Maryvale High School - Towagan Yearbook (Cheektowaga, NY)

 - Class of 1954

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TOWACAN P T A OFFICERS ROARD OE EDUCATION STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS THEY LEAD IN OUR GROWTH , .1 - A O O I n ' C3 Vs Q.- A 93 f ,. iv ' ' I , Q - . X 4 f f. ' 1' , I ' . , 1 ' , 'S 1.4 ...- f V A -4'-w.fwwmrsm..ff ' , 2. Q. FORE ORD lc., v 4--f:P,, if Xe .72 t 1 . 5 Yearbooks around the country are published by high schools, colleges, and various educational organizations to record and preserve many pleasant memories. School years should be and are some of the best years of our lives and it has been proved by many generations that great pleasure is derived from yearbooks as years go by. ln our case, such a record assumes even greater proportion because we are un- folding a story of great importance in our program. There can be no doubt that all of us will look back on these years with many fond memories as we relive and retell the many events of our first years in the new high school. livery student in our school today should be proud of his part as a member of the social group that is helping to create an entirely new secondary school program and all of its related activities. Therefore the preservation by pictures and writing of these memorable occasions should be of real significance to all. Few students in our country have the privilege of living in a new and growing connnunity. Fewer still are those who have the opportunity to benefit from an educa- tional program as adequate as the one which your parents have made possible in this school district. You will always be able to look back with gratitude to the fore- sight and tlloughtfulness ofthe adults of this community who have made these facilities possible. It will be your task to be sure that you utilize to the fullest the opportunities now available. America is still the one large social and political unit which maintains that every boy or girl is entitled to the opportunity of a free high school education. Wlhether this opportunity is fully utilized remains for the individual to decide: however. the door is open if you wish to enter the halls of learning in our community and our land. K, 'Qa- 2 S, X W LHR ' -, - EBI-I! Bs Hlrtv 4 - 'J A Mx A M' if-sf T- i ..., .MLNW M V' i'U.ls-A., I A x ,V A an . V --- A A tt - Q Q ' in -' 'Y-Jw- -...N While the development of a new program in our district is an exciting experience, the MGrand Experi- mentw in our society of a free universal high school education is an outstanding development in the Western World. It is a concept which is still on trial in the world at large yet is a practice which is cherished deeply by those of us who have received its many benefits. So we proceed with our yearbook to tell a story-one which will have an ever increasing value to you- one which shows how a community has united to give its youth unusual chances to acquire the very best in a modern educational program. This we have done in the hope that we may train useful, happy and en- lightened citizens for the years ahead. Samuel R. Bennett Supervising Principal X ,f X ,, X 3 5 DEDIC TIO kb- .glib VEL BENNETT To Mrs Velma Bennett pr1nc1pal teacher and frlend for the past 25 years we proudly dedlcate our yearbook She has glven wllllngly of her tlme and effort to make happy and successful our school llfe She has gulded us wlth patlence understandlng and affectlon and 1n her untlrlng efforts to help students she has won the admlratlon and respect of all We are grateful for her gmdance and acknowledge It w1th thanks 575 Ima! 4 Fat, 1 . . . Y 7 . v . Y . . . 7 . . . . N 1 RD OF ED C TIO FN 'Nlr Jo eph P Qtrauhm er Nlr LaNf-rn R Rcpp Nlr Carl G Roe-mer Nlr Karl F Pfitzer Mr John E Salamanchuk A Board of Educatlon 15 elected by the ICQHTCIITQ of a school Cl1StI'1Ct to create the pohcy and the plans for the eclucatlonal ploglam These members are elected at annual lll6Ct1I1gS and serve WNll.l10l1l pay Regular l1l6Ct1I1gS are held on alternate Monday eyenlngs and speclal meetlnffs are necessary ln order to handle the many problems of a new and raprdly expandmv dlstrlct The schools of our country are probably closer to the people than any other pubhc orvfanlzatlon because the youth of our land IS our most PICCIOUS resource and adequate steps and plans must be taken ln each COIIIIULIIIIIS to Insure thelr proper development The resldents of our d1str1ct throuvh thlS Board of Educatron haye taken the necessary steps by pI'0X1dlIlg adequate f3ClllllCQ and thereby allowlng a modern educatlonal program to develop The p11de and lnterest of our commumty rn the school program and lts progress are ample eyldence of the yalue and effectly eness of the democratlc process as demonstrated by the functlomng of a pubhcly elected Board of Educatlon serung 1tS commumtyf and youth 5 D I I TR TI E COUNCIL 0-7- N-Q. Mr Harley Dmgman 'NIr Yelma Bennett Mr Samuel Bennett 'lllss Emma Lou Annalett The ACIIIIIHISIFHIIYB Councll was formed clurlngg the present school year to enable the dlfferent members of the admmlstratne and superxlsory staff to meet for the purpose of formulatlng and COOI'dlI1Hl.lIlg plans and programs for the Mary vale Schools Wlth so many neu classrooms llblllg added and sex eral hundred students COIIIIIIU' to oul d1st11ct each year lt IQ llllpel 'ltlye that an organlzatlon such as the AdIIllIl1SII8IlXC Councll meet at legulal 1IlI.ClXHlS to be sure that the entlre program for the Malyyale Schools IQ CO0I'dlIl3tCd and that plans are made far enough IH adyance to meet the eyer Challgllig needs of such a rap1dly grosung dlstrrct 'llost of the past year has been concerned mth plans for the new North Hlll Elementary School At thls Mlltlllg the teaclnng staff hulldlng equlpment and supplies are 116311110 COHIPICIIOII M 1th the 'North lsllll lllllldlllg planned f0l occupancy lll September 19.91 Farly C01TlplCtlOI1 of such detalled plannlng would appear to be adequate tCSlQlll1OI1y of the CHICLIIVCHCQS of such a COl1I1C1l 6 'U' I -I A :y K V o at ,ltxjf I ' Ev .A l , 1. -' 1 I ' a of , I , ' , . s. ' , A . , . . . Y . Y Q. Y I t .- , . D . . 3 , .4 7 L .K , C . . H . V . I . V . . . . - L., . v. , Q . . . 1 I V . ., 5 A , sa a A 1 . ' : . ' , ' I ' INTRODUCING DISTRICT SUPERINTEN DEN T , . MR. HOELDKTE NORTH HILL ELEMENTARY PRINCIPAL af in MISS SCONDRAS I e If I I IIRI .fig I- , .I , Q3 f If E f I - I.RI - I I 7 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL KINDERG MR9 W XLKER R ss 1 R y k R Kaun J Dunech R 1rk palrxck J Nlay R Bardo W Ander on Row 2 D Nlurtz N Campbnll 'Nloorc C. Chann ,I Dra Q a Qxnan L Lllatln Ram 3 ,I lNow0 J Nllller R 'Nlu att D ubnzr ,I Volt Nl L alwm l 0 Q mn E Lxeln a n cr V7 Rowl Urs bcllobcr 'Nlrs Jacobs Nlrs Walkpr Row 2 'Nlrs Goldberg 'Nlr Turcott 'XIRS W XLKER Row 1 P Thomp ion C BP Crt R Hoctor R Q Q mu lu L Connolly Rom 2 K lNe n B Xlad rv or T Hlcks NI 1 mer L Bradley Rom 3 B Keber K 'Nlvllott B Mhullz N lN0wack ,I Roe-Mer Row 4 R Barley W Belz 5 Hacker 5 Crump K Hudson , 1, s lL.'. -0':.Bo- cg . g. ' 9 .K' - f:.'..,L1'gli.AkHgDl ls., :.l . ilsl-gig B.1Flossg : .A ll-3 ll. 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'.: . l 5 Q-.iff 9 MRS JACOBS PNI Row 1 R Bee man D Clegg R Nlurawskx G An dres C Lemley Row 2 R Hranek B Saber R Ryder B Sexdel E Frankle wlcz D Dlkeman Row 3 T Zlelmskl D Ben on C Gurbackl N Hornung W Shephard Row 4 T Ludwlg W Stephan E Bradford K Grxmm P MRS TURCOTT PM Row 1 K Vantme R Muller T Wetzler J Mamott NI Brltt J Mor an Row 2 N Tobolskr K Kreeft K Owens S Belknap 'NI Nlcosla D Feldmcyer Row 3 E Dash D KW13Ik0WSkl S Osgood J Wlyers C Cotter B Mlel carek Row 3 L Czarnlak G Whlt taker N Clodowskl C Rlegraf L Feldmeyer S Smlth NIRS JACOBS AM R w 1 .l Nlatuszak C NIOIIBIOVI V Bakston D Baco D Halter M Schlavone R Kreuzer Row 2 D Lam N Wall C Speck B Stefamk M Glover J M1 chalskr NI Reeb Row3 D Machowskl K Smlth E Flnster 'VI Schwenk B Goldbach R Roblda Row4 I Ranke N Sulzbach J Kublak J KW1atk0WSkl R Ryder .I 'Nhskey G Staleny MRS TURCOTT AM R w 1 C Tlranno S Smlth W Rowland M Wagner R Grace J Brewton B W1l kle Row 2 C Achtyl Molvareck S Smlth S N1Ch01S M Schmahl N Drzazgowskl G Caccard L Connolly B Arndt J Fnscholz M Mlchael M Waltz E Lowther P McDonnell Row 3 J Greenauer K Novac N Kublac V Wexss R Green P Glordano T Allem 1. ..- o :. . -,.1 0' ,.. ,- Y ' 7 ' 7 ' . :.. ,. ,.. K. ,. ,. ,. .' ,L. . Z. a . ,. .,L. 1' ,. . :.. 3 .L ,. ,. 1 . ,.. ,. . , . , .. , . ' 7' Y' 1' .- . :. , , s,. ,. . .L . .. ,. ,- ,- ,- Austin, B. Balcer. ,. ..-o :. ' , . , . ,.. 7' 5' 7' - . Z. ,L ,. ,- y- , - ,- ,- , . ,. ,.1' ,. ,. ,. .Q :. ,. ,.. , . ,. ,. ,. 1 '. 7 ' 3' A ,.: ,.. g. : . ,...,. ,. ,.. . . . :. ,. v-- v- 1- ' . , . - . ., . , . ,. . 10 MRS. SCHOBER P.M. -- Row 1: B Sale-man: R. Barnwell: J. Eskewg B Henningson: R. Babcock: G. Hoenig: Row 2: Mrs. Schobcrg D. Lindbeckg J Vancuran: R. Carson: B. Blarr: L Scott: E. Brooks. Row 3: J. Venezia: L. Vanderwerf: K. Pearce: E. Court- ney: R. Callaghan: W. Hsueh. Row 4: G. Hawkins, S. Schaefer: J. Kolb: D. Aug D. Rexicherg M. Quale. MRS. GOLDBERG P.M. - Row 1: L. Prout, J. Hilfinger, L. Cronk, R. Cer- rone, R. Kemler, R. Cornwell, B. Blinz- ler. Row 2: S. McGarvey, K. Ralph, R. Meindl, K. Seelig, M. Warner, J. Ost- wald. Row 3: D. Smith, C. McGinty, R. Tanski, L. Kehr, C. Smith, C. Basker- ville. Row 4: B. Briggs, D. Riek, M. Petruno, G. Maher, P. Ward, S. Nelson. MRS. SCHOBER A.M. - Row 1: B. Hardie: R. Landwehrg P. Glowackig G. LickHeld: A. Guhlowg R. Powell: S. Snyder. Row 2: Mrs. Schoberg D. Hazellg M. Healy: J. Siverlingg M. Schwablg S. Gerwitz: K. Huneg C. Har- die. Row 3: L. Pelletier: T. Russell'g S. Bathory: D. Belsito: D. Kozakg R. Baehre: C. Wilson. Row 4: L. Boller: B. Hutton: D. Tangertg C. Tracz: G. Gardner: B. Hoeltkeg L. Byingtong M. 0'Connor. MRS. GOLDBERG A.M. - Row 1: P Naukam, D. Hartman, G. Ganzy, B Walker, J. LeClair, R. Hochdanner Row 2: G. Tebo, D. Rudolph, S. Ros siter, B. Timmerman, J. Nalezynski, J Zullka, B. Schofield. Row 3: P. Haag B. Schmidt, J. Chiswell, M. Steiner, J Czechowski, D. Osborn. Row 4: S. Ryan M. Sheldon, S. Hallifax, G. Sherwood R. Spencer, M. Leberer, P. Landsittel 1 9 Row 1: Miss Mineo. Miss Nicderlander, Miss Daxidson, Miss Lynd. Mies Semulras. Row 2: Mrs. Swift, Miss Purdy. Mrs. lllllltlllbtbll, Miss Sapienza. 'Q Moritz. S. Xrrioltl. P. Sealaiitler. UI. Derner. Koss D. Drake. 5. Xouug. D. Bykowicz, J. Lux, Birke, J. Stewart. FIR T GR DE C1 5 -- H v-B ,. - V W ,r ' ' - 1 Mlbb PLRDH - Row 1: W. Wilson. T. Albre- ' ,h ...Ei ' , , ' 1 ' I f' ' . vhinfkiz B. Zoellerg P. Brown: E. Benson: A. N? '7 .f - v A f ' J f, . I ,' Wfiyg N. Schuvler. Row 2: D. Broadwater: J. - ' 'J A '7 x . . ' Elpling: L. Cervi: C. DeLong: J. Cathermang K. eff' B . . X . ,V ' V 1' V, Wheaton: C. Zieinba. Bow 3: T. DeGucg 5. f ' ' fr-Qf ' Q 0 ' gm tj Tucker: C. Vincent: C. Taylor: L. Baggettg B. -ew -M-5,.-....g' . .y+,Z I li fe Alles: 5. lliwr. Row 4: E. Biddeman: H. Cocolg ' , 3 N V R. Kostenbauder: J. Deacon: H. Tripig J. Cone. 5' - . K . if A , V. Q i, Q 'AJ i ivlkiiu .FE H ' t iwfwifi MRS. THOMSON - Top How: M. Lisir-ukig MISS SAPIENZA-Bowl: YY. Scha- fer, K. Sloeum. R. Cadliy. R, Tmw. liritlgv. li. Landwehr. B. Johnston Row 2: Miss Sapienza. M. Calli, D Bompczyk, E. Siu-rling. M. Papa J. Small, S. King. Row 3: W. Carter A.H0man0. B. Helrla. 74. Roxenggrant YV. VC'arrl, YV. lYalk4-r. Row -1: R Schofield, L. Kail. X. Rexicker. L Dix, D. Eriner, B. Schreiber. B. Donoliuei L. Johnson: B. Dwyer: T. Oshorng W. Kuala. How 3: L. Fisk: M. Maurer: N. Done- lon: J. Haas: F. Riedl: D. Stroud. Row 2: J. Heyerg C. Krull: J. Moslowg Schlager: Y. Kreager: S. Corn. Bottom How: ll. Lippg R. Lcfllerg W. Parker: L. Sclilebusg W. Black. MRS. SWlF'l' - Row l: P. Heckler. D. Jaszka, A. Heinowski. P. Bechtel. C. Reid, P. 56-alander. Row 2: K. Sheldon, M. Stoekin, B. McCallum. L. 3: 5. Magnuno. ll. Stephan. li. XX alkvr. D. Ber- linghoff, D. Arudt. Diane llerlingliofl. J. Puehler, Mrs. Swift. Row 4: A. Thompbon, B. Brundirll, MISS NIEDICRLANIDER i L. to R.: M Finm-gun. W. l.ac'liut. K. Krulilart. K. ninu. XV. Slim-lan. M. llvinm-. R. Grunt. L Ennis. ll. Ste-vvlls. lf. llwklvr. R. DiPas qual:-. M. 5:-nn. l.. Di-Walt. K. Stephany. J. Spalin. G. Pnust. C. Smifraliski. S. Du synski. R. l.ul'r4-ss. L. Dickson, Robo. R. Musgeller. M. Kellv. V78 MISS MINEO - Row 1: D. Ekberg, J. Harlach, R. Rappold. D. Czarniak, D. Sauter. D. Hart. Row 2: L. Havrtvl. K. Caccard. 5. Mulhollan, S. Pc-'trill0. L. Ham-winikel, S. Callisclorfer. Row 3: Miss Minvo, T. VVPkenmann. N. Frank, C. Peters- dorf. S. Vogel. D. Rohichaud, L. Landis. Row 4: D. Felton. P. Coyle, P. Paradowski, G. Seihert, J. Ehlers, D. Janicki. .L MISS DAVIDSON - Row 1: S. Pirro, L. Arnold, P. Lepir. C. Dunn, W. Smith. D. Kreett. Row 2: C. Miller. C. Harris. M. Crassl. L. Blake. K. Fimer. S. Kell. Row 3: R. Cajewski. D. Mea- dows. D. May. C. Cooclwin. D. Kallath. E. Fields. Row 4: D. Dersam, R. Fisher, K. White, B. Kurtz, J. Butlziszf-wska. MISS LYND f L. to R.: R. Lipp. S. V Wagnnlmlntt. W. Ryil:-r. W. De-Bc-au. Tr-Im. D. Sp:-llman. D. Duvlusitz. K. Frvclen- lmrg. P. ili'u4'v. il. Fie'lu-lluwn. ll. l'ettyS. num. K, Dunii-ls. ll. lnruml. H. llutvs. .l llc-nningsun. KI. Km-lil:-r. Rem fl: .l. l'uImc'r, ll. xYll'SlllLlll. D. Si.lIllUl'U, L. Fruiili. Cv Wittscliack. P 1 Y 1 . Y we . MISS FCDNDRAS - Row 1: R. McElroy. D Zvnt. P. Stvflan. M. Kulwiak. R. Hs-lm:-s, P. Pal litivr. Row 2: J. Maylmavk, L. Nowak. P. Sala manvliuk. M. Purtli-y. P. Couillarcl. L. Nogron Row 3: Miss Flu:-rsull. J. Englrr. C. Anclolina. C Hartwig. C. Rutliz-nbc-rg. D. Coon. C. D1-Xgos tino. Miss Scondras. Row 4: J. McGuire. H. Out man, P. Zolcze-r, P. Coehring, Cv. Edbauer, D Natanski. BIISS Sansone Mxss Altenburg Mrss Trun cer MISS Schunke Mxss Roach Mrs GIZZI Miss Clor MISS SCHUNKE Row 1 N Roemer B Hoey G Hunt W Zl6'lll'lSkl L Phll hpson M Koban Row 2 'NI Venezla .l Wllson K Schubert M A Burns E Comee P Pasquarello N Walley Row 3 G Allen P Marrano L bassman H Calloway B Nfl on C 'Nladden J Blue man Row 4 S Wahl M Becker R Bar V311 A-as KL.. ECO D GR DE 5.5. 5' 4 :ISI MISS SANSONE Row 1 G W1lson A Cappella J Prrlo 'NI Grelner C Van Tlne D Corth Bow 2 B Armbrut S An er S Patterson T Cutschow K xV1lLlCDCIl S Bradley ,I Arnold Row 3 S Daubner D Mulhollan S Hell F Amato B Schroeder E Dun an C Losel P Harloch Whss P Sansone Row 4 K Pfitler ,l Hanzllan P Calvin B Good r1ch F D1 Rosa D Russx V Haag 'NHSS ROACH Bowl D Brlckel l Panone K Taylor B VanCuran D Radeff H Reese Row 2 A Gaplk, D Horvauts K Derck P Fltts, C Jankowskl, S 'Hertz C Peruzzml Row 3 P Bradford, R Nluel ler, D Courtney, L Foster, B Frey, S Bradford. .l Wetzler Row 4 B Daly, T Parker, G Beyer, D Maconaghy, D Mc W1ll1ams, D Bechtel, S Fose ., , JN? JL 1 . f W - . , 'V D 1 Z . 9 - T I Q. I 9 2 . S - ' . , 1. 'A. 'yy-. 5 ', ' ik: , s 1 l , X, ,if LY 1 B i . . : .. . , T' . Q . , . , . , . - ' ' I , . Y . : . . , . , V , . , . Y . ,N . ' , . , . N . : t Q . , . , , . , . - ' , . ' S , . l , . ' i y . z .. , I . , . 1- . A 1 ' , , clay, C. Cowans, A. Wxttschack, S. Sulh- 1 r .- '- 7' X K L f , . y 1 k LJ l . PEM' l ' A . . A A iw, 'T v-:uf if C .. ,Q L - : Q . : 7 ' . 7 - ' I 9 1 , A , . . : . s , .. U' 'T . .D ' ' , ' ' ' ' A , ' , - . . . ' : . , . - , . 'g , . 9 - . , . g , , , - , L . . Z , 1 - . 'A ' ' . l I . l ' - V , - . - , - . Um ' , 1 K x K fl 1 W We 1 . ' 7 C . . - . . , . - , - ' , . 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Allgrim, Row 2: L. Kaiser. K. Davidson. J. Park. L. Page. R. Starr, ll. Stephan. Row 3: L. Schwindler. S. Nicholson, J. B. Seeley, B. Clark. R. West. L. Prout, C. Johnson. Row 4: P. Yarling, R. Durfee. G. Kruzer, L. Schwartz, BI. Pierce, S, Nowacki. . .,Y..... ., i MRS. MICHAELS - Row 1: S Decsman, J. Padget, D. Stafford, J Lindbeck, W. Willrich, R. Wheaton. Row 2: M. Nelson, P. Tingler, S. Yaple, D. Babcock, S. Ryder, J. Lombard, B, Van Curan. Row 3: R. Rowland, D. Winkleman, J. Mercer, C. Ballantyne, M. Snyder, H. Dumke, R. Day. Row 4: R. Trainor, R. Nor- lin, M. Davis, G. Dusky, S. Avery, C. Kolb, D, Basinski, D. Lemley. MISS WEBSTER - Row l: R. Tay lor, C. Jannack, R. Dewitz. D. San tomieri. D. Johnson, T. Cortright Row 2: J. Phibhs, G. Ryan, C. Neil C. Schwanekamp, M. Salamanchuk Bl. Coggin. Row 3: M. Seidel, S Warnecke, E. Lovett, S. Wagner, R McCollum, T. Kamholz, O. Mont: gomery. Row 4: R. Kline. J. Weher, SI. Dill. W. Mann, J. Fodor, J. Bee- he, K. Edhauer. 0 RTH GR DE KJ MRS TIBURZI Rowl S Nendze N Barnvsell E Haag S Bates P Nlarrano L Parker J Schwartz S Wohlert R Hartnett Row 2 W Nantka D Noxak T Barlow J Nowak YV Fenzl C LEWIS D C0 ln G Bxlous S Beebe L TllJUfZl Row 3 D Hlckok D Herb J Torgerson K W1ll1a1n J Johns ton L Nlaurcr S NIIIIO A Hemi G Danlel Row 4 J Berryman D Alles P Clccarella R Brxckel R Frank L Rudolph D Hnlkert G Warner MISS STASKIEWIC7 MR MACPHERSON Row 1 J Pufpaif J Bergum P Mertz K Wagonblott F Le Vlek C Carroum R Kulllns Row 2 V Bl1nLler E 'Nletz er J KWl3tk0W5k1 S Donahue l Ottelln K Hoc tor C Shepard J D6llllJlk Row3 R M1ll1ch Z Gunxa C Gregory K Courtney J 'Nloslow W Re1tzel N Merkel S Purdey Row 4 R Weldy M KIIPIIIHQPT D Flsher W Jaro szewskl R Mlller P Mosley J Lemke C CllHOI'd J Rawson MRS JACYSYYN Row 1 J Rawson B Welch R Mannln N Starr D IQ L to R C Bard 'NI Bechtel P Boorum J Brown K Grace B Glover D Ott C B1 e low E Horvatls G Mcfowan L Betsehen J Florella A Cowans J Cunla S Hunt D Labhy N Arndt D Chlarl J Laufffr B McCallum B Blllfldlg D lehmann C Sem ard C Eherle B Brown M Harrxs A Kem pa P Foster J Chlswell Rom 1 Mxss Chxrnoff Mlss SIHQKICWICZ Nhss T1lJur11 Mrs .lacyszyn MISS CHIRNOFF Rowl 'NI Olsen G Souter W Gaplk P Owens J Schuch E Lautensehla er R Deutsch B Brxckel Row En n D1n man 'N on mu Cerrom B Huffman S Schafer S Wlllll J Tucker Ron 3 D Nloorman R Km S Phllllpson S Perrlello lN Zebney A Seho sek C Rlce B Kent T Scharpf 'NI1 Clnr nuff Row 4 B Chrlstunsen L Crump J Statler B Woods J Nlesen R Z1111II1t'l'IlldIl 'NI Bernhardt 11 D1111111n N1 en 111 N11 x1E1I1Lll0 FIF111 GRADE 11115 JINKINN 111111. 1 D Ruse D 11111111 Xl D11111111 1' 1x111l1 K B111111, N1 0611111 D Pag1 R1111 2 K N11cl1ae1, Q Xllfzlllfl 11 111111111111 L BorL11111r1, P J11-1111 D Pa11l1n1 13 15111111er L Loder R1111 3 111- J11111111s N lx1Z1Lf0I'1I'13.L11, C Juston R Kauf J Callaghan D Comes- B Kaufman 1, Orlando G qchlager Row 1 J 11111111111 R Parker, NI Jaro UL1 11411 N P1 11141 R f,111111r11'h W P1arLe R 1111111 r, D Raum, L b1or1lano 'NIR N1 UNCLQO Row 1 D Schneuler, C gcllafer K Ralzer T George W FIIZ 11a1r1111 J farhox, C Qnyder, E Klaus R1111 2 R Dungan L Owen, C Bartek J Beach J 'Wayback D Breton, B R0111 Q1'ha1111 J P1erce P Schwabl Row 3 D K1r1111k L Kmg T x1f'C,811UIl1 N 111111111 W Tfllllllllf, S Xoung P 1'1Q11 9 151rr1111an, 11 1Jll11f'C1l C R11rf11l1r1 Row 4 J Barclay, J 1'11Qter, R Wahl, P P1er1e 5 W1 1gel D Panone W IJPTHQF, B Jann P NICOSIH, L 1ap11, N1 Bauer M1139 JL NIRS I KI PON R1w 1 R 1111111 lOVl 5111111111111 1 X 1111 D 1.1111111111 tllI'11l S L11rt1 L W .1111 R Kanlra Row 11r 1 n1 H11 N 111na 111 1 f1111n111 X L111are1la S L1aw1tt N1 11rr1 J K11h1m11er H1111 3 N11 lalton J Chmura B Joyce K DIWQI' ln 1'ra111x11v1l11 R Phllllp J IX nftt N1 7ll1lI1 111 W 1H13Ili1fT D Rona 111111 R111 1 V1 1ark1r W 111111111an W 11111 Hart N 111111111 K Nler e L 1au1 11 1'11ur1 N V1 lutchurst XIISN DLNCAN Row 1 C D1e11r1ck D Hornun R Cornwell R 1al1a1'h1no D 11n Q, 1 e wr YW lwurn 1111an N R11 1K N11 J Pe r Xl I ll lt 111 5 17 1 T111111r ldlxl J 1111111111111 N K11 1111.1 D K.11111111111 1-11 1 1 IW 11 1111011 F N1hr11e11er A K111at11o11 111 K B1111ue S Sharpe NI gl hubert PM O4 Mfr. lrill 111. 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J nes. 11 fe 1 -L1-1 ' 3, NIR NUl.,l.,lX XN R011 l Q Harrl R r111 N 1 l1 C Halt1r N Waur H l5ldt1l1l11 D llili 1111111 X lS1ll11 Row 2 r on Rau on I S1111 1Cl1er Gardmer C Phefvr P Wa nPr D NIC PH C fer 11r R R KN fl J R1.111 l 1n Iurpum Jpolfl J ll slam B NI 1 l I I1 blekamp R011 4 D Could G Lucore C Sparks T Ka IJfXZ2llx G Warner G Mueller l R SAGER Row 1 D 'Ne1l T or el1uQ C W1-lvh J qchrnukal R Ma one J D1n man R011 2 B 'Nlohr C l arasivwlvz. H. Harlem.. C. Rf-ach. S. Rur- . A. 1111111 'n . J. Alcxan1l01'. C. ow- n1. Row 3: , . 5 Pr. YV. Fruc . wyer K. Stuber. B. Dix. R. Miller E. 1 antra. R. Donclerewicz. D. Millar. Row : . Piel. R. Kline. J. F11-rlf-. 9. an z V Yarlin . L. Courline. J. Birkbeck T. omczak. 151.4 l R011 1 Nlrc Burch N115 Bchnlm R011 2 X Sa er Nlr 5ul11a11 NIRN BLRC H V1 I Nl1Flro1 R ,JBHICRI T Demlnv I7 Nlgu lellr K Ruler R011 2 R f,011l1 R Nun IN 1 ll 13 1 1 rr1ll Y 1111111 1 'atI11 on R 1arl11n P XX f1lt11 11l1z1k F I' 11r L L 1 11 D 'Nwnan R 11 4 W xlll 1 QI 1 1 IH 111 J n r A lar 1 D Xlfll J Flor NIINN RFHNKE 111 l F FllQYlll xllll 11111 n Pll l11 11 R 111 lx H111 1 Il 1U 111 N far L H1111 J R 11 lu L1 0 1 111 11 llld 1 ll R 1 llllll 11 Il KX Q 1 N121 1 F11 1 N W l on Y N1Lll0l 01 N Nlat 11r K b11n lon IXT H GR DE OTHER STAFF VIF BER 'NI ss 'NI Nlchols 'NI NI Szydlo sk F atlgue 'U-. OO' LA' LA' 21 K Q , fn' 1, it .Q,, 05 Ml v mb X X, N . - .i ..g ,.r... wi. 64 - vw -- ,,,,. 3 Q, W' --Q 2 Q ! ' , r y I 15.02 h.-, if ' 3 -- X an 1 , 1 X 1 fr n- . xh 5 5' - jf! L Y :L Xf X4 'W X ' . - .1 G6 77 N N TEACHI G TAFF TODIA C FETERI Mrs B Crawford 'Hrs F Stotlle Mrs E Toma ser Nlrs H ,lankowskl Mrs M Reese Mrs M Exchelberger Mrs R Strelcher Mr W Balzer Mrs 0 Ehmka Mr B G1-aw ECRET RY Mrs Helen Zolczer 22 ! W 7 . ,Z 23 ' . . ,L . . , . . ' ' iv- - . ,A . . , . ..,.. 1:- 45' Q . . , , , . . - . . , fix S, . y ELEMENTARY ASSEMBLY PROGRAMS 23 HIGH CHDOL ...f 'Un-1 'wr . W is Vis Og by ' Q. Q 5 0 ao, '3 I ne I ffm vt I 24 - ... .-, ,. E .ns A 'A f Q-4s.' . 'A V ' if I. vi 6'Qg Xml I x A x , 3 334 ' 0 s Q 4 1 Q QR f 55 bvl f' nf' 'qw D' Q Egg 4 f 1 ' .i V H X 0 Srttrng Mrs Srlverherg Mr Choppe Mlss Jacobx lVI1SS1Ilg Mr P Snyder 1531 CL SS OF 59 MR CHOPPE Row 1 A Garmone M Nloslow E Derron S DeW1tz C Chambers R Broadwater T Bradfield W Wasulko Row 2 S Hanzllan J Sok J Gomolskl J W0elHe L Folsset J Mosgeller L Cervl R Poust F DeBeau P Maconaghy Row 3 Mr Ch0pp1 R SllWll'lSk1 N Rawson B Lemke R Gerstner R Hrlt J Wylhe R Chapm MR SNYDER Row 1 D Mrlhch, G Mc Whlrter, B Wekenmann, H Speaker, C Karser, D Stevens, F Kempa, C Sennott Row 2 Mr Snyder, R Helder, J Curclo, R McKeel, D Bechtel, G Young, M McCul lough, B Walters, A Mueller, P Pasquerello Row 3 G DeTample, A Speaker, E Graham C Grajek, D Kreuzer, G Goldenbaum, P Vandrel, K Tange, M Frank s MISS JACOBI Row 1 H Puff, P Snyder, J Gajewsk1,J Gajewskl, J Helmes, M Rxt ter, C Klrchner, C Mercer Row 2 Mlss Jacobr, J Owens, P Beach, H Burchell, B Olsen, A Englert, B Boyle, D Dreter, C Cortrrght, R Karser Row 3 R Mohr, D Perrezzmr, J Archangel, E LIPP, .l Chrrsten sen, E Grant, T Nagel, M Serfrred, R Stroh, J Seeley 'E MRS SILVERBERG Row 1 R C6156 K Hochdanner R Koszuta E Scharpf Row 2 N 'Nlrlley J Schuh R Rrek R Owen D Hauck N Schafer L Seward P Kane Row 3 Nlrs Sllverberg G Carr B 'lxmberlake W Kmg C Wendell N Pufpaff L Bartholomae C Knertmger L Burns Row 4 M Nletzger K Barwell J Hexchberger A Bates G Crone E Fmster J DAgost1no J Statler D Lo W1Ckl , ,.,. L I t -L 1 v, H 53 , ... W ' ' J' ,-ar ' , , X ' ' I '- - rw, , e i r1lV:I . Q .I - A Sit., f 2 I . , ' , , . - 2 - , y . , . , . , m 6' ,K f ' A : . .' , . , - y - , a 1- , . . - , - , ' . . Z l . , . , I . ., .. , . , . . I - I 9 ' s - 1 , - . . : . . , . , I ' D ' 9 ' 7 , . , . 1 . ,ri . I 7 ' Y ' 1 ' .4 I-1 . -- : . , . L 1 - s ' 1 ' 7 I i . , . , . . ' . ' - .55 I Mn. X . , , ' . .. 'KR v - v - v - 1 5' A . 7' A . , . , , , , Q , . , . , . , . if 5 F f ' . .1 . , - ' .4 ' I , Q! i:f.J l V l : J he 1 - ' V MR COVELLI Row 1 W Schafer G Haermg B Chambers H Dersam .l Baumgartner P Gremer Row 2 .l Ue berschaer P Kent A Sulllvan A Stem barth P Hollfelder A Macak E Kauf ,I Kullms Row 3 .l Johnson M Jones D Sparks B Erlckson M Dapohto D R1ddle R Purpura C Steele 'VI Kapsxak Row 4 S McCollum W Summers R Jordan D Weber I Fix C Flor D Reese A .IHTOSZCWSRI E Eastland CL SS OF 'Nhss Baxter Mr Covelh Mxssmg Mlss 'Vlarmelll Shwmskx Horvatls S Clark C Warnecke A , . . . 4 . . , . , . , -M . S . 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I ., , . , . , . , . , . , . 1 ' 1 - ' MISS NIARINELLI Row l R Bohn R F1x E Schaefer I Austm .l Seeley R Wa ner Row 2 K Klsner B Nllller J Kleber A Rawson 'Nl Druker S Bre ton R Reed ,I Helmes Row3 Nllss Nlarl nell1 S 'Nloody 'NI Wetzler M Hansen C Graf P Stuber T Borz1ll1er1 C Bauer B Palmer B Burchell Row 4 J ,luston D 'Xlerrltt D Frankowskl L Werner R Gesl D Walser G Jacks A Nloorman P MISS BAXTER Row 1 C D1Rosa B Woods D Reardon R Johnson A ROD1 chaud Row 2 J Surdl R Schaefer Nl Easton Y Lucore L Dolata A lNantka P Glerdowskl J Wood Row 3 K Bax ter B Fecher N Clccarella B 'Nloore R D111 ,I Barlow C Wmkelman C Steiner .l Strous Row 4- C Kamholz C Gxese F Lehman W Culley F Scherer R v'x,l jx H ,J Lu . I A y , 2 1' l lv , Ax' yfifig, 1 'fl F J' gl cille. Standing: Mr. Pantera. 1 ' 1 1 1 QP l 1 Sitting: Mr. Tammaro, Mrs. Mar- 0 C1 MR. TAMMARO-Row 1: W. Mar tens, C. Mauer, C. Matuszewski, D Deidrick, M. Graw, R. Hansen, J Fassel. Row 2: S. Lynch, J. Bonn S. Wassner, C. Connolly, R. Nico sia, C. Lewis, M. Allen, C. Kane J. Scherer. Row 3: Mr. Tammaro N. Costa, T. Wanat, N. Hunt, M Timmons, N. Johnson, D. Cornelius G. Breton, B. White. Row 4: R Tarbox, D. Byington, D. Reardon J. McCarthy, L. Swartwood, T. Yor ton, J. LaPlaca. CLASS OF ' MR. PANTERA - Row 1: L. Held, V. Osika, D. Gill. K. Hanley. J. Cerrone. L. Perley, T. Diver. Row 2: J. Naber. J. Cerwitz, D. Bieber, M. Dewyea J. Knapik, C. Brandt, M. Wolfert, M. Bauer, N Kronier. Row 3: J. Olsen, F. Organisciak, P. Breister R. Klizenkiewicz, A. Wrona, E. Skoczylas, K. Kait B. Lombard, L. Fulton. Row 4: Mr. Pantera, A Kenipa. R. Borzilleri, D. Johnson, G. Slomba, R Bull, C. Kapperman, R. Christbaum. Row 5: R Schultz, E. Agliata, D. Barlow, R. Kinzly, R. Crom: well, P. Waldmiller, L. Swartwood, E. Schlienz. MRS. MARCILLE - Row 1: W. Mundis, R. Du szynski, R. Wohlert, A. Kennedy, S. Mendola, J Lynch. Row 2: A. Schwindler, D. Baginski, L. Hodur N. Roberts, M. Stanizewski. N. Rappold, L. Johnson L. Hoffman. 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Egan. s 9 NIISS ERNEST Row 1 P Krous ,I Graham W Lunz T Olson N Dmgman C W alters D Barnwell R Pufpaff Row 2 A Galey J Strauss P Zirn C Budziszewska N NIHCGIDHIS L Seward M Ram bo P Steve Row 3 Miss Ernest R Hacker S Cerrone M Roos B Alachholz NI Herschfield J Fecher B Graham 'NI Kielholz J Wmkle man Row 4 D Schwenk J Rivers S Swartwood L Pletraszek G Farrar G Donelon R Fischer ,I Harris D Hamann D Moore CL SS MR WILLINK Rowl D Zebny C Cremer Y Drajem J Derion V Or im H Harrison J Schuh macker W Dieter Row 2 I Kaiser N Swanekamp B Simmons M Kas NI Dams 'NI Kas N Crone M Heaton Row 3 'Ur Willlnk W Pola ki D Vanderwerf J Betschen D Alarlen AI Passke A SfyplI'ISkl S 'NIcCullou h D Jacobs NI Car roll NI Valentlc R Lajacono Row 4 R En lert W Hart E Carler N Thomasula G Blaszkowlak J Kru A Juston C Fissler R Leh man E Fassel R Gerhard A Shilen --fs. Sitting Aliss Ernest Wir W'1ll1nk Mr Beam 0 rv, 28 'NIR BEANI Row 1 F Mueller D Kotlowski P Streit ,I Mercer A Whitson L Erickson R Bohn E Welbel Row 2 Air Beam J Herkey R Dessoxr M Nico S13 ,I Summers J Archangel E Bam brid e J Hornun A Stevens Row 3 K Wolifer R SZCZyglClSk1 L Bennett .l 'Nevin A Yeckmevich .l Timberlake T Dill E Carroll 'NI Venezia D Carlln A Conti R 'Nlarien Row 4 D Schnelder J Nlaurer R Streit G Henderson D Brecker ,I Gocella C Ahr R Puif 'NI Eberle D Robichaud C Koszuta N Axen slay -. ,.. , ,. Y' . - 1. , A . , . , . , . ' ' - -' v - 1 r . . :.. , . L .. , . . , ., , .L ,. - , .L . Z , 1 ...xv . . ,. ,. .. i, ,-. h ,.' , 3 L . ,i. ,. - , . :. ,. , A, A - v - , - , ' , v ' . L , ,. , . , . , ,. ,.- . 1 3. N , Y .. - .. , . . , . . L ,. 1 . . , , , .. . G .. , . 5 .. , .. - , ' 4 , . . :. , f r .,V' , . , . -.. ,.. , . , ' ' . . :g. , . K S.. ,. , - .Q ,.. , . , g.. ... - ., ' ie' U u N . ln' . U f - .. U., . ,. , A W - i- .- . L 1 -3 rr - . 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NON-TE CHI G T FF C FETERI Mrs Mmette Klme MISS Audrey Conway Mrs Pearl Goldenbaum TODIA Mr George Krmke Mr A1 Certaccr Mr Frank Hoy Mrs Pauhne Krmke 30 I G f . - , ' fb I .Q A3 3 P 'Nlr K Faltvr NIR H Jaro zevw kl arrl on 'Nlrs E Reebn Ir 'Nlr L Nlannm Nlrs R Helwlg Schultz 'Nlrs 9 W erner Nlrs V ECRETARIE 'X NI ISS Sheehan MISS Pell Mrs S1nc1a1r Nlr Lxttle 'Nlr Gardner Mrs Brown , ., 'FW Mrs Hedden Mr Snyder M1ss Nowak .-9' wyygw f1?'f '.asv Vfwfwgl m 'Jb!fJ1.7 'Jb ,Jw -'If aw Q 1 Mr Annalett, M1ss Anthony, Mr M1l1er THER TAFF MEMBER Us rn. i , .4 2 A n .Y ff' J Q4 A , -klh A 0 iq U ,X J ' N , P PBIISE Student Councll IS a body of students representlng lI'ldlXldU31 classrooms Representatnes are elected eyery term by the student hody Some of the accompllshments of the Student Councll are Chrrstmas decoratlons for the school arrangmg spectator buses for school act1v1t1es and formatlon of the Honor Socrety Thelr efforts have made posslble landscaplng of the school grounds and purchaslng of camera equipment They haye sponsored many dances such as the Get Acqualnted Dance whlch was held to help new students get acquamted Student COUIICI1 members acted as hosts for Erle County Teachers Conference They are a coordmatlng group WN11lC1'l works on a permanent COll5t1lQl.1tlOl1 Mr Harley Dmgman Asslstant PflHC1pa1, IS 1n charge of tlns organrzatlon Rowl R D111 A Gala N Nfllley R Blllo D PCTUZZIIII Row 2 B Palmer B Betschen A Stevens B Tole D Znnmerman J Olson Row 3 G Breton D Johnson D Weber R Feldman E Graf ,l Krug T D111 T DE T CUUNCIL STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERQ L to R Judrth Rrvers, Ned Dmgman, Marlene Schla ger, Gary Farrar Er 32 .. 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Row 1 D Strozewskl E Hardy N Breton Row 2 G Langer R H0 OR OCIETY The Junlor Senlor Honor SOCICIY IS a 1Nat1onal orgamzatlon whose purpose IS to promote leadershlp throughout the school To become a member of thxs or an1zat1on students must mamtaln a mmlmum average of 85'c The faculty dCC1dCS whethel or not students possess four other qll8l1HC8tlOI1S 1 Character 2 Cltlzenshlp 3 Leadership and 4- SCFVICC Honor Socxety members serve thelr fellows students by tutormg ln study halls In charge of thls orgamzatlon 15 Mrs Salma Sllverburg who meets w1th the group the first Tuesday of each month at 3 20 ,IR H0 OR OCIETY Rowl M Dehne J N Brandt A Stypmskl J Fecher S McCullough 'JUUIOK 1 Howl 'ra 4 2 ' 'nht 2 2 t ' A 2 U X , 2 2,5 Nt kkxp k 4 fx V X KX 2 ff or 2 2, X 3 V I ' fir Q , y .W y A , :sy A , . - H ty ,, I nl uf O Ak i -V : - . ' , . r, . , . ' ', . , Kr -'X - L r hdh. n oyyy n .A Row 1 Mr Walker Mrs Srnclarr Mr Gardner Mr Choppe Row2 Mr Szydlowskl Mr Sager Vlr Mlller THLETIC PHILO OPHY manshlp through the use of games leadershlp through squad leaders ln classes and captalns ln athletlcs and character by usmg proper guldance ln problems of conduct arlslng 1n the locker room and on the Held of play Our athletes are our ambassadors and they are taught that therr manners and appearance must necessarlly belit those of ambassadors It IS the alm of thls de partment to ard others of the hlgh school program ln molding healthy well rounded cltlzens The teacher 1n charge of the physrcal educatlon department IS Mr George Gardner 34- F8 The physical education department strives to instill the qualities of good sports- s . n I , n n n . 7 , - BA EB LL Row 1 A Shrlen E Blaszkowrak J Harrls R Breber Row 2 N Axen I Gocella J Doyle G Farrar R Mc Donnell 35 CORE Clarence-9 Clarence-5 Frontler-4 Orchard Park-0 Cheektowaga 10--0 Frontler-6 Cleveland Hlll 2 4'-Maryvale 3 Marywale 6-Maryvale 8-Maryvale 7 Maryvale 0-Maryvale 1 Maryvale Orchard Park 2 13 Maryvale Cleveland Hlll 5 4--Maryvale F OOTB LL 411111 11 Rowl R Be txne Q Belber G Blaskmuak E Rommel J LaPlaca T Olsen D Qchwenk 'V Dmgman ,I Nlendola A Qfhllen Row 2 NI qzydlovsskl J Walley L Erlck on R Cromwell R Tobol lu R Kantra P Jones S Wojdan D Zebny G Gardner Row 3 C Farrar G Langer R Warnecke J C-ocella J Doyle C Donelon P Kmney R 'Xiamen S F1scher R Lajocano CORE Wllllamswllle 0 Clarence 6 Cleveland H111 0 Lancaster 0 Depew 0 Med1nalVars1tyJ 6 . West Seneca-0 . Orchard Park-O 36 Mary y ale 'Vlary vale Mary vale Marv vale 26-Mary y ale 0 Mary x ale 20-Mary y ale 25-Maryvale ACTIO W-0 'wig JL. 2:1 W E ?kQguAw., 'YQ Mir 'kd A 4 nd 1 1 4' wx ,, pf' ss :Higgs 13 A Y 5 Ly 3 KETB LL QQ Rowl R Bestme S Belber C Blaskowlak E Rommel J LaPlaca Schwenk N Dmgman J Mendola A Shllen Row 2 Nl qzydlowskl J Walley L Erlckson R Cromwell R Tobolskl R Kantra P Jones S Wojdan D Zebny G Gardner R0w3 G Farrar G Langer R Warnecke J Gocella J Doyle G Donelon P Kmney R Marlen S Flscher R Lajocano CORE . Williamsville-0 12-Maryvale . Clarence-6 12-Maryvale . Cleveland Hill-0 25-Maryvale . Lancaster-0 32-Maryvale . Depew-0 26-Maryvale . Medina QVarsityJ-6 Of-Maryvale . West Seneca-0 20-Maryvale . Orchard ParkQ0 25-Maryvale 1 2 3 4- 5 6 7 8 38 J, V. ll:X5KE'l'liAl.I. - Row 1: A. Wvliilson. Wlal- , , . , , .. , . l-y. W. llrajc-an R. Loja vuno. N. UlI'lgII12lll.Xx. l olaskl. ow 2: C. Ahr. J. Krug. C. Farrar. N. Axvn, Ii Englc-rt, P. Kraus. A. Shilen, D. Hamann. RE HMA TEAM FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Orchard Park-33 Orchard Park-59 Cheektowaga 5510-29 Cheektowaga 410-38 West Seneca-60 West Seneca-46 Cleveland Hill-30 9 Cleveland Hill- Pine Hill-19 Pine Hill-20 Frontier-26 Frontier-39 Sloan-47 Sloan-4-7 2 13-Maryvale 31-Maryvale 21-Maryvale 22-Maryvale 30--Maryvale 35-Maryvale 18-Maryvale 25-Maryvale 31-Maryvale 23-Maryvale 30-Maryvale 28-Maryvale 22-Maryvale 17-Maryvale 39 JR. VARSITY TEA JLNIOR VAR Hollamlfii North Collins-All SITY fl: dl- f-Nlilru - Wlaryx' als' ale Depewg--18 3f3fNlury vale ljine llillf2T .ll-Axlzlry Yule lfclen-32 A12-V--Nluryvule Lake Shore-52 IST-----Nlzlryvzile Springville--l9 -L0--Nlzlryvule Clarence-45 IST-Alaryvule r..rl A, A T rw A Q fi . Yfi fg' my --2 1. K l' k vi' nw . V .Lv,.. 'D ,J-T NQI- f' . .Q I 'Aid a 1 ' 'i if.. - . , . FRESHMAN - Row 1: L. Frantz. R. Dill, R. Du- szynski, U. Osika, S. Cala. Row 2: D. Merritt, C. Warnecke, W. Summers, .l. Stroud. L. Held. K. Hanley. Row 3: K. Caldwell, R. Deck, J. LaPlaca, D. Johnston, R. Egan, D. Weber, R. Cooley, D. Arent R. Christbaum. 1 IG k Q -gxx. Row 1: J. Lynch, R. Beiber, D. Schneider, J. Harris, R. Tarbox, A. Schwind- ler D. Diedrick., M. Graw, R. Pufpaif. Row 2: S. Wojdan, N. Thomasula, J Mendola, J. Langer, R. Warnecke, G. Guzewich, D. Reardon. Cleveland Hill-40 Arnherst-4-7 West Seneca-39 Williamsville-5 1 Clarence-32 Amherst-56 Cleveland Hill-29 West Seneca-23 Williamsville-48 Clarence-26 40 25-Maryvale 19-Maryvale 27-Maryvale 15-Maryvale 34'-Maryvale 10-Maryvale 37-Maryvale 43-Maryvale 18-Maryvale 40-Maryvale WRE TLI G TRACK iii. ,, G- x, . AM fk - 0 - 5 3 I' 'I in t h -gf Y L, li- 4 Row 1: J. Cody. G. Henderson, R. Manning, E. Rommel. Row 2: D..Conti, J. Cerrone. R. Cromwell. Row 3: R. Abendschein, R. Kaiser, J. McCarthy, D. Brecker, T. Yorton. Row 1: J. LaPlaca, N. Dingman, L. Erickson. Row 2: C. Breton, D. Johnson, J. Miller, T. Olsen, T. Dills. Row 3: D. Feldmann, P. Kinney, R. Kantra, 41 R. Maxwell. GIRLS SPORT Row 1 C Oven IN Hunt C Craf NI Eaton E Fm ter L Bartholamae J Bollman P Qnyder B Lemlu B Palmer Rm Z H Boer Lllll N lohn on N W unvh B Fccher B 'Nlxller lflllllil' o UQ Q ar llidllldl llapol ll Npar R xx mmon 'Nl lemma ummcr o 1 K1 m ma N Nlmfxu um 'S B lletclun R Hacker J liner lNexm N1 Rambo E Carroll Row a D Kremludcr N Cucarello C Ntemer J Fenher 'N Nnanelxamp X Xulnneuch P Niue -X Ntexens B 'Nlach holz 'XI Pas ke Row 6 J Bonn 'XI Allen INTRANILRALS The Intramurals program IQ ax allable to all gurls from grade 1 11 All sports such as basketball xollex ball and badmmton ale coxerecl B0 LI G TEAM BOW LING Bowlmg IS a sport offered for the first time tlus xear to stu dents The student ale using off Campus allexs fol boulmg It IS sponsored bs 'Xhss Rlta 1 s X Staskleu 1CZ Rowl Q Rlvhtcr 'N Breton J Nllchaxl I Seward D qtrolewskl L Hauck Kxelllolz R w 2 D Ver lun Nl Bauer D Knabellxamp X Cla ser ulmby R Hacker J 'Num Ron 3 J Nlam Law kl J Lreen J Wmkleman 'NI Hmaton. 9 Nvwartvxood 'NI Herschneld Row 4 J Archangel. NI Roos, S Statler, 'NI Stroh, Nl 9chla,1zer,J Rners 42 X , . .,i,., WE V V J o j.-ij.jg3 Y 1 l K q.: ,Ae :Q x wi N vw A J ' K v L J . J. H' ' X gvr. R. ll rzille-ri. J. Vi' -lllf. U. ll' tl l' ' -. Nl. ' l'ta. . Q ks. o ' 3: M. Ti s. , . 7 . J. S ' s. Nl. Carr ll. C. S-bulvr. NI. ' V. . '. ll . ,l. Page, C. Klein. F. Harris. A. Richter. Row 4: E. Douris. N. llrx-ton. J. Nlivllael. L. Seward. D. Wviglein. ,.. s. ':. . A. 7.w ,UL ,JA Q . . ' '- ' 'A ' s '- . 15 f , .- - 5 A Q 'T 5 . .x V- A - 2 K E - . C 'VL . . Y I . ' AL' M. U-uf. ill. . ' .Rl Q' . 's s'..l .. , Row 1: T. Bornlllerl B Palmer R ww 2 J Michael, D. Zimmerman X qtexem R Hacker J. Bonn. Row 3: B Nlachholz Q Qwartwood C Keller, B. Betschen ,l Pollard GIRLS' THLETIC COUNCIL i9 ' CHEER LEADER N1 111- if The Cheerleading group is a student-selected group which is responsible for leading and encouraging the special cheer- ing section for our athletic events. :Sf ESL CHORAL GRO P The Boys Clee Club meets Tuesday and Thursday 7th period. It is available to any student from grades 8 to 11. They worked hard to accomplish a creditable program for the Spring Concert which was held on March Sth. Also, some of their past accomplishments have been participating in the programs of the Christmas Concert and Graduation. BOY GLEE CL B Rowl D Deidrlck E Derlon R Billo R Poust J Lynch D Barwell Whit on VN Dmgman C- Breton D john on D Weiner H Danzer ,I LaPlaca ,I Nlaurer J Fassel A Nioorman Row 3 C Langer R Maxwell C Ahr R Strelt C Donelon E Fa sel R Km ley G Blas kowxalt J Winter Mr Beam ' T 5 l 1 FN nf , 'fi Y A J., P. Strait. D. Cerstner, C. Maurer. P. Haconaghy, J. Owens. Row 2: A. ' 's . ' Y . . . . s, , . . . . 'D '. . in ,A . . MIXED CHOR 4...-.gl Q16 Q b 'l - A5 ,Q Q-Q. - 'QQ Row 1: D. Knablekamp. E. Cudd, C. Jacks. K. Egan, C. Ahr, C. Donelon. A. Gerber, R. Kinzly C. Klein. J. Crant. B. Belsehen. Row 2: Xl. Nieosia. D. Marchewka, Nl. Staniszewski, J. Knapik C. Brandt. J. Naber, M. Bauer. J. Pollard, C. Kane. N. Rappold. NI. Carroll. E. Carroll, M. Hersch field. Row 3: E. Kaiser. R. Duszynski. P. Klan-onaglly, D. Strozewski. D. Zimmerman, F. Harris S. Lux, M. Dehne, L. Johnson, D. Marien, H. Roos. C. Taylor. J. Winkleman. Row 4: J. Michael L. Seward, H. RUH, G. Carr, T. Diver, C. DiRosa, J. Barlow, B. Cerstner, II. Venezia. M. Heaton J. Hornung, A. Richter, M. Passke. Row 5: Nl. Page, C. Lewis, L. Reise, Nl. Allan. B. Woods J. Fix, R. Abendshein, R. Mizerkiewicz, B. Tole, J. Timberlake, A. Stevens, B. Machholz, J Schuhmacker, A. Kennedy, H. Dersam. GIRL ' GLEE CL B Row 1: M. Dippold, M. Kapsiak, A. Wrona, K. Owen, A. Richter, G Taylor B. Lemke C Klein B. Betschen. Row 2: L. Dolata, M. Nicosia, D. Marchewka, M. Stariiszewski, M. Bauer, J. Scirai D. Fiddle, C. Steiner, E. Easton, C. Steele, L. Hodur, D. Sparks. Row 3: H. Speaker, N. Pomerhn gt Zlmmerman, M. Hansen, J. Cerwitz, J. Carlin, C. .Grajek, J. Strauss, M. McCullough, N Chaefef, M- Ritter, M. Page. Row 4. J. Sak, J. Gomolski, J. Bonn, L Reise S Cerrone L John: Son, C. Mifmier, C. Kane, A. Hagen, N. Rappold. R 5. A. N k Q D. s' ' k' A' s' k M. Herschfield, S. McCollum, B. Tole, L. Bennett, JiwPollard. am a tmzews 1, ' pea er 4-5 fa. .... 3 s 9 The Band meets Monday Wednesday, ff, Q and Friday seventh period To partlcx pate m thas organlzatxon a student must fulfill a certam amount of studymg and practlcmg hrs mstrument In the past they have prepared programs for the Chrlstmas and sprmg Concerts for as semhlles for Gf8dU8ll0D and for Me 11 are ellgxble for the band The Orchestra meets Tuesdays and Thursdays seventh period The students w1th strmg instruments meet three quarters of the time and the full orchestra meets one quarter of the trme Students from Grades 5 to 11 are ellgxble for the orchestra 46 O S' A -I - morial Day. Students from Grades 7 td ei Qntlm Rom 1 I Q1l1uhn1aCkcr R Dew mr N Lux R Iehman 'NI Valentu Standm Row 2 C Kam C fraham R K1nLls R Deck R Bohn ,I Pollard 9:2 .Nl N 1'4- ,Milf CA ER CLUB The Quence Clubs mam PUIPUQC IS to perform dCll10llQlQI'3lQl0IlQ anal expell mente fol am student who IS lIlt6l6Ql6Cl Thls organlzatlon IQ for stuclentQ who are lnterested lll maklng silence PIOJCLIQ and 111 f8C6lXlI1g a better l.lI1Cl6lCt3HCllI1g or knowledge about the subject The club meets exerx two weeke under the superuslon of 'Nlr Ross W1ll1Hk CIE CE CL B The Camerfi Club IS composed of twenty IIlCIllllClN who promote lYlI6ICSt lll photog laphy 'lrouml the Qehool It glvee the Qtu dents '1 hcttcx llIlCltI'5tElIlCllIlg of photog Idllllt Incl lt- tfllllplllffllll Qomm of then jobs 'Ire leftrnmg to use the Gfllllplllt nt 1 oneexnefl Wllll photoglaphy rluelopmg p1ftu1eQ and takxng and prlnt mg PILIUICQ The Camela Cluh meets every two nee-ls under the SUpCl'VlSl0l'1 of Mr Ross Wllllllk 4 - Sllllllg Rowl R Lehman, R Amundsen R0w2 G Folsom,,I Clauss 47 . g: . ,.. g: ':. .f.,' ,. 'j,. , I X 6,33 . I . X 4 vl ,Li 4 I A 'L ' C 5. - x' H. ' - . ,,, -I 1 .4 . I F .L .E v X I . 0 n , , I C xl Y' ' l x f . ' . , , 5 3 rx my ' '. -L. ' ' - Q . . ' . 1... 1 1 X - f Y ,,,f '1 .,.... E v , .. 'I I VAL ' f , ov 5 f . , . u - Y.. lf' I' LIBR RY T FF 0' 1-11 5-1---l ..,,,., Rowl H Wagner J Schultz S LaPress .l Pxerce Row 2 A Ganglotf J Betschen D Wexglem S 'Nlendola L Perley N Kromer D Baglnskl 5 McCullough C Owen D Hart R Dessolr IN Breton T Dlver L Relse D LIIIIIIICTIIIBII H Wagner M Wolfert ,I Owens Although there IS scarcely a task that the staff does not perform a few of thexr dutles are shelung books, checkmg hooks 1n and out of the hbrary ftle and typmg book orders To partlclpate 111 the Llbraly Staff one must show LOI1t1IlllCd Interest accuracy and dependablllty The hbrary staff works durmg free penods before and after school The partlclpatmg grades are 6 ll under the superv1s10n of Mrs Laurle Brown 48 lf Bonn, s.'Ly11Ch, N. Rkllgoid. Rowe: 'c. 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Naber: RT ORK HOP 'EK 94,1 'B' D Welgleln R Qulmby l P Steve The Art Workshop 15 ava1lable to all students for partlcrpatron 1n creatlve act1v1ty Any teacher can recommend projects for h1s or her students under the supervlslon of the art lnstructor, Mr Wllllam Llttle Examples of ldeas lnclude sclence projects, play and story lllustratlon, visual alds, and posters for student act1v1t1es 4-9 I r 1 1, ' +1 2 1,5 X keanu Iy .Q V I , K J . t ff e f V - ' A e X I Y . . . , . . , A ,Lt xg: 73 1' 'Sf K 1 Q ,Q 0. f Y- 'N. ...,, ff W ,arg DRAMATIC Balcony Scene The second year of Margvale s Senlor llrgh Drarnaucs Club finds the dramat1cs group lnterpretlng 1ts first thlee act play The purpose of the club 15 to allow Nlaryxales students to enjoy and become more f3.IT11l13l wlth the VHFIOUS phases of play procluetlon Along suth nlaklng new and rapld lrlenclshlps Dldllldllt Club members learn the all nnpoltant lesson eo operation whlnll makes an OIgHIl1Z3t10Il such as tlus functlon to 1ts utmost capaclty 50 o, Q 1 f ., po 1 l ff-ok. PRESS CLUB ,1- !.-- Db lf-' ' -111- ' Z Rowl 'NI Hatrm S L11x J Harr1s 4 H Pufpaff R Hatker ,I Benn Row J' 2 N Dlngman NI Herschfleld X113 ,X Ernest The Press Club 1S an organlzatlon ln whlch each member reports regularly on deslgnated act1w1t1es At a meetmg exery Thursday I11EltCI'13l 15 completed for publlcatlon 1n the Clue lam The Press Club hopes by th1s method It w1ll better mform the communlty about school act111t1es The teacher 1n charoe of the Press Club 15 M155 Helen Ernest al U 'if 53 1 ,. . 1 s -0 X , - P1 T 1 X 1 . 5 'xi - 1 , 'A 1 .V 'fi fl A Q f-'.' 1, ,gr -:Y A al A' 5 gf 241.5 .Mit . 1- N a ga- Y ZA . , - gr., Y- ' Y ,'- , . , . . . . ',.. I ,-'s V,.x , - 2 1 f V . Y Y . . , 7 V . . ,- . 1 ,, . T. . i , . U x 5 DEB TE J Mlller G Guzewlch R Amundsen G Langer The debate team IS composed of students who explore and dlscuss current ISSUCS By the aCtlV1ty they a1d themselxes 1n understandmg world problems Thls organlzatlon IS under the supervlslon of Mr Eugene Covelll 1' 52 JR RED CROSS Rowl R Owen G Sennott Row 2 A Englert J Christensen Row 3 M Metzger C Brandt J Naber Row 4- ,I 'Nlaurer B Lemskl C Owen N Rappold D Zxmmerman C Maurer Row 5 N C1ccare111 S Breton G Carr Row 6 Mlss Baxter R GICSC from grades 7 11 and grades 1 11 carrymg out work projects The elementary grades are prov1d1ng glft boxes for forelgn chlldren Grades 5 6 are makmg correspondence albums to be ex changed Wlth forelgn countrles and the JUHIOI' senlor group has planned a hlgh school glft chest program The group IS sponsorlng a Glee Club Choral program for the Buffalo Veterans Hosp1tal and our glrls are packmg and wrappmg COOTCICS made by homemakmg classes for these veterans The two delegates to the Buffalo Hlgh School Councll are Norene Rappold and Jxm Maurer These people keep us ln touch wlth what the organlzatlon IS domg ln our own area The News and journal lnform us of Junlor Red Cross act1v1t1es elsewhere The teacher 1n charge of thxs organlzatlon IS MISS Kathryn Baxter 53 . 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' , . , . . : , The Junior Red Cross organization is made up of members 7 - . 7 DAN CES AND ASSEMBLY PROGRAMS N9 WGS A QA qi f Hgi 5 ,A uModern Painti 3 r K K. -fi Vi ,mf k SSAA A A A Y, fl sf SS L A Q A I W Y Af faq Crowned cmzENsHlP ggF . . wb 'NWMW N othm Sleepx Tlme Gal Larks' 55 Babe in Armsn YE RBOOK STAFF E Wllhelm D Welgleln N NIacC1nnxs C Budzxszew ka A xCCl'1lI19Y1Ch ,I Strauss D Schnelder 'Nl Allen G Levu J Knaplk 'Nl Pa e ,I Bet Chen A Cangloff C Walters Q McCullou h R De o1r P New N Swanekamp B Nlachholzf A btuens 'NI Passke G J reen 'NI Stroh V Drajen T D111 ,I Harrl N 'kxen G Farrar R Engle-rt R Bohn C Klem T Dxver The Yearbook Staff IS a constantly workmg group of woluntary staff members The results of thelr accompllshments have proucled a good yearbook for the students pleasure The teachers ln charge of the yearbook staff are A1155 Wlarllyn JHCODI and Mr Wllllam Llttle Seated J Fecher N Breton btandmg R Amundsen, C Folsom 56 , , . , .. , . - s, . ,. , . . . . 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Maryvale High School - Towagan Yearbook (Cheektowaga, NY) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 39

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1954, pg 21

Maryvale High School - Towagan Yearbook (Cheektowaga, NY) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 47

1954, pg 47

Maryvale High School - Towagan Yearbook (Cheektowaga, NY) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 13

1954, pg 13

Maryvale High School - Towagan Yearbook (Cheektowaga, NY) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 71

1954, pg 71

Maryvale High School - Towagan Yearbook (Cheektowaga, NY) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 21

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