Lancaster High School - Cayugan Yearbook (Lancaster, NY)
- Class of 1952
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'K , 'fi W? Ili 5 V1 :V mn 5 :F VV? in if H: in QT iw it 5 JE uk' Hu 73 df 3 EA Us an kv L 5 5 3 K, lf JL HW: A RENEW? E1 HEgZmwmgmgnmwgmmgwgwgmwmmm?-gmEmawggm2MWmEmMMEEEEEQEEMMw3EmEEmzgwgmgmwawggamgaamgmmwiggwwgmim gg ME EV is-Q mmlzm um? lg V 2525555L3EEEMmmgggggmwmawpggngmgggwmmgg SWMWQWEHW?,Wmmm5 - 5 N , J N 1 , f H QI if f W' L N ' X 'L I W! 1 x x N 1 W Foreword WHEN we, the Class of 1952, began high school, we entered the best years of our lives. These years were important ones, For they taught us teamwork, a respect for higher learning, and social intelligence. Our teamwork during the past four years came from working together to raise class funds, plan- ning school events and cheering our teams on to victory. Coming into an organization as an in- dividual and becoming part of a working body, developed personal qualities which will help us in future life. In these high school years, we learned the fundamentals of higher knowledge. From the aca- demic workwe gained experience in thinking for ourselves through individual research. This break- ing away from grade-school practices proved to be more of an adventure than we had foreseen, for it gave us a chance to use our own judgment. The school became the center of our social life, with dances, hobby activities, athletics, and various clubs. Here we became acquainted with social graces, we changed from self-centered children to broadi-minded individuals with respect for others. This is the quality which makes friends and influences people. We realize now that all we have learned in high school will reflect on everything we do in later life. So, at the end of our high school career we, the graduates of 1952, present the best years of our lives in this, our yearbook. Sue Bamhart Harold Schroeder -W I J' , -pf x I , gg-ffgf I , vi , V ww fl , X':'f,wP . , - -X FJ Zu ' I ,I .1 i i 5 3. X 1+ i 1 , N eq 2. we ,J fp ,-,aj i 1. as 3 -Q. , J' J' ,,..f' U ,gin 2559 -mia, I HX ' 1g.. ,.-wg, Qf, , 4, N D - Aki! ' if - V a' my 3 I Q 3 1 L 1 4 OUP I9 Z AYHGA PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS OF LANCASTER HIGH scHooL, LANCASTER, NEW YORK, AS A REMEMBRANCE OF THE Axfm-r n':'1 'fg1Hv M mfg ,MW , Xiflfa Xifszk ., -- L'-ff-M A Wim U jkitl. T 3 ,jp '32 Qfviji X . ff. ,r :ft ,T ff, - T V ,-lisa T T rgif 4 T 1 5 Egg ' R57 'ANI 5 2:7 L fp. if , I .. .... Jimi? .fig I- 1 ' .A:M5,- .A 1-R0 A Ev 'R ' T NE ' . L L Ag? if ' '11, Hiya . MN Re N516 A vga Rfk FK' 1 ' B WP rings: f 4? :Mg Q3 :T A 'P' .. ' 523 V E W ,L VE, T , , 5, fy ' A J53315 9 T' YE, 'fi T. 112229 ' I LJ, 7 1 U1 H OUR LIVE Dedzmizbn if 2 'i,,'s 9'l 5 'Um ,lf 27 ng lm r Es '--f' . qx:,.,2L . i l s 3 T 3 MR. ALLEN H. KUNTZ AS our class adviser for three years, Mr. Kuntz, you have indeed helped to make our stay at Lancaster High School the best years of our lives. Your patience, hard work, and kindness have left a lasting memory with us. So we, the Class of 1952, wish to express our gratitude by dedicating this, our yearbook, to you. 4 , . ,.,....... V Admzmkimizbn Principal Herman W. Kling, Superintendent of Schools Milton W. Brown, Assistant Principal Robert D. Wright 'YQ STUDENT HE LPERS Front: P. Schneider, M. Berns, B. Lindauer, M. E. Rusher Middle: D. Olszewski, M. Mitzel, D. Logal, J. Muetel, I. Messinger, I. Rohl, B. Ayres, V. Koestler, R. Sugg, D. Nuwer, I. Seifert, I. Lelek Back: L. H. S. OFFICE STAFFS Mr. Brown's Office: Mrs. King, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Kelly, Mrs. Waldmiller Mr. Kling's Office: Miss Spanitz, Miss Budzinski C. Taylor, A. Kihl, N. Bove, E. Boni, S. Germain, C. Smith, M. A. Basinski, A. Smith, F. Johnson, H. Schafer, M. Krieke I 14 flkmomzm MR. JOSEPH R. ADOLF TO a man who gave so much of his time, interest, and effort in twenty-nine years of unpaid service to the Lancaster Board of Education, the Class of 1952 wishes to pay special respect and honor. During his seventeen years as President of the Board, he helped promote an addition to our high school building, and the three new elementary schools now planned or under con- struction. The youth of Lancaster, and its whole educational system, lost a real friend and supporter in Mr. Joseph R. Adolf. 6 w hw- ffF1'R51,s .,n0i' ' ,SNS ,rf Boazm' O Eduwzizbn f tif , ,fi u.r.s. DISTRICT ta fir f rows!! Mr. Frank Seeger, Mr. Walter Winter, Mr. Brown, Mr, Raymond Over, g 1 ,gli Mr. Lyle Schoenthal, Mr. John Dauscher, Mr. Harold Davis THE Board of Education of Lancaster UFS District 58 has spent many hours during the last three years in planning educational facilities for Lancaster's boys and girls, both present and future . On April 30, 1948, Dr. W. K. Wilson of the State Education Department inspected our schools and recommended that we construct three new elementary buildings, as well as an addition to the high school. A Buffalo firm of architects, Duane Lyman and Associates, drew the plans, which were then approved by the Buildings and Grounds Division at Albany. If the original proposal to bond the district for two million, three hundred thousand dollars had not been defeated at the First election, the entire program would have been possible. On February 20, 1950 the district voters did approve of constructing two new grade schools, one on Como Park at S589,000 and the other on the Division Street site at S377,000. However, a proposal to ,build The Court Street elementary school was again defeated. In November 1950 the voters of District W8 voted an additional sum of 595,000 for the Central Avenue School. The new buildings are expected to be completed by September of this year. 7 -'W t 4 1 1 4 1 i it i i H ii l r 4 r 4 l 1 ,r i 'l i i -4 2 1 w L l K 1 I 1 i i it il i i l 1 i' l l 4 f and 'rf' W' I EVX GUIDANCE r PRIMARY .. 'Ii ...B 1 I I I ' I ENGLISH AN? BUSINESS DEP 1 MATHEMATICS Home ECONOMICS, MUSIC AND ART 8 mf W Eiga M- .IM livwggi-:-,...,71 - , Er. . . . Mfnm. ,., I I .1i13II.-.f,.- H is If vs-I--sm.:-5: -,is- I I iz SOCIAL STUDIES FJCMIW 'j Il GUIDANCE Mr. Schrader with Senior Richard Sroczynski PRIMARY Miss Payne, Mrs. Kenyon, Mrs. Palmeter SOCIAL STUDIES ' Mrs. Chase, Miss Van Name, Miss Mock, Miss Diana, Miss Snyder PHYSICAL EDUCATION Miss Rine, Miss Gillette, Mr. Java, Mr. Foyle ENGLISH AND LANGUAGES y PHYSICAL EDUCATION Seated: Mr. Kelleher, Miss Davis, Miss Kennedy, Miss Zuber, Miss Huber, Miss George Standing: Mr. Steinbroner, Mr. Patterson MATHEMATICS Mr. Rockwell, Mrs. Shannon, Miss Davies, Mrs. Karst BUSINESS DEPARTMENT Miss Warner, Mr. Jamieson, Miss Smedley, Mr. Koester HOME ECONOMICS, MUSIC AND ART Miss Putnam, Mr. Kemp, Mr. Schermerhorn, Mrs. Tefft, Miss Bates SCIENCE Mr. Rockwell, Mr. Kuntz, Mr. Wright, Mr. Simon INDUSTRIAL ARTS Mr. Nitchke, Mr. Seibel, Mr. Simmons, Mr. Debbins INDUSTRIAL ARTS SC I E NCE DE PARTME NT 9 Health 1st 2nd 3rd 4th row: IOWI l' OW. YOWZ .P TA. Executive COMMITTEE Mrs. Golus presiding: Mrs. Smith, secretary Mrs. Hartwick, Mrs. Ford, Mrs. Hughes, Mrs. Thompson Mrs. Petrasio, Mrs. Swanson, Mrs. Dyer Mrs. McGurk, Mrs. Bellas, Miss Bates, Mrs. Cupp Mr. Perrine, Mr. Rosenthal, Mrs. Weireck, Mr. Kling, Mr I0 Mrs. Burden, R. N., Dr. Addesa dental hygienists, Mrs. Vasbinder, R.N Wright Mr. Nicholson, Mr. Steinman, Mr. Woertz, Mrs. Rude Ss DISH WASHING AND STORAGE Miss Newberry, Mrs. Beckman, B. Beckman, Mrs. Barnet, Mr. Seitz CUSTODIANS .5 Q STUDENT CAFETERIA STAFF R. Kurz, F. Chmielewski, I. Wagner, J. Nicholson SERVING STAFF Mrs. Hirsch, Mrs. Berg, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Pollock, Mrs. Becker, Miss Putnam, Mrs. Seeger TI x VA ' lvnv, ' ff N 'iz SENIORS 1 all! .Av 'XX 1 F A J RSS' N V- 1 . ' ' K, - rf 'K -2 1 f ' 1' S s -A is - M it has 9' f . -. i s :WN . nf? nib-W FU' rs . is il . 'Sw ff . E --ff Sue Barnhart Regents AcGClemlC 1 ft, 5 A 'Z 1- ,- ' A QD . ,N ' Q ' 4, 'il wg, QQ-X Marie E. Berns Regents Academic Mary K. Blazeiewska General Academic Kf- if Richard Basher Wllllfim Bemef Regents Academic General Academic SUE BARNHART: National Honor Society 11,12, Student Council 12, Maroon Oracle 10,11,12, Discussion Club 12, Sophomore vice-president, Senior treasurer,' Baseball 9,l2, Basketball 9,10, 11,12, Bowling 9, 10,11,12, Rifle Club lo, Volleyball 9,10,11,12, Old English L 9,10,11,12, Table tennis 11, Cayugan 12. . .RICHARD BASHER: Golf 11,12...MARIE BERNS: Discussion Club 12, Office assistant 12, Band 10,11,12, Baseball 9, 10 11,12, Basketball 9,10,11,12, Bowling 10,11,12, Table tennis 11, Volleyball 10,11,12, Old English L 9,10,11,12, Cayugan 12. . .MARY BLAZEJEWSKA: Maroon Oracle 12, Discussion Club 12, Volleyball 11,12, Old English L 9,10,11, 12, Table tennis 12. Hail and farewell, dear conpanzons 14 IRE NE BOLDT: Discussion Club 12. . .ELEANOR BRENKUS: Discussion Club 12, Office assistant 9, Baseball 9,11,12, Basketball 9,10,11,12, Bowling 12, Volleyball 11, 12. . .RICHARD BRUNEA: Proiection Club 10,11,12, Mixed Chorus 11,12, Football 12, Rifle Club 11, Track 11,12, Block L 11,12. Friends that we know to be true, Raymond Brooks Riclwrd BFOPIWY Regents Academic General Academic 15 i N X Irene Boldt General Academic -an Q 54' . fr u lx Eleanor G. Brenkus Regents Academic Richard A. Brunea Regents Academic Z- fvw ,QQ QV A Q7 TD gl I lynn. -..nnunlulu-nun, . ,,., .,,. , ,zu nf' als Elizabeth B. Burke Regents Academic 'rw ' Q 1. 1 T... Carmela Ceppaglia Vocational Stenographic William R. Ciszak Regents Academic , .2 y A W., Ll 'P 152, I I 5 i ' A ., e. . gg ggi ,'ef ' y . y S53 .!FV' S, X was ' Vito S. Cavaleri Regents Academic Dorothy M. Burkhardt Regents Academic ELIZABETH BURKE: Student Council 11, Dramatics Club 10, Maroon Oracle 10, Glee Club 11,12, Mixed Chorus 12, Senior Play, Baseball 10,11,l2, Basketball 9,10,11,12, Volleyball 1O,11,12, Old English L 9,10,11,12, Cayugan12. . . DOROTHY BURKHARDT: Discussion Club 12, Bowling 9,10,11 12. . .VITO CAVALERI: Dramatics Club 11, Dis- cussion Club 12, Junior treasurer,,Football 10,11, 12, Baseball 9,10,11,12, Basketball 9,10,11, Block L 11, 12. . .CARMELA CEPPAGLIA: National Honor Society 11,12, Student Council 10, Maroon Oracle 11,12, Discussion Club 12, Office assistant 9,10, Baseball 9,1O,11,12, Basketball 9,12, Old English L 9,10,11,12, Cayugan12. The past with its rosy tonorrows, 16 ELIZABETH DALCONZO: Student Council 9,10, 11,12, Dramatics Club 10,11, Maroon Oracle 12, Discussion Club 12, Senior Play, Office assistant 9, Glee Club 9,10,11, Mixed Chorus 12, Senior secretary, Baseball 9,10,11,12, Basketball 9,10, 11,12, Bowling 9,10, Volleyball 9,10,11,12, Cheerleader 9,10,11,12, Old English L 9,10,11, 12, Ping pong 11, Cayugan 12. . .PHYLLIS DELL: Discussion Club 12, Office assistant 10, Glee Club 11,12, Mixed Chorus 11,12, Baseball 10,11, 12, Basketball 9,10,11,12, Bowling 11,12, Volleyball 9,10,11,12, Old English L 9,10,11, '12, Ping pong 11. . .RICHARD DYER: National Honor Society 11,12, Student Council 10, Dis- cussion Club 12, Proiection Club 10,11,12, Mixed Chorus 12, Sophomore secretary-treasurer, Football 9,10,11,12, Basketball 10,11,12, Golf lo,ll,l2, Volleyball ll, Block L 10,11,12, Cayugan 12. . .GORDON EDERER: Discussion Club 12, Cayugan 12. . .RALPH EZZO: Football 10. Gordon E . Ederer Richard El. Dyer Regents Academic Regents Academic ' 17 Elizabeth Dalconzo Vocational Stenographic Phyllis A. Dell Regents Academic Ralph J. Ezzo, Jr. General Academic 61: Gerald M. Feuerstein General Academic Eleanore A. Gac Regents Academic Ann E. Galasso Regents Academic Duane W. Fischer Barbara J. Fisher Regents Academic General Academic DUANE FISCHER: Discussion Club 12, Proiection Club 10,11, Stage crew 11,12, Office assistant 12, Rifle Club 12, Cayugan 12.. .BARBARA FISHER: Bowling 11,12. . .ELEANORE GAC: Baseball 9,10, 11,12, Basketball 9,10,11,12, Bowling 9,10,11,12, Volleyball 9,10,11,12,0ld English L 9,10,11,12 .. .ANN GALASSO: National Honor Society 12, Student Council 9, Dramatics Club 10,11, Discussion Club 10, Office assistant 11, Baseball 9,10,11,12, Basketball 9,10,11,12, Bowling 9,10,11,12, Volley- ball lO,I1,12, Old English L 9,I0,1i,I2. Days when our sorrows were few. 18 FRANK GERMAIN: Senior Play, Student Council 12, Dramatics Club 10,11, Discussion Club 12, Music Council 12, Office assistant 9, Mixed Chorus 11,12, Band 9,10,11,12, Football 9,10,12, Base- ball 9,10,11,12, Basketball 10, Block L 10,11,12, Cayugan 12. . .WILLIAM GOLUS: National Honor Society 11,12, Student Council 10,11, Maroon O'acle 10,11,12, Discussion Club 12, Mixed Chorus 10, Sophomore president, Junior vice- president, Senior president, Basketball 10, Rifle Club 11,12, Cross-country 12, School store 12, Cayugan 12. . .JEANNETTE GOULD: Art council 11, Cayugan 12. . .JOYCE HADSALL: Senior play, Dramatics Club 10,11, Maroon Oracle 12, Dis- cussion Club 12, Music council 12, Glee Club 9, 10,11,12, Mixed Chorus 12, Band 9,10,11,12, Baseball 9,10,11,12, Basketball 9,10,11,12, Bowling 9,10,11,12, Table tennis 11, Volleyball 9,10,11,12, Cheerleader 9,10,11,12, Old English L 9,10,11,12, Cayugan 12...BEATRICE HAKE: Maroon Oracle 12, Discussion Club 12, Art Council 10,11,12, Office assistant 11, Glee Club 10, Mixed Chorus 10,12, Band 9,10,11,12, Photography Club 10,11,12, Baseball 9,12, Basketball 9,12, Bowling 9,10, Volleyball 9,12, Old English L 9,10,11,12, Maiorette11,12, Cayugan12. Jeannette I. Gould Regents Academic Joyce A. Hadsall Regents Academic ju.. ine C' 1 C 19 .Y ,, f ' a f 9' w A' ' ix I f- 2 ' . A f r if ,.,,.., fr. 1' Frank Germain, Jr Regents Academic A MI: X S . i 1 if 1 xi x '54 3? r' William F. Golus Regents Academic Beatrice E. Hake Regents Academic lie , fh- Donald Hart Regents Academic 352' ' Gerald Hogan Regents Academic Shirley A. Javert Regents Academic X Z,ck 4 Richard P. Havens JOHN D- .Hawk Regents Academic Regents Academic v RICHARD P. HAVENS: Senior play, Dramatics Club 10, Discussion Club 12, Proiection Club 10 11, Mixed Chorus 11,12, Football 12, Baseball 10, Track 11,12, Cheerleader 11, Madrigal 11, Cayugan 12. . .JOHN HAWK: Discussion Club 12, Office assistant 9, Baseball 9,10,11,12, Cayugan 12. . .GERALD HOGAN: Discussion Club 12, Baseball 10...SHlRLEY JAVERT: Sen- ior play, Student Council 9, Dramatics Club 11, Discussion Club 12, Office assistant 9, Glee Club 9,10,11,12, Mixed Chorus 10,11,12, Baseball 10, Bowling 9, Basketball 9,10,11,12, Volleyball 9,1O,11,12, Old English L 9,10,11, 12, Madrigal 12, Cayugan 12. ' Sweet is the lay of the songbird, 20 I an FLORENCE JOHNSON: Discussion Club 12, Office assistant 10,11,12, Welcoming Committee 12, Record Club 12, Cayugan 12. . .CHESTER KACZMAREK: Cayugan 12. . .LORETTA KENT: Discussion Club 12, Bowling 9. ..ARLENE KIHL: Maroon Oracle 12, Dis- cussion Club 12, Glee Club 10,ll,l2, Basketball 9,10,11,12, Bowling 9,10,11,12, Volleyball 9,10, 11,12, Table tennis ll, Olcl English L 9,10,11,l2, Cayugan 12. - Fragrant the flowers Loretta Kent Vocational Bookkeeping on our may, Roger A. Kenyon Regents Academic 21 Florence Johnson Regents Academic Y , ., ' 4' .tv wry-ny' Q Chester Kaczmarek General Academic Arlene M. Kihl Vocational Stenographic , Q jj.. -. .' ' ' A in .4-M Joan M. Kihl General Academic 'fffl isis Violet B. Koestler General Academic Cheryl E. Korn Regents Academic 'Nba' Joyce M. Kihl Vocational Bookkeeping Shirley M. Klinkman Vocational Bookkeeping JOAN KIHL: Baseball 'l'l,12. . .JOYCE KIHL: Discussion Club 12, Bowling 12.. .SHIRLEY KLINKMAN: Maroon Oracle I1,12, Discussion Club 12, Baseball 9,1o,11,12, Baskefbqll 9,1o,11 12, Bowling 9,11,12, Table tennis 11, Volleyball 9,I0,l1,12, old English L 9,I0,I1,12, Cayugan 12. . .VIOLET KOESTLER: Office assistant 11, 12, Bowling 9,10,11,12, Volleyball 11, Old English L 9,10,11,12, School Store 12, Cayugan 12... CHERYL KORN: National Honor Society 12, Maroon Oracle 12, Discussion Club 12, Welcoming committee 12, Cayugan 12. Happy the dawn of the morning, 22 I LAWRENCE KOSIOREK: Proiection Club IO,II, 12. . .DOROTHY KOSZUTA: Cayugan 12. . . WILLIAM KOTANSKY: Student Council II, Discussion Club IZ, Football manager ll,l2, Baseball IO, Basketball manager I2. . .IRIS KRIEGER: Discussion Club I2, Band 9. Joyful the hours of our day. Iris L. Krieger Regents Academic William M. Kotansky Regents Academic ri -wx . wif' of 23 avi 5 v .. I kv LTI.. n . K i Lawrence D. Kosiorek Regents Academic 83' Dorothy Koszuta General Academic Kenneth R. Lahnen Vocational Bookkeeping -3' I 'Q N . 2 I4 A - ,QQ V,, , I . ' 3. , 7 i, WU , iid' , '-'fftflill-. Y -5' 'iv '.',',Q . ,wen -n - I 9-f:'lfQ5fId-' ,vain-A '- 2812111 ' IVNX ,, . -'in ' x 5' Q . ,Isa 4 fi x s f A .. - :iw iss 1 , . 1 :- w -Y W.. X., 41 .gf 3.3 ' Samuel G. La Porta General Academic xr, 1 :- gli as Janet R Le Roy Q Vocational Bookkeeping Marjorie A. Luke Regents Academic -W A ' -'P 1. . fb' V, , QQ leysg. ff' -A - ...H Regents Academic -,E Joan E. Lelek General Academic Vera L. Lein SAMUEL LA PORTA: Dramatics Club 10, Discussion Club 12, Football 9,10,11,12, Baseball 10,12, Basketball 10,11,12, Block L 12. . .VERA LEIN: Discussion Club 12, Girls' Shop Club 12.. .JOAN LELEK: Student Council 9, Office assistant 12, Mixed Chorus 9, Basketball 9, Bowling 9,10, Volleyball 9,11, Old English L 9,10,l1, 12. . . JANET LE ROY: Student Council 9,l1, Dramatics Club 11, Discussion Club 12, Baseball 9,10,l1,12, Basketball 9,10,11,12, Bowling 9,10,11,12, Volleyball 9,10,11,l2, Cheerleader 9,10,11,12, Old English L 9,10,11,l2, Ping pong11, Cayugan 12. . .MARJORIE LUKE: Senior play, Dramatics Club 10,1l, Maroon Oracle 11,12, Discussion Club 12, Office assistant 11, Glee Club 9,10,11, 12, Mixed Chorus 10,11,12, Band 9,10,11,12, Baseball 9,10,11,12, Basketball 9,10,11,12, Bowling 9,l0,11,12, Volleyball 9,10,11,12, Old English L 9,10,11,l2, Cheerleader 9,10,11,12, Table tennis 11, Cayugan 12. Crystal the skies bend above us 24 HARRY MARINELLI: Student Council l2, Dis- cussion Club l2, Proiection Club lO,ll,l2, Foot- ball l0,ll,l2, Baseball 9, Basketball ll, Rifle Club ll, Track l0,ll,l2, Block L ll,l2... RICHARD MCGUIRE: Football 9, Baseball 9. . . HARVEY MENZIES: Discussion Club l2, Football l0,ll,l2, Baseball l0, Track ll, Block L l2, Cayugan l2...ElLEEN MEYER: Glee Club 10, Baseball 9,l0,ll,i2, Basketball 9,l0,ll,l2, Bowling 9,l0,ll,l2, Volleyball 9,l0,ll,l2, Old English L 9,l0,ll,l2, Ping pong l'l,l2, Cayugan l2. Perfumed the earth and the air Richard McGuire Hdrvey D- Mef1ZieS General Academic Regenfs Academic f-- A 'R A' egg ' . fv- ' 12' . , , q m a ' 'I Y ff, - on 1 1 1 25 f A s if . f , I 'A 'Qfiy ! Y , i. ., . . - xxx, -, - '. ,iswn ig Y. LMA - ' Q. ,i W. ' gm, Harry Marinel li General Academic its 'A Q 5, , ,gk John Martzolf Regents Academic Eileen C. Meyer General Academic , , 1.-wa, ff If filo ln!! l 3 , if M' f w Q, A ff W P Je ,R X l 1 i l l 1 1. 4 i 2 'S' 'Nw frwifvy 0' 1 C - we . E 4 i Ronald P. Mills Regents Academic 1 aw 'il' g . fn' , 4 . 1, W ,, , ,t '. 1' 3. .X vii., 'rf ., .. I A ..- fir?- 1 Marcia Mutton Vocational Stenographic Dorothy A. Nuwer Vocational Stenographic ix Aim 5 HWY ff 'X Q 3 ...Fri Joan E. Muetel General Academic Larry Munger General Academic RONALD MILLS: Student Council 11,12, Dramatics Club 11, Maroon Oracle 10,11,12, Dis- cussion Club 12, Proiection Club 9,10,11,12, Art Council 1O,11,12, Mixed Chorus 10,11,12, Junior president, Photography Club 1O,11,12, Rifle Club 11,12, Track 9,10,11,12, Cross-country 9,10,11,12, Block L 9,10,11,12, Cayugan 12... JOAN MUETEL: Office assistant 12. . .LARRY MUNGER: Mixed Chorus 12. . .MARCIA MUTTON: Dramatics Club 10, Maroon Oracle 11,12, Dis- cussion Club 12, Band 12, Baseball 9,10,11,12, Basketball 9,10,11,12, Bowling 9,10,11,12, Volleyball 9,10,11,12, Table tennis 11, Old English L 9,l0,11,12. . . DOROTHY NUWER: Mar- oon Oracle 12, Discussion Club 12, Office assistant 12, Volleyball 9,10,11,12, Old English L 11,12, Cayugan12. What can our friends tho they love us 26 FRED PARKS: Student Council 9, Football 9,10,l1, 12, Baseball 9,11,12, Basketball 9,11,12, Volley-' ball 11,12, Block L10,11,12. . .DONALD PAULSON: Music Council 12, Mixed Chorus 10,11,12, Football 11, Baseball 10,11,12, Block L 11,12...IRENE PIONTKOWSKI2 Discussion Club 12, Basketball 9, 12, Volleyball 9,12, Old English L 9,10,11,12, Cayugan 12. . .RAYMOND PUTNAM: Discussion Club 12, Band12. Give us than school days more fair? Norman J. Pfohl General Academic -sc Irene Piontkowski Vocational Stenographic 27 Q. ..': rl K , sm f f ik - -,'ja4g,gg5,,f . - Fred R. Parks Regents Academic wi? 'W n Q 11. Donald Paulson Regents Academic Raymond Putnam Regents Academic j'5 4 15 fl Q 4 gf -Q ' of 1, 1 if 1- , if .4 Q f' ,i,,, g 2. J W- , K . F . f ,. if 'f -f .4 T R 1. il xifx. George Radder Andrea Robbins General Academic Re9en15 Academic Harold D. Rowley General Academic Myron Salvadore Regents Academic , 1 Ffh . gg 1. , 2 .ff , ,. 1-ff g f- . -4 ,Qs-jf ' ,ff 's1'K' x XX . ik N . if fg-f-wggfiis - Y if Q' , v .K Q51 , ,' wif fx KS Jacqueline Rohl Regents Academic GEORGE RADDER: Maroon Oracle 12, Discussion Club 12, Rifle Club 11,12. . .ANDREA ROBBINS: National Honor Society 12, Student Council 9,10, Dramatics Club 10, Maroon Oracle 12, Discussion Club 12, Senior play, Music Council 9, Glee Club 9,10,12, Mixed Chorus 10,12, Band 9,10,11, 12, Baseball 9,lO,11,12, Basketball 9,1o,11,12, Bowling 9,10,11,12, Volleyball 9,10,11,12, Cheerleader 9,1O,11,12, Old English L 9,10,11, 12, Table tennis 11, Cayugan 12.. .JACQUELINE ROHL: Bond maiorette 9,10,11,12, Junior secre- tary, Basketball 9,lO,11,12, Bowling 9,10,11, Volleyball 9,10,11,12, Old English L 9,10,11,12, School store 12, Ping pong 11, Cayugan 12. . .MYRON SALVADORE: Discussion Club 12, Football 10, Base- ball 9,10, Coyugan12. Hail and farewell, dear companions 28 DEVON SCHERMERHORN: National Honor socaefy 11,12, Maroon.OracIe 10, D iscussion Club 12, Mixed Chorus 11,12, Band 9, Tennis 10, Block L 11,12, Madrigal 12, Cayugan 12, Boys' State 11.. . RICHARD SCHILLING: Football 10, Track 11,12, Block L 11,12, Cayugan 12.. .ANN SCHMIDT: Discussion Club 12, Girls' State 11, Baseball 9,1O, 11,12, Basketball 9,10,11,12, Bowling 9,10,11, 12, Volleyball 9,10,11,12, Old English L 9,10,11, 12, Cayugan 12. . .PATRICIA SCHNEIDER: Dis- cussion Club 12, Office 'assistant 12, Basketball 12, Volleyball 11,12, Girls' Shop Club 12.. .HAROLD SCHROEDER: Senior play, Dramatics Club 11, Maroon Oracle 11,12, Discussion Club 12, Mixed Chorus 11,12, Band 12, Rifle Club 12, Tennis 11, 12, Cayugan 12. , Friends that we kn Ann L. Schmidt Vocational Stenographic YN. ow to be true, Patricia M. Schneider Regents Academic SX 1 Ti 'air Devon Schermerhorn Regents Academic Wwe.-Q Richard Schilling Regents Academic Harold Schroeder Regents Academic i -ill 29 vs---v E .. V, ,.,,,..c-ln- .. , C il S9325 X67 s. I Ronald A. Schutt Regents Academic Q, me f . .ef fxll' -5 K .. f J 4 Q f I ' 6 . sf :L D mass gan. ns. K fl James J. Setter Regents Academic ' Arlene Smith Vocational Stenographic ,WW riff' t.,l ., i L J E ity - Adrienne E. Selch Regents Academic Ilse Seifert Vocational Stenographic RONALD SCHUTT: Discussion Club l2, Football l2, Rifle Club l2, Cayugan l2...lLSE SEIFERT: National Honor Society l2, Discussion Club l2, Music Council l2, Glee Club l2, Mixed Chorus l2, Basketball 9,l0,ll,l2, .Volleyball ll,l2, Cayugan l2. . .ADRIENNE SELCH: Discussion Club l2, Band 9. . .JAMES SETTER: Rifle Club I0 ll,l2, Track ll,l2, Cross-country l2, Block l. l2, Cayugan 12. . .ARLENE SMITH: Maroon Ora- cle l2, Discussion Club 12, Baseball 9, l0,ll, l2, Basketball 9,l0,ll,l2, Bowling 9,l0,ll,l2, Rifle Club I0,ll,I2, Volleyball 9,1O,II,12, Old English L 9,lO,ll, l2, Ping pong champ ll, Cayugan l2, The past with its rosy tonorraws V 30 ELEANOR SMITH: Dramatics Club 10,11, Dis- cussion Club 12, Basketball 9,l0,11,12, Bowling 9,10,11,12, Volleyball 9,10,11,12, Baseball 9,12, Old English L 9,1O,11,12, Senior play, Cayugan 12. . .JOYCE SMITH: Discussion Club 12. . . RICHARD SROCZYNSKI: Football 11,12, Student Council 10, Discussion Club 12, Baseball 9,10,11, 12, Block L 10,11,12, Cross-country 10, Cayugan 12. . .FRED STEINER: Cayugan 12. . .ARTHUR STROH: Dramatics Club 10, Discussion Club 12. Days when our sorrows were few. Richard M. Sroczynski Fred Steiner Regents Academic General Academic 4 . x I 4 l I K. A, . ig is ' 31 gl. 2- Un ' SJ' . .L iw , gitfgfwg Eleanor L. Smith Vocational Bookkeeping fin Joyce A. Smith Vocational Bookkeeping Arthur J. Stroh Regents Academic 4 4 It Gloria D. Sturm Vocational Stenographic 4 Joan Trobert Vocational Stenographic Patricia A. Ulrich Regents Academic Rosemary Sugg Arthur Tamrowski Vocational Stenographic Regenfs Academic GLORIA STURM: National Honor Society 11,12, Student Council 11,12, Maroon Oracle 12, Dis- cussion Club 12, Music Council 9,10, Office assistant 9, Glee Club 9,10, Mixed Chorus 10,11, 12, Band 9,10,11, Baseball 9,lO,l1,12, Basket- ball 9,10,11,12, Bowling 9,10,1l,12, Volleyball 9,10.,1l,12, Old English L 9,10,11,I2, Madrigal 12, Cayugan 12. . .ROSEMARY SUGG: Discussion Club 12, Baseball 11, Basketball 10,11, Bowling 10,11, Volleyball 11, Old English L 9,10,11,12, Cayugan 12. . . ARTHUR TAMROWSKI: Student Council 9,10,11,12, Dramatics Club 10, Maroon Oracle 12, Discussion Club 12, Senior play, Art Council 11,12, Mixed Chorus 12, Senior vice- president, Cheerleader 11, Cayugan art editor 12. JOAN TROBERT: Cayugan 12. . .PATRICIA ULRICH: Discussion Club 12. 32 MARIE VETTER: Bowling 11,l2, Cayugan 12... JUNE VOSS: Art Council l0,l1, Rifle Club 10,ll, 12, Volleyball 11. . .MARLYN VOSS: Discussion Club 12, Art Council 12, Baseball 12, Basketball 12, Rifle Club 1O,l1,12, Cayugan12...ALMA VRIESEN: Senior play, Discussion Club 12, Library assistant 9, Office assistant ll, Baseball 11,12, Basketball 9,lO,Il,l2, Rifle Club 10,11, 12, Volleyball 9,l0,ll,l2, Old English L 9,lO,ll, 12, Cayugan 12. . . NORMAN WILD: Maroon Oracle ll,12, Discussion Club 12, Art Council 12, Mixed Chorus 12, Cayugan 12. Marlyn V055 Alma J. Vriesen General Academic Regents Academic , , 4+ 'Y .vfwg I it xx 33' 'fain' Marie N. Vetter General Academic 1 5, - , f . June E. Voss Regents Academic Norman J. Wild Regents Academic Q Tis? A.: N I - x. V- sb, 3 1 N, A xv Fi.. v 'lah . X X 1 5,. 1 msg, .QQ .,-.3-gf , 'A wg v 1 SR ! 2 2 ' ' E , D' 1 3'3 . Q A rf, ,Pi x Day Willse PUU1 Wl'Obbe1 Regenfs Academic General Academic DAY WILLSE: Discussion Club 12, Football 10,11, 12, Tennis 11,12, Block L 12.. .PAUL WROBBEL: Football 9,1O,11,12, Track 9,1O,11,12, Block L 10,11,12, Cayugon 12. In Memorzdm wif N..- 'ai' RICHARD E. HAVENS WE wish to pay tribute to this member .of the Class of 1952, whose death in the summer of 1950 was a real loss to our Senior group as well as to his family. 34 1 I -fsv, ff, gl ' r- fx a ...L .L ,i W, ...dk -rl v. I':' 7 S .Q .A ff. 0 . I . - , 1 ' .'f.- '. I J ' t ' 1 Q I I I 5 1 5 Q 5 rs:-Q X X f x A fv , ., 1 , 1 a. . iv V '- . C- me V, it . 4 s . A is . -. xi Q4 0 Q - .- X ' ' I 5 . .k s ' Y . si 'XX 4 Q? s, 5 , 1 . v no , f .. .i x 1 .. + 1 , - I - c 4 N r K s ,, 1 ' I' . I . N . I .t' ' 1 . ...t . ,.t ' sw J' - o ' 0 .,, S .llulr 1 'i , I I. ,. hi, I I . ,. - Q , Clam Hilary untz was made our adviser in 1950, the present class of 52 established a record at L. H. S. by promoting the largest magazine sales campaign in the school's history. This fund gave our treasury a good start. Under its capable'officers--President William Golus, Vice-president Sue Barnhart, and Secretary-treasurer Richard Dyer--the class also staged a suc- cessful Sophomore Hop. WHEN Mr. Allen K As Juniors we selected green and silver for class colors, the camellia as our flower. Ronald Mills was elected president, William Golus vice-president, Jacqueline Rohl secretary, and Vito Cavaleri treasurer. The highlight of our social events was the Junior P ' rom, using a blue-moon setting as its theme. ' For this , s c ose William Golus for oresident, Arthur Tamrowski for vice-president, Elizabeth Dalconzo '27 .. for secretary, .and Sue Barnhart as treasurer. Our Senior Social K Nights proved very popular. Our ball , held at the Masonic Temple in February, and our annual play, Meet Corliss J if Ar h ' c er , held in March, were the outstanding class efforts. all-important Senior Year the clas h With graduation drawing near, the Class of 1952 feels that so for it has lived up to its motto, The post, the present, and the future are V ours. . A SENIOR OFFICERS President William Golus . Vice-President Arthur Tqmrowski Treasurer Sue Barnhart Adviser Mr. Allan Kuntz SeCf9fU Y Elizabeth Dalconzo 4 - Q , .,,j- ,r '... . . --,--,.,, :,, .. ,. -. ..g V 0--,I ' - . - I , I u 4 Q' '. .. g..v..,,. P. H Q .' L -ul., .,j, ., . I... , 35. ,I . 4 I a . 10ur-4 - fluffy VALEDICTORIAN Sue Barnhart Average 93.83 ' ,pl N fi Y' 2 Fd' hr! HP' .. , 3. .,,,i. 0 Zi. ..1, ,.. Q- .. .'-.'- .v 1 SALUTATORIAN ,7 I , i William Golus '. Average 92.98 S our 1952 Cayugan goes to press, the averages for the valeclictorian, salutatorian and runner-ups have iust been determined. It is with pleasure that we announce the names of our scholastic stars. They not only represent the highest in scholarship but also rate tops for service to our schooll Success to them! Cheryl Kom Average 92. 97 36 , ,. . - ,.-.- 5, .l 'fri' -- ' Q. - .5 me .V 7,-X . R.. id? .LQ 4 Q. . .1 5-1,-sf' 3' ' ' . 'N 'N .. ,'. , , 1 1 'fs' fu'- s X . A ,. g.. cf A 'l' Devon Schermerhorn ' Average 92. 34 CLASS OFFICERS: Miss Diana, adviser, M. E. Rusher, secretary: J. Grace, treasurer, R. Lipski, president: R. Rohl, vice-president. CLASS COLORS: crimson and silver, CLASS MOTTO: Not for ourselves, but for all. GIRLS: lst row: A. Inglese, A. Adolf, E. Szafranski, P. Halpin, H. Piontkowski, B. Lindauer, I. Stevens, R. Gnagnerelli, R. Lachatg 2nd row: C. Peters, J. Piasecki, M. Krieke, M. A. Basinski, J. Smyth, I. McIntyre, M. A. Winiecki, M. McCutcheon, H. Schafer D. Nichols, 3rd Row: J. Gierlinger, I. Symenow, R. Fu11eX.D. K'lotz,R. Regan, B. Ayres, M. Lume, Sergi, I. Krupa, M. Motz, 4th row: V. Nevins, D. Olszewski, N. Contant, A. Kurz, D. Mikula, M. Robinson, C. Stark, C. Ahr, J. Messinger, A. Smith, M. Sweetman, M. E. Rusher, L. Adamsp 5th row: S. Long, M. Meininghaus, S. Trynowski, S. Muscarella, A. Piontkowski, I. Glor, A. Havens, M. A. Berner, J. Grace, I Chapman, B. Wichlac, C. Taylor. . BOYS: 6 ' Top row: R. Schaff, C. Gerlock, G. Ederer, F. Stresing, C. Bellas, C. 4 v' Chapman, K. Wallis, D. Colling, R. Lipski, J. Gnojekg 4th row: H. Aldinger, F. Thill, H. Scott, D. Goldbach, F. Haas, I. Nelson, H. Vansplunder, I. Bulera, D. Spanitz,G.Stutzmang Middle row: F. Petrasio, G. Davies, D. Bernacki, F. Aldinger, T. Setter, W. Bicksler, C. Madge, T. Sweetman: 2nd row: R. Rohl, R. Konieczko, E. Ripa, D. Danler, C. Baranowski, D. fumbff Clam 195 Cassillo, W. Witherellg Bottom row: R. Beckman, C. Wild, D. Eberhardt, J f . ' Q BMJ, ,jfd b'V Q lx fff X fi b ff G 6 V 61 az' N . if 5 M KK 7 , ,- '.f-L Ja g 5 6 XG Q WJ.9Xf? Q 1 JM tx' ., 151111 : ' AC TI VI 'Qgop gawk Wal Www ,3 Wgflf ,.,..-- 40 xrykf ,wa- ' 39551 xxx-59455 X, ,..4 wean k.,.f P- g 5 -. I O9 ' -1 - I I ' QYWQG V ' f1'A 3 .1 5 17117 77Lf7f7nfj fr L g Q X ix ' f tr f K 1 Ni I , ,,, 7 Q33 Q miiff , X ,u., . fumor 7 ' . . 1 ,..,.m-+,.,uMn . , 4 A 'Q . Pfam y u K ' N elk! :Q I v I Y s In ,pmyp vw-M W H -Y mlulnn-W.-vw ... V 1 4 1 I . ,iii -Y . 'QE' DI- 1 Q -.rqfilff ff 1' 2-ILP - 212' .-'2' ?f1'J ,. 1 'E-7'14 F: E1 .., .,. A e..f'xf'-iw -' ...L A , .-,-f -Aj 59? ' I - fL?',1-453' 43 Ps XOR BALL 5 SES SCO, X951 A XAA. . Y: ixbaxj Y ebolad vKp,50Nxc WFMVLV, um-sw by aoicaoqswg' axnkeelxoxx S290 02-nclxxxg 9-1 1 A if 1' f , :ff 5062715 ffazwkzm Dance CONTEST WINNERS R. Wahl, A. Hughes, Mr. Kuntz, F. Germam P Wrobbel OFFICERS L. Hadsall, B. Sandusky,. M. McCutcheon, C. Bellas, P. Golus, Miss Snyder, R. Mills, Mr. Kelleher, K. Ribbeck, P. Stendohl finden! Council , if A LIVE LY election last spring brought victory to the Progressive Party over the Constructive Party. The winning group's program included a date bureau, a sports queen, and publication of a student information handbook. , Ronald Mills was elected president, Carl Bellas, vice-president, Margaret McCutcheon, secretary, and Patricia Stendahl, treasurer. For the first time at L. H.S. a regulation voting machine was used for this purpose, so that our students could become familiar with one. ,' -im ll ll X sENnoR sruosm couNclL MEETIING R. Mills presiding --- M. McCutcheon, J. Nelson, M. Divis, M. Schmitz, A. Piontkowski, E. Dalconzo, A. Tamrowski, C. Fisher, S. Barnhart, F. Germain, C. Chapman, R. Kohler, A. Berent, D. Eberhardt, R. Bulman, C. Bellas, C. Gerlock, H. Marinelli, W. Salvadore, G. Sturm, I. Chapman, C. Peters. 643.9 JUNIOR STUDENT COUNCIL MEETING X X Q 4 ' 1 P K. Ribbeck presiding --- I lst row: C. Luke, P. Ezzo, B. Krieger, W. Eberth , B, Sandusky 2nd row: H. Sugg, R. Lanthicr. G. Cross. P. Klaasesz, C. Peters, P. Koster 3rd row: L. Wood, 1. Bell, E. Olivieri, I. Karl, I.Roz1er, S. Motz ff -T Qi W Flip! fly B 1 X, 5 I AT THE VOTING BOOTH ,sv lv , Supervisor Stanley I. Keysa, R. Mills, W. Golus Naizbnazl Honor 5001201 SCHOLARSHIP, SERVICE SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY Miss Van Name, adviser Ann Galasso, Cheryl Korn, Andrea Robbins, Devon Schermerhorn, Carmela Ceppaglia, Richard Dyer, Gloria Sturm, William Golus, Sue Barnhart, Ilse Seifert THIS year's members of the Senior Honor Society served as recep- tionists in the first floor corridor. They sponsored several candy sales to increase their treasury, hoping in the future to use this fund for needy scholarship students. The group also financed the donation and cost of framing the organization's charter, to be displayed in the main corridor. JUNIOR HON OR SOCIETY Janice Karl, Beth Lupton, Robert Weirick, Barbara Sandusky, Yvonne Wirt, Joan Rozler, Miss George, adviser, Karl Ribbeck, Beth Kroecker THE Lancaster Chapter of the National Junior Honor Society was first organized in 1951, when it was installed as part of the national group. Officers for this year are: Yvonne Wirt, president, Barbara Sandusky, vice-president, Robert Weirick, secretary, and Beth Lupton, treasurer. 48 ..-- .H -r----W., .V I II -- M. Berns, J. Leroy, A. Vriesen, S. Klinkmagr, P. Ulrich, L. Kent, A. Tamrowski, R. Mllls, D. Schermerhorn, V. Lein III -- V. Cavaleri, R. Sugg, F. Johnson, G. Radder, Miss Van Name, A. Galasso, I. Kihl. I. Krieger IV -- M. Salvadore, F. Germain, H. Schroeder, D. Willse, P. Dell, J. I-ladsall, A. Robbins, Miss Van Name, R. Havens, W. Kotansky, M. Luke, H. Marinelli. V -- R. Regan, S. Barnhart, C. Ceppaglia, E. Dalconzo, G. Sturm, S. Javert, E. Smith, A. Kihl, M. Blazejewski, D. Nuwer, C. Korn, W. Golus, H. Menzies, D. Fischer, Miss Van Name, R. Dyer, R. Putnam, I. Hawk, G. Hogan D .YCMIIZDYG Cfub I-A A. Schmidt, A. Smith, I. Piontkowski, M. Voss, M. Mutton, P. Schneider, Miss Van Name 49 ........,-......-...- -W-.. -.,......-W. ..-.......-W. , . .. , . .. ,,...,,,,,, Y U Cbomf 1st row: M. Luke, S. Iavert, A. Robbins, G. Sturm, D. Nichols B. Burke, C. Fragale, N. Havens, C. Schaff 2nd row: E. Dalconzo, S. Long, S. Trynowski, G. Cross, J. Hadsall, B. Ayres, M. A. Winiecki, I. Seifert, J. Glor 3rd row: R. Mills,-D. Paulson, R. Rohl, R. Schaff, F. Germain, R. Hughes, R. Havens, A. Tamrowski, H. Schroeder 4th row: S. Koster, B. Havens, W. Witherell, R. Brunea, N. Wi C. Gerlock, I. Nelson, D. Schermerhorn, R. Dyer K Madfz' all MXN G. Sturm, S. Javert, B. Burke, I. Seifert, R. Mills, D. Paulson, D. Schermerhom, R. Havens 1 f .4-s, Counczf F. Germain, L. James, D. Nichols, I. Seifert, D. Paulson, M Jamleson A. Meiningha s Bmw' f c A 'iff S 2 I ,-mf P19010 Club At table: C. Fisher, C. Selch At the enlarger: I. Grace, R. Mills, B. Hake Mr. Schermerhorn, adviser S Aw Commziiee Top row: R. Mills, N. Wild, A. Tamrowski, B. Hake, D. Gerlock, M. Brauen Bottom row: D. DeBacy, C. M. Voss Center: Miss Bates, adviser Corrin N Plfojleaizm Club Standing: R. Mills, R. Dyer, H. Marinelli Seated: I. Hodan, L. Kosiotek, M. Daehn, D. Spanitz, D. Domeracki, G. Stutzman, Mr. Perrine NEW MEMBERS Seated Mr Perrine R Wahl Standrng A Kosiorek E Koster R Falconer E Holler D Morrow D Grets R Thompson T Mrkula ,rf , V J-' I Lx, V' cf 1 k' 'lf 7 x. hx., Af ,fuer 7 ls- . K., K A 1' Off ,.. -f f,. MAROON ORACLE STAFF 1st row: F. Parzynski, S. Barnhart, C. Ceppaglia, S. Kllnkman, Miss Zuber 2nd row: M. Divis, C. Korn, B. Kreager, P. Golus, D. Smith, L. Wood, N. Blair, C. Sergi, C. Brown, M. Lume, L. James, E. Dalconzo, M. Blazejewski, A. Robbins, M. Luke 3rd row: D. Nuwer, C. Ahr, A. Kihl, B. Hake, A. Smith, G. Sturm 4th rows N. Wild, G. Radder, R. Mills, W. Golus, A. Tamrowski 53 GMS J Glee Club qLv..-'-- -f-v-f- W- .JC lst row: R. VanSicke1, F. Ardillo, P. May, C. Fragale, C. Wendel, M. Zarnikau, H. Gnojek, M. Brooks, A. Aicher, L. Kupka, I. Madge, R. Loudenslager, G. Cross, S. Green 2nd row: C. Schmidt, N. Germain, I. Wadel, A. Stephan, C. Schaff, N. Havens, J. Smyth, M. Lume, L. James, S. Windnagle, 3rd row: M. Hrysyzczn, C. Peters, M. Muselak, M. Mitzel, B. Ayres, M. Judd, M. Krieke, J. Gierlinger, S. Trynowski, P. Dell, Jamieson, J. Stevens, R. Gnagnarelli, L. Adams, Stendahl Basinski, M. Ramp, P. Marks, A. Giorgini, C. Batt, Kihl 4th row: D. Nichols, M. McCutcheon, J. Hadsall, M. Winiecki, Y. Wirt, M. Vriesen, I. Seifert, J. Glor, B. Beyer, S. Mutton, L. Roll, M. Martle, A. Kurz, J, Chapman, J. Brown, B. Kroecker, S. Javert, A. Robbins, M. Luke Tmmmg 50174627 Seated: D. Vansickel, D. Kupfer, M. Jamieson, C. Selch, D. Smith, D. Taylor, J. Java, S. Frost, J. Burger, M. Swarmie, N. Cummings, F. Reed, M. Roll, C. Corrin, V. Clark, L. Roll Standing: B. Swanson, Donald Doig, David Doig, D. Donatello, D. DeBacy, Mr. Kemp, M. Hauber, J. Ewing, L. Wood. B. Havens, C. Burger, L. Schmitz 54 mv... ,.,, A Libmry A VERY active organization, the Library Club has members who check books at the main desk, collect overdue fees, and repair worn volumes. From their treasury they have purchased a swivel book shelf now in use. In the near future the club will sponsor a theater party to raise money for ' . ,YV7 another piece of library equipment. Seafedr A- Pi0I1lk0WSki. Miss Davis. I. Molinaro, R. Weirick, H. Monnin, M. Vriesen, M. Antonicelli, G. Olszewski Standing: A. Stephan, C. Ser-gi, D. Olszewski, C. Schmidt, Miss Snyder, E. Piasecki, R. Piontkowski, P. Stevens, E. Beckendorf, J. Krupa, R. Lachat .. rg M .X g. ern , femozf Play ss? I - Seated F Germain S Javert B Burke H Schroeder A Vriesen CAST Standing: A. Tamrowski, E. Smith, Mr. Schrader, director: A. Robbins, E. Dalconzo, I. Hadsall HE cast worked diligently under Mr. Schrader's direction to produce Meet Corliss Archer on March 7 and 8, 1952. The plot concerned a typical teen-age girl, and a near catastrophe in the Archer and Frank- lin household. Corliss wrote an imaginary diary telling what a drunkard her father was, and how her boyfriend was making illegal moonshine. This was read by an old maid cousin who believed it. To the delight of the audience, several mix-ups occurred before the plot finally straightened out, and Corliss returned to her normal life. STAGE CREW: F. Stresing, D. Fischer, R. Bulman, Mr. Nitchke 55 J .mi-Mira v.11-sig-1--QibQ5l:s1agfF- -- f rl' wr ,,,-MSX-XLQQ ww -:fm X gif, At if U if . 5Q.wvAf5,,.NKS?A..,kMwgyi KKA. ,. :LL .. ,fm .. .,M..,,.,,, -- -5, k,..k , ..-,- , 32? .Lew f.:?-.THWQZN , fR.,.w?2- 1 fab ,, v , ,WS .-L. , ,V W 1 Mb.,,.,,, , ., . k... 5,55 V-gr... .. sm .A if 2: 2. .153 s f. .fiQ.-wk. MY- .. X ...,.w,, .. pf 5 1 4 yn' Q Alf' I tJ , . l.N gl -A ff f-4:4-X 115 'View . - ' l Qiifbf. . T ig K ff f' 5 .. ,ff 191 ,. K -1 .4 5X E NE MQ xx I N , K Pby5zmfEaz'uC51izbn Staff Mr. Simon, Dr. Addesa, Mr. Java Mr. Koester, Mr. Foyle 58 s, :rl F5 .gk Y KL, U X 4-5 Cbeefffmdezcf THE J. V. cheering squad is composed of six sophomore girls. They were chosen when freshmen, and next year will advance to varsity cheerleaders., This year's varsity group were lecl by their peppy captain, Liz Dalconzo. In the last four years the girls have introduced many new yells such as The Score Cheer, Set 'em in the High Chair, and the Alma Mater cheer. VARSITY SQUAD J. Hadsall, M. McCutcheon, J. Leroy, M. Sweetman, M. E. Rusher L. Adams, A. Robbins, M. Luke digg, E. Dalconzo, L. James 0 'G '10 V13 'F fsJ 2f 0.o Q J. v. SQUAD lp. fJbJ'o0 Go .Q 1, 926 0 'PJ' 0100! 'Z' . - . +10 0' 4 9,51 6 Readmg c1ockw1se: C. Fragale, 11, Q' 00 o I 1' 6 . . Q, 0- oo 076 QQ, 499 .0,.o M. Schmltz, B. Klnner, A. Anderson, 1,2 0,900 60 -6, 4:0 'bm 006 N. Havens, N. Germain 11 ' G0 0J'o0J 5' O59-' 'C Q4.Q? 766: - -2 V 14,0 185- iszooodfz 12-,QJf5qix0,oo oboe 0 fig- . -O., o og. ff Qs Q' 15' 0' 'Y r Gp if Oo 'G' ef: ' O O 0 . ss 4240 4 QP4'9Qw2.+ ofa Q Q9,,'9p 439 '31 3,000 dzfzofcpib Qftf 725 W -,.-.., . ...W .-.q.-...... .-, Fooibazll SCORES L.H.S. 33, Pine Hill 6 L.H.S. 26, Medina 6 L. H.S. 33, Hamburg 12 L. H.S. 13, E.Aurora 14 L.H.S. 13, Depew 13 L.H.S. 12, W.Senecc 13 L.H.S. 19, Amherst 6 Won 4, Lost 2, Tied 1 FIRST STRING 1st row: F. Petrasio, P. Wrobbel, C. I H. Menzies, W. Kotansky 2nd row: Mr. Simon, I. Riazzi, R. Smith, W. Sroczynski, A. Aderman, I. Kegler, R. Brunea, T. Setter R. Youn S. LaP Bellas, G. Davies, D. Willse, R. Sroczynski, H. Marinelli, R. Dyer, F. Parks, V. Cavaleri, , g, orta, F. Germain, R. Rohl 3rd row: J. Mills, R. Havens, R. Schilling, R. Schutt, H. Schroeder, W. Witherell, I. Nelson, R. Smith, R. Beckman, C.Chapman, Mr. Foyle 60 1 TL A ' -1-'M --'-' Aihinr ' V W - ----- f Squad J -49 ,ff Xl 4,55 Looking over f the team Q X r Y Y., xr f Nw., ,x N- . gf? Q. Highlights of L.H.S. -- Depew Game v-- - -V. -w -V -V vw-1-W-7uw1-uf,--1-rw-rw--V7-7-w - if-v-W - 5415166 balff Front: R. Sroczynski, mgr. , Coach Joe Foyle, W. Kotansky mgr. Back: G. Davies, S. LaPorta, D. Goldbach, R. Dyer, C. Bellas, F. Parks, C. Chapman, W. Sroczynski, R. Lipski, R, Smith, F. Pen-asio 5 sk HRM QX 15 pix 1 f gm lst row: T. Young, A. Aderman, D, Wi11se, R. Hughes 2nd row: I. Bulera, mgr., L. Roll, J. Gnojek, Coach Leo Koester, H. Van Splunder, C. Kiehl F. Aldinger, mgr. 3rd row: W. Witherell, W. Bicksler, R. Beckman, D. Scheifla, E. Brown, W. Salvadore 62 J . PRACTICE BASKETBALL QUEEN Janet Le Roy 01 'Q ik V3 ,J lA BASKETBALL SCHE DULE Sloan Pine Hill Akron Amherst E. Aurora Clarence Wmville Hamburg Depew Pine Hill Akron Amherst Sloan E. Aurora Clarence Wmville Hamburg Depew Won l2 ff of Lanc . 45 36 60 24 42 60 58 37 49 50 37 4l 39 40 35 52 44 Lost 6 1951 - 1952 Opp. 44 30 44 54 48 45 67 35 54 30 27 69 46 29 34 42 38 x 'CS-T 'A' v ll! 2 'R A73 Q , I rf 5, A .X X N 1 ' ' 1 ' 5 ka,Q Xr f 63A l GOLF D. Hess, R. Repka, Mr. Kelleher, R. Miecznikowski, A. Frankiewich, R. Basher, R. Dyer - --u - TENNIS A. Aderman, Mr. Karl, T. Setter, Duane Willse, D. Colling, H. Schroeder Day wiuse TRACK lst row: P. Weinbach, P. Hake, R. Hamann, I. Kicak, Renselaer Havens, C. Gerlock, G. Lewis, R. Mills 2nd row: J. Nelson, F. Aldinger, W. Witherell, R. Schilling, C. Barber, I. Setter, W. Sroczynski, P, W1-0bbe1, Richard Havens 3rd row: R. Cleveland, C. Coykendall, E. Blair, E. Kucio, H. Marinelli, R. Brunea, R. Lipski, C. Chapman 4rh row: Mr. Java, J. Dickinson, J. Zabarowski, H. Menzies, A. Hart, Mr. Simon 64 0 . 21. Af? 'Pa X I - R Q D . x Q F + E if Y I I X 1' f is Nw Hx c , . x , . iff Wg fpoffif BASEBALL Top row: F. Germain, V. Cavaleri, J. Hawk, D. Bernacki, C. Bellas, Mr. Hulbert, G. Davies, R. Smith, R. Beckman Middle row: I. Mills, S. LaPorta, R. Rohl, D. Paulson, F. Parks, F. Petrasio, R. McGuire Bottom row: R. Sroczynski, D. Kelly, F. Waag, I. Baker, R. Mills, N. Yost, A. Berg 65 CV055-Couniffy J. Setter, C. Barber, F. Aldinger, R. Mills, Mr. Karl G. Klinkman, R. Lambrix, J. Java, J. Bell, E. Kostxezebski, C. Vance Kylie Club h 1 Center: W. Zeferjahn, T. Setter, D. Bernacki, A. Anderson, M. Berner, R. Lachat, V. Nevins, M. Krieke, 1. Voss Back: R. Schutt, B. Vahle, D. Fischer, R. Allein, F. Aldinger, J. Hodan, R. Pfohl, H. Schroeder, N. Contant, J. Gnojek, K M. Winiecki, G. Radder, W. Witherell, I. Setter, D. Bates, R. Mills, E. Lachat 66 .Ei , 1st row: E. Dalconzo, J. Rohl, A. Kihl, E. Gac, R. Sugg, S. Klinkman. I. Piontkowski, J. Leroy, M. Mutton, B. Burke, C. Ceppaglia, M. Luke, Miss Gillette, 2nd row: R. Gnagnarelli, J. Stevens, P. Dell, M. Blazejewski, S. Javert, A. Vriesen, S. Barnhart, E. Smith, I. Hadsall, G. Sturm, A. Robbins, A. Schmidt, A. Inglese, R. Lachatg 3rd row: J. Gierlinger, J. Symenow, D. Klotz, J. McIntyre, M. Winiecki, P. Halpin,C. Peters, M. McCutcheon, D. Nichols, B. Lindauer, E. Szafranski, M. Rusher, L. Adams, M, Krieke, H. Schafer, 4th row: M. Meininghaus, J. Smyth, M. Robinson, M. Berns, N. Contant, V. Koestler, Arlene Smith, Alvina Smith, M. Sweetman, A. Galasso, M. Lume, C. Sergi, J. Lelek, L. James, M. Basinskig 5th row: D. Nuwer, A. Piontkowski, J. Chapman, A. Havens, J. Grace, J. Glor, S. Long, S. Trynowski lst row: R. Rohl, D. Bernacki, R. Mills, W. Kotansky, F. Petrasio, V. Cavalerig 2nd row: R. Sroczynski, R. Dyer, H. Menzies, J. Setter, F. Parks, S. LaPorta, F. Germain: 3rd row: T. Setter, D. Colling, G. Ederer, W. Sroczynski, J. Nelson, C. Bellas, C. Gerlock, H. Marinellig 4th row, R. Macko, F. Aldinger, R. Smith, D. Wlllse, C. Chapman, D. Schermerhorn, R. Schilling, C. Madge E. Ripag 5th row: G. Davies, A. Aderman, D. Paulson, J. Mills, P. Wrobbel 67 BASKETBALL M Mutton, S. Klinkman, E Gac. I. Leroy, S Barnhart O. E. L. PARTY VOLLEYBALL Dalconzo, A. Smith Robbins, M. Luke Sturm, P. Dell, Vriesen, S. Iavert gz, tb WN Gizflf Spam OUR COACHES Miss Rine, f ff Et N X Miss Gillette 69 BOWLING V. Koestler, E. Meyer, M. Vetter Rear: M. Sweetman, C. Sergi, J. Kihl, D. Burkhardt, A. Schmidt, I. Seifert, R. Sugg, V. Koestler, B. Fisher, A. Kihl .lv I X 55-K in Ni . ff 'X fn... X .. glefxi' 'A 531 9. 1 'V ey! - rf Q f gr wx 1 Q A 0. x 1 J' x , V15-s L .5 X ff, 13. B. 2 K. X X P 1' .Q 42 .1- 1, 25 v fl I x t Qiii Y .YEWMV filgblzgbif S si QS .ITA 'Rf 10 H Most Likely to S Most Friendly Most Scientific Most Athletic Most Attractive Most Artistic Most Bashful Most Studious Best Looking ucceed Couple Most Typical L. H.S. Student Best Dancer Most Service to Wittiest Most Forgetful Best Build Prettiest Hair Prettiest Eyes Best Dresser Tallest Shortest Best Friends Most Thoughtful Most Talkative Most Reserved Most Musical Nicest Smile Most Flirtatious L.H.S. 26 I6 7 5 14 I7 f 8 F' ., 9-29 L A . ' . if v .Z 6 B' '-.J 3 195 s. 's. A. kt-Dclconzo, E. s'. QA. V. A. iesen -. Golus, W. Mills, R. Schermerhorn, D. Parks, F. Golus, W. Wrobbel, P. Bcsher, R. Kenyon, R. Menzies, H. Mills, R. Tamorowski, A. Mills, R. Mills, R. Havens, R. Parks, F. Hawk, J. Sfroh, A. Morinelli, H. Kosiorek, L. Sclvcdore, M. Berner-Rudder Setter, J. Mills, R. Bosher, R. Rowley, H. Solvodore, M. Dyer, R. ,.,,--- 22 27 21 23 I8 4 f',v'i' ..4.zm....H ' .. f.. ' if l KIDS 71 .?, - at fl.. H, :nl f. 7 K f r M... . f 5 .. ,X r f . :- . ' . QW . J: . . .3 , Us I S , .. -V , ' 1.1 . I A -1 Q -.sie R r - 5 , WP' A 0 ,up ' 7 X ' l F Q 4- 'Q 5 l 497' ! Y A39 i f I -' - ml L f if 'ef f.x1g.t1.f 1? UU . ' if A A .1-.. , gffvig., :K inf' ' ' , A15 - Q-jwgu, .,.---,,- 17 ..52?'.m1...:.'u.., . ,sermons-A f X 55 SP1-1334 ff ...X 5, V- - .X .-:e..- - 1 , Q4 0 e. xl Y, ' P n l l l fi Z,...-Z Y . ,.,x I.,..I.. ..., ,....y 35 bX-,' -i f 2 X 1, A gi: f Y .9 F-ff At . .K 1 ' 1Q t ' fi f Q f A ,.. , 2' 4 , x4AV .. yk 'J I K ff a. . 'ff'f..+.-Y r 4. . I -..- ---- N -at Liv ,. 32 J , jg in . I - bl .5 i If. ki li i ffg'--. 5 iv izfmm a K t R X , -1 , , .I , J , , as Q ,E 31 Q YA4- it . is s 7 . .1 . A 33 ' ls f b l l. J. LeRoy, E. Smith, A. Robbins, M. Luke, L. James, P. McCutcheon, E. Dalcanzo, J. Hadsall. 2. D. Hart -- 3. S. Barnhart, J. Setter --4. P. Schneider --5. I. Boldt and friend --6. A. Smith, M. Voss --7. B. Hake -- 8. C. Korn --9. M. Berns --IO. Chemistry Club, with W. Golus, R. Kenyon, B. Schroeder, A. Stroh, G. Hogan, Mr. Wright, R.'Brunea, D. Schermerhorn, A. Robbins, E. Gac, B. Burke, A. Galasso, D. Willse --ll. G. Rudder -- l2. G. Sturm, J. LeRoy, M. Mutton --13. B. Burke, P. Dell, S. Javert --I4. P. Wrobbel, R. Dyer --I5. N. Wild --16 D. Schermerhorn, P. Stendahl --I7. Back in 7th Grade --18. F. Johnson --19. J. Kihl, --20.H. Menzies, M. Salvadore, A. Stroh, R. Havens --21. G. Sturm --22. M. Blazeiewski --23. A. Tamrowski --24. S. LaPorta, G. Hogan, V. Cavaleri --25. M. Mutton --26. A. Schmidt, M. Vetter, D. Burkhardt --27. V. Lein-- 72 -X RE 11' Q ,,,,,.,-avril 28. Irene Piontkowski, A. Kihl , I. Seifert, V. Koestler, D. Nuwer, A. Schmidt -- 29. D. Koszuta --30. Mr. Koester's retailing classes --31. W. Berner --32. J., Muetel, I. Boldt, R. Regan, J. Gierlinger, M. Voss, J. Voss, M. Tabor, J. Lelek, J. Trobert, P. Ulrich, G. Sturm, A. Smith --33. J. Rohl, S. Klink- man, P. Ulrich, A. Vriesen --34. A. Tamrowski, J. Gould --35. C. Ceppaglia --36. E. Smith, J. Rohl --37. Colfax All-Star Band --38. M. Voss, F. Waag -- 39. M. Berns, D. Nuwer, B. Hake, E. Meyer, N. Hollnberger, M. Blazeiewski. 73 .ei Bmmeff f 100715075 BARNHART'S RED AND WHITE BENSON'S FOOD MASTER LOUIS F. BRAUN MAYOR WALTER BRAUN BROST BROTHERS INC. CUSHING'S DRUG STORE COMO SNACK BAR COOPER'S MARKET DE LACY MOTORS, INC. DEPEW ELECTRIC WM.' F. DOUGHERTY COAL DUNLOP TIRE AND RUBBER CO. EASTMAN KENDALL SERVICE ELMA NURSERIES, INC. ELMA SERVICE STATION HAKE MANUFACTURING co. JOSEPH P. GOLDBACH STUDEBAKER JERGE'S TEXACO SERVICE LANCASTER ENTERPRISE LANCASTER JOURNAL LANCASTER RADIO STORE ' LANCASTER ROLLER RINK LARRY'S SERVICE STATION LAYNE'S DRESS SHOP JOHN W. LE ROY, REAL ESTATE INSURANCE G. C. MURPHY CO. NUWER 8. HENTZY NOSBISCH GROCERY, V. WEIBEL PENSEYRES MOTORS, INC. PARK DALE SE RVICE RADDER 8. BERNER, ANNUALS 8. PERENNIALS RAYN OR-F ISCHER MOTORS, INC ROHL MOTOR SERVICE RED DOT DRIVE-IN SCHNEIDER'S DAIRY JOHN L. STAEBER, INC. STETZEL'S FLORAL SHOP STUMPF BROS. , INC. SUGG'S RED AND WHITE TIGANI'S MARKET VERNA'S BEAUTY SHOP WILLIAMSVILLE MOTORS, I THE CLASS OF '52 WISHES TO THANK ITS BUSINESS SPONSORS FOR THEIR KIND SUPPORT, WHICH HELPED TO MAKE OUR CAYUGAN A POSSIBILITY. 74 N Patron! Ann and Bruce Mary Lou Allgeier and Duane Fischer Mr. and Mrs. Norman Barnhart Miss Mabel Bates William Berner Mr. and Mrs. Donald Berns Mr. and Mrs. John C. Berns Beta Gamma Delta Sorority Bev and Fritz Mr. and Mrs. Milton W. Brown Mr. and Mrs. William Brown Mrs. Gladys Brunea Cpl. and Mrs. Donald Bove Pfc. Anthony Ceppaglio Isabelle Ceppaglia Margaret Ceppaglia Mr. and Mrs. Vernon H. Dyer Mrs. Katharina Finck Mr. and Mrs. Lewis C. Fischer Mr. and Mrs. August Galasso Mr. and Mrs. Frank Germain Dr. and Mrs. William A. Golus Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Hadsall Mr. and Mrs. George H. Hake Mr. and Mrs. Chester Havens Mr. and Mrs. H. Hawk . Ilse and Herbie Jackie and Bill Mr. and Mrs. Frank James Mr. and Mrs. V. Kent Mr. and Mrs. William Kihl Mrs. Ruth Klinkman Marge Koestler Dr. George W. Korn Mr. and Mrs. M. Kotansky Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Lein Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Luke Mr. and Mrs. Otto Meyer Mu Mu Sorority Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nitchke Mr. and Mrs. F. Nosbisch Mrs. Ruby E. Parks Pat, Pete, and Little Pete Mr. Donald Perrine and Mrs. R. W. Robbins and Mrs. M. K. Schermerhorn and Mrs. Joe Schneider Mr. and Mrs. David J. Schrader William E. Seibel Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Seifert Shirley and Bob Shirley and Bob Vriesen Sigma Delta Chi Mr. and Mrs. E. Smith Betty and Dexter Spanitz Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sturm Gertrude M. Sugg Mr. and Mrs. E. Voss Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Wright Mr. and Mrs. John Zetter Mr. Mr. Mr. To the parents, friends, and alumni who generously supported our yearbook as patrons, the Class of '52 expresses a hearty ll THANK YOU l 75 , 4 l 1 E E Yemfboole fluff lst row: C. Selch, C. Ceppaglia. I. LeRoy, E. Dalconzo 2nd row: A. Schmidt, M. Berns, M. Luke, I. Piontkowski, B. Burke 3rd row: Miss Bates, C. Fisher, S. Iavert, I. Grace, R. Mills, P. Wrobbel, Miss Huber 4th row: N. Wild, S. Barnhart, H. Menzies, E. Smith, A. Robbins 5t.h row: H. Schroeder, C. Kaczmarek, Mr. Schermerhorn, R. Dyer, A. Tamrowski Absent: I. Gould, D, Bates, M. Voss THE above members of the layout staff and photography staff did a very capable iob under the supervision of Miss Bates, Mr. Schermerhorn, and Arthur Tamrowski, the Ca u an art editor. Home room representatives for the l'-752 yearbook were A. Galasso, R. Dyer, J. Rohl, S. Barnhart, C. Ceppaglia, A. Schmidt, and J. Setter. Paste-ups were done by A. Kihl, D. Nuwer, F. Johnson and A. Schmidt On the business staff the following seniors did outstanding service: S. Barnhart, G. Ederer, D. Fischer, F. Germain, W. Golus, J. Hadsall, B. Hake, J. Hawk, F. Johnson, C. Kaczmarek, S. Klinkman, D. Koszuta, V. Koestler, C. Korn, H. Menzies, E. Meyer, R. Mills, J. Rohl, M. Salvadore, D. Schermerhorn, R. Schil- ling, R. Schutt, I. Seifert, A. Smith, R. Sroczynski, F. Steiner, J. Trobert, G. Sturm, R. Sugg, M. Vetter, A. Vriesen, and P. Wrobbel. ' And now that we have finished compiling our yearbook, we hope that you, our readers, will enioy owning and reading it as much as we have enioyed presenting itl 76 . '. ..,.. , I I B 1
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