Lancaster High School - Cayugan Yearbook (Lancaster, NY)
- Class of 1945
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We hope to acquaint others with the departments and traditions of Lancaster High School, and we ourselves des ire to preserve through these pages a permanent record of the good times, comradeship, and spirited events of the past four years. - 2 t .L .J DE TS o F ii! La-..... edication We, the Seniors of '45, dedicate this yearbook to our teachers of physical education, Miss Florence Gillette and Mr. John Java. The dedication is made in appreciation, not only of their untiring efforts in the supervision of our athletic ac- tivities, but also for their wise counsel in good sportsmanship and physical fitness. 4 ll A11 hail to old Vict'ry crowned And the foes of when before the ail ! Iancasterl on many a field, Lancaster tremble Crimson yield. On your feet, now all together, Give a cheer for Lancaster, Rah! Rah' Rah' Raise your voices on high, Let your cheers rend the sky, For Lancaster wins today. S OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTEN DENT ' amzzrster lgnhlic Srlynnlz- F. L. SMITH. SUPERINTENDENT LANCASTER. N. Y. To all Lancaster High School Students -- Past and Present: As you journey UOnward to Successn may you always realize that Lancaster High continues its interest in your prog- ress and stands ever ready to be of further service to you at any time it may be of assistance. 6 Y 3 ,-. U, Board of Education UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 8 LANCASTER, NEW YORK NG: LAWRENCE J. CHURCH, Treasurer: BALLARD CLARK, HAROLD J. D LYLE J. SCHOENTHAL, DIStriCt Clerk. : FRANK M. SEEGER, VlCe-pfesldenti JOSEPH R. ADOLF, Preslde rin ipal MILTON W. BROWN HERMAN W. KLING Principal- Sr. H. S. Principal- Jr. H. S. S ecial eacher - ff? OND ROW: Mr. J. Java, Mr. C. Kemp, Mr. M. Schermerhorn. FRONT ROW: Miss M. Bland s M. Bates, Miss F. Gillette. 8 . . S. lfacult THIRD ROW: Mr. W. Simmons, Mr. D. Schrader, Mr. A. Brock. SECOND ROW: Miss H. Smediey Miss L. Studiey, Miss F. Putnam, Miss E. caijahan. Miss A. Freeman, Miss A. Snyder. FRONT ROW: Miss M. Davies, Miss M. Kennedy, Mrs. N. Hess, Miss L. Kiihg, Miss A. Mook. Sr. . . Facult THIRD ROW: Mr. J. S. Big81OW, Mr. R. wright, Mr. B. Buriingame, Mr. M. Jamieson, Mr. R. Lindley. SECOND ROW: Miss M. warner, Miss E. VanName, Mr. M. Brown, Principal: Miss E. Huber, Miss L. Davis. FRONT ROW: Miss E. Smediey. Miss A. Cowan, Miss M. Huber, Miss E. Baetzhoid. 9 i w V L o Marion . arner We, the class of '45, wish to express our sincere gratitude and appreciation to Miss Marion Warner, our class adviser, not only for her great helpfulness in editing this publication, but for her interest and assistance during our three years of high school. 10 3 A .' f' K -gy 1 - W -Lg--g,1P..Q:qi.ifN A -. :-'mg ifw . 2? 1-wi. -+4-iss- - 4, 15 NW: .. : Q'. 1' J, - r 'gf-.fb - ,' Q. J 4 . ,Z I I ' . he- A . Q, , - ii ' 4 i ,-5 E, F- ' v Q., , V. .. : .fp Wu .Q w, V - e. r . . ,wa 12 y -f 5 1. 1, 2 ,- 5 rr 'f' I -5' TN ' 7' ii ., .. 3 4' in N I. rs-156 r ,N .st .- f .- ' 1 X 1 c -1 . -3 ' 1- qi .' 1 .Q f i x 5'x W I U , 4 J' hz' F1 Biir X 4 51 '4' x fe. s lx 35 , .. T 1 .rrkizix 5 FLOFNAN MAR KOWQKD emoirs As the last of our four happy years at L. H. S. draws to a close, we, the class of '45, wish to inscribe in retro- spect the salient events which are indelibly engraved in our nemories. Our first undertaking as Freshman tyros in 1941-42 was an attempt at organization. AI our first class meeting Dale Baird was elected president, Virginia Rohl, vice president, Anne Stutzman, secretary, and Carol Suess, treasurer. Our only nemorable accomplishments that year were the selling of Christ- mas cards and the holding of one dance. The most outstanding event of the year, however, was our graduation from Junior High School. A pageant, UGraduation Gifts,H presented by the class concluded a joyous Freshman year. In September 1942 we became members of the Senior High School, and looking ahead toward the future when we should in Seniors, we began our Sophomore year bent on filling our coffers to finance the impending yearbook. Miss Marion Warner was assigned as adviser to'guide us through the next three years. A1 the first meeting Dale Baird and Virginia Rohl were return- ed to their former offices, while Ina Mae VanBuskirk and Marjorie Feline were elected secretary and treasurer, respectively. At our next meeting we completed our organization and chose the red rose as our flower, and blue and gold as our class colors. lb did augment appreciably our treasury by conducting a suc- cessful drive to sell magazine subscriptions. We concluded the year on a happy note with a Sophomore Hop, the theme of which was the then-popular Hlittle man who wasn't there,H the Hgremlin.H The fact that the orchestra, depleted by the mil- itary demands of Uncle Sam, appeared with only three members enabled us to fare better financially than we had expected. Cnr Sophomore year proved to us that we were capable of acting collectively to obtain results. I In September of '43 we again invaded the class rooms. Following the traditional policy of former years, soon after our return we elected the class officers. Oscar Roaldi was chosen our president, Virginia Rohl and Marjorie Meline were re-elected vice-president and treasurer, respectively, while Anne Stutzman 13 became secretary. The social functions of the year were a Hal- loween Dance, at which the fortune teller's booth proved very popular, and the much-publicized Junior Prom. The gymnasium for the Prom was decorated in accordance with the theme, Hol- land Paradise. The ceremony of investing the king, Dale Baird, and the queen, Virginia Rohl, with the royal CTOWHSJ took P1059 kefore the Grand March. As we treked gaily back to school the following fall for what most of us hoped would be our last year, we noticed that our class had dwindled from one hundred and twenty-one who answered the roll back in 1941 to a present total of eighty four. The Second world war did not overlook our class, for at this time fifteen of our original classmates are in the vari- ous branches of the service, while five members of our Senior class have recently left, or are about to leave for the service. we are justly proud of the fact that we are the first group to complete four years of high school during world War II. Now that we have advanced into the realm of seniority, we find ourselves busier than ever. we elected Crawford Smith, gesidentg Virginia Rohl, vice-president for her fourth con- secutive term, Gerald Kihl, secretary, and Raymond Ignatz, treas- urer. To finance and publish a worthwhile UCayuganH became :me of our goals. We well remember how gigantic the task seemed when we learned the anticipated cost of the project. We were determined, however, to go HOnward to Success.H We are proud that the class sold a record number of yearbooks. Much unsuspected talent was revealed in our Senior play, a three-act comedy, HThe Family Upstairs,H produced under NK. Bigelow's skillful direction. The bounteous profit realized from the play plus the proceeds from a stationery sale under- taken by fifteen of the girls increased our treasury balance considerably. We also sponsored a Sadie Hawkins Dance and a Christmas Dance. Now we are planning the Senior Ball, and we feel assured it will climax the social events of all our school years. Thus concludes the history of one of the most im- portant epochs of our lives. We express our deepest gratitude to the members of the faculty for their generous cooperation, kind consideration, and wise counseling. For many of us this is the last year of formal education. Others, however, will seek higher education in schools and collegesg while all alike, we believe, will face their new life with courage and confidence. Most of us will, of course, stumble, and some may even fall on the stony road to success, but all will benefit from their early training and inspiration received at Lancaster High. 14 ANNA MARIE BECKMAN Vocational Stenographic UPeop1e who know little are us- ually great talkers, while men who know much say 1ittle.H VIRGINIA L. BIENIECKI General Academic HA song is more lasting than the riches of the wor1d.H WILLIAM A. BLESSING lGraduated January 19452 General Academic HHe said that there was only one good, namely knowledge.H ROBERT A. BOTELER College Entrance uHe that hath knowledge spareth his words.H JACK C. ABENDSCHBIN College Entrance HStately and tall he moves in the ha11.U GERALD F. ALDINGER College Entrance HThe very flower of youth.H ROBERT W. ALDINGER College Entrance HGent1e of speech, benificent of mind.N ELEANOR C. BASINSKI College Entrance HA thing of beauty is a joy forever.H I I BBATRICE J. CORNISH Vocational Stenographic UMark when she smiles with amiable cheer, and tell me whereto you can liken it.U ANTOINETTE M. DALCONZO Vocational Stenographic UThey are never alone that are accompanied with noble thoughts EDWARD A. DUDKOWSKI wieneral Academic HHe'sa sure card.H LOUISE R. EZZO General Academic HHow sweet and gracious, even in common speech.U VIRGINIA C. BOVE General Academic . HMY true love hath my heart.H HERBERT E. BREINLINGER General Academic UAnvthing for a quiet 1ife.H ALBERTA I. BREMILLER X Vocational Stenographic HLife is not life at all with+ out de1ight.H ' MARY H. BURKE Vocational Stenographic HHer very frowns are fairer far than smiles of other maidens are.u JAMES GREVIN !Discontinued to join armed forcesj College Entrance HI did not care one straw.H DELROY D. HAEN lbisconttnued to join armed forcesj General Academic HI woke--and found that life was duty.H JACQUELINE L. HARTMAN General Academic nB1ushing is the color of virtue.N BETTY ' JANE HOLLER General Academic HVariety's the very spice of 17 1ife.H JOHN W. FERRY Vocational Bookkeeping NA good name is better than richee.H SHIRLEY M. GIRARDIN Vocational Stenographic nFestive1y she puts forth in glad array.H MARJORIE C. GORENFLO College Entrance nIt's fitter to be sane than mad.0 AMY R. GREVIN General Academic NShe was wont to speak plain and to the purpose.H WEEWN JOAN B. KACZMAREK Vocational Stenographic HA daughter of the gods divine- ly tall and most divinely fair.N HAROLD J. KEICHER lGraduated Januafy 19451 General Academic UHQ trudged along unknowing what he caught and whistled as he went RAYMOND I. KELLER General Academic HMen call you fair and you do credit it.H LOUIS KICAK Genefal Academic I UI am a man and nothing that con-18 'cerns a man do I deem a matter of indifference to me.H MARY JANE HOOD General Academic HA merry heart that laughs at care.H , EDWARD E. HOWES College Entrance HI am not a politician amd my other habits are good.U WILLIAM F. HURLEY General Academic ULove me, love my dog.H RAY R. IGNATZ College Entrance HLook you, I am most concerned in my own interests.N DOROTHY H. KRIEKE Vocational Stenographic UShe doeth little kindnesses which most leave undone or despise.n IRENE M. KULIKCWSKI General Academic UI am but a little girl, I know.H IRIS M. LEIN General Academic Hwith the smile that is child- like and bland. GERTRUDE H. LEININGER General Academic Ulf is comely fashion to be 19 i g1ad.H GERALD A. KIHL College Entrance HI know the disposition of women.U WALTER KIN General Academic HThe mildest manners with the bravest mind.H MARJORIE J. KLEINKNECHT Vocational Bookkeeping UI had a pleasant time with my mind, for it was happy.H ELPREDA M. KNOTT General Academic Hwhat wisdom can you find that is greater than k1mdness.U , , DOROTHY MACHACZKA Vocational Stenographic HTO know her was to love her.H RICHARD A. MAINES General Academic HThey say a carpenter's known by his chips.U BERTHA R. MALOVICH Vocational Stenographic nPatience is the best remedy for every troub1e.H . GLORIA E. MALZAN College Entrance HLove, sweetness, goodness in 20 her person shined.U A. FCREST LEISING lGraduated January 19052 General Academic Hwithout music life would be a mistake.H MMMH.WNW College Entrance HThe lady protests too much, me thinks.U STEPHEN A. LYSIAK IGraduated January 19452 Vocational Bookkeeping UI hate definitions.H ISABEL A. MAC AULAY General Academic nOf surpassing beauty and in the bloom of youth.H BRUCE R. MOODY College Entrance HA horse, a horse, my k for a horse. LYDA ANN MOCK General Academic ingdom UMY heart is like a singing bird.n MARILYN J. MOSACK General Academic UI 1augh'd and danc'd a talk'd and sang.U EILEBN M. PPCHL General Academic UI laugh, for hope place with me.N nd hath happy- 21 BETTY V. MANN General Academia HA good heart is better than all the heads in the world.H N FRANCIS C. MARTIN College Entrance uwit and wisdom are born with a mann MARJORIE A. MELINE General Academic HMusic is the thing of the world that I love most.n CAROL J. MILDENBERGER General Academic Uwe know nothing of tomorrowg our business is to be good and happy today.H MARTHA B. SAUKA General Academic HA merry heart doeth good like medicine.H MARIE C. SCHERER General Academic HSi1ence sweeter is than speech.H CHARLES SCHMIDT IDiscontinued to join armed forces! General Academic Hlmagination is as good as many voYages.H JEAN D. SCHMIDT Vocational Stenographic HThe quiet mind is richer than a crownn. K RICHARD RIPLEY College Entrance HThe man that blushes is not quite a brute.U oscm B. ROALDI College Entrance HHe is a second Hercu1es.H VIRGINIA B. ROHL Vocational Bookkeeping HShe was our queen, our rose, our star.H EVELYN M. ROLL General Academic nShe passed about the kitchen grate And went to making pies.U f QQQ, Q21 JAMES W. STANSBERRY College Entrance HHis words, like so many nimble and airy'servitors, trip about him at command.H ANNE L. STUTZMAN College Entrance HThat to be heaven Ann Hath a way.H FLOYD. W. STUTZMAN College Entrance HTut, I have lost myselfg I am not herej ' This is not Romeo, he's some other where.H CAROL P. SUESS' College Entrance Hwhatever she does, wherever she 2 goes, grace orders her actions and follows her movements.H SHIRLEY M. SCHNEIDER General Academic HNot by years but by disposition is wisdom acquired.U WAYNE SHOEMAKER General Academic UI journeyed fur, I journeyed fas' I glad I foun' de place at las'!' CRAWFORD I. SMITH College Entrance Uwisdom is better than rubies.H' RICHARD E. SMITH Q IGraduated January 19U5j General Academic NI never indulge Unless I am down in poetics with rheumatics QI. . kb ,A , A , , INA MAE VAN BUSKIRK General Academic HShe is a winsome wee thing.N THERESA R. VELOCCI General Academic Within the midnighf of her hair.H GILBERT A. VOLKER College Entrance uAnd gladly would he learn and gladly teach.H BARBARA E. WHITE A General Academic - HArt is not a thingg it is the way in which she spends her time all dav.N JAYNE A. SUGG General Academic Uwe never saw that you did' painting need.H JUNE E. SUGG General Academic HShe was good as she was faic.' BETTY J. TROBERT College Entrance HGood sense, which only is the gift of heaven.U ELSIE E. TRYANOWSKI General Academic UI love tranquil solitude And such society as is quiet, wise and good.H i l NAME ABENDSCHEIN. J. ALDlNGERv G. ALDINGER, R. BASINSKI, E. BECKMAN, A. M. BIENIECKI, V. BLESSING, W. BOTELER, R. BOVE, V. BREMILLER, A. BREINLINGER, H. BURKE, M. CORNISH, B. DALCONZO, A. DUDKOWSKI, E. EZZO, L FERRY, J. GIRARDIN, S. GORENFLO, M. ROBERT w. WIGGINS General Academic UThought the moon was made of green cheese.H JOYCE M. WILSON General Academic HA dwarf on o giont's shoulders sees the further of the two.H DONALD P. ZITTEL College Entrance NI never met o mon I didn't 1ike.U THOMAS J. ZUKAS General Academic HI hold he loves me best that calls me Tom. H ssihl - rohahl WANTS T0 BE Chemical engineer Pilot Draftsman Doctor Secretary ' Owner of a ranch Boy Scout executive Dentist Perfect housewife Secretary Manufacturer of boats Nurse Legal Secretary Ideal Secretary Millionaire Department store buyer Actor Court Reporter Math teacher MIGHT BE ??? creator of La Parfum gg gacgues. corn Farner Another Varga Farnerette still trying to teach R. 0. not to bully the bulls on the farm. Ticket salesgirl at Academy Theatre. Star of 'John's Other wife.u Owmrofasdfsmvkeswafwnmhn Manufacturer of teething rings. Perfect housewife to a certain Admiral Owner of a riding academy An Admiral in the Swiss Navy Still studying the cause of the cigar- ette shortage. Time's South American correspondent HOUS9Wif6 , Second Sherlock Holmes Chief correspondent for nLonely H83ftS Teacher of bookkeeping Authority on yearbooks. Accountant at the local A. A P. GREVIN, A. GREVIN, J. HAEN, D. HARTMAN, J. HOLLER, B. J. HOOD, M. J. HOWES, E. HURLEY, W. IGNATZ, R. KACZMAREK, J. KICAK. L. KEICHER, H. KELLER, R. KIHL, G. KIN, W. KLEINKNECHT, M. KNOTT, E. KRIEKE, D. KULIKOWSKI. I. LEIN, I. LEININGER, G. LEISING, R LUPTON, R. LYSICAK, S. MHCAULAY, I. MACHACZKA, D. MAINES. R. MALOVICH. B. MALZAN, G. MANN, B. MARTIN, F. MELINE. M. MILDENBERGER, C. MOODY, B. MOOK, L. A. MOSACK, MARILYN PFOHL, E. RIPLEY, R. ROALDI, C Chemist Ensign in Navy General Draftsman Nurse Interior decorator Captain in Marine Air Corps Naval officer Solid geometry teacher Secretary Vice-president Professional baseball player Radar expert Aeronautical engineer Successful business man Comptometer operator Secretary Secretary Head of clerical staff Student at M. S. C. Office worker Drummer Navy doctor Accountant Champion typist Interior decorator uUn voyageuru Private secretary Nu TSG Legal secretary Expert In electronics Mathenatician Nurse Doctor Interior decorator Navy nurse Buyer in a store Electrical engineer Chemical engineer 26 Politician still demanding recount of election of 'un Kindergarten teacher known as 'Get 'em Youngu Grevin. Typical G. I. Joe, eventually heading out Sad Sack. Advocater of conpulsory military con- scription Collector of ouija boards to anuse her patients. Still trying to understand chemistry. Camp director at nSeven Hillsu Owner of chain of phone booths used exclusively for telephoning Akron. Part owner in Ignatz A Stansberry Cure 'Em or Klll'fm High Class Pharmacy. Expert in the sttdy of men's minds. Vice-president of the L. H. S. Block UL' Club Champion bowler for Gutter Goons of Nnerica Chief salesnan at Better Burlap C10th- ing Co. Test pilot for Tiny Tot's Toy Airplanes Personal manager of Beautiful Big Bet- ter Business Bureau. Manager for New York Store for Men and Boys. Home Ec. teacher V. M. I. Teaching a flock of little red heads how to get 1001 in office Practice. Finally able to reach height of 5'1i . Famous cowgirl in Marilla Rodeo. known as Gertie, the Galloping Ghost, the fastest thing on skates. Band leader known as noance with the Dolly,H Leising. Still wearing a rut in the road on East Broadway Authority on Hfiguresn Inventing a new typewriter which will fit on the boss' knee. Author of Uscrapping Scrap Booksi. ' Traveling salesman Still selling more than her quota in war stamps. Excellent housewife to some army nan preferably a tough sergeant. Professional baseball player College professor at Mind Moves Matter University Mother of twins who eventually will pass chemistry ' Hospital supervisor at Forest Avenue Owner of 'Moody's Rest Home for worn- Out Riding Horsesn Concert soloist The sweetheart of every port Head of personnel division Streetcar conductor Looking after Eleanor and the farm. I Singihg lullabys to Junior ROHL, V. Dress designer ROLL, E. Draftsman Known as the blond Amazon eventually marrying a 6'6n footbsll playen SAUKA, M. Co-ed Co-ed itor of Life magazine SCHERER' M, Secretary Still chuckling to herself over Mr. Bigelow's jokes. SCHMIDT, C. Millionaire Five star general SCHNEIDER, S. IPianist Director of L. H. S. band SCHMIDT, J, office manager Busily searching for the missing uLlnkH SHOEMAKER, W. Engineer Still trying Ry-Krisp etc., to get in shape for basebalh SMITH. C- Chemical engineer Presidente-Young Men's Christian Asso- ciation. SMITH, R. Mechanic Expert on facials STANSBERRY, J. Honor student at west Point Filibustering in Congress STUTZMAN, A. Radio announcer Latin teacher STUTZMAN, F. scientist Elevator operator SUESS, C. Nurse Nurse in Transylvanian Nurse Corps. SUGG, J. Bookkeeper Holder of the title HMiss Remington Randi-1952 SUGG, JUNE Typist Housewife TROBERT, B. Nurse Showing her scrapbooks to her patients. TRYANOWSKI, E. Typist Manager of Red A white store VanBUSKIRK, I. M. Librarian Rlnning a tea shop in Arizona VELOCCI, T. Doctor owner of velocci's Pin A Ribbon shoppe VOLKER, G. Inventor I Inventor of Volker's better and bigger doughnut hole WHITE, B. Portrait painter Cartoonist WIGGINS, R. Politician Chairman of Denocratic National Com- mittee WILSON, J. Telephone operator The uBiggest ooeratoru in the business. ZITTLE, D. Janitor at Vassar Head of Boys' Town ZUKAS, T. Pilot of P-NO In one spin after another for those pretty ufemmesf Senior Activities JACK C. ABENDSCHEIN GERALD F. ALDINGER ROBERT W. ALDINGER ELEANOR C. BASINSKI ANNA MARIE BECKMAN VIRGINIA L. BIENIECKI WILLIAM A. BLESSING ROBERT BOTELER VIRGINIA C. BOVE ALBERTA I. BREMILLER MARY H, BURKE BEATRICE J. CORNISH .Band 1 2 3 N, Mixed chorus 1 2 3 M, Music Council 3 N, Rifle Club 1 2 3 M, Tennis 3 N. Baseball 3 N, Track u, Cross Country u, Interclass Basketball. Interclass Basketball N. Basketball 3 N, volleyball 3 u, Interclass Baseball N, Mixed Chorus 3 N, Old English L 3 M, Senior Play Usher N. Junior Prop Committee 3. Maroon Oracle Senior Editor u, Cayugan N. Basketball 1 2, Bowling N, Maroon Oracle N, Graduation Usher 3. Girls' Chorus N, Maroon Oracle u. Cross Country 2, Rifle Club 3 u, Junior Prom 3, Interclass Bas- ketball, Discussion Club u. Football 1, Basketball 1 2, Baseball 2 3 M, Track 3 u, Mixed Chorus 1.2, Block L N, State Manager senior Play M, Cayugan M. Basketball 1 2 3 N, Volleyball 1 2 3 N, Bowling 1 2 3 u, Inter- class Baseball 1 2, Rifle Club 1 2 3 M, Old English L 1 2 3 n, Junior Prom 3, Maroon pracle u, Senior Ball u. Basketball 1 2 3 N, Volleyball 1 2 3 N, Bowling u, Graduation usher 3. Senior Play Usher N Basketball 1 2 3 U, Bowling 2 3 N. Interclass Baseball 1, Band 1, Girls' Chorus 2 3 N, Junior Prom Committee 3. Maroon Oracle l, Cayugan N, Discussion Club u, Table Tennis 1. 27 ANTOINETTE M. DALCONZO LOUISE R. EZZO JOHN W. FERRY SHIRLEY M. GIRARDIN MARJORIE C. GORENFLO JAMES GREVIN JACQUELINE L. HARTMAN EDWARD E. HOWES WILLIAM F. HURLEY RAY R. IGNATZ JOAN E. KACZMAREK HAROLD J. KEICHER RAYMOND I. KELLER LOUIS KICAK GERALD A. KIHL WALTER KIN ELFREDA M. KNOTT DOROTHY H. KRIEKE IRIS M. LEIN GERTRUDE H. LEININGER FOREST LEISING ROBERT H. LUPTON STEPHEN A. LYSIAK ISABEL A MAC AULAY DOROTHY MACHACZKA RICHARD A. MAINES BERTHA R. MALOVICH GLORIA E. MALZAN BETTY V. MANN FRANCIS C. MARTIN MARJORIE A. MELINE CAROL J. MILDENBERGER Basketball 1 2, Volleyball 1, Girls' Chorus 1 2 U, Old English L 1, Junior Pron 3, Discussion Club H. Basketball 1. Rifle Club 2 3 M, Junior Pron 3, Maroon Oracle 2 u, Cayugan u, Discussion Clin u, victory Corps 2 3. Junior High Play l. Basketball 1 2 3 u, volleyball 1 2 3 u, Bowling 3 u, Interclass Baseball 3 M, Rifle Club 3 u, Old English L 1 2 3 U, Discussion Club u, Table Tennis 1. Basketball 1 3 M, Volleyball u, Interclass Baseball 1, Old Eng- lish L 1 2 3 H , senior Play Usher u, Maroon Oracle M, Victory Corps 2 3, Table Tennis 1, Graduation Usher 3, Discussion Club II. Football u, Intercla s Basketball. Basketball u, volleyball R. Football 2 3 M, Basketball Reserve 1, Track 2 3 M, Mixed Chorus 1 3 U, Rifle club u, Block L 3 H, Senior Play u, Junior Pron 3, Discussion Club u, Program Committee M. Interclass Basketball 2. Football 2 3 M,IBasketball 1, Baseball 1 2 3 M, Track 2, Block L 3 M, Class Treasurer u, Discussion Club u. Basketball 1 3 U, Bowling u, Interclass Baseball 1 2 3, Senior Play Usher u, Junior Prom Cannittee 3, Cayugan U, Discussion Club 11, Program Committee 11. Baseball 3. Basketball varsity 3 M, Baseball 2 3 u, Mixed Chorus u, Junior Prom 3, Maroon Oracle u, Cayugan M, Discussion Club u, Junior High Play 1, Interclass Basketball 1 2. Football 3 u, Basketball 3 u, Baseball 1 2 3 u, Track 3 M, Block L 3 ll, Senior Play USIWGF u. Football u, Track 3 u, Rifle Club u, Senior Play Usher u, Maroon Oracle U, Cayugan u, Discussion Club M, Class Secretary u. Football Manager 1, Football 3 4, Basketball Manager 1, Block L M, Senior Play USh6F'U, Interclass Basketball. Basketball 3 u, Mixed chorus U, Girls' chorus 1 2 3, Senior Play Usher U, Junior Prob Committee 3. Basketball 1 2 3 M, Volleyball 1 2 3 u, Bowling 2 3 u, Interclass Baseball 1 2 3 4, Old English L 1 2 3 u, Victory corps 2 3. Cheer Leader 1 2 3 u, Mixed Chorus 1, Girls' Chorus 1 2, Old English L 1 2 3 U, Junior Prom 3, Table Tennis 1, Discussion Club u. Basketball 1, Victory Corps 2 3, Graduation Usher 3. Band 2 3 M. Football 3 u, Basketball 3 u, Baseball 2 3 M, Track u, Rifle Club 2, Block L u, Senior Play 4, Junior Prom 3, Cayugan M, Interclass Basketball 1 2, Ring Committee u, Victory Corps 2 3 ' Victory Corps 2 3. Basketball 2, cheer Leader 1 2 3, Old English L 2 3 u, Discus- sion Club u, Ring Committee u. Junior Prom 3, Cayugan M. Cayugan M, victory Corps 2 3. Stamp Salesman M. Basketball 3 u, Bowling u, Junior Prom 3, Program Committee U. aaskeroan 1 2 3 14,,lLolleyball 1 2 3 u, BONI ing u, Interclass Baseball 1 2 3 U, Junior Prom conmittee 3, Tab e Tennis 1, Graduation Usher 3. Band 1 2 3 M, Rifle Club 3 u, Cayugan M, Interclass Basket- ball U, Ring Committee u. Basketball 1 2 3 u, volleyball 1 2 3 4, Interclass Baseball u, Mixed Chorus u, Girls' chorus 1 2 3 u, Orchestra 2. Junior Prom 3, Cayugan 2, Discussion Club U. Graduation Usher 3. CIHSS Treasurer 2 3, Table Tennis n. Interclass Baseball 1 2 3 M. 28 'BRUCE R. MOODY LYDA ANN MOOK MARILYN J. MOSACK EILEEN M. PFOHL RICHARD B. RIPLEY OSCAR B. ROALDI VIRGINIA B. ROHL EVELYN M. ROLL MARTHA B. SAUKA CHARLES SCHMIDT JEAN D. SCHMIDT SHIRLEY M. SCHNEIDER WAYNE SHOEMAKER CRAWFORD I. SMITH JAMES W. STANSBERRY ANNE L. STUTZMAN FLOYD W. STUTZMAN CAROL P. SUESS JAYNE A. SUGG JUNE E. SUGG ELSIE E. TRYANOWSKI INA MAE VAN BUSKIRK THERESA VELOCCI GILBERT A. VOLKER BARBARA E. WHITE ROBERT W. WIGGINS JOYCE M. WILSON DONALD P. ZITTEL THOMAS J. ZUKAS Track u, Rifle Club 2 3 M, victory Corps 2 3, Discussion Club u. Basketball 1 2, Mixed chorus 1 2, Girls' Chorus 1 2 3, Junior Prom Committee 3. Basketball 2 3 M, Bowling 3 H, Girls' chorus 3. Basketball 1 2, Volleyball 1 2, Bowling 1 2, Old English L 1 2 3 U, Senior Play U, Junior Prom 3, Maroon Oracle M, Discus- sion Club u. - Football 2, Track 2, Cross country 1, Mixed Chorus u, Rifle Club 1 2 3 M, Senior Play u, Junior Prom 3, Maroon Oracle u, Discussion Club u. Football 1 2 3 R, Track 1. Block L 1 2 3 M, Senior Play usher u, Junior Prom Committee 3, Maroon Oracle M, Discussion Club u. Class President 3. Basketball 1 2 3 B, Volleyball 1 2 3 M, Bowling 2 3 M, Inter- class Baseball 1 2, Junior Prom Queen 3, Table Tennis 1, Ring Committee u, Discussion Club u, Class vice President 1 2 3 4. Basketball 3 M, Volleyball u, Rifle Club 2. Senior Play Usher H, Discussion Club U. lnterclass Basketball. lnterclass Baseball 3, Girls' Chorus 1 2 M, senior Play Usher B, Junior Prom 3, Cayugan M, Discussion Club u. Bowling H, Band 2 3 U, Senior Play Usher M, Discussion Club u, Stamp Salesnan M. Baseball 3 u. Football 2 3 M, Basketball 1 2 3 U, Baseball 1 2 3 u, Track 3 M, Mixed Chorus M, Block L 3 u, Boys' Glee Club 1, Class President M. Basketball Reserve 1 2, Track 2 R, Cross Country 1 2 3, Mixed Chorus 1, Rifle Club 1, Block L 2 3 U, Senior Play M, Junior Prom 3, Maroon Oracle M, Cayugan u, lnterclass Basketball, Junior High Play 1, Discussion Club M, Boys' Glee Club 1, Ring Committee M. Basketball 1 2 3 M, Volleyball 1, Bowling 1 2, lnterclass Base- ball 1 2, Cheer Leader 1 2 3 H, Mixed Chorus 1 2 3 U, Girls' Chorus 1 2 3 u, Nusic Council 1. Rifle Club 3 u, Old English L 1 2 3 U. Senior Play M, Maroon Oracle M, Cayu an u, Discussion Club U, Victory Corps 2 3. Secretary 1 3, range Tennis 1, Band 1 2 M, Rifle Club 3 u, Junior Pron 3. Basketball 1 u, Bowling 2 u, Band 2, Mixed Chorus 3, Girls' chorus 1 3 u, Rifle Club 3 u, Old English L 1 2 3 u, Senior Play M, cayugan u, Class Treasurer'1. Basketball 2 u, volleyball 3, Bowling 3 u, lnterclass Baseball u, old EI'lQIISI'l L 1, Senior Play Usher 11, Discussion Club u. Junior Prom 3. Basketball 1 2 u, Junior Prom 3, Table Tennis 1. Basketball 1 2 3 M, Volleyball 1 2 3 U. Bowling 1 2, lnterclass Baseball 1 2, Cheer Leader 1 2 3 M, Mixed Chorus 2 3 M, Girls' chorus 1 2 3 M, Music Council 3, old English L 1 2 3 M, Senior Play M, Junior Prom 3, Maroon Oracle Home Room Editor U, Cayugan u, Discussion Club u, Table Tennis 1 2, Program Committee H, Victory Corps 2 3, Treasurer Old English L R, Class Secretary 2 Basketball 1 2, lnterclass Baseball 1 2, Rifle Club u, Old Eng- lish L 1 2, Orchestra 1 2, Discussion club u. Rifle Club 1 2 3 M, Block L 3 H. Discussion Club M. Basketball 2, Volleyball 2, Bowling 2 3, Girls' chorus 2 u, Senior Play M, Discussion Club M, Dramatics 2 3. Rifle Club 1 2 3 M, BIOCk L M, Discussion Club M. Basketball M, Volleyball u, Bowling u, lnterclass Baseball M, Old English L H, Discussion club u. Mixed Chorus 1 M, Rifle Club 2 3 M, Senior Play u, Junior Prom 3, Discussion Club u. ' Football U, lnterclass BBSKETDBII M, Baseball M, Track 3 u, Senior Play u, Junior Prom 3, Maroon Oracle U, Cayugan u, Stamp Salesman M, Discussion Club M. 29 . I I Q DALE BAIRD VIRGINIA ROHL I . I J unlor rom , I I iPoem read as introduction to coronation ceremonyl I Way back in the year of '43 When Juniors got together, you see, ' we babbled and thought and dreamed and planned Of a Junior Prom that had to be grand. we discussed at length both early and late Till at very long last we decided the date, But then came another perplexing question: what kind of Prom? Who had a suggestion? Ideas came fast, from left and from right Till up rose our queen, with a scheme we thought bright. HShe said, NLet's have a Holland Paradise with windmills and flowers.H ' nCo1ossal,H we cried, and began to work for months, then weeks, then houri. Our task was great, we had to think twice About converting this gym into Paradise. But with much toil and determination You're now surrounded by our creation - Cnr major point up till now we've neglected: I Our King and our Queen had to be selected We mentioned boys and girls galore, I Then narrowed our royalty down to four. I I I I The day is here, we've chosen our theme, I Our orchestra, our King, and our Queen-- I I We've completed all our preparation, Now, please join us in the coronation. 30 FLORENCE TORPY Wi' 'K 52, x K M A W T'V'2-Z!'5':5ff 2l:15iF:gQQL -ffilyiift ' L T , E..1ms - , M -R ,wtffv ,Q ag W W nw M M 1 , , guy' Qi' , .2 T' - b 3 - H J M 5 4, A 1, :L We Y L 5: ,L 5 an ,M fylfd , ,gm V . .2 :Lk Lf Q L' ' ' kv W ry Kmfz Q K Ti . .2 mmm' f 5Yaen 'Wu N, vw 4 ,ga SSA., 5 353' 3 J 'W' 9 Q -r wifi Z52!'Qg ' WM asm L , T an .. M 'Q -. Sl f :ff Q iw N 'T - F I 'Q W 33 N 1 i r F 1 I w E 3, A1 ,bw x. 1 L , 'Y f 3:7 A ,gg 2 . ff :Q 4.7.1 M . , wg , x E, , 3 f 1 ,w , h , 5 Q 3 ' K E? wt 3' fe .1 ,... . ,Q ,., -. . 1, Ps? , , gk I Q .Q ' ...- F if HH A sk 51? Q . ' 1, eff? ,f 'A,x,'2 -1-. ' r X233 f , 4 L Y ff 4 A E J, .1 3 'lflllif ':mun3n3um gpm., X ,,,. X X - gan . x' -T15 X-: I WX 1 I gi R E .. A A 6 E. I: 5 K I xx? i :'-, ,.- fy. X tix i if ,, A il !' 5g!Ev li a ' ? 1 , 4 ef ww :Q Vmfer.,,,,,,,1 1 3 ww- :lk lg ,, fe .wi .lv ,im 'sf ,Xu 99' , ACTIVITIES THIRD ROW: T. Zukas, F. Martin, G. Kihl, J. Stansberry, D. Machaczka, J. Ferry, E. Ban asik, R. B0'Ce'ler, F. Markowski. SECOND ROW: R- LUDt0f1, J- KaCZmaV9k,.J- Schmidt. B- cornish, R. Maines, L. Rusher. FRoNT ROW: s. cirarain. l- M' Va BUSk'rk. c. Suess. A. Stutzman, J. woelfle. ABSENTEES: R. K6116F, F. Torpy, M. Sandel. a ugan Staff We, the class of 1945, wish to extend our sincere ap- preciation to all those who helped make this yearbook possible. To the students who did the typewriting, writing, collecting of materials, and other work involved in publishing of this year- bookg and particularly to Shirley Girardin, who ably filled the position of student supervisor, we wish to say Hthank youu. We also wish to thank all the faculty members who contributed their time and efforts in helping us to produce this seventh annual of L. H- S. We hope that it is a worthy successor to those that have preceded it. THIRD ROW: K. Walter, G. Seiler, A. M. Beckman, B. L. Herbold, S. Osborne, W. Stalica, B. Eastman, T. Pi0HtkOWSki, R. Brown, E. Pfonl, E. Coleman, D. Polen R. Beyer, L. Young E. Halpin. SECOND ROW: Mr. Burlingame. C. Herbert, R. Ripley, B. Klemp, M. Gorenflo, I. M. vansuskirk, R. Keller, J. Berent, K. Frost, A. Banasik, R. Bohlen, H. Nuwer. FRONT ROW: A. Stutzman, V. Bove, J. Stansberry, G. Kihl, L. Ezzo, T. Zukas, J. MacDavid J. Ferry, J. Woelfle, B. Javert, D. Beam, C. Evanauskis, E. Basinski. ABSENTEES: O. Roaldi, K. Maier, V. Bieniecki. aroon racle After two years without a school paper, the student body, under the direction of Mr. Burlingame put out a new nMaroon Oracle.n This mimeographed copy includes not only the Senior High, but also the Junior High. with a large staff of inexperi- enced but willing workers, the paper was successfully published and enthusiastically received. - ' 39 i FOURTH ROW: O. Roa1di, J. Stansberry, E. Howes, G. Kihl, F. Leising. THIRD ROW: R. lgnatz, R. Ke11er, C. Schmidt, R. Ripley, D. Zittel, B. Moody, G. Vo1ker. SECOND ROW: A. Stutzman, I. Leln, S. Girardin, I. M. VanBuskirk, J. wilson, B. Cornish, M. Goren- flo, J. Kaczmarek, A. Dalconzo, L. Ezzo. FRONT ROW: M. Meiine, E. Basinski, C.Suess. Jane Sugg, V. Roni, E. Pfohl, M. Sauka, I. MacAu1ay, J. Schmidt. ABSENTEES: J. Ferry. S. Schneider, T. Zukas. 'sc ssion lub The purpose of the Discussion Club is to stimulate interest in current topics and familiarize students with others' opinions in regard to such topics. Officers: General Chairman, R. Kellerg Vice-General Chairman, G. Kihlg first section-G. Rohl, R. Iqnatz, T. Zukasj second section-J. Stansberry, B. White, E. Basinski. 4CD, THIRD ROW: R. Ripley. R. Lupton, C. Suess, Mr. J. Stewart Biaelow, Director: B. white, D. Zittel. SECOND ROW: A. Stutzman, J. Stansberry, E. Pfohl E. Howes. FRONT ROW: T. Zukas, R. Boteler, I. M. Vanauskirk. Senior la In November, the Class of '45 presented HThe Family Upstairsn--an uproarious three act comedy, written by Harry Delf. Roles as members of the Ufamilyu were capably handled by Eileen Pfohl as Mrs. Heller, the mother, James Stansberry as Mr. Heller, the father, Ann Stutzman as Louise, the elder daugh- ter, Edward Howes as Willie, the teen-age song and Ina Mae Van Buskirk as Annabel, the younger daughter. , Supporting roles were enacted by Carol Suess, Robert Lupton, Barbara white, and Thomas Zukas. 41 FOURTH ROW: K. Blackmer, J. Meline, T. Bochenek, C. Cooper, J. Kieloasa. N. Buechn R. Blackmer, C. windnagle, C. Lathrop. THIRD ROW: A. Banasik, M. Morrow, P. Possehl, R. Heinz, G. Snell, D. Stansnerry, L. Ludefman, w. Meline, S. Schneider, E. Gac, M. Hess. SECOND ROW: Mabel Hess, L. Simbeck, M. J. Foss, E. Rohl, M. Nevins, C. Amend- schein, J. Abendschein, B. Matteson, A. waterstram, B. Kaminska, D. Giorgini, J. Lune. FRONT ROW: M. Manti, A. Hess, M. wirt, G. vanBrunt, D. Schneider, G. Parks, C. Miles, E. Smith, F. Leising, B. L. Klemp, N. Dell, R. Nedescu, R. Pascucci, F. Stutzman, J. sarnhardt. ABSENTEES: AR. Berg, H. Cavalieri, V. ludice, S. Jasinski, J. KlmDFOUgh, V. Lune, A. Martin, F. Martin, w. Tarasik, S. Broska, E. Coleman, M. E. Nichols, L. Pearles, D. Polen. and with sixty pieces, the band this year is larger and contains a better instrumentation than those of the last several years, largely because of the inclusion for the first time of students from the Junior High. Despite its large numbers, how- ever, it was handicapped by having relatively few experienced players. Nevertheless, under the direction of Mr. Schermerhorn and Mr. Kemp, the band put in a very successful season. It was able to present the annual March Concert which was cancelled the preceding year. 42 FOURTH ROW: M. NiChO1S, C. Miles, C. Suess, A. Banasik, V. Bieniecki, B. Blair. R. PGVSOY. B. Klemp. THIRD ROW: E. Coleman, P. Poien, A. Daiconzo, J. Schmidt, M. wirt, D. Leutioff, B. Cornish, J. Cozzoiino. SECOND ROW: E. J. VanBuskirk, I. M. vanBus- kirk, E. Tryanowski, R. Friedi, A. Brunea, M. Reynolds, K. Frost, L. Kahn, J. Green- wood, P. Kinnen, Mr. Mario K. Schermerhorn. FRONT ROW: J. Birtch, J. Snell, M. Manti, A. sharvin, M. HGSS, M. Meiine, A. Stutzman, S. Osborne, K. Maier. ABSENTEES: N. Bry- zynski, M. Burke, G. Lopez, N. Mclntyre, J. Keniine. irl 9 Glee Club The Girls' Glee Club, under the direction of Mr. Schermerhorn, consisted of thirty-nine members. The Glee Club took part this year in the annual Christmas concert and also in the May Festival. The mmeic council representatives of the Glee Club are Rita Friedl and Gloria Lopez. 45 FOURTH ROW: c. Herbert, R. Rioley, J. Abendschein, E. Howes, C. Smith, R. Boteler. THIRD ROW: C. Schmidt, R. Ke1 er, A. Bock, D. Zittel, R. Miller, J. Flanagan, Mr. Marlo Scnermerhorn. SECOND ROW: A. Stutzman, C. Mi1es, M. wifi. M- RSYUO US. M- H?SS. A. Banasik, B. L. K1emP. I. M. VanBLskirk, E. J. vanBusklrk. FRONT ROW: J. Cozzoluno. R. Pereny, E. Knott, M. Meline, E. Basinski, Acconpanists, D. Leutloff, I. Lein, M. Manti.. ABSENT: N. MCIntYV9- i horn The Mixed Chorus, under the direction of Mr. Schermer- horn, met every Tuesday the fifth period. This year the chorus, through the use of the loud-speaker system, caroled as part of the annual Christmas program. It also appeared in the May Fes- tival. The chorus consists of twenty-nine members. The music council representatives of the chorus are Betty Lou Klemp and Jack Abendschein. 44 SECOND ROW: Mr. C. Kemp, F. Leising, J. Abendschein, M. Hess, Mr. M. Schermerhorn. FRONT ROW: B. Matteson, B. L. Klemp, G. Lopez, R. Frledl, V. Lume. ABSENTEES: A. Sharvin, F. Stutzman. usic Conn il Under the direction of Mr. Schermerhorn and Mr. Kemp, a group of students chosen by the members of the music department undertook to plan the social events' of the year. Cutstanding among these were the Christmas Concert, the March Band Concert, and the May Festival. The officers of the organization include J. Abend- schein, president, and G. Lopez, secretary and treasurer. 45 FOURTH ROW: G. Bosse, Manager, A. Martin, J. Grevin, J. Siiier, W. Lahnen, T. Zukas, E. Feuerstein, E. Lahnen, D. Broska, v. ludice, A.'GaiDO, Manager. THIRD ROW: R. Berg L. Daiconzo, D. Coliing, C. Herbert, W. Modaffari, C. Scherer, R. Geysa, A. Matz, R. Keller, C. Trudei, V. Lume, L. Keiler, Manager. SECOND ROW: Mr. John Java. G- Kim. J. Mashionik, R. Ackman, R. Kihi, B. Matteson, O. Smith, H. Simme, R. lgnatz, J. La- teiio, Mr. Hennan Kiing. FRONT ROW: G. Frost, J. Biazejewskl, 0. Roaidi, D. Kaminske, E. Howes, C. Smith, C. Majewski, H. Robinson, H. Zurorick, L. Kicak. ABSENTEES: W. KID Footb ll This year's football team experienced one of the best seasons it has known in the past two or three years. Although hampered by losing its initial tilt by a close score to Lancaster's traditional rival, Depew, it showed the excellent spirit to come back and beat Pine Hill, Akron, Sloan, and Medina, losing only to East Aurora, Depew, and Amherst. It also had the distinction of being the first team to beat Pine Hill since 1942. Much of the success of the team was due to its exceptional blocking and co-ordinated teamwork. 46 THIRD ROW: C. Smith, R. Boteler, H. Zurbrick, G. Frost, L. Young, Mr. Fred J. Kar1, CO3Ch. SECOND ROW: J. Late11o, R. Ke11er, R. Lupton, L. Kicak, H. Slmme. FRONT ROW: G. Bosse, Manager. askethall Coach Fred J. Karl coached a team consisting of the remnants of the '43-'44 Varsity and Junior Varsity squads for the new season. The returning Varsity members were C. Smith, G. Frost and J. Latello. - The team achieved one of its brightest goals by win- ning at Depew, 44 to 41. The squad won five games out of the 18 played. In the league standings L. H. S. was tied for last place. Capt. Louis Kicak was high scorer with 445 points. 47 asehall. The L. H. S. baseball squad of V44 won four games and lost seven to gain them sixth place in the league standings. Coach Jamieson did a creditable job with returning regulars and the additional material available. Those who will be missing in the '45 lineup are Don Simme fwho led the team in batting with a .323 averagel, R. Ackman, V. Price, C. Creed, and H. Mason. rack The track team of 1944, although possessing many fine athletes, lacked the strength in the field events to defeat Amherst, East Aurora, or Pine Hill. L. H. S. did nose out Hamburg in the conference meet at Amherst in the late spring. Lancaster placed exceptionally well in the 100-yard dash, 440 yard dash, mile, and relay events. Howard Mason placed well in the iOO-yard dash, and Floyd Price was undefeated in the 440, winning the sectional championship in the event at Kenmore. 48 THIRD ROW: Mr. Arthur Brock, J. Ferry, R. Ripley, J. Abendschein, w. Stutzman, F. Mar- tin. SECOND ROW: M. wirt, S. Girardin, D. Zittel, J. Berent, F. Zitte1,.T. RUdZ, A. Brunea, V. Bove. FRONT ROW: A. Stutznan, K. Maier, B. L. Klemp, R. wigguns, G. Volker G. Lopez, J. Gorenflo, C. SUSSS. ifle Club Under the able direction of Mr. Brock, the Cayuga Rifle Club assumed a full schedule of inter-class meets and com- petition for awards given by the junior division of the National Rifle Association. Interest in the Rifle Club has grown con- siderably the past year. Membership was limited by an entrance examination. Officers are: Gilbert Volker, President, Robert Wig- gins, Vice-President, Carol Suess, Secretary-Treasurer. 49 THIRD ROW: C. Evanauskis, A. Hess, B. Javert, A. Brunea, J. Wojcik, S. Kling. SECOND ROW: L. Rusher, A. Giorgi, D. Leutloff, H. Stetz, J. Gorenflo. FRONT ROW: D. Beam, M. Kyryk. irl 9 askethall During the basketball season, the girls competed in this lively sport. Each class had several teams. At the end of the season, the four teams with the most victories participated in the play-offs. Final victory was gained by Bea JavertWs team. SO FOURT mail, H ROW: J. Hartman, E. Roll, M. Gorenflo. THIRD ROW: I. M. VanBuskirk, A. Stutz- M. Meline, E. Basinski, J. wilson. SECOND ROW: A. Bremiller, O. Krieke, B. Mann, V. Bove. FRONT ROW: G. Rohl, S. Girardin. Girl 9 oll hall Early in the fall, the girls organized teams to participate in interclass competition. The volleyball season was boys highlighted by a game between the boys and girls, won by the 51 FIFTH RQW: J. Keniine, M. Kimbrough, A. Brunea, J. MacDavid, L. Singer. FOURTH ROW: Miss Florence Giiiette, B. Kiemp, S. Girardin, A. stutzman, D. Black, E. Moore, H. Greis G. Maizan, R. Friedi. THIRD ROW: D. Krieke, J. Gorenfio, A. Beckman, M. Hess, V. Hed- ges, A. B'eml1ier, D. Scheffier, E. J. VanBuskirk, D. Leutioff. L. Rusher. SECOND ROW: C. Miles, M. wirt, S. Kiing, B. Javert, A. Heinz, D. Beam, C. Evanauskis, A. Hess, J. woeifie, G. Looez. FRONT ROW: J. wilson, V. Bove, B. Mann, V. R0h1, Jane SU99, B. Cor- nish, J. Kaczmarek. ABSENT: S. Schneider. in 9 0 lin This year the girls bowled in teams made up of Senior High students. Recording weekly averages of team members is the method of determining the champion bowling team. 52 SECOND ROW: E. J. vaneuskirk, 1. MacAu1ay, A. sturzman, D- Wage. 0- Levtlvff. I. M. vansuskirk, I. Lein. FRONT ROW: L. Rusner. B- Eastman. M- Kyfyk- eer eaders The nine girls, who cheered L. H. S. to many victories were assisted in the fall by one boy. They introduced many new cheers and yells. Five Sophomore cheerleaders, who cheered for the Jay-Vees this year, will advance to the Varsity squad upon graduation of the Seniors. , S3 THIRD ROW: E. Howes, H. Zurbrick, G. Frost, O. Roaldi, L. KiCak. SECOND ROW: Mr. John Java, C. Smith, J. Stansberry, H. Robinson, M. Sobkiewicz, D. Haag. FRONT ROW: GJ. La- tello, R. IQDGXZ, R. Kihl, R. Lupton, G. Volker, J. Mashlonik. ABSENTEES: w. Kun, R. Keller. mek lub Membership in the Block ULU Club is restricted to those boys who earned their letters in their respective sports. Cfficers of the Bloch ULU Club are: President-- Crawford Smithg Vice-President--Louis Kicakg SecretarY-Treas- urer--John Latello. This year the Block ULU Club intends to give a dance and a joint party with the Old English ULN Club. Besides this, their regular duties are to help arrange and carry through the different athletic activities throughout the year. S4 FOURTH Row: D. Black, H. Stetz, A. eiorgi. M. xyryk, v. Hedges, c. Evanauskis, B. KIeno J. Woelfle, J. Kenline, C. Miles. -THIRD ROW: R. Friedl, M. Manti, J. Gorenflo, B. East man, E. J. VanBuskirk, D. LeutIoff, 5. Kling, D. Beam, A. Heinz, K. Maier, A. HGSS, M. wirt. SECOND ROW: D. Krieke, R. Laney, J. wilson, J. Cozzolino, A. Brunea, B. Javert, M. Hess, H. Greis, L. Singer, L. Rusher, M. Gorenflo. FRONT ROW: A. Stutzman, C. Sues S. Girardin, V. Bove, E. Basinski, I. MacAuIay, I. Lein, Eileen Pfohl, I. M. vanBuskirk ld li h L Club The Old English MLN is the girls' athletic club organized to stimulate interest in extra-curricular activities, class work, and yearly improvement. Letters and awards are earned through the point sys- President is Dorothy Kriekeg vice-president, Dolores Leut- secretary, Gloria Lopezg Treasurer, Ina Mae VanBuskirk. tem. loffj 55 S SECOND ROW: M. Kessel, Joan Johnson, M. Nichols, H. Zurbrick, Miss Ada Snyder, ad- viser, 5. Luderman, C. Maier. FRONT ROW: P. Baker, E. Schilling, T. Eisgruber, J. Barber, J. Bork, J. Bennett, D. Becker, M. A. Chaves. Student nun il IR. HIGH SCHOOL In September our new Student Council was organized to give the students an opportunity to solve many of the problems that arise in administering the Junior High. Each home room elected one member to represent the group at the weekly meeting during the home room period. Under the direction of Miss Snyder, the douncil elected officers, and wrote a constitution. The rep- resentatives have assumed many responsibilities such as the pur- chase of class rings and the ninth grade graduation. President: Jane Barber, Vice Presidentg Jean Bork, Secretary: Tillie Eisgruber, Treasurer: Edward Schilling. So RC GEORGE LINDAUER STANLEY GIZA DAVID MORROW HERMAN GROTH EDWARD MEYER WALTER POLEN ROBERT POLEN TEDDY GORENFLO ROBERT MALZAN ROBERT LEUPOLD IRVING HOLTZ RAYMOND BARNHARDT STUART HOWES JOHN O'HERN ALVIN CIMMERER HAROLD DAVIDSON RAYMOND STUTZMAN WARREN ALLAN JACK STEPHEN HOWARD WALTER LYLE FRITZ and STAN GORENFLO DELL HARTMAN KIN DAVIDSON GOERKE BLACKMAN NOWAKOWSKI RICHARD KINNEN CHARLES MANN MILTON PETZ if iff A I if' 1 gi W5 DH f?f S-IESI-.1 3:-IEW kv ' f - , ig E, EQ, ,X fi , , :I ' Nef11'3 V, 1,5-y :M fviggf Q T I 3. -. If k 1 35:4 I ' . 11 51: s I - . X I vw , , MERLE CONNER HAROLD BRUNCK FLOYD KESSEL HOWARD MASON GEORGE NASH GEORGE VISCUSI GERALD AMANN DEAN MILLER JOHN 5AUK,4, ,,:.-, -.,. f N Y . 4 13' , , V -1 ij 'Q fffzwg 'W2?1L f .K5Y . 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OCTOBER J e She Gig-game-aqainal my imadiiionaf wkvaf, Debew, was Held on Ike 04115. Qhe cling of de- feai was aomewhai amefiowaied-iqhouewcominq medLma...5He-Qaniowa held a Hafiowe'en dance on Lhe QWIM, lie Kemal dance of-lie-aeaaon...5Ke eeniome awe meheaweinq a bfag. S Aeamd one eeniom-memawk he hobed-LL would be a financial oaeceee--eomeEALnqfa6oal a geam5ook. 3 maui 'Hal-en mote, cawefuffg . fi x ! ,I Q Novsnm - f 'Qfx f f w 11 'xx ,FN 'Q , fs-f, ' 44 Qu Ike Iqih and-I8ih Lhe bfag mae held. Si mae 'She Qamifg Uboiaima.H maei have 5een a eac- oeae fmom Che cmowde bweaeni...Qn the l2ih, I3lh, and Ilih, my Haifa-ceaeea echoing-with oiadeni geifo--iembowawifg. pabife-weme buoy wiih ieeie...She oenbome-had a badie MawRLna dance, Hou. IO, afiem lhe Qhwon fooiiaff game. my qgmnaeiam waan'i decowaied,,.5He fooibaff ieam hae done uemg weff and 3'm bmoadw DECEMBER 'Rf XX GQQ0 5di5 Som ihe fiwei time in my hieioma S wae de- clawed-cioeed 5eeaaee of Gad weaihem on the IQRM and l3ih...Eawfg ihio monih 3 fefi-lie h fidag abiwii. iome of my moomo meme deco- aeied wiih Chmieimao cofomag 3 eobeeiafly liked ihe fiqhied knee on lie elaqe. She eiadenie meme diamioaed Low lhe Hofidago on the 2Oik oliem holding-a maoicebwoqwam in lie aooem5fq. Thai euenbna iheeeeniowo eboneowed-a Chnioimae dana-e . Il we f ,M Q ,,, 3 f fx M x 'XT xx I fxff Wamunny J alamled-ihe New Qeam-6g Being-cioeed again due io addiiionaf 5ad weaiHem1..Qnce-meme mg Halle wewe qaieiw my oiadenie-weme Hin- vozvedv in Reqenie exams dawinq-lie week of the 22nd...5He-neweei mem5ewe-of my beniow High, the eoblomowea, Held-a dance-Qanuamq 5g and J oiaff 5e4fooKwnq'fomwamd io many meme daneee Gy ihe-ofaea-in fulawe geama...5he monih was Hiqhfiqhled-Gy Cancaoiemle viclomq ovem Qebew'e qainiein 114 IlgL'i, fLQ'6'. Q 3 aiemiedfine-monin Gy 5eLnq'cfoaed again. 556 weoinem aeemo io have bwonen all wecowdog m weouem, my fuwnaceoeame-being-inmeoiened-by Q coal anowiuqe...5ne-5aokei5uff ieom hinged-eiqni qamea'lniaemonin...5ne-mem5ewo'of-ineeeeniow clean awe Nabowiinqn ineiw new claaa'minqo. Shao month ended-lne'0uokei5all aeaaon, and oilnouqn ine leom woenai-eniiwein uiciomioua, 3 om bwoud-of my aiudenio-low-ineimefine-snowing of ecnool abiwiiw..3ne hand-nefd-iio final con? cemi of ine-geam, muww lb. She-Gund-nee in- cmeaoedlin numbew-conoidemoifq and mmw UAW-nga Ninmeaienedn io can few new unLfowmo1..Soaiem uocaiion oiawied on ine 28in. G newly bainied flaqbofe-wue,ine-oniq Saalew enaemble-of which coufd.5oooiw 1 p- V MAR JY i ' 5. ' I ,. ge: ht' 1 1 ,f' I 4 'J 4, Ji' ,QM I If K 1 ' e f W ' 2 N Y: ' 'l ' W' 5 my aludenia'weme-qmeeied on ineim-weiumn fwom Saoieweuacalion gy inimdlquawlem-Ieole1.. She-Quniom-pwom wee Held on ine-2Oin. Qolomea Ceuilofflwaalcmowned-2ueen,'andfHomofd'6imme, MRnqw..Buoe5aif aeaoon obened-Qbwil 23,-milk Q game aqainai-Alcan. Sne-ieam lemma ineiw lose Hiock of bmaeiicewH...Sne-QunLow'Hiqn Dance on Gbwil QW Uwouqni-iowln a anmqe-of'bwevLouo Hdonii-duneeu aindeniow r N 0.9 .a ' XAM I f. -'fr-1 ff' , , a 5-'uzfiffijiifi 5 .N v -, . , ,X .I ...1..-.-.-u- -l,'s,','gf5 ,,ff,,3'.5 'WA ....-...----- , . -. -si.: up, flf. . .QA APRIL wen n J 11 Sf, I' She-annual mueic-Seoiipaf waa-held may U. my magic debamlmeni-made-a abeciaculawvanowinqw ..5ne-Block WCW-English USU dance woe-Held-may ll 0Hd?d46b80Q6d'Q new iwend in qqm decomoiion.. my oiudenlei b4anaffom'o Qouin Ceniew-ame-qwad- unify inning anobew G meinewol Nag dance io dnioe-money fox-the-eeniem-was-Held may 2W...Due lo foal minwie-combficaiione, ine-beniom Buff was-changed io Qune-I. S am looking foywomd Io ii. Sne-ineme'Lo-H5wobLcano.N- MAY .r X, She beniow-Buff iook bluce-aa-acnednded, She queeio aeemed lo have engoqed-ineimfoou- wenimo1..Gi-fool-ine qeawbooke-owwiuedw Suemq- one-was aokinqlevemqone-eloe io oiqn nie-iook... Reqenio-began on ine I8in. She-5enLowojnad'an eobeciaffQ.eanouoiedAond-womwiedliooi. She qiaduaiion exemciaea weme-held on ine Zbin- 3 aku!! miaavine-aeniowa'nemi qeamw 3'f4 Wemem' 'Gem 'uefu one- of them- u m'WU'0 tr 'GOV' Mui' Hoi Zi-eil--low even Q acnool doeo-oivun90 Wx' xi: :V 'M xv SENIOR 2 F' -vw June Q ggi? ' -?4?- -Ei Z f e A 'YUQQ 7112 5 N Q. ss. SL ay DESKGNI cuss' - M. SANDL-:L I WAYNE S- ROBERT B, MARJORIE M. OS N LOUIS K. . .s-Efuff, M A5 ii?-' iw' ' www Qenffwdg L .iv E fm: , 5,335 5 A 3 , 1 , f cm Joan F. THERESA V Q Eg , A A .K ww, 5 E v-A X . 1 1 SHIRLEY S SECOND GRADE - 19315-35 - SCHOOL STREET zowmo H. ssrrv M. Roasnr L. cenrnune L. ANNE 5- G 'Y w?YT'C1253k 'E ' ' W 'A' .f in-., :wif suunavz G. W ELEANOR 8. JOYCE W. VIRGINIA 8. MARTHA S. SERTHA M. WE GRATEFULLY MR. A MRS. C. ABENDSCHEIN ALPHA GAMMA SIGMA MR. 6 MRS. E. J. ALLEIN MR. G MRS. E. BARNABY MISS MABEL E. BATES C. L. BESOH BAYNES 6 NUWER MR. 6 MRS. J. S. BIGELOW MR. 6 MRS. CHARLES BORK MR. A MRS. HOWARD M. 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