividual winners, but lacked the balance necessary for a champion- ship team. In the Western New York Sectionals, contestants for which were selected from the schools of Western New York, members | of the L. Н. S. squad won six medals. Fred Brown, John Huber, | Richard Schackow, Howard Simme, James Eberhardt, Donald Steinman, and Donald Vesper were consistent point winnefs in all meets. —— = 47 ўз мі 7 ф ? 1 SECOND ROW: Мг. |. Java, К. Measer, P. Havernick, A. Swanson. ЕКОМТ ROW: J. Huber, T. Gorenflo, D. Steinman, R. Havernick, E. Kinnen. Cross- Country UY карр 0وب بن ннн +58 LS a The cross-country squad of 1941 completed its most siccessful year since this sport was inaugurated at Г. Н. S. Lancaster broke East Aurora's four-year monopoly ої the.Western | New York Intermediate Conference title. The highlight of the | season was а trip to Syracuse, where there were over two hundred | contestants ї one race. По Steinman won medals in Syracuse, Gowanda, and Silver Creek. Тед Gorenflo and Bob Havernick also won medals at Silver Creek. 48 Приче Oe а SECOND ROW: Mr. Walter Simmons, К. Brown. ЕКОМТ ROW: R. Anderson, W. Scherer, R. Leupold. Cents Last year Lancaster was again a member of the Erie County High School Tennis League. The team was composed of Daniel Gillon, Robert Leupold, William Scherer, Frederick Meyer, Ноу Brown, and Robert Anderson, with Walter R. Simmons as coach. When the season closed, Lancaster was in fourth place among the eight teams with four matches won and three lost. This year the tennis team may be suspended because of the lack of transporta- tion. Бах 75۷ — е SECOND ROW: Мг. Walter Simmons, К. Malzan, P. Tracy. FRONT ROW: R. Anderson, B. Carlson, R. Leupold. | Bowling The L. H. S. varsity bowling team had a very success- ful season this year. The league consisted of about nine teams and at the close of the season our team finished in third place. On March 14 the team went to Albion to compete in play-offs there. The team ended up in second place with a total of 2570 for three games to Albion's 2599, which took first place. fm 50 ac. саба. . iN — SECOND ROW: Mr. Walter Simmons, E. Bosse, FRONT ROW: J. Stetz, E. Jankowski, P. Tracy. Golf The Lancaster High Golf team of 1941-'42 completed the first half of their schedule successfully by retaining first place. The sport differs from others because it has two seasons, fall and spring, to complete one schedule. The second half of this season's schedule has been discontinved because of the short- age of rubber and gasoline for national defense, affecting both supplies and transportation for the team. The team was supervised by Mr. Walter Simmons. The golfers won seven games and were defeated only by the Amherst High School team. 51 рі ۓ بک ٦ ту رح F OU RTH ROW: Г. Havens, W. Gorenflo, Е. Price, B. Schutta, H. Frey, T. Kopf, Haen, Meyer Brunen, Н. Orchard, К. Stutzman. THIRD ROW: р. Morrow, J. Abendschein C. DeFries, H. Fitzsimmons, W. Lahnen, L. Malinowski, N. Winiecki · SECOND ROW: К. Striegel, J. Jacobs, V. Crory5 Г. Frey, С. Dell, Strabel, Jane L. Smith, Mr. James Patterson. ЕВОМТ ROW: S. Schneider . Smith, Ж. Blaesing, R.-Hasenflug, В. Brock, B. Torpy, J. O'Hern, К. Royer Schutta. ABSENTEES: Р. Baird, W. Burke, N. Davis, P. Harding, E. Kennedy, Maurer, J. Maute, G. O'Neil, J. Roudet, J. VanVleet, J. Vetter, G Volker, Wahl, R. Wiggins. Cayuga Junior Rifle Club The Cayuga Rifle Club was formed late in '40-'41 to instruct those interested in shooting and provide competition for the more experienced members. Since the club is affiliated with the junior division of the National Rifle Association, a system of awards was made possible. This, with the inter-class teams, formed a well-rounded schedule of adequate competition. Leading the organization are Richard Brock, president; Betty Torpy, vice-president; Ruth Hasenflug, secretary; William Blaesing. treasurer; and John O'Hern, executive officer. Mr. James Patter- son acted as faculty adviser and coach to this timely organiza- tion. Girls’ Bowling SECOND ROW: A. Simme, E. Kabel, E. Feuerstein, Miss Florence Gillette. FRONT ROW: Е. Irish, M. Stilb, T. Senf, B. Becker. irls’ Volleyball Basketball SECOND ROW: E. Kin, V. Watson, G. Velocci, J. Cozzolino, D. Rohl, FRONT ROW: L. Giambra , M. Stilb, T. Stroh. 53 | ue: уу e ——————— F OU ночных RTH ROW: М. Seitz, S. Snyder, L. Cretekos, D. Ciesielski, J. Miller, Peters, С. Dell, А. Strabel, E. Kennedy, V. Crory, M. Hope, V. Loesch, . Stivers. THIRD ROW: 5. Reid, В. Seitz, M. Beam, А. Miller, |. Vesper, Abendschein, M. Colling, S. Smith, V. Yost, Jane E. Smith. SECOND ROW: Niederhofer, N. MacPherson, J. Maute, L. Schneider, T. Senf, B. Becker, . Cozzolino, L. Giambra, G. Velocci, Miss Florence Gillette. FIRST ROW: . Zittel, C. Boldt, В. Irish, Jane І. Smith, К. Smith, M. Stilb, А. MacDavid, Stroh, E. Kin, R. Hasenflug, M. Schutta. Ой English L Club The Old English L Club was formed to enable girl athletes to earn their letter and athletic certificate, the same as boys. The point system is used, replacing the inter-scholastic activities in which the boys participate. Points are obtained by inter-class competition, yearly improvement, extra-curricular activities, class work, and leadership. Each month the junior and senior girls had a party at the school. The officers are Marjorie Stilb, president; Lola Cretekos, vice-president; Kathryn Smith, secretary; and Arlene MacDavid, treasurer. 54 THIRD ROW: S. Volpe, E. Kinnen, Е. Сас, D. Parsons, Ч. Scherer, Т. Gorenflo. SECOND ROW: J. Huber, R. Anderson, D. Miller, L. Swanson, D. Steinman. FIRST ROW: Н. Landahl, R. Leupold, E. Stilb, P. Smolnesky, A. Pabst. TEES: F. Costantino, J. Sergi, J. Jacobs, J. O'Hern, J. Bosse, F. S. Kin, E. Jankowski, R. Brown, J. Stetz, P. Tracy, A. Swanson, Block L Club This club is composed of all varsity athletes who earned their letter in any of the following sports: track, tennis, baseball, golf, football, and basketball. For their participation in these sports the athletes receive an `L’ which enables them to become a member of this club. The members cooper- ate in making the annual athletic banquet a success. ЖЕ. 23195 ‘a Човарто5 “Г Ке} S ! к= SS | Мун zi 0 Хү А i mur ا 1441 i e NDS ХА کر ری شر کر ہس ہیں Z а [==] E ке A Ра © EJ ёа LY 4411 58 EVER SINCE EVE” 6 E: © z ۳ ЕЧ у ЕЧ м - у, j o 5 = 2 a m ч Л и = Mr. Joseph К. Adolf Mr. and Mrs. John A. Anderson Mr. Joseph Barnhardt - Cheektowaga Mr. Warren Berg Mr. Andrew Berner Mr. and Mrs. J. Stewart Bigelow Louis F. Braun Brinckmann Funeral Home - Buffalo Charles F. Brost Mr. and Mrs. Milton W. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Brown Ellis E. Burdick Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Burlingame | Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Barnhart | Carmeleta's Beauty Shoppe R. C. Carson - Jeweler Cunningham Texaco Service Mr. and Mrs. M. Czapla Deja Studio Paul Dettling and Son Mr. and Mrs. H. L. DuBois Eastman Kendall Service Endicott Johnson Shoe Store Mrs. Katharina Finck Fitzgerald's Cleaners Mr. and Mrs. John Greenwood, Jr. Guy's Delicatessen Happy's Barber Shop Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hasenflug Miss Mabel L. Huber Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Israel Jack and Jill Gift Shop Mr. and Mrs. John J. Java Jean's Beauty Shop Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Keysa Estes M. Kimbrough Klaiber's Red and White Store Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kling Tony Knauber’s Barber Shop Lake Shore Materials Corp. Lancaster Collision Service Lancaster Enterprise Lancaster Radio Store Lancaster Theater Patrons Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Layer Arthur G. Leupold Little Joe’s Inn John Lyon - A. P. Tea Co. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. MacDavid Dr. C. H. Mackey Marvin E. Malzan Funeral Home J. N. Maute Hardware Co. Molinaro's Service Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Morrow Myers Warner, Well Drillers Nelson's Furniture and Rugs The New York Store Mr. and Mrs. John E. O'Hern Mr. James Patterson Pvt. F. C. Michael Petrella Dr. H. Ren Mr. Ivan B. Rightmyer Dr. John L. Roberts Rohl Motor Service Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Royer Mr. and Mrs. John L. Rupp Sandel Bros. Cigars and Candies Schneider's Dairy Mr. and Mrs. Lyle J. Schoenthal Mr. and Mrs. Norman Schroeder Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin J. Schutta, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Seitz Sy Siebert Mr. Howard Simme Mr. and Mrs. C. Ernest Smith Mr. and Mrs. Claude Smith Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Smith Miss Gladys Smith Smith and Seitz, Socony Products Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stilb, Sr. Lester Stutzman Miss Priscilla Thorne Western Auto Associate Store Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Wright Mr. and Mrs. John C. Zittel Mr. and Mrs. Philip W. Zittel S. А. Zokaitis 62 Autographs EE 7 |. OZ Sie М | + ` А Л 7 GO о 4 m NN: nc st - eR Бећое ећ E d 2 -TYPER COMPOSITION V Lyle J. VARI ‚ but if Providence decrees otherwise, as she undoubtedly Will, the recollection of hig brief career will shine е example, track, tennis, and basketbal], receiving his major award for a member of the band for two years and a He is particularly remembered for his per- Severance, : industry, and loyalty, qualities he Must hq о 1111: ЗГ! нс VELVATONE гСАНОВНАРНУ ДО BY WM. J. KELLER CO., B І КЕМТОСКҮ NEW JERSEY VIRGINIA ALABAMA ` SOUTH CAROLINA HAWAIJ CALIFORNIA ICELAND PANAMA CANAL ZONE NEW YORK PUERTO RICO MARYLAND: NEWFOUNDLAND TEXAS WASHINGTON GEORGIA OKLAHOMA FLORIDA MISSISSIPPI MASSACHUSETTS KANSAS RHODE ISLAND Pvt. Nicholas Mashlonik Lieut. Robert Cullen Р. Е. C. Michael ۳۶ ۷ ۰ Pvt. Arnold Aldinger Pvt. Robert Becker Pvt. Walter Jankowski Seaman 2nd Class John Кођак Corp. John Kinnen Sgt. Michael СіатЬга Corp. Jack Berg ' Pvt. John Wolff Pvt. Leonard Hirsch Sgt. Stephen Tanchak Pvt. William Stetz Pvt John Kostrzebski Pvt. Lyle Blackman Pvt. Richard Winkler Pvt. Elmer Myers Pvt. Robert Caley Pvt Theodore Mashlonik Pvt. Gerald Abendschein Pvt. Robert Smith Pvt. Pat Keicher Pvt Pat Reilly Second Lieut. Edwin Winter Col. Robert Cushing Pvt. Clarence Ward Pvt. David MacAlpine Pvt. Martin Stetz Pvt. Ward Chennell Pvt. Nunzie Gioffre Pvt. Robert Chennell Pvt. Stanley Deja Pvt. Stanley Kostrzebski Corp. Herbert King Sgt. Edgar Herbert Metro Warcholak Pvt. Chester Snyder Pvt. Edward Phillips Pvt. Donald Scheifla Pvt. Edward Curtis Pvt. John Murphy Pvt. James Rumley Pvt. Alvín Cimmerer Pvt. Michael Kostecky Fort Knox Fort Knox Camp Dix Fort Hancock Camp Lee Camp Lee Norfolk Fort Belvoir Craig Field Craig Field Fort McClellan Fort McClellan Fort McClellan Fort McClellan Camp Croft Paris Island Paris Island New River Honolulu Honolulu Fort Orleans Stockton Pine Camp Buffalo Baltimore Aberdeen Fort Meade Camp Bowie Fort Lewis Camp Stewart Camp Stewart Fort 5111 Camp Blanding Biloxi Chelsea Fort Devens Camp Edwards Fort Riley Newport Camp Claiborne
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