Lancaster High School - Cayugan Yearbook (Lancaster, NY)
- Class of 1946
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F L H-4, Nl -- - 1 'Q--A. - W1,.f-.T- ,1 'f fi! -5'-57944-.'f3-'ST3T33!:.. ' -,--ref: -v::.?fL'5a-. gy-f...,-n,w-my -'L . rnirnidrcnihip i a 1 ,. SALUTATORIHN 1 f . 1 . - ' JEAN E. DIEGDAVID' ' '- f-,- ' ii: S J0YCE'WOELFLE1 , A . ...,-T? . , Jean E. MacDavid, daugh- ter cf' :Mn 'ancl.'Mrs.' Irvine' E. MacDaVir?i1'-fof Main Street, Bow4 lmansville, will be the valedicf torian of Uliie Lancaster Senior I-Iigh School Classy. of 1946 which i1ui19rbersi'9O 'plipilsj Jean has earned this honor by main- taining an averagefof 93.9 per cent in her 'College Enrtrance Coursei 'Sheifhas attended thef Lancaster High School for two years, transferring here from Albany,-N..Y.j ' W , She ,thas acted as 'co-editor of the -school paper, p - Maroon Oracle, and as chairman of the Student Council Organiza- tion Committee. 'She has been activerin the Discussion Club which is sponsored? by the so- cial studies department and has taken Dart in school as- sernblies. 'ffiitiifactive participation in girls' .,c - f ' -7 , 1 ,.f1'he salutatorian will be Joyce Wgbelfle, 'daughterof Mrs. Grace Wfbelfle ofi41 Clark Streetgwho hasnan averageuof 92.2 per cent in Tier Vocational 'Stenographic Cgurse. J oyce- 'was awarded t1'ief'Civic Club Prize in 1943 for 'highgstgjggerageg in her .liquor High5S i ool graduating cl A S. - , e 1has'been'a member of Old- 'English L' Club and reigeived her Old' English L A,51lardf in 1944. This is given aa Ietlcs of various kinds She 'i 'L been na member of the Clubwor two years -and attain 'the rank of sharp- siiijoterg J During the past year she -hh-as been a member of are Discussion Club and 'the Maroon Oracle staff. The next eight members of the 'class in order of scholastic merit ares. Dorothy Beam, Singer, fMia.ri1yn Wirt, Cirol Miles, Kitty, Maier, Rob- Brown, Albent Martin and Betty Girarding ,.,,,.,.,,,,,,.,.F,,,F,,,f.,..Tfrr1iB7mm'wmg:: fha: Y f v- -- 3 V' - MARY ANN CHAV55 as 1 , A -...- A,.,g.,..,. ,, , gan- V rl-nz SOTHCLASS of Lancaster Higl-1 School Lancaster ., Ne Wfrk Presents tl1e 1 Q 4 6 C AY UCAN A I .mi-' :- '. -X 'U' 1 Eli L FN X44 ky it GRETCH vAN F5 l 9 1046 We, the class of 1946, have the honor of be- ing the fiftieth graduating class of Lancas- ter high School. It is our desire to depict in our yearbook the progress of our school since its beginning, and to trace, as far as we are able, its great development and ex- pansion during the past half century. We also wish to preserve the memory of the com- radeship, spirit, and good times of our high school years. 3 .r l eere ..,. e is l To Miss Mabel E. Bates we the class of 1946, extend our appreciation for her splendid supervision of the art work in this Cayugan. A ,.,,-..,,,,9,,. ,.,, ,Y A-,NYJ ,J , ...,f-,,,?,,.,5., Q A The Class of 1946 thank Mr. Milton W. Brown, Principal of the Senior High School, for his time and untiring effort be- hind the scenes of our senior annual, and also for his help and guidance in our three years of high school. , -. -- .f-gre,-f-7-. --.-aux. f.,1.Y , , BETTY M. HU BER In appreciation of her cheerful attitude and untiring effort , in the support and supervision of our class undertakings and activi- ties, the graduating class of 1946 dedicate this Cayugan to our com- panion and incomparable adviser, Miss Betty Huber. 5 ,ewfz of BOARD OF EDUCATION UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 8 LANCASTER, NEW YORK LYLE J. SCHOENTHAL, Business Managerg ARTHU-R STU-TZMAN, JOSEPH R. ADOLF Presidentg HAROLD J'. DAVIS3 BALLARD CLARK3 FRANK M. SEEGER, Vice-Pres ident. Absent: LAWRENCE J. CHURCH, Treasurer. 7 . MN 1 , A' lf! , i 25 Q 5. , 3' X k Q 2 ne.-sr, , fisffz H , . 1 .Q Efifzgq ,MN J ' MR. MILTON w. BRowN, Principal of Senior High School - MR. HERMAN W. KLING, Principal of Junior High School MR. FRANK L. SMITH, Superintendent of Schools n I MATHEMATICS: Miss M. Davies, Mr. M. Brown, SCIENCE: Mr. R. Lindley, Mrs. N. Hess, Mrs. I. Shannon Mr. R. Wright Absent: Miss L. Studley -77, ' Z,.Lfj7L 9 3 5 1 I 3 5 4 1 i 1 I i J Q 4 1 Ii 1 I I 2 A? 5 I 2 1 A A 5 ii a i -! 5 1 1 4 I 1 1 3 i 1 -1 4 .4 .Q J, LANGUAGE: Miss M. Lewis MUSIC: Mr. C. Kemp, Mr. Marlo Miss L. Davis ' Schermerhorn A I ' ART AND INDUSTRIAL ARTS: Mr. w. HOME ECONOMICS: MISS L. Kung, L-C-KMB Simminsh Miis M. Bates, Miss F, Putnam I'. . POC I W HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION: Mr. H. COMMERCIAL: Miss E. Smedleg, Mr. M4 Jam- Kling, Mr. J. Java, Miss ieson,'Mr. B. Aurlingame, F. Gillette, Miss M. Bland Miss M. W ner 10 ....,.. - .- ENGLISH: Mr. J. Patterson, Mr. J..S. Bigelow, Mr. D. Schrader, Miss B. ' Huber, 253565, H ber, Miss M. Kennedy, Miss H. Smedley SOCIAL STUDIES: Miss E. Callahan, Miss A. snyaef, Miss E. van Name, Miss - A. Freeman, Miss A. Mook, Miss A. Cowan 11 !BAz..2r:0:-,-W, HISTORY OF LANCASTER HIGH SCHOOL ' The first school, known as Lancaster Union School, was located on School Street. In 1897, largely through the efforts of Thomas McGreavy, the University of the State of New York recognized the academic departf ment of that institution as a high school, governed by a board of educa- tion, and it was from the Lancaster High School that the first class, consisting of three members, graduated after completing the three-year high school course. In 1902 a new school was constructed. Small though it was, the school offered a variety of subjects Latin, English, German, history and civics, commercial geography, botany, zoology, algebra and geometry, drawing, bookkeeping, music, and physical education. The curriculum at this time aimed chiefly at preparing the the students for college, whereas the purpose of the present-day course of studies is preparation for vocational and life activities. Botany and zoology are now supplanted by physics and chemistry, and biology, French, health, home economics, and expanded programs in social studies, art, and the commercial subjects have been added. Physi- cal education has also been greatly expanded and now a team for almost every sport competes with other schools--and successfully, too, as.the numerous trophies ornamenting the main corridor indicate. HISTORY, continued Five members composed the first board of education: Mr. John Garrettsee, Mr. Jacob Gottschalk, Mr. Thomas Leary, Mr. John Leininger and Dr. John G. Miller. Until his death in 1934, Dr. Miller had been a member of the school board forty-two years, and its president for thirty-eight. His was the privilege of being influential in bring ing about many improvements in the school. The first superintendent appointed by the board of education was Mr. P. J. Zeilman. who officiated from 1920 to 1921. He was suc- ceeded in 1921 by Mr. Frank L. Smith, who still serves as superinten- dent of the Lancaster public schools. The village received its new superintendent and its new high school at about the same time, for in 1922 the modern high school building was constructed. The 1920's witnessed further progress in the field ofeducation: in the early years of that decade two Lancaster High students won scholarships, and in 1925 the first commercial diplomas were awarded. The year 1931 was a memorable one, for that was the first time caps and gowns were wprn, and booklet diplomas were issued. The increased enrollment at last necessitated, four years later, a remodeling and enlargement of the high school building.' To the already fine structure were added a modern cafeteria, recreation rooms in the basement and several classrooms. Throughout the years to the present time the activities at Lan- caster High School have increased considerably, with numerous social clubs adding to the students' enjoyment. The administration of the school has set the pace for its pro- gress. The names of Burt Farnsworth, W. H. Barr, L. C. Higley, P. J. Zeilman and Miss Nora Kinnicutt are familar ones to L. H. S. alumni who attended school here while these prominent local educators were principals. From 1931 to 1939 Mr. J. H. White was principal of the senior high school, followed by Francis J. Cosgrove. Since 1941 Mr. Milton Brown, whose efficiency and understanding are a delight to faculty members and-students both, has been our principal. The Junior High School principals have been Miss Mary Kennedy, and, at present, Mr. Herman W. Kling. The present teaching staff of the combined junior and senior high schools numbers thirty-five members, as compared with four teachers, who were sufficient in the early years of the school. Today's board of education consists of President Joseph R. Adolf, Mr. Lawrence Church, Mr. Ballard Clark, Mr. Harold Davis, Mr. Lyle Schoenthal, Mr. Frank Seeger, and Mr. Arthur Stutzman. As we review the past history of our school we are confident that the future will bring even greater progress to Lancaster High. 13 i r-W --'H-W I I . I I Q I I I I I I s I I I I I , ' I L I I I I I I t I I O O ., as - LLI , .2 I 'O I J: g na O , E LLI V3 I I :I - .4--,L -:Y- - , .,.... --g., ,,,, ., , A. -,,,,- ,.,,., ., ,.-., .,.,, 31 AFTER THE TTLE s. -QD . v X ,453 4 91A A 4' mf . -,',' , 1-Q ,gm- 'l'f3. 1 xy. . uv..-, .,, D - . . . 51 .. f,-2 r .'.,, AJ- , ' .. .. . X a 1- -7 I ' ,Q ,I I' 55? 1, Lv, - xf',f,,, 5,5 J... 19,7- it A -, ' ,- : , .'v 1 2' ul, ,L .f Mtv ,- i,f',-Z 3' .F-'Q?4,:v-, fi, 1- ' .5 f :,- - 1, , ,Na ' gf. Q H-any, Q! Evil 1.,'jfQ f' .om ,J 'gf -xv as 2, U1 R.: 'v ' Z. ' if 'Sz 1:1252 4- . mr?qwZQ,V W: .x -A 'T5f -'72,-1' 'J ,k',r't'1l5 1 .'f,4,,4'.,- A agus. ,,3,.::,ai-nj.-5,'.1 ' A 1. N.--1, 'f--I.-.gms K. ,-.-. .. ,1-. ,igngfna - .4.- . 4 '54 .,.x iff: I --V-HHH' - - V I E P E L 3, 5. 5 ! 'f EJ in p. 5 Q m if . gf. 5 P V. ,k 1 . fn.. , ,i YW---A.-,,l,..,-,W -,.,,,,, --. 1-,T, ,-.:,.Ts,,-L, ,. - .r ,,'...u p GEORGE FROST President JEAN MACDAVID X Secretary CLASS Our motto, HAfter the battle, the reward,n is as truly appli- cable to our class's history as-to our country's. When we entered Lancaster High School in 1942, our country was in the throes of the world's most destructive war. Now, in 1946, there is again peaceg and as we prepare to leave high school life forever, we hope to reap our reward in a new world. As freshmen we set out to make our mark in high school life un- der the leadership of President Dick Snyder, VicehPresident Curtis Sykora, Secretary Eva Jane Van Buskirk, and Treasurer Betty Eastman. The outstanding events of this year were our Junior High School play and, of course, our graduation. - In our sophomore year we really hit our stride. We elected Joe Berent, president, Joyce Woelfle, vice-treasurer, Betty Eastman, se- cretary, and Dorothy Beam, treasurer. As a means of augmenting our slim treasury, we sold magazine subscriptions, nworking our way through high school.u Our Sophomore Hop was the supreme effort, our theme, nManhattan Medley,n aroused praise from the most critical. Our Snowball Carnival was also a Smashing success. Our junior year visibly increased the tempo of our scholastic and social activities. Our officers, Marcy Sobkiewicz, Harold Simme, Joe Schuman, and Joyce Woelfle, led us into our amazingly successful Junior Prom. The theme was nVienna Waltz,u Dolores Leutloff and 16 -......,,,.-,.-...,-,-.n.--4.A..,4.n... .-.-, ,, . , ,..,.-4,L.!.4.A. ., CHARLES HERBERT Vice-President HAROLD SIMME ' Treasurer HISTGRY Harold Simme were crowned queen and king by fellow-contestants Rita Friedl and Lester Young. A memorable event of this year was our bas- ketball victory over Depew. The nMaroon Oraclen returned after a two-year absence under the co-editorship of two juniors. Finally September 1945 rolled around, and we were seniors at last. We had arrived! We elected George Frost, president, Charles Herbert, vice-presidentg Jean Mac David, secretaryg and Harold Simme, treasurer. This autumnbroughtour unbeaten football team which tied Depew for league championship. Our senior play, uJunior-Miss,n was acclaimed by all as the best school production in years. The n0raclen returned to its original appearance under Mr. Bigelow's supervision. Our two classmates remained as co-editors. The Senior Ball was the the social event of the year. Our graduation was the climax to the busiest, happiest years we have yet known. What the future will bring, we do not know. Many of us will be inducted into the armed forces and some will go on to college. Whatever happens to us after graduation, we shall always be proud that we were members of the class of '46, Jean MacDavid George Frost Kenneth Walter . Eleanor Moore 17 in -- 3. ,W A is my JW LICE B. BANA IK She is ki , ch rf a d,under andj , an es Q?J c mistryl vp. Q ., JOSEPH V. BERENT College Entrance A great class booster and efficient handyman. What would we do with- out him? nokorusn H. BLACK General Academic -An active sorority mem ber. Short and peppy .P ARTHUR H. BLESSING , General Academic A mathematical wizard. Will probably out-Ein- stein Einstein. DORTHY L. BEAN College Entrance NDottie.n A Etfiking blonde. Au enthusias- tic dancer, and a bril- liant student. ROBERT F. BEYER College Entrance A complicated man. Hopes to be a docto . That biology! Poll ws in the footsteps women. K jU1IAN BLAZEJEISKI Vocational Bookkeeping A man's man. Nice build Dresses well. Rather quiet around the school. H ROBERT Y. BROWN Collegelentrance You'l1 remember him as one of the smallest but brightest boys among the seniors. To .13-N V ll J 4 1 1 1 1 w 1 1 4 Y w I 2 1 w x 4 4 4 A.....J ANITA E. BRUNEA Vocational Stenographic Wonderful personality. Active in Rifle Club. Likes to drive. Neat, efficient. bonnnu cy. couznc General Academic , As gay as'a day in May. He's always ready with' his,quickiwitg .5x' -I- frit DALCIONZO-'I' College Entrance he . f A 'He A-'i finally changed bisjfi: mottofto PunctuaIiti, one n'A willin wor er . P Y -1i,' f 2 . VN and a f1ne fr' d .D , ,LUCILLI 12. nrcxrrlson 'Vocational ographic 'She's a quie girl who -has e un BQ hobby of c e ng m iature bottl t.e I W, VILLIAI CHAFFEE General Academic Loads of fun. Better late than never. JOSEPHINE COZZOLINO College Entrance, nJo.n Laugh and the world laughs with you. A loyal Sinatra fan. Good natured and athletic. CLAIRE DICKINSON Vocational Stenographic Considers the typewriter her best pal, and she handles it very capably BETTY I. EASTIAN Vocational Ste phic If pers nal' were to a t er gra ' smile bring er ors WILLIAI EICHELBERGER College Entrance Although he can imitate nthe mean little kid,' he's really quiet, stu- dious and friendly. RITA H. FRIEDL Vocational Stenographic A black haired beauty known to all for her at- tractive smile and friendly manner. rnskssx cnnusxz' Vocational Stenographic Emily's inseparable com- panion. A conscientious office practice student. WMM We ANGELI H. G10 Vocational Re iling He'll remember her as Npuff N Addicted to Y- ., sports, clothes, and speed. ..-.- -. -...-v, .,...., ,..,. . RA YHOND I . GIZA College Entrance, I Not a talker but a d er, he proves that nSlow ands Wei. KERJIIT R. GRAVES X College Entrance R The gentleman farmer, driver of that famous limousine the norange boiler.N P ' . .FRANKLIN jf finial. . General.gAcadeniic'fX,l I Quiet and reserveid'.AffA member of the exclusive locker trio.' .f hf,yN WALTER J. 1 uAs'rRrc11' f College Entrance , VUnole'Willis.n Tall, blond, deliberate. re+' served, polite and am- bit.i'ous-- you can take Q - a breath nowl Q 'DY'-s XfX-if-X - Xsxrs-.:- XX X X X ?wvSsm X jhgfs QNX is X mxsiewxs 'y.T5I35?3QgT 1 ggaewsi if Xsmc+fknaX XY X ewwwwa ve QQNWJQWX' X - ww 1, 'FMA-K F -: Q gf X ff, X X Q Q XX X . 5-esp-gXX: X3-me Nifflwxfffs FTXX -vgwwsx: : N as M X X XXX XX Xgxf. 3-Hgsegg X X 'W ww X be 5555K Q X X X. is s w X'-iivxf WX .XX.g, X XX Xe 1 X YgXX,,:XX,. e A ....:.:.a, XXX X X- X ,X XX X gr- cb XQNNQX gs- -xwXXyX:Xf X X.- X N' K ' 2 s Xv1s':3Xs X:-:fx :fw- iiX2yq3:3i ' 'X -sy Xi Q-Iwi' 5'-EX e' QAM- ww , XXQ Xw-sm, 5. 5.55-5. Qi: . Ay X X. X-ww-are-I X X-ww-1,-1.g':, XX as xgisggssgf esssssssgsssesssgssigsss it 5 QXPSEQ X- X X x X ' XX S-SXsX1?rfe H3515--XFmi'4 ' V 5:31 7-N '. 2 , :XX Y XYX . XX, - SQ , if'S4gi1:X.XeXsQx-Nil Q.. New xx X X XX. S? .Q Mig AX XQX X. i XP: 1 ' -- SXXQNNSQSY xN eewgssmssssssgg x fwi2'X Q X ab ex ASX QXXX any we e is Reese ..:XaX X 1 -Xe - -1 X XFX X - . ' W X if C- ssl Q' X. X .4 . . X 41' 'NN Aa! . fig X 9-xiii S '97 N -:fQ' . 'X Y XX 0 QQXMKX .-X X s SSQEQSSSSS -an - X. for EQSE? .swsnn X XXSS gypsy XXTR X W - e-sw XX X XX, X XX fx: ff? X Xa -GX X ,X X ' ,XX .I X R x VWNE: X X X XQXK X XXX. X Xe vis :XX e.X,X...N-s.: , Nb ' ' 'big RX x 2,1 Xe X X 3 'N x e.,--XXXXS' fggssswfw--wi'-X 22. - ' -xXie:g:z 'av-X X, - V 3 .Xa JEANETTE R. GORENFLO General Academic Gorgeous wavy hair. Enthusiastic basketball player. HELEN GREIS Vocational Bookkeeping Shefs one of the few whose bookkeeping al- ways checks. She's a good friend--ask Ruth! RA Y HARTIAN General Academic A well-behaved boy. A constant reader and enthusiastic sportsmen. ROBERT A. HAVENS General Academic A friend of'ever oneg always joking. uri- osity's his middle name. A-f'f L fda' '37 S good friend of Leo s ul W VIVIAN H. HEDGES Vocational Bookkeeping Adores bookkeeping, or could it be the teacher? A speed demon, as far as talking is concerned. CHARLES R. HERBERT College Entrance uChuckn is always gay and light-hearted.. A and an active member of the discussion club. M MARION R. HESS Vocational Stenographic Sweet, quiet, and nice. Marion is an ardent band and chorus member. BEATRICE R. JAVERT General Academic She 's sract cal wise, a stu iou . ubean is al o a oo baske' all ayer. - I l I r W 1 1 K, X K. ---f-fswquluuupn--w-r:f'3: ff,- -W -Y- AUDREY H. HEINZ College Entrance Tall: blond, and fun- - loving. 'The life of the party. N A ALICE Df,HESS , ,f1js,j Vooationalistenogreghic Joycels inseparable-cum .sanion.'3AAlJillof1a11Q ,rades-withian'interest 'in music.i u,u 'ggfiy rnoeazvcs 'Voce ge w'gffQ'i?f g ilwfsswllrfbegf e if Cef11ege'AflEnttjfanio h1!nBV9im6I',:w,1mfQ5:r ' ,'q Q13HSfddf'fU-aQN 1QnV.-BS j53af er AQUFQ w'gQ4fqQ pEi jj.'gAh L.kif1j:4!L5F 1c.?f' ,lift .v6igggf' gl? V i'l QQd iiqglgffsr 44 ,- . . .L .f. WILLIAI F. KIHL General Academic- Girls terrify him. We wonder when 'she'sn coming along to cha ge his ideas. LJ' 4 0 -BETTY LOv xnsnret General' Academic Our vivacious drum - majorette. Oh, those tiny feet! Nice smile.. INN- '.k , A lARGUdRITE'KOESTLER' Vocational Bookkeeping -M cnauffeu t ' ne hyd, bo lin at e ' W h - . st. NHer hobby. is' g fl r I . Rzra H..LdNEYi A i General Academic 'l V Sweet and cheerfhl. at typical high school ' 5 girl. 'She is small andfv has pretty eyes and , A' hair,:: . r Ax , my L ..-M ALL, --,., IARY R. KIIBROUGH Vocational Retailing She divides all her time between her school work and caring for her horse. SHIRLEY LOU KLING College Entrance Her time is up by and orts oto- IW M57 X if IARY KYRYK General Academic Her love for athletics surpasses everything else. Sh6',s tiny but dynamic, and is always loads of fun. LA VERNE H. LANG General Academic He's all right when he's working, but we can't catch him working. Likes to take things apart to see what makes them tick. 1. JOHN J. LATELLO General Academic The football hero of our school, who possesses a friendly personality. JOIIN j. LINK General Academic John's just returned to our midst after serving in the armed forces. Don't rush, girlsg he's taken. LORIN L . LUDERNAN General Academic Tull, shi and easy- going--t at's Lorin. We predict he'll offer Gab- riel competition in the future. KITTY I. NAIER College Entrance mt wen, I really don't know, but--N Quiet until you get to know her. Devotee of Shakespeare. uSome day he'll come along. df I W ..,-7-..-,4,T.A ,... , ,,., ..l......,....-,---. A , DOLORES R . LEUTLOFF Vocational'Stenographic nDee,u our Prom Queen, loves music and hnny. One of our ost pula . Lv I gl ls. A308 X H .I o A u. Lorsz B General Academic nEllenu in the senior play. She's fond of food--and the navy. 0 MW JEAN E. NACDAVID College Entrance A genial, intelligent, helpful and popular . girl who participates in any and all activi- , ties. A ' V S 'kenaf :mn J. HANTI College Entrance Mary's one of the kind- est and most helpful members of the class. She's always ready to lend a helping hand. W ALBERT 5. MARTIN College Entrance He likes music math, and science. de's another lucky Martin who gets high marks in chemistry. 9 . LUCILLE A. HAY General Academic Anita's chum. She's interested in sewing and other household accomplishments. , . CAROL L. MILES College Entrance Good natured. n0h, how dreadfullu APhotography is an inter sting profes sion, isn t t, Carol? My ,mit CHARLES NOEHREN General Academic Earl's assistant in nefarious homeroom activities. 62' wif 'Fr' JOHN S. MASHLONIK ' College Entrance So quie y 'd n ver know he ergj He's one f r fo l star . an EMILY A . HICHTA Vocational Stenographic The other half of the Galuski-Michta duo. A shy and dreamy girl. 1.22 imp fa'7 V .cg . ELEANOR H. MOORE General Academic .She reads and reads. Her thoughts always seem to be nover the waves.n HAROLD J. NUWER General Academic He tries to hide his shyness under a gruff voice. A we l-m nered senior. LI T ,,, , THERESA K. PIONTKOWSKI Vocational Steuographic HTerryN craves heated debates--and Louie. Proud possessor of a lovely schoolgirl com- plexion. JENNY RAICHEL Vocational Stenographic An industrious commer- cial student and an en- thusiastic farme W5 I I I I I . I r I I I Y Q . I I EARL W. ROHL Vocational Bookkeeping I WThe Keeper of the Score.u He had quite a time with I history! I I I I Y EARL E..SANGER I General Academic Loves to pester teachers. An outstanding M. D. Imaster of deviltryl. I fbefmae fjjw I I I I I 5 26 I I. 1 I I L.....,,i+..,,,,, ,.,, l YW, ,,,, -, A, alllll ,i.,, ,,,,,..i.m.+ .W ,H - ,-,All . -- RICHARD L. PUTNAI College Entrance Mr. Wri ht's favorite student? Often seen emerging from nconfer- ences.n Good Friend of Albert Martin. RICHIOND B. ROGERS General Academic Another veteran who's just returned. He's the outdoor type, fond of hunting. LORRAINE RUSHER General Academic uRush.N Captain of the cheering squad, and a good basketball player. LAYRENCE I. SCHALBERG General Academic . so Never a duli' on:l2b!6!tt! .Football ls sn U favorite po t Who's ,IW o If -x NORBERT SCHNEIDER General Academic Girls admire his long eyelashes. He's one student who doesn't school KJ n HAROLD F. 'I Pet ' KinR s Genera emic is ik low an a oun ath- yy.. u4ncsLLvs e. scaxzswzcz Ccl1ege'Entrance Marcy loves music and a -0 e 8' sliok hair c mb VD bussy's h rite co oser. ,157 nokia sarah sruki d General Academicu Quiet, buts--. iRe-If tailing's her favor- ite subject. E JOSEPH F- SCHUMAN College Entrance Joe is always joking with others. He practically lives in the theater. LORETTA C. SINGER General Academic Wonder why she likes the Depew basketball team better than L.H,S.'s? A whiz at math. JJMQJMJQ sf HEUEN STETZ General Academic Mary Kyryk's willing and able assistant in leading the basketball team to victories. EVA JANE VAN BUSKIRK Vocational Stencgraphic Always on the go, a veritable dynamo of en- ergy. J. ROBERT VRIESEN General Academic Tall, blond, and tic--that's Bob. the nicest fell ws in the cl ls' X artis-. One of 'Y' M ROBERT H. IILLIAIS General Academic Was instrumental in getting the Vrelicn started in shop. quite athletic in homeroom. JOYCE A . WOELFLE Vocational Stenographic Joyce is the gifted, girl who exce s in art, commercial'subjects, athletics, and also any- thing else you could men- Is 2- LESTER Y. YOUNG College Entrance nBudu has a special fondness for baseball. He's not averst to blondes, either! i ...ll A , .,:u., ,A 4,1 KENNETH G . UAL TER College Entrance Kenny's fond of music and flashy ties. ,A talented musician and an excellent student. IARILYN J. IYIRT , College Entrance ,-E She shared wit U ol, f Q,. the ai in one lesso in en ,A ri,' idk K 'I i f ' f VfH'ifH? ' -1-,.. ,I ' J5NNIf'3- i l0JCfi'lf ,Exit-Ef1ZiiQ3 College Entrance fwigf' il it Je ni sldeenlyllnlefilfiixi es in scien6efv5CanvfgQ 4 U 'usu ,y be seen stride 'fi ih long thefcorriefxumfl . ' . -N' 1 , ' ,ls -sy' . ,,.,, NHL . V. ,.,.,,,-In G , ' ' ' ,- - 'f 'iQ: f ' ws ' at -2' - If fury -. .V - u A t F Q '. --35.-'.,,sv.,Ax ' . - .' - gg-.fue fw ff' k - 1 e 3, is .., , --,-4 ., - '4-we- WEP JW.mwt ' ' - ' '-ti 'f . I U . yi!!! -L-31, mix.. -t -. - ' ' ..,.,,,,L ' ' I 1 1 - -A ,J-f,f.-' r . , , ' . ,,,,-Qg,g,v-vw: 4, ,. l v ... z,-ern , A . . . ,, me-,,.,, . ,..,,m1-1 - . . F: WHS P mf - rf- . , , 1-Q-.1-,nga - ' Q. ef - 1 . Aizf' -f'rffw'Qi2 ' ,, 1 ' '- -, .MUZYGA L77 .'!'CZ'.- 1 N V' V. ' -fill.. .'l3l'ffIs , F ' - -f Y 11 ' . TH5 'A ..1l.?'1-'fe-iii-T -, l ,: i S?f.F-'--Llgrff--5,- , . , , . . n.....-...e,-. ...- - s ne-,efy.w:fwwww ' ' fri , , -, ' f.'si'wt1'f-FBI - ' -'x'-.- ,'-.,.,4,t.. 1-- - '-.-ng1.f'3-:'1- ,, it ., ,, ,:,,,.,. .., ' - -,.p:.'.'11'g-Li :nfl-A12 i'4'X'.f.Ng. .-4, M-f-estate f ' ' jf ,-J :jg 11134-4-. , , , . ,. -1 . ,...', ,',-.gf - V - A,-1 -. , . l .-e A ,:. Nj ,iigfxv-,11, ' - V V.,-e x-' -3 :,:-- ',,'f,3f:fp5. gg - r .1-ST'--fr.-,,,ff,,j,w : -' M.-2, V : f1 YF:,?3f. A':-5-1i?1?'?s: 'X ,L -1, .-.-5:q.'1',,r 13- - f '. . , -r.7- -'ff-f:f'.''iiifiil-li' ., N . 'fpfw 'A V' . .571 TWG . , .,,. X .. W.--,N J ' .-1f-- -- Awfffiifwi Ti 1-:Z-,iii-571-325-,gi ,Ai-L'1f5,'il' 'If' '- '.g,'. -' N:,YT'1A:,s1 'ifwig QQQ2 A. 5 ,d.4A..a.: CLASS PROPHECY ALICE BANASIK--operating a bus line to and from L.H.S. for students who live too near and yet too far. DOROTHY BEAM--chief buyer and model at Sak's Fifth Avenue. JOSEPH BERENT--owner of the Don't Try It Taffy Company with the motto ULet's all pull together.n CDentist two doors down.J ROBERT BEYER--now a doctor at the becoming age of eighty at the R.U. Sane Hospital, and flirting with all the blonde nurses. ' DOROTHEA BLACK--gaining her third triumph on the Indianapolis speed- way. v JULIAN BLAZEJEWSKI--operator of a men's clothing shop dealing ex- clusively in flashy shirts. ARTHUR BLESSING--author of the famous book, USolving Math the Bless- ing Way.W ' ROBERT BROWN--returning to L.H.S. to take a P.G. course, and finally making that 100k in history. ANITA BRUENA--still trying to get that certain senior boy under the mistletoe. WILLIAM CHAFFEE--a stand-in for Alan Ladd in Hollywood, and eventually taking his place. ' DONALD COLLING--singing holiday greetings for Western Union. JOSEPHINE COZZOLINO--soothing her patients with the music of Cozzo- lino's Corny Crooners. LEO DALCONZO--president of Lee's Luscious Lunches, Incorporated. CLAIRE DICKINSON--shyly saying, nl do,n as she dreams of an ivy cov- ered bungalow for two or more. ' 'LUCILIE DICKINSON--manager of a large department store. BETTY EASTMAN--married to a popular member of the Yankee baseball team. g ' WILLIAM EICHELBERGER--dictator of Alaska where his revolutionary dreams have finally come true. CATHERINE EVANAUSKIS--secretary, and later, wife of a famous doctor in New York City. RITA FRIEDL--trying to keep her date book straight, so that she won't have two dates on the same night. GEORGE FROST--physical education instructor at Smith. THERESA-GALUSKI--the perfect secretary, working in the White House. RUTH GASS--private secretary to Alan Ladd. ANGELINE GIORGI--celebrated New York actress, having finally learned to walk-in high heels. BETTY GIRARDIN--future history teacher at L. H. S. 29 A - i ' ' ' 41----- Bills----'--Hnii'-L--A'-H -'---A --L' Q-1-r ---1uur-'- Adina- Y' ' '- -- RAYMOND GIZA--secretary of the Z.M. Military Organization and chair- man of the promotion committee. JEANETTE GORENFLO--manager of G. C. Murphy, Incorporated KERMIT GRAVES--inventor of the Algebra Problem Solver. HELEN GREIS--nurse to Dr.A Kildare. FRANKLIN HARTEL--reminiscing about his gay exploits in history class. RAY HARTMAN--manufacturer of the 4-H pills, good for heartaches, head- aches, hangnails, and hangovers. , WALTER HASTRICH--surveying Mt. Everest and still trying to pronounce upot pourri.u ROBERT HAVENS--the nlnquiring Reportern for the New York Times. VIVIAN HEDGES--teaching a speech class for people who have much to say and little time in which to say it. AUDREY HEINZ--partner in the Beyer, Heinz, Zurbrick You-may-linger- but-we'll-get-you-in-the-end Association CHARLES HERBERT--double for Danny Kaye, and expert on the manufac- ture and use of water pistols. - AEICE HESS--proprietor of an Ulf you Eat It, You'll Regret Itn bakery s op. MARION HESS--playing her trombone in the All-Girl Orchestra. FLORENCE JANDZINSKI--traveling saleslady for Henna Hair Rinse, Incor- ated. nBuy it, Try it, Dye it.N BEATRICE JAVERT--business woman in New York City with a weekend home in her beloved Connecticut. JANIS KENLINE--succeeding the Lone Ranger and starring in her own radio program, NHopalong Kenline.n I WILLIAM KIHL--still trying to figure correctly so the books come out even. MARY KIMBROUGH---buyer and part owner of the Hlimbrough-Lopez Dress Shop.n BETTY LOU KLEMP--trying to get the phrase nLaugh and grow stoutu out of the English language because it's a lie. SHIRLEY KLING--taking photographs for the before and after ads with the class of '46 posing for the nafteru. MARGUERITE KOESTLER--creator of famous perfumes. MARY KYRYK--captain of the famous Hlnvisible Balln basketball team, now winning their 10,000th game by a score of 372-0. RITA LANEY--operating an inn in the Adirondacks with special luxuri- ous facilities for the members of the class of '46. LAVERNE LANG--chief of police of Lancaster. JOHN LATELLO--assistant coach of the Lancaster football team, teach- ing the boys to win. DOLORES LEUTLOFF--head cheerleader for Johnny's winning football team. 30 Agn, H ,A,,,,. M- .A-.er - '-4' ---f e --- --- f JOHN LINK--he and Jean Schmidt settling down in a trailer.tHousing shortagel. . GLORIA LOPEZ--owner and operator of a swank New York dress shop, tak- ing care of Dean, Jr. in her off-time. LORIN LUDERMAN--proud possessor of a trigonometry answer book. .He is now Mrs. Shannon s prize pupil. JEAN MACDAVID--driving in a Buick to and from her Forest Ranger's cabin at her usual rate of 60 m.p.h. u KITTYMAIER--writing HThe Cook's Cornern in her own widely read news- paper. . MARY MANTI--trying to pound Cicero into her pupils' heads. ALBERT MARTIN--growing another beard so he will look like a distin- guished scientist. JOHN MASHLONIK--limping to Dr. Kildare's office for repairs on foot- ball injuries. ' LUCILLE MAY--married, with two children, and still looking as young as when she was in high school. EMILY MICHTA--winning the Pulitzer Prize for her poetry. CAROL MILES--after traveling around the world, settling down in France with nun mari.H I - ELEANOR MOORE--owner of a ranch out west with horses, horses and more horses. CHARLES NOEHREN--a successful farmer, raising soy beans for the gov- ernment. HAROLD NUWER--Lieutenant Nuwer of General Eisenhower's staff. THERESA PIONTKOWSKI--court reporter, still trying to win the Gregg Diamond Pin for two hundred words a minute dictation. RICHARD PUTNAM--chief mattressptester for the Dozy-Cozy Mattress Company. JENNY RAICHEL--co-owner and operator of the Raichel Sister's Chain Stores of world-wide fame. RICHMOND ROGERS--head of the HBashful Girls' Boarding School.W EARL ROHL--enterprising manager of that up-and-coming firm, Flopless Footballs, Incorporated. LORRAINE RUSHER--managing the world champion girls' basketball team. EARL SANGER--owner and chief mechanic of Sanger's Service Station, trying to find out.where the extra parts go. LAWRENCE SCHALBERG--test pilot for Rickety Rockets, Incorporated, managing a chain of cafeterias as a sideline. ' . NORBERT SCHNEIDER--employment manager of the Lancaster Gas R Electric Company, instructing future meter readers. . JOSEPH SCHUMAN--owner and manager of a large chain of movie theaters showing only all-girl productions. HAROLD SIHHE--famous expert on the care and protection of dimples. LORETTA SINGER--professor of mathematics at Harvard. 31 ,M ,,,il,,a...4.......a.a...... ,.. , , -..gal . . ... - MARCELLUS SOBKIEWICZ--renowned composer of the famous HSchoolday Blues.u HELEN STETZ--busily engaged in helping Mary Kyryk manage her team. NORMA STURM--queen of the WPin-Curl Beauty Salon.n EVA JANE VANBUSKIRK--operating a women's dress shop, using knowledge obtained in a good old L.H.S. Home Ec. Class. ROBERT VRIESEN--an artist of great renown, managing a farm in his leisure time. KENNETH WALTER--guest soloist with the Philharmonic Orchestra. ROBERT WILLIAMS--chief welder of the Wacky Welders, Incorporated, and still trying to get out of doing any of the work. MARILYN WIRT--with her oboe, lending weird effects to nlnner Sanctum.n JOYCE WOELFLE--glamorous private secretary to Robert Vriesen, a re- nowned artist. JENNIE WOJCIK--superintendent of nurses at St. Luke's Hospital in New York City. LESTER YOUNG--president of Young's Fire Equipment Corporation, still trying to persuade his secretary to sit on his lap to take dictation. AS OTHERS SEE ' US Most likely to succeed Kenneth Walter Jean MacDavid Most popular Harold Simme ' Joyce Woelfle Most musical Albert Martin Mary Manti Most artistic Robert Vriesen Betty Girardin Most scientific Albert Martin Jean MacDavid Most athletic Harold Simme Mary Kyryk Most bashful William Kihl Dolores Leutloff Most poised Kenneth Walter Dorth Beam Most ambitious Kenneth Walter Jean MacDavid Most vivacious Lester Young Eva Jane Van Buskirk Most entertaining Donald Colling Audrey Heinz Most sincere R. Brown, L. Dalconzo Rita Laney Most versatile Lester Young Marilyn Wirt Most forgetful W. Chaffee, W. Kihl Betty Lou Klemp Most reserved A. Blessing, K. Walter Janis Kenline Most charming Harold Simme Dorthy Beam Most generous V Most optimistic Most idealistic Most efficient Most conscientious Best natured Best speaker Best dancer Typical L.H.S. student Did most for school Wittiest Noisiest Quietest Biggest flirt Shortest Tallest Prettiest eyes Prettiest hair Most attractive smile Best build Best dressed Best looking' Closest friends Most attractive couple Marcy Sobkiewicz R. Bronn, K. Walter Harold Simme G. Frost, K. Walter Kenneth Walter Harold Simme ' George Frost John Latello Harold Simme Joseph Berent Joseph Berent Lawrence Schalberg Arthur Blessing Lester Young Robert Brown Robert Vriesen Harold Simme Leo Dalconzo Harold Simme Julian Blazejewski Lester Young Lester Young W. Chaffee and H. Nuwer John Latello' and 32 Josephine Cozzolino Carol Miles A. Heinz, J. MacDavid Catherine Evanauskis J. MacDavid, J. Raichel Carol Miles Jean MacDavid Betty Eastman Rita Laney Mary Manti Audrey Heinz Betty Lou Klemp Betty Girardin L. May, E. Van Buskirk Kitty Maier Beatrice Javert Catherine Evanauskis Dorthy Beam Betty Eastman Betty Eastman Marilyn Wirt Rita Friedl T. Galuski and E. Michta Dolores Leutloff , ' A JUNIOR PROM The evening of April 20, 1945 was the occasion of the Jun- ior Prom, one of the most important social functions of our high school years. On this night of our HVienna Waltz Dream,n in a gym decor- ated with the silhouettes of dancing couples, attendants Lester Young and Rita Friedl crowned Dolores Leutloff our Prom Queen and Harold Simme King. 33 AH .,,...,,.-...,.,,...,. l.,, . , ..., ,..,.. . LA-H.. -is ,v,1f....gi..,.,.h-A-..-Hi li' , ,Li 1- ...YV . x Y i 1 E 1-U ia- LMA, rfir, My . - L ----,.-.V.Lx -nik .7 - , .,A...k,-,, ,, .7,, A ....4-,,..-Mg.-.-...'. ,Ms .-.,,Q- .' , xv 'N K .x,xg5rw .rg N 5532-5 a r W 'Q ,R Q .,xx 1 A -. rw ,X 'sw , x Q Q V 'Lv iw-'ix' 'L xx 4 l. 0 pf P ' - '-Q-'-2-is--nw-QQ.. .. W ! A 115214 ,f x gf wfi CLASS OF I947 - ROBERT SCHAFF .... .... P resident HOWARD ZURBRICK. .. . . .Vice-President SHIRLEY OSBORNE ....... . . .Secretziry-Treasurer MR, MARVILLE JAAMIESON .... .... A dviser 36 . , V l n I DONALD MACDAVID... BARNEY MATTESON... SHIRLEY LUDERMAN.. BILLY MODAFFARI... MISS ETTA VAN NAME. CLASS OF I948 37 Vice President President Secretary Treasurer ..Adviser 4 3 1 3 . 1 1 i 1 ! v I 1 1 1 i 4 1 I I 4 1 1 A , 3 1 I 4 i 1 6 E I 1 Q J i 3 1 J -1 i li A 51 C 4 v E 5, Y I I ! i R l 1 L . V Mime MQQW 5 4 X 1 s. I f ,f '.QJ ff fT wi gk E E r, i E r 5 e l 5 E E n u r k I v Q 1 P L l E r 5 E F 5 i r vi in 4, I ttf if R 4' iq I-dr xv lugs -J : ,I s V Q :TJ T 4- dn any H if E! 'f' K J V- .A wma ..-.,s.f.'-.M 'S 'V ,,g,,,ff' Zwff' 3,6-1' 34,,:f',,,-rnfgl,-w'.,i,..-f1?,4f : -if W' '1 wQu-.geek-r'W4T fy. ,ku66,,f.. qs:-,,,,. f ..,,..,, W' CLASS OF I949 mfwzlxz . 6? , 0 49 Rd ,.,-. - ,- g ,v ' -is J I' - , . ,1-wx. , .-rm-eve.-nv-g x ,,,, ....,L 7.-P' . V. .- ' .. ,. ' 'f -me-.usww'M--...I g'w,,....,iM , W L ,- s,,w.,L.- .. ,A X!! ADVISERS ADVISERS Miss Ada Snyder ' Mrs. Nancy Hess Miss Anna Mook Miss Louise Kling Mr. David Schrader 38 - V t .V YW., Y .., , --.'---V ,.g-.AY--Y... -4-- .g.i. ,-.-,-,,-,- ,,.. 1 1 V -A . A-4 J-Qadmaaassm-1 J N 1 40 Aw W X af N ..-uv N YU? Q ,Q-.vw 1 N xv-.., S N J W 3.5.,,,.X nf! .. X .,x a,.f...- My - 'XY 32 af' jlfsi-wx. ' 4'Mgf,.-s.,--. af, M., M- Q N A, . +1 mm -' - K .MX +,. , x,1- Jyh iv , , NN fra . ' x x X ' z Q' , . -V X ,MM ,W . 9. ,x -,Q-'-AJ ,-X -xx 1-qi fy: fX',f,si X M M Kim . . -X MVN .4 ., - iffy X Ny ,M ,Q , X94 x Ni m A kgif 4' ' S. JN ' .ts xzpf ae.. A. V a .W-an '- Y Xdy.,-1,0 . Q---QP ' ' . I-vf '-'X' -4 '.,. f . -Yf.Q'.f 'PR X2 : .'3,.,:,,x.:6 .' Q- 1'-ffs.--X -5-'Z i ' , .Li,,5,5 .- 5,4Vx,. Q , r .xx N ,,..g.x.,. A x,'a:3- r:1.:x,,uX . '.,.qx - 1 X X , fx 1 .N S S -x Q. XX.: ,Q x x Y N 1 I I I I I I I I I r I I I I l, F I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 5 I I f, I I I r I I 'I I I I I I 'I I I I I L I I l I I I P1 I v I I I I L I I 5 I I I I I I I I E I Fi I I L.1..A I -W - -ff' - YH- -H W ,,, ,. g,.......-.T . , . THIRD ROW: J. Berent, R. Brown, W. Hastrich, G. Frost, A. Martin, D. Colling, L. Young, K. Walters. SECOND ROW: R. Kling, R. Laney, A.-Banasik, G. Lopez, A. Giorgi, E. Smith, B. L. Klemp, A. Heinz, C. Evanauskis J. S. Bigelow. FIRST ROW: B. Havens W. Eichelberger, J. Latello, R. Beyer, H. Simme, L. Dalconzo, M. Sobkiewicz. AB- SENTEES: M. Wirt, C. Miles, R. Vriesen. JUNIOR Mass 4 A comedy in three acts, written by Jerome Chodorov and Joseph Fields and based on the book by Sally Benson . PRESENTED NOVEMBER 16 and 17, 1945 THE LANCASTER HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR CLASS OF 1946 Directed by J. Stewart Bigelow S Joe ......... Grace Graves Hilda ....... Lois Graves. Judy Graves. Fuffy Adams. J. B. Curtis Ellen Curtis ...George Frost ...Leo Dalconzo Harry Graves... . ::. .:...Audr6y Heinz ..Alice Banasik zz. ..::Betty lou.Klemp ..Eleanor.Smith ..... .....Angeline Giorgi IIUOOIOCIIOOCOOAI-bert.MaII-tin Gloria Lopez Merrill Feurbach::::Marcellus Sobkiewicz Barlow Adams. ....... William Eichelberger Haskell Cummings. Willis Re nolds.. Sterling Brown... Albert Kunody .... Tommy Arbuckle... Western Union Boy Charles .......... Henry ........ .. STAGE CREW ...Robert Brown Walter Hastrich ...Lester Young .Kenneth Walter ...Robert Beyer .Donald Colling ...Harold Simme ...John Latello Stage Manager: Joseph Berent Assistants: Robert Vriesen, Robert Havens Electrician: Robert Kling Prompters: Catherine Evanauskis, Rita Laney, Marilyn Wirt,.Carol Miles 43 ,H N A , , -- ---:emu-.f-A-us-r ' -- THIRD ROW: R. Vriesen, M. Sobkiewicz. SECOND ROW: L. Dickinson, B. Girardin, E. Moore, A. Heinz, B. L. Klemp, S. Kling, J. Kenline, C. Miles, R. Beyer, G. Frost feditor-in-chiefj, K. Walter, A. Martin, L. Rusher, J. Gorenflo, B. Eastman, M. Manti, A. Banasik, J. Raichel, T. Galuski, E. Michta. FIRST ROW: D. Beam, J. Cozzolino, A. Brunea, G. Lopez, C. Evanauskis, B. Javert, K. Maier, J. MacDavid, D. Leutloff, J. Woelfle, A. Hess, M. Wirt, A. Giorgi. A CAYUGAN STAFF We seniors of 1946 have endeavored to produce a yearbook of outstanding quality as a symbol of our high school life. In order to do this we needed much outside help. To the faculty members who aided us and to the patrons and subscribers who made this Cayugan possible, we wish to render our most grateful thanks. 44 ...4...4s- - J- --VV -..,... , A., ,. ...ll ,..,,, , ,H SECOND ROW: Mr. J. S. Bigelow, B. Connable, J. Cozzolino, D. Beam, S. K. Kling, B. L. Klemp, J. Wojcik, J. Flannagan, R. Vriesen, R. Olans, R. Havens, J. Greenwood, S. Rusher, M. Wirt, J. Buckley. FIRST ROW: C. Miles, R. Haag, A. Brunea, G. Lopez, C. Evanauskis, B. Ja- vert, M. Kyryk, K. Maier Ceditorl, J. MacDavid Qco-editori, M. Manti, J. Woelfle, A. Hess, L. Mildenberger, W. Beam. MAROON ORACLE This year the Maroon Oracle reverted to the supervision of Mr. Bigelow, who restored it to its original printed appearance. My A subscription campaign was carried out at the beginning of the year to insure a stable demand for the paper. The staff has labored long and hard to make the Oracle the journalistic success it has been. ' 45 1 FOURTH ROW: Mr. Schermerhorn, R. Heinz, A. Bock, R. Schaff, J. Schu- man, K. Walter, C. Herbert, L. Dalconzo, R. Havens. THIRD ROW: R. Rogers, R. Berg, V. Lume, H. Robinson, D. Stansberry, G. Snell, F. Flierl, J. Flannagan, S. Zokaitis. SECOND ROW: E. J. Van Buskirk, A.Hart, J. Greenwood, P. Kinnen, M. Reynolds, C. Miles, K. Maier, J. Cozzolino, A. Banasik. FIRST ROW: M. Manti, M. Hess, B. Klemp, A. Brunea, M. Wirt, J. Kenline, N. Mclntyre, D. Leutloff. MIXED cu-:onus be ' The Mixed Chorus rehearsed once a week under the direction of Mr. Schermerhorn. This year's chorus, consisting of forty members, was especially well-balanced in harmony, and was the largest we have had for over six years. It performed for the special March Concert and'the annual May Festival. ' Representatives of the Mixed Chorus in the Music Council were Carol Miles and Roy Heinz. 46 ---'-up f-'-'---- ...W-,,,,, -M, A pQ,p,, WMA-MAJ LLL r 'Y l SIXTH ROW: J. Wojcik, A. Giorgi, E. J. Van Buskirk, A. Hart, M. Hess, M. Manti, G. Lopez, D. Leutloff, A. Banasik. FIFTH ROW: A. Brunea, J. Cozzolino, A. Markowski, B. Connable,-J. Sugg, T. Eisgruber, M. E. Nichols, R. Pereny, B. Blair. FOURTH ROW: J. Johnston, D. Stutzman, A. Hughes, J. Birch, J. Snell, O. Stevens, J. Basher, E. Coleman, L. Pearles. THIRD ROW: A. Baird, J. Bork, J. Johnston, M. Sandel, J. Kenline, C. Miles, B. Klemp, N. McIntyre, S. Simbeck. SECOND ROW: J. Rat'czak, D. Schmidt, F. Tryanowski, S. Osborne,K. Frost, L. Kahn, J. Abenschein, P. Yeska. FIRST ROW: L. Gillon, K. Maier, M. Wirt, J. Buckley, P. Zimmerman, R. Link, S. Broska, Mr. Schermerhorn. GLEE CLUB The Glee Club, under the direction,of Mr. Schermerhorn, met bi-weekly. Although the Christmas Concert was cancelled, the Girls' Glee Club took part in the special March Concert and, for the first time in over five years, entered the annual State Music Festi- val held at Fredonia on May 5, 1945. . . Consisting of fifty-five members, the Glee Club was the largest since the beginning of the war, and was also well-balanced in harmony parts. I ' Music Council members representing the Glee Club were Alice Banasik and Ann Sharvin. 47 SEVENTH ROW: E. Sandeis, S. Schneider, P. Hake, K. Blackmer, K. MacDavid, C. Lathrop, D. Hentczy, A. Frankiewich, E. Galbreath. SIXTH ROW: N. Yost, H. Woodruff, S. Manti, E. Gao, D. Van Buskirk, C. Ben - nett, M. Morrow, R. Ceravolo, C. Possehl, T. Austin, F. Southwick, B. Behringher. FIFTH ROW: C. Cooper, J. Cordier, M. J. Voss, D. Merkling, G. Van Brunt, J. Kimbrough, B. Kaminska, A. Waterstram, A. Hart, S. Jasinski, R. Kozlowski, A. Banasik. FOURTH ROW:, A. Martin, C. Windnagle, T. Bochenek, M. Hess, G. Mart- zolf, E. Rohl, C. Dyer, G. Schilling, D. Kelly, M . Hess, M. Wirt, THIRD ROW: C. Miles, M. Maute, H. Cavalier, H. Ripley, P. Possehl, M. Nevins, R. Heinz, R. Berg, G. Parks, E. Smith, D. Smith: SECOND ROW: V. Ludice, V. Lume, W. Meline, J. Lume, R. Pascussi, D. Georgini, J. Manti, B. Brown, A. Hess, L. Luderman, G. Snell. FIRST ROW: Mr. Schermerhorn, M. E. Nichols, L. Pearles, B. K. Klemp, E. Coleman, S. Broska, Mr. Kemp. ABSENTEES: S. Stansberry, J. Barnhardt, B. Matteson, G. Lewis, D. Hess, A. Ackerman, A. Babcock, E. Dell. BAND This, the largest L. H. S. band, under the guiding batons of Mr. Schermerhorn and Mr. Kemp, played at all the home games. The Christmas concert was cancelled because of bad weather. Six members of the band had the hqnor of going to Fredonia to participate in the Western New York Music Festival. A concert in March held jointly with the other music organ- izations earned praise for all who participated. 48 1 M l --,-l...hl. el. e hilllm.-s.-m,,-li..l.,M-.l R. Heinz, G. Snell, Mr. Schermerhorn, C. Miles, B. L. Klemp, A. Bana- sik, M. Hess, A. Hess, G. Parks. MUSIC COUNCIL fThe Music Council represents all the different musical organi- zations. The representatives talk over the ideas to make a better music department. ' This year the music council had the honor to be host to other schools in the Music Festival held on May 24 and 25. 49 i ---.- ...,, an ..A..-........,.,,l.,,.u -. -, ,, . xr Q SECOND ROW: A. Chaves, R. Havens, D. Beam, C. Evanauskis, A. Hess, J Woelfle, M. Manti, G. Lopez, R. Brown, L. Daloonzo, B. L. Klemp, K. Wall ter, M. Sobkiewice, K. Maier, G. Frost. FIRST ROW: C. Herbert, W, Eich- elberger, A. Heinz, S. Kling, Miss A. Cowen, C. Miles, J. MacDavid, B. Javert, J. Cozzolino, A. Banasik, M. Wirt, R. Beyer. DISCUSSION CLUB The Discussion Club, composed entirely of Fourth Year History Students, meets once a week in two groups. This organization, under the capable guidance of Miss Cowan, discusses topics of current interest. ' 50 FIFTH ROW: R. Sugg, L. Luderman, N. Dell, R. Schaff, del, D. Breton, R. Zeferjahn. FOURTH ROW: R. Brown, wer, G. Miller, P. Pieper, R. Zimmer, J. Schneider, ROW: J. Woelfle, B. Zurbrick, A. Hart, P. Kinuen, Heinz, M. E. Nichols, D. Schmidt, V. A. Phillips. SE ston, B. J. Kraatz, S. Kling, M. Wirt, B. Javert, A Evanauskis, S. Hope. FIRST ROW: K. Maier, B. L. K Brunea, J. Kenline, C. Cooper. RIFLE CLUB J. Berent, C u J. . Tr C. Herbert, P. Nu IRD Miller. TH A. M. Stenson, A COND ROW: J. John . Hess, D. Beam, C lemp, R. Maute, A The L. H. S. Rifle team has maintained an unbeaten record against other scholastic teams this year. . The squad owes a great share of its success to Mr. Brock's tire less efforts. It is thankful for the recent return of our old coach, Mr Patterson, from the armed forces. Williamsville 1170 Amherst 842 Williamsville 1153 . East Aurora 1097 Amherst 875 Lancaster Lancaster Lancaster Lancaster Lancaster 1250 931 1232 1225 912 1 5 51 FIFTH ROW: J. Kicak, E. Rohl, N. Yost, P. Gawron fmanagersl FOURTH ROW J. Siller, R. Robidoux, R. Zimmer, D. Colling, R. Heinz, D Breton, Bosse, R. Bohlen, A. Robinson, J. Gawron. THIRD ROW: M Towsend, V Lume, A. Martin, R. Giza, L. Dalconzo, C. Trudel, M. Sauer, J Kavanagh, S. Reid. SECOND ROW: Mr. H. Kling, J. Latello, L. Schalberg, J Mashlon ik, L. Kicak, H. Simme, B. Matteson, E. Halpin, A. Gillon FIRST Mr. J. Java, G. Frost, B. Modaffari, R. Beyer, C. Smith, H Robinson, H Robinson, H. Zurbrick, J. Blazejewski. FOOTBALL The undefeated Lancaster High School football team of 1945 won and shared with Depew the championship of Northern Erie County Each had a record of five victories and three ties. The team was led in scoring by fleet John Latello, who tallied eleven touchdowns and two extra points for a sixty-eight point total Pine Hill Akron Depew East Aurora Medina Amherst Williamsville Sloan 0 6 5-5 OVCIKIGQS 52 Lancaster Lancaster Lancaster Lancaster Lancaster Lancaster Lancaster Lancaster SECOND ROW: Mr. M. Jamieson, E. Lawniczak, R. Schaff, R. Boteler, R. Kel- ler, E. Rohl, G. Aldinger, R. Nedescu tmanagerl. FIRST ROW: R. Beyer, H. Simme, R. Ignatz, L. Kicak, C. Smith, R. Lupton, G. Frost, L. Young, W. Shoemaker. BASEBALL The Lancaster High baseball team of 1945 tied with Pine Hill and Depew for the championship of their section of the league. They were de- feated by Pine Hill in a play-off by a score of 9-2. In the play-off for fifth place in the over-all league they downed Parker 7-4. The outstanding players were Ray Ignatz, Crawford Smith, and Robert Lupton. at Sloan Lancaster 2 Sloan 7 Lancaster 5 Pine Hill Lancaster 8 Pine Hill 14 Lancaster 2 Alden , Lancaster 16 Alden V 5 Lancaster 36 E. Aurora Lancaster 5 E. Aurora 7 Lancaster 24 Depew Lancaster 1 Depew 7 2 Lancaster 6 PLAY-OFFS: Pine Hill 9 Lancaster 2 Parker 4 Lancaster 7 4.1. 53 BACK ROW: E. Rohl Cmanagerl, V. ludice, R. Curtis, M. Sauer, V. Lume, Mr. J. Java. FRONT ROW: G. Frost, L. Young, H. Simme, J. Latello, M. Town- send. ABSENT: L. Kicak. ' BASKETBALL The Lancaster High basketball team had a very successful 1945- 1946 season, winning ten games and losing four in the Northern Erie Coun- ty League. They placed second in league competition. The team also had two non-league victories over Attica. John Latello led the scorers with 169 points, and Harold Simme was second with 109. Amherst Lancaster East Aurora Lancaster 44 Amherst Lancaster East Aurora Lancaster 45 Williamsville Lancaster Pine Hill Lancaster 23 Williamsville Lancaster Pine Hill Lancaster 42 Hamburg Lancaster Attica Lancaster 43 Hamburg ' Lancaster Attica Lancaster 38 Akron Lancaster Depew' Lancaster 30 Akron Lancaster Depew' Lancaster 37 'Forfeit to Lancaster THIRD ROW: M. Townsend, V. Indice, J. Stansberry, G. Kihl, H. Zurbrick, G. Weutchlander, G, Aldinger, R. Motz, SECOND ROW: G. Bosse, T. Zukas, E. Lahnen, M. Sobkiewicz, E. Lawniczak, D. Stansberry, R. Aldinger, A Galbo, H. Simme. FIRST ROW: R. Lupton, R. Ignatz, L. Kicak, W. Gorenflo, E. Howes, C. Smith, B. Moody, J. Latello, Mr. J. Java TRACK The Lancaster High track,team competed in six meets and had fair success in each. In the Conference Meet at Amherst they placed fourth and in the Sectionals at Kenmore the relay team of Latello, Ignatz, Lupton, and Moody won the championship. Pine Hill 46 Amherst 44 Lancaster 27 Pine Hill 55 Lancaster 54 Sloan 10 Conference Meet L. H. S. placed Pine Hill 63 1f2 1X3 Lancaster 31 1f2 2f3 Lancaster 55 E. Aurora 40, , at Amherst S801-i011 I Meet at Kenmore fourth L. H. S. placed sixth 55 F E A 6 2 ! 4 E I 1 I I Y K 2 Z i x C. I I 1 V. f I V J 1 E C v E 'E E I r I -alqtvw-rqlssrn 2 4 F i I - M.-:gum-T .1.,.. 'Y i i 1 2 TENNIS SECOND ROW: C. Trudel, J. Abendschein, D. Zittel. FRONT ROWI D. Colling, Hr. F. Karl, C. Herbert. . WINNING BASKETBALL TEAM OF 1945 OND ROW: C. Evanauskis, A. Hess, V. Hedges, A. Hei ST ROW: S. L. Kling, B. Javert, D. Beam. 5 6 A I VOLLEYBALL SECOND ROW: C. Miles, J. Kenline, A. Heinz, J. Mac- David, B. L. Klemp, V. Hedges, S. Hling. FIRST ROW! C. Evanauskis, M. Wirt, A. Hess, Miss F. Gillette, B. Javert, D. Beam. . I Z BOWLING FIFTH ROW: E. Coleman, P. Zimmerman, J. Buckley, A. Heinz, M. Wirt, C. Miles, J. Kenline, B. Javert, A. Hess. FOURTH ROW: H. Stetz, J. Wojcik, M. Koestler, L. Singer, J. Mac- David, S. L. Kling, J. Woelfle, C. Evanauskis, D. Beam. THIRD ROW: G. Lopez, A. Giorgi, M. Kimbrough, A. Brunea, L. May, V. Hedges, H. Greis, R. Gass. SECOND ROW: LM.KKyryk, M6 Rey- e nolds, V. Phillips, K. Frost, S. Osborne, . ahn, Ju re n- wood, B. L. Herbold, Miss Gillette. FIRST RQW: E. Girardin, D. Girardin, N. Offhaus, S. Broska, A. Hart, A. Bork, L. Rush- er, S. Mirrow, D. Leutloff. 57' ,-'. i.Q'. , , . AAN flkd A- diHA-AM- ,A--LAM A V H YV -v. 'W - 7 SIXTH ROW: C. Miles, N. Coleman, P. Polen, E. Hornuug, S. Broska, A. Hart, L. Rusher, A. Ertel, M. Manti. FIFTH ROW: C. Cooper, B. L. Klempg N. Offhaus, H. Stetz, D. Beam, S. L. Kling, D. Black, R. Laney. FOURTH ROW: G. Lopez, B. Eastman, A. Giorgi, R. Friedl, J. Woelfle, A. Hess, S. Wekenman, M. Dentinger, J. Kenline. THIRD ROW: B. Kraatz, P. Kinnen, J. Greenwood, S. Morrow, M. Wirt, J. MacDavid, K. Maier, P. Zimmerman, A. Aldinger. SECOND ROW: C. Evanauskis, A. Heinz, E. Tryanowski, M. Reynolds, V. Phillips, S. Osborne, K. Frost, L. Kahn,J. Cozzolino. FIRST ROW: V. Hedges, L. Singer, E. J. Van Buskirk, M. Kyryk, B. Javert, D. Leutloff, A. Bork, A. Brunea, J. Gorenflo, H. Greis. OLD ENGLISH CLUB Like the Block L Club, the Old English L is composed of Senior high school girls who have earned their letters in sports activities. The social program of this organization usually includes a dance in conjunction with the Block L. A This year a baked goods sale was held to raise funds. '58 THIRD ROW: H. Robinson, D. Stansberry, R. Haute. J. Berent, M. Townsend, G. Frost, V. Indice, J. Blazejewski, B. Modaffari. SECOND ROW: L. Schal- berg, C. Herbert, L. Young. FIRST ROW: J. Mashlonik, R. Brown, Y. Lume, E. Rohl, R. Giza, M. Sobkiewicz. ABSENT: J. Latello.- BLOCK L CLUB The Block L consists of boys who have earned their letter by participation in the varsity sports. The joint dance held with Old English L, and the annual sports banquet are the major social functions of this organization. 59 -M -e -.-- - --- --LQ--A--f-f . 1 1 3 I 4 I 1 .1 4 i I 4 . 1 i 5 1 S - 3 1! ,J H J 1 5 1 pp 4 SECOND ROW: S. Broska, E. Hornung, A. Bork, P. Polen, A. Hart. FIRST ROW: S. Morrow, B. Eastman, D. Leutloff, E. J. Van Buskirk, M. Kyryk. CHEER LEADERS The ten girls on the varsity squad this year cheered for the L. H. S. undefeated football team. They also cheered the basketball team to many victories and introduced many new cheers for both sports. The squad was composed of an equal number of seniors and jun- iors. Five sophomores who cheered for the Jay Vee's during basketball season will advance to the varsity squad upon graduation of the seniors. 60 We w ...W , .l . ...Mgmt ll- J W, - , L. H. S.' WORLD WAR II VETERANS R. Rogers, E. Venditti, R. Nowak, J. Link. ABSENTEES E. Sokol, J. Jacobs. JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL STANDING: Miss Ada Snyder, J. Burke, E. Schilling SEATED: J. Basher, A, Cornish, E. Moore, M. Amoroso E. Snyder, M. Chaves, H. Ripley, R. Johnston, F. Torpf, C..Abendschein, P. Baker. ABSENTEES: J. Bennet,,d Baker, R. Fink, P. Fitzgibbon, S. Jacobsen. 61 S LIBRARY ASSISTANTS SECOND ROW: D. Girardin, R. Grevin, N. Davis, M. Chriss, J. Girardin, J. Blackmier, Miss Davis, K. Walter, L. Mil- denberger, A. Kupfer, P. Baker, M. Kessel, E. Herbold. FRONT ROW: R. Patrignani, J. Bork, N. Berent, J. Green- wood, A. Hart, V. Hedges, E. Seacon. ABSENT: T. Piont- kowski. OFFICE STAFF FOURTH ROW I SylV1S, J Chr1ss, B H1nsken, L Rusher, Leutloff N Luderman S Weber B Meldrum TH ROW M Gorenflo, J Greenwood S Yeska, D Stutzman, L M1ld8HbBPgBP, J Johnston, Hess, C Abendscheln SECOND ROW L Daloonzo, C CSQPOZI, G Eberhardt, J zen, L Pearles, S Morrow, E Hornung, S Broska EV8HBUSk1S D Black, A C1SZ6WSk1 D. '- ',L '. , . I . '. IRD a T. . la' . J.: J I 0 . . lo cross, v. Rohl,' v. Grains, sfniver. FIRST ROW: G. Mall . . . c. O . Q . , 62 -f-f-F -f-- --V --f-. -..eww ...,-,,4..i,:,k S' li' ,- -M ,-..,!n-- .W- Beoond Grade 1935-36 Colfax i Marcy Kitty y Rita F- Bob H. Kermit G. Alice H. Ray H. Kenneth Janis Helen Earl K D.Beam Betty G. ' Norma L. May Jean Emily Rita L. G. Frost Bob V. Harold N. Anita B. Bill E. Cathie E. Lorraine ' Claire and Lucille Theresa G. Betty K. M. Wirt ..i o..r. l,-l-,ll 1 J -.A. ...- ...-.--f - fm, 's' ' Y -vvf f-v - mws1 Q11 -1.11 Lf-1-1, 4 -,--7--J xv .T,,.. 1,-V, Y,-v . . ....+,, ., . .l .. . . . .,, ,Tss.. PATRONS- Alpha Gamma Sigma Mr. 8 Mrs. A. Anstett Ruth M. Anstett Mabel E. Bates Mt. 8 Mrs. A. Berent Joseph Berent Mr. A Mrs. M. L. Berg Mr. R Mrs. Willard F. Beyer Mr. A Mrs. J. S. Bigelow Mr. R Mrs. Wilfred Black Mr. A Mrs. Wm. Blessing The Boo-Boo's Austin Bock Mr. 8 Mrs. Frank Bove Breton's Bowling Alleys Mr. A Mrs. Carlton Breton Everett Bromwich Mr. R Mrs. Arthur I. Brock Mr. R Mrs. Milton Brown Mr. A Mrs. Theodore Brunea Miss Ethel Callahan Dick Chaffee Mrs. Ella Cimmerer Clymer, Mgr. of Redmen's Alleys Mr. R Mrs. Edward Colling nc crkyu Miss Arletta M. Cowan Cross's Antique Shoppe Cushing's Drug Store T Walton's Apparel, Inc. Dee and Johnny Compliments of Deja Photo Studio Richard Deuchler The Disochleats Even Fellows Mr. R Mrs. Hans Forstner E. N. Friedl Mr. k Mrs. Francis Frey Mr. 8 Mrs. Martin Frey A Friend Compliments of a Friend Lakeside Laundry Mr. 8 Mrs. Lewis Laney Carl Lathrop Jr. A Mr. 8 Mrs. Frederick J. Layer Mr. 8 Mrs. R. Leutloff Mr. R Mrs. Lopez nlmckyu Luke's Delicatessen Mr. A Mrs. I. E. MacDavid Mr. A Mrs. W. J. MaoDavid Dr. A Mrs. Berthold Maier Mrs. Anthony Manti Herbert Mason ' Mr. 8 Mrs. Howard Mason Howard Mason Jr. Mr. R Mrs. A. J. May Mr. 8 Mrs. Thomas Miles K ll Il From a friend A Mr. A Mrs. Anthony Galuski Mr. R Mrs. Raymond Gass le.. - .. ...l.,s...s.-..-1-..-s..,.,..n-..- - , , ,M , , Dr. E. M. Germain Mrs. F. Girardin Mr. A Mrs. J. Gonzales Mr. A Mrs. L. Gorenflo , Mr. A Mrs. Robert Gorenflo Mr. G Mrs. John Greenwood, Jr. Mrs. Frank Greiss A Mr. R Mrs. H. Hess E. Hoppe Mr. A Mrs. J. L. Huber nThe lnseparables,n Dick and Al Dr. R Mrs. Charles G. Irish Kappa Delta Theta Mr. 8 Mrs. L. Kimbrough Harry P. Kirst Mr. G Mrs. Eugene P. Klemp Mr. 8 Mrs. H. W. Kling Mr. A Mrs. Chas. J. Koestler Mr. A Mrs. Irving Kroecker Leo P. Kruze Mr. G Mrs. H. R. Moody Mr. H Mrs. Lester Moore The New York Store John 0'Hern Jr. Mr. K Mrs. E. Peck Mrs. William Purcell Mr. R Mrs. B. Putnam The Rexall Store--A. W. Peters Mrs. John Rogers ' Mr. A Mrs. Walter Rohl Mr. R Mrs. L. Rusher Miss Shirley Rusher Mr. K Mrs. William Rusher Antoinette Santomarco Mr. 8 Mrs. Del Schmidt Mr. James Sharp Mr. R Mrs. Fred Simme Anna Singer Slattery Brothers Service Station E. K. Smith Mrs. A. C. Stark Mr. Albert Stark Tillie Floyd D. VanBuskirk Ina Mae VanBuskirk Rosalee VanBuskirk A Victoria's Dress and Veil Shop Mr. A Mrs. Julius Volker Mr. K Mrs. William Volker Mr. 8 Mrs. Edwin Walter Mr. A Mrs. Clarence l. Ward Warther's Bakery Western DeLuxe Furniture Co. Robert Williams Mr. A Mrs. Robert L. Wirt Mr. E Mrs. Anthony Wojcik Mr. 8 Mrs. Robert D. Wright Mr. A Mrs. Lester W. Young Yankee Soda Bar Zahm's Restaurant Mr. Stanley Zokaitis .LQLLER 94. BUFFALO ff- --if---aims.:-. .d.n. .,,,, Jfsligggi. ,......,,. .L l.4.Q,,L.,g X-1-,JAMA im ng.-pg, .M Y , 7 , . . , - w,-.Q-grw. se' 'rm ggffXm::'e..n--. . -H'-s. Y ,,, . f -, 1 f -. . ' -.-H ,f,.- -- . . 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