Orchard Park High School - Quaker Yearbook (Orchard Park, NY)

 - Class of 1957

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xy M 6 3 S. .I H Wi. W J Fx VL L - 1 ml .. .p fx A L. W- A , x, . f f 1, - K V, V, . .. .-1 Fug, V E33 Z vm R , Jn ,F-5 'wg 1 Pg-jf uf! 5 'Wig '5hQ.Lx'f'mff LF' LL Q ' if Kim ,xxx x, .WM 2 1 X465 -. fe .ii . 4-. . , ,, ij . x r ' ,I 'L K S' W of 'gi L 5 AHL 4. ,A Elk V? 1 Q-f This year, instead of a time worn theme for the '57 QUAKER, we decided to write an open letter to the student body of Orchard Park. We feel that our school is at a crossroads , we can continue to be a school we are all proud of, or we can become just another large high school. lt is a time to reaffirm our standards and to consider the question of individual student responsibility. Student responsibility takes many forms. lt's biggest enemy is the familiar statement, Let Joe do it, or Let Jane do it. Let's make sure we do not fall into this pattern. lt is deadly. lt kills interest in school, fun in school, and pride in attending our school. Activities will continue if the individual gives some of his time. Our teams can be bigger and better if everyone offers his support. Our building will remain in beautiful condition if every student re- members individual responsibility. lt is our sincere desire that each student will accent his new re- sponsibilities and keep Orchard Park Central School a school to be proud of and to always remember. THE QUAKER STAFF. l957 QUAKER w 1 L n I L L i E i 1 i E E ! ii 3? . N , W.. W.. W Mrs. Vanberhoef WE HONOR The Pelopormesus has three peninsulas . . . famous words of a well- known person . , . never will she be forgotten . . . nor will her minute tests . . . the drill on outlines . . . pages of notes . Blue Monday . . . her dramatic ability . . . especially her portrayal of Philip crossing the Alps . . . serious moments, too . . . her quick and heartfelt praise . .' . reassurance of a job well done . . . her endless hours of work in Student Council . . . providing the necessary guidance . . . always willing to help whenever help is needed. Personal traits . . , her love of nature . . . especially flowers . . . her face always wears a smile . . . to you, Mrs. VanDerhoef . . . we dedicate the l957 Quaker . . . in appreciation for everything. From Leftzl Mr. Retzlaff, Dr. Glazier, Mr. Schluter, Mr. Boldt, Mr. Steiner. BOARD OF EDUCATION What goes on behind the board room door? much more than we think striving to please us and solve our problems . . . the Board of Edur cation . . . the backbone of the school system . . . meetings . . . discussions . . . compromises . . . al- though we may not always mention it . . . we thank you sincerely. Mr. Holmes Mr. Handel Principal of the District Dr. Swanson High School Principal ADMINISTRATION Orchard Park's Triple Alliance Mr. Handel Dr. Swanson Mr. Fuller each one an individual yet all with the same interests in mind . . . Mr. Handel . . . stately . . . wise , . . the man behind the big decisions . . . Dr, Swanson always patrolling the foyer a great admirer of plaids . . . Mr. Fuller. . , would you please sign this check? keeper of the social calendar our helping hand always willing to as- sist . . . our education and development is the concern of our efficient ad- ministration. Not Shown Mr. Fuller Assistant High School Principal v , k . L? , 1 I , 5 K X F . L P 5 I N E Z L a. , K I P I 59 E4 if ' . P ,, y 1 al, 51 if A Q, I-A X B:-2: 3. bl F' i I, R 5 ,1 T111 'vw . ,yi-'ling tif '. 5. , P P pk, l- 1.1: -. r -.'- f'Tl 1 f '- , . 4 v x 1 4 fi, ,rf ' 1 KA 55 Q M X? Neither rain, nor sleet, nor snow can stay us from our destination . . . an education . . . some- times the teachers wonder . . . planning on their part . . . advice . . . friendly humor . . . something new this year . . . an all-faculty motor cavalcade to the Amherst football game . . . racoon coats . . . the whole works . . . thanks, faculty. Art Depart- ment . . . helps the budding genius . . . posters . . . painting. Commercial . today's students , . . tomorrow's secretaries . . . aptly trained we might add. Guidance . . , this we need . . . what college? . . , what courses? . . . understanding . . . patience. i K ,iff . K 5' K, 5 x L R fifiyx A hbgftilfvgff Q affix L'-,. 1 ' Q. -Nj, 3..x4,f5-J 1, Jin' NJ' 'f'f'f 'Q f 9 0 J? 4 Ll 40 af' 1 gm' tv 31121. 'y':'I I t1lf 5l'1l'f1 Hg, sg, N' .ii .I 1' '.'+. B. Q if - fw,.t,..f.,s.. 1 Span ip gl' ,IJ Ai his Q lx 'ft ' 'rife .2 32.14 j6,??l1pf.: 'iff' if ' .:,v,S:i,f.lQ jp, ,Q I X M,,W S , er Mr. ' . Mass Sag D'99ln.f Mr. Durkee COMMERCIAL V5 dai.: ,.,, 1 v-, ,L :ul F-:fi f W' 'T Y N ! x , wi 1 xc -I ea, 3 if Q 8 22 if Q at I I 1' x. ml lfvf 3 Q ?lf it tl to ls 1.2, wt 3 f if 1 Q ll QT A ' pass Mr. Ingram B0 Mrs. Maynard ,aetl I A GUIDANCE MQ., k.,,,,, ll' ed, Miss Vaughn r 'QL 'L ,I , g .ww .--v ' Mf, E . Mr. Dugan Chou Mr. Reed 'A ta ,.- ' X M Mr. Grunt rs' KYSer Mr. Snyder Mr. Carnevale 'W 5513 , 'N , Mrs. Calandra fmt ws. cm' I- G U A G E Mrs. vfczrqf. Language . . . both foreign . , . and our own English . . . sometimes we think that's foreign too . . . our English De- partment . . . Mr. Carnevale's wild shirts . . . the gay bachelor . . . Mr. Grant . . . Mrs. Viczian's Halloween party . . . Mr. Reed . . . his political feuds with Mr. Saul . . . Mr. Snyder's dry wit . . . and the teachers who make us feel continental . . . Mrs. Kyser . . . Mrs. Calandro . . . Mr. Erickson. :xg itll. - i Dam NX www 1 X5 1-' -.Qt wk is N., +I, Mr. Pantera . VanDyke Mrs. Vanberhoef Citizenship Education . . . History . . , Social Studies . . . call it what you may . . . discussions . . . tests . . . home- work . . . Mr. Whiteside's impossible books . . . Mr. Saul's political orations . . . bulletin board campaigns .We hear all viewpoints . . . and learn a lot of history . , . it's hard work . . . but we know it's necessary. Driver Educa- tion . . . Mr. Habicht . .. Mr. Wakeman . . . dual con- trol . . . pedestrians . . . four points . . . Caution student driver. M CITIZENSI-IIP EDUCATION Y? MB. DRIVER EDUCATION KTQ - tweak ' IIC! Mr. Whiteside 1 D E Mr. 5 5 . ff!! fi ,ff Ni , 1-1. WN-.J v . X Wakeman iii 61, si 5 J -t A , 1 aaa f I 3 N Mr. Habicht Yuhnke Mrs. Dickson Mr. Witfmann 3 0 ,ff Mr. Sfreit QA M MATHEMATICS M... websfe, Math . . . 2 + 2 I 4 . . . it gets harder . . . unfortunately . . .lmuch Miss wwe' harder . . . problems . . . equations . . . formulae . . . homework . . . more homework . . . Mrs. Dickson's special classes after school . . . how- ever, we learn math . . . Mr. Rudroff's corny jokes . . . but it does make things interesting all kidding aside math really is fun sure place where one can rest . . . in peace 3 it is. Nurses . . . necessit to the school . . . the nurse's office . . . onl Y - ,gil-,-sr iwg - ,, - - X , , ig-fn Q1 'tw , S A 'li ' 4 ig as NURSES , 1. Miss Purdy Miss Orendorf Mrs. RODS' Mr. Beldon SCIENCE X i 'f ii if lgjijhi l so 1 l Mr. Oberkrieser V Mr. Behm Mr. Kyser Mr. Holmwood Science . . . learn about the world we live in . . . the order of the uni- verse . . . Mr. Behm doubles as a fine football coach . . . world series winner . . . with his partner, J. J. D .... Mr. Holmwood . . . where l the tall corn grows . . . Science Night . . . much work goes into this l Q . . Mr. Oberkrieser . . . planning ahead . . . he puts bounce into chemistry' Librarian . . . Miss Shank . . . always ready to help . . . friendly advice on all our reading material. LIBRARIAN Miss Shank 1 Mr. Muccigrosso Mrs. Baltzer Mr. Jackson Music . . . a chorus that sometimes talks more than it sings . . . Mrs. Baltzer . . . affectionately Ma . . . Mr. Brooks . . . Pop . . . Mr. Jackson and Mr. Muccigrosso . . . par excellence . . . not forgetting the musical highlight of the year . . . Operet- TG. Homemaking , . . burning cocoa . . . sewing crooked seams . . . good grooming . . . what personality type are you? . . . child care . . . interior decorating . . . a subject we would all like to take. Audio Visual . . . Mr. Tobin . . . hoyv to' age' quickly . . . morn- ing announcements . . . Saturday night movies for all . . . you may now pass to your first period class. Dietician . . . we complain . . . but we don't mean it . . . really, Miss Ripley, the food is good . . . lunch hour . . . our favorite Mr. Brooks Class' HOMEMAKING 7 Mrs. Rupp Mrs. Berrimon Mrs. Gibson Miss Ripley 4 i 4? S? x i , , A-WRT' 1 . ' f f V . ' I iff y ' ' t .WS X ., ,f H , . , 7 ff W s frae i seq-s.q5 WEA X i ii E , - --- w -. v 1 f: 5 --'X , A .41 f lifli' t s if 5 L -N-Yi VW X Ir if , ' 2. , if if A tr 1.,,n1 .Y - .Sw Mf21w:,ffx- q i! N riwlsyfil . . ' V + H- , iq, ii ! ' rte55!irs,i Mr wllhelm Mrs Scully Miss Czurles PHYSICAL EDUCATION Industrial Arts wood metal electricity . . . junior 1 draftsmen printing learn the mechanics of an automo- bile motor great for the do it yourself gang Physical u- 'si' cation sound mind my achin back . gym . . . l swimming all our great teams fine coaches e spark of school spirit Agriculture Pop Keyes continues to turn out gentlemen farmers ,pa- yawn-' Mg, 'UQ UQ NN. ww Mr. Metz lnvusrnml. M.H .ughf ... Mr Bailey Mr McGahey 'naw Mr. Keyes ,J rf' . ' D Q -. - Ed F , . . . 1 dig ' ' ' th , it D Mr. .. .:, 'SE Q 'W Qi 5 i ggi 2 ir , - ,, ,rg x y , X isrcc 5271 I 1 it l llill ' e X fx vgxgu l' l 3 i V 3 ' r u,u frog l ff f , rsrc y cy fy 1 1 rrkrreyr 'sl t tx .,r, Q 'tmyi 5 . fit Q' f it My AG r 1 , 1 X if A! ' 'iwgfvg f X -ek? N X R R . KK ,x -1 l 1 If Stevens , ..,.. , VV ., - . ...: A , ,. .. 4 . . 1, M . i l, ,. , V , S, . ,I g V -' 5 , , L Wzfggmi '- iii' f - , ew acziy T33 f ,'-7. , If , K' i Central Office: From Left: Mrs. Warren, Mrs. Croft, Mrs. Ash, Mrs.Terry. HK 45 W M W., NE -ur- A5522 cslsiwir' s VET r -e, ZA Transportation Supervisor: Mr. Schluter. High School Office: Miss Hort, Miss Meyer Building Superintendent: Mr. Cole, Mrs. Gontzer. X3 .f :: s ' al .ix . 2115, 7 93 I V' 'fly -' -D M- ' F if I EN . 1 I HCT I .. . ' , I .j '. ll,-' f' 'I ,A ,j X. I, .1 .' ' ' Z J' I , Gm aim s ..f M 'M-M X tw . Jendnfselk' Be semi. oelvme John Paul' Pol RS From Len' offlce ' Poweld- Here we are . . . the class of '57 . . . a they displayed . . . as Spring moved in . . . long distance has been covered. . ,a greater thoughts turned to the Prom . . . feverish one lies ahead. . . let's look back. . .plenty work . . . last minute rush . . . final result of moments to remember . . . first as lowly . . . a wonderful dance . . . music by the Freshmen . . . the first taste of high school Starlighters . . . Don and Sue . . . our king life . . . inexperienced and afraid . . . the and queen . . . class elections . . . moving fun . . . skating parties at Creekside . . . our up day . . . Seniors. f'tb'd ...'dt' ...tt- . .. .Irs lg Once In e UFO lon.. Sol Now Seniors . . . officially . . . Get-Ao ing our sequences . . . big decisions . . . . . . quainted Dance . . . magazine sales . . . college entrance . . . or business . . . to end ushin doorbells 10 OOO d H th the year . . . a picnic at Chestnut Ridge. p Q . ' ' ' ' P ms wor . . . . a continuous round . . . Christmas cards As Sophomores . . . more skating parties . . .Mr. Whiteside's tests. . .also his lect- . , . something new . . . a hayride . . . cold ures . . . Senior parties , . . the time flew by weather put a chill on it. . .Operetta ticket . . . Thanksgiving . . . the first snow . . . sales . . . a big success . . . hard work paid the Senior Ball , . . over the hump now . . . off . . . the new swimming pool opened . . . a semester has gone . . . who knows where? splash parties originated. . , . scholarship tests . . . talk of a Spring . . formal. . .Washington. . .Graduation. . . All too soon . . . Juniors . . . anxiously . . . . . . then what? .... the joys . . . sorrows . . . awaiting our rings . . . selling tickets for IQ hs the Oodb es on Gr d t, n Galahad Jones . . . this year . . . skating ,ug ' ' ' Q Y O uc 'O parties moved to Parkside Christmas night . . . will always be an intrinsic part of came . . . so did the rings . . . proudly were ' ' ' the SENIORS' lt's so hord to be good! Barbara E. Abbott She, like all good women, hos o temper of her own. Helen E Adams Gail Arnold Hey, did you hear the joke about- Beverly J. Augustine The silent type. Judy J. Augustine Anything to make me look taller. Richard Baldwin Music is his major. Roger Ball You wouldn't kid me. Elaine Barleben Good grief! Robert Beale Clothes make the man. David C. Beicke Would you like to buy a maga zine? Peter G. Beineffi What a blast! John J. Besch Just try and get around me. Lois L. Boldt RealIy, well Bob and l-' Alefha J. Bragg But my name isn't Althea. Elsia Louise Burt Nothing's such fun as having fun. Joseph F. Carls The silent newcomer. Elizabeth A. Carrow We had English? Raymond A. Couell Wavy hair and a convertible too. Judith Ann Czachorowski A Drum Corps beauty. Dick Daurelio l take things the way they come -easy. Margaret E. Davis l'm just alittle girl. Anthony Delia Strong man on the football team.' Richard D. Delmont lf life's a dream, let me sIeep. Susan Denton Ee ya la! lCatchy phrase, isn't it Sue? l I Dale Wesley Detrick D Mr, Whiteside's torget for jokes.' Herbert F. Dettman How's about that ? Ann Marie Dewey Everyone enjoys o little fun. John P. Dietz l'm going to join the Novy Chester Dimitroff Pontiocs ond girls. Dave Doty Let the world slide by. Richard R. Downey Hey, redhead. Leif Erik Eriksen ln Norway - Margaret Erkkila For Pete's sake. Clyde G. Farr Thanks for the ride. Marilyn A. Fleischauer Dave, my favorite topic. Barbara Jean Frank Noted for witty remarks. M. Gae Galza Music makes the world go 'round. Gretchen Gerecke lt's a mixed up worId. Georgia A. Geverdt Always there when the need arises. Martha Ellen Goebel Who turned on the lights? Susan Green Quiet and smart. .Judy Grotke Laugh, I thought I'd die. Del Grover Happy hitchhikerf' Joan R. Haas But Mr. Dugan - Elaine Halpin Anyone for East Aurora? Kenneth E. Havens Oh, brother. Earl F. Hawkes Another new member of our class Albert N. Heichberger Noted for his cars. Judith L. Hendee For the love of Mike. Sandra E. Henderson Always friendly and sincere. Karen Henry Her ambition - to be a nurse Donald F. Hoelle Oh yeah. Alice R. Holmes Conversation is feminine. Nancy Holmes You're kidding. Robert G. Hoppe Fast man on a trumpet. .Ioan Carol Hudson One of these days, pow. Raymond Hutch Always ready for a joke. James W. Jackson Hey, Ace. Raymond Jakubus Me, excited? Never! Delphine Jendrysek Personality pIus. Thomas N. Kabel Another Benny Goodman. Dan Kasprzak Our shy guy. Peter B. Keenan That's simple, you take the square root - Karen Lynn. Kingsland l always have a good time. Robert A. Kingsland His talent is sports. Nancy Ann Kirkland Mr. Kyser, here's my idea. G. John Kostkan A big smile and a big tease. Donald F. Laks Hey Fief, what does Ee ya la really mean. Susan Leader Nothing is so popular as kindness Hilda H. Lehnhoff Tomorrow's secretary. Dick Leifzan Youth is full of sport. Jay Lockrow Often a silent face has voice and words. Frank J. Logel, Jr. A quiet manner and a willing way Richard A. Mangino Let us in on your pizza secret. Jerome J. Markowski A soldier and then - Alice I. Marquart Oh, these carnivals. J. Michael McNerney Get off it. Carol Meid The answer to a teacher's Joan K. Meyer Free dancing lessons.' Wayne Miller Better late than never. prayer I Richard C. Nichols Let tomorrow toke core of itself. lnara Nogobods Live, love, ond be merry. Walter H. Obrochta A car is the main thing. Patricia Jeanne O'Cannor No one con coll her gloomy. William C. Oldenburg Sure, I'iI take you home. Elisabeth Osborne Is thot ever sweet, Martin O'Shea If you don't know, I'm not going to tell you. Patricia Ann O'Shea Between tolking ond laughing, her doy is full. Thomas F. O'Shea Navy bound. Janet Overfield One of these days - John H. Paul Senior Class President. Elizabeth A. Pawela Got 'money' troubles, Betty? L. Robert Perkins Caesar was ambitiousg look what it got him. Frank J. Petro Where would I be without red heads? Louis Petro Pleasure before business. Donald A. Pierce Always a cheerful smile. Gordon N. Puffer All right, good. Jean M. Rappl The redhead is o crown of glory. Jeanne Rengert A friend in need is o friend in deed. Joyce E. Rosenow ll Pretty, hoppy, young. Mary Jane Ryan Yeoh, Timon. Irene Saville Sweet personality. Edwin Scatchard Quit it fellows. Patricia A. Scheu Oh, you silly goof. Leo Schiffhauer Standing on the corner. James F. Schintzius Where did you get that Carol J. Schmid Horses, horses, and Peter F. Schregel hat? cameras. l don't really live in the moun- tains. Margaret Schulz I don't know, but Presley, Dave Sheldon California, here l come.' Mary Ann Shumway Sorry old chap. Barbara Ann Skummer A friendly girl with smile. I do like Elvis I a cheery Mary Louise Snyder l'm just pickled tink. Richard M. Stedman Is that o spark of mischief we see in his calm eyes? Janis Irene Terry ll Sweet persona I ity. Judy L. 'raaa Wonderful as lead in the Senior Play. James Paul Tuttle l've still got tires. Au ristela M. Velarde The treasures of the world come in small packages. Harley C. Virkus How's about that? Gerald A. Wahlenmayer Mischief's brother. Nancy H. Warren Plans for the future. Doris M. Weber Oh, my word. John R. Wellington Cars are important. Arnold D. Wiggins Life was made for fun, not worry. Joe Wilder A joke a day keeps your troubles away. Susan D. Willet Mischief aplentyg smiles many. Mary M. Williams A quiet manner and a willing way. Robert J. Wilson Rollerskating is one of his pas- times. Shirley L. Wolt SiIence is golden. Jeanette A. Wolff Oh, George. Frances W. Yates Oh gosh, I forgot to do my French Everett E. Youngberg, Jr. Quite a sharpshooterf' Richard Zoyhofski Life is getting tougher. SENIOR BESTS . . MOST LOVING Ciiiriggffo -leon Rapp! Gnd FYC Nlcss-r ond Eric E,-icksen SHYEST Shirley Wolf and Daniel Kosprzok MOST ATHLETIC Don Loks and Peggy Davis MOST TALKATIVE Tim Virkus cmd Alice Holmes Now let's see here 9 T 1' i s F 1 Watch that stuff, You must be popular. 5 ft. 2. Don't catch cold. Nature gurl. M.: ' ' We surely miss you. Grandma, what big eyes you have! Thfmk YOU, MV- Dufkee -.... Mickey Mantle? Braving the elements Birds of a feather flock together. Royal Seniors. Witches brew? 2 . 4 f U35 Wi E -'Zf,5'l? v1:ff,Jfff f,1 - f. fg , - - ' i csi ' Q 2 ccesc 5 f 2 2 1 ., j S lsifF:l 4- f:l5:j i fg i ssis i V i c i rw ei-i iii. f H siis - c'ss V. tt Qi Sai V W0Sn'T if nice? Wh-a-a-t? This is a stickup. MOST POPULAR John Paul and Sue Denton LQ ' 11- Q9 T ,p ,4 ,El X'u ' , X x 6 , X 9 A 1 ,A , ' X-3.1, 3 . t'.5. 1n'. x S 1-n ' g -L. BEST VOICE Wayne Miller ond Mary Lou Snyder HOTTEST TEMPER Frank Petro and Borboro Abbott WITTIEST Peggy Davis ond Jock Besch MVS MOST STUDIOUS Carol Meid Michael McNerney MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Peter Keenan Elizabeth Osborne K, 2 E a i I X 5 -Y I mf. X f wa .. ,, , X , I . F PRIENDUES1- efef' BEIl'leffi Su 1 SOD Leode I' SENIOR BESTS msg TALLEST 1 SHORTEST fl-T Jack Besch, Judy Augustine K? FASHION PLATES Frances Yates Roger Ball bug, .QRIJGPW 'IW 'wgxggilfi M ff50W'Sifx3'i aku. azsr oANcsRs Joan Meyer, Harley Virkus -'M ta BEST MUSICIANS Wayne Muller Mary Gae Galza i BEST SECRETARI ES Delphine Jendrysek Robert Beale NICEST SMILES Susan Leader, John Paul PRETTIEST- MOST HANDSOME lnara Nogobods James Jackson J -rf - A 5-,Wx TJ :' : ' .4 97' A ':,',' Q:-If ffl K V' JII' zifika A3422 A 'N ' 1 M wi' ' ,M iz H K T ' J kryk r 4 ,,,a k,.. i w V' K ' ia L K A. Q ,,a., V y . ., W Aigi L, y ...,,a I V I V V E Vm7:V ,,.,, , ,l,LWA T V V K S , DM Q. J : G V -- V 'L Z E a if Q G we 5 2 'H EXCHANGE Auri . . . our small treasure from Panama . . . finds seasons reversed . . . rice replaced by potatoes . . . other food differences . . . social life also dif- ferent . . . more liberties for U.S. students . . . busy giving speeches about Panama . . . and doing horne- work . . . enjoys driver education classes . . . and looks forward to Senior trip to Washington. Eric . . . our dashing Norwegian . . . star of the Operetta . . . likes America very much . . . but in Norway they eat more fish and potatoes . . . and the pace is slower . . . he finds schoolwork easier . . . except for history . . . and social relationships the same. V Our Exchange Students . . . a wonderful experience for us . . . better understanding . . . gained two new friends . . . We'll miss you . . . hope you enjoyed us . . . justa little bit. STUDENTS Our ambassadors to foreign lands , . . spreading good will abroad . . . learning how others live . . . Liz , . . Austria was her summer home . . . Wayne . . . new friends in Germany . . . Pete . . . two short months in Spain . . . the ocean cruise . . . first breath-taking glimpse of Europe . .A . good-bye to friends . . . sight-seeing . . . traveling . . . Cologne . . .Vienna . . , Madrid . . . reunion in Paris . . . four days and nights of con- tinuous fun . . . return to Orchard Park . . . a glorious experience . . . thanks again . . . to the American Field Service . . . to the fellow students' . . . for making it possible. Liz Wayne Pete , 619 l LVQQ x. U7 r I M 'C t 4 r Qc .JY Evelyn L. Engels George P. Gallagher John F. Wilder Oh, what you said! Gorgeous George. Where did you get that car? WE NEARLY MISSED YOU. Look mc, l'm dancing. C6 Keeping an eye on things. Four hits and a miss, There goes a gown just like mine. IMS. N .2- if K '34 f, , ff? .L ff.. 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' ' :-: -,.2 t. il ' Q ' ,A ' Q 1.44-nilfilfr Anderson Bailey Barker Baun Beard Benn Benn Boldt Boltz Booth Borchert Both Boyle Boyle Buczek Carney Chilcott Cooley Cruver Curletta Daley Ellis Ellis Engels Ernst Fenton Finnegan Fioretto Flick Flick Forgarty Frank Gallagher Geisendorfer Gentile IUNIORS Now we're upperclassmen . rings . . . worrying and our class o 't'es Autumn Leaves about Washington . . . f two hundred . . . money- sporting class making activl I . , . Cupid's Caper . . . the Water Ballet . ' r Prom. and ofcourse . . . our Junlo gg, 1 Q, . N R f .ii , -3.5, V, , .. it :r,, i yt 'U l 2, M , F l i If ,, , ,g g - .E l D kk E' Y G 5 C .Q -H4 qi is Bennett Bogardus Brown Brunner Daum Dietz Fitch Fitzgerald George Giesecke J uNioR CLASS OFFICER J d - S, Fr , u Y Simon, John Stilwell 1032: gift., Florence Renzi ' 'W i e. ' 51,4 i- 1 Glazier Glinsboeckel Gorham Gorthy Gow Gravius Haug Hayden Hehr Henderson Henney Hensel Kawa Kelly Kendall Kerl Kiess King Lamker Langworthy LeMessurier Lemke Lemmer Leonard Lunn Luther McCall McCarthy Marth Martino Michalski Miller Miller Murphy Nareau Nellisi' O'Grady Palisano Pantera Paterson Patterson Petrinec my 122 -i ,iv sxfspw s 1 , Q, 9-.. sg, -- 5. is - smug ,K is ,V e .2 ,s H+ ' 2 r me Q, we :fs- .. we du was 3 1 iw .+- ,. -, .4 Y i 2 fa 3 ,J .335 1 .ai gi s,,gg,,,si f .. ,ix 'I' -1' -fwfefez . ,. ,iw -ww , an .,,l ., - ..,gsa,g-, . , :2.-ia, gs - - :- ,i ii 1 5' : - -S wifwf Q Ms. f , fi-Q' 1 . .'.:',:sa 15K' M H eel K lereeey Gustaferro Hancock Handel Hobbs Holmes Hoyler Kirchner Klies Kneeland Lindsley Lingle Lons Maul Meir Meister Nicoloff Noeller Nuessle Petro Pierce Poissan T' ga' e F , 'fe:fsz1ffei15fa5feig A-ffffm :igyff -, K H my . 5 .,f , Pg ,.f 5 ,,. if-IVE! . ,. ,s.,.., ,. 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' ' T L J -sei ' T ff' - +2 'Q'-2515+ .sw K f l ' -- ' is .ffm ' ff 1 s .,,. f- .732 -Sufi, s , 35 fr f ' . r f. fe. fi g? .. . ..... . . . V. . - isl. ,QW .. .... . 5 ,VV. .V ::-..V V. .V V S' f ' fag L egg, f f... ' , 1 - - t ' ,. 5 V l 515 , ' Ri S22 23, v . . leg.-1s4fl'f?f ' ' , E ' .... . ' I 4 l .' . .... . . s it 'r'ii ' S .V was ' Niki ' 2 'i 'S ' wi --49 JUNIORS NOT PHOTOGRAPH ED Capretto Crump Donaldson Engles Geitter Gisel Kelly Kroll O'Shea Schmid Segool Weber pnmi 1 A 4 N, l , as ,W 1, . Ernst Gallagher Morris Obrochto Peek-a-boo. Wilder Who s Q Grommap e l l di '-32 -ak:-.::iz,f: 'rmT'Vy,gZ.g, 'xg f .L fi' 1 'J A -2.55553-ini . , x was Q f i A K X' ' ' 1 ff JP. f- '-wiv?-QQ.Q92i' if we e ' ' ,il , -F. is K ' -- f'irff57Ys'33 id f AWWA l ,Q 'aww .. 5 Q1 13 Qee:1'2E 330' .Q , if , ziwwrfi ' Y ' . I 9 VA, 1, A ' I gg -Q , .fel I WL 'iw ' H mf: .- 'ii' l A if ' fund , f ingim ,W . Mow YECVS 090- Here's Q change. Sold! 51.98. W5 Reaching for the moon? , ,,,.wm:AQt827?I- l S fn. SOP!-IOMORES A swimming class . . . so many splash parties . . . we're all water-logged . . . skating part- ies . . . other parties as well . . . we Sopho- mores like parties . . . but we work too Reverse Sock-Hop . . . a good start in our treasury . . . full of school spirit . . . typi- cally Sophomore. wif n ---' OFHCLIQ, -- som-ioM0RE llfllisaigenwuld, RlC:0'dh?ulh . ' I awe - Mrs' liflggxlniou Clark, Und Tony van, O Abplurwlp Agro Almendinger Armbruster Augustine B0Cl'16'l'l' Bl-'llley Bartz Beal Becker Beicke Belurgi Benning Bieler Biernacki Bigenwald Boldt Boormqn B0fl'm0I'1 Bowell Braman Burns Burt CClflSOr1 Carlson Carney Carroll Carruthers Cotherwood Clark Cobado Collins Conners Corcoran Dgly Dqum Davis Dean Delmonte DePerno Dick Donaldson Donaldson Downey Dralge ...i' to .. aslta y r ' '-,. l U t t' l V 2 ' V K ' J k'fk ' : ' E i,l K ar'r K an I I i Vi .j iri . A VA M . .,. ., - , Q Q- f 1 :-' i we W ' 4 f ' w W ,'i 3 f ,' I :.- in yy IY' ' 1-M C ' Y it - f-ww it ,,i , .Q i' ' f 3 ::, 2 ,V -X to 1 ' , 1 . is , g -f - :L is if . f y gm gg: -Iv ig -WL ..p. . Q L, y N Wg W l' lily ,z 'Qi .,v- R--+ ',4f Q -f-- - ' QQ, 2 ff,5.ggi.. fv . ' a i , Q ii' l A if f? iw? ' 7 W - 'Y 3+ ' 5:7 1 liwifeezi. W in l i iily C l c f C. 3' t, D ' C l1'illi A V r Vi ' l':'l L ,f ., c C i-trr D f r C C r l i i I 1 i ' QI -1:- Q ., C l l at 't 5 sl l l' it at lc a s A iff l : : 5 - Zfr :,. C C' H M ? ' 9 C ,m t ' fl E A D l T 'M E '- - , ftll i A . 'D - M y is ii it K - -'l- X s - l Q l T CH, D A l llcl C - C fl 1 f T -. ' C. L H 3 1 - C l i '75 .. : . ,L . , . E A Q is is .' - mm' l f '..,. Y 2 5 L : ' 'E -- 1 L- -y'.- . E f L 5 k V I ,rf H -,egg 3, .:,.. : rw' fisg ev sr of M ' I2. 1 Q wr W ' f M ' ' M -0 L 9 iy, I 7 me 'A I ,, - , P 7 'h, Q . F fy, :ggi . , L. ,L A- S Dunn Fleischauer Goold Henderson Juergens Laing Liddell N53 if L P 8 if in xg 5' ay 5 W: P5 4 f . 4 'C , W, f ew gsm. .5 M , 3 E g M 5 fe , , Ehlers Garland Gorthy Henning Keith Lang Love AC 5-uv ? Engels Gasser Griffin English Erickson Gerken Gerling Haas Haid Erkkila Gerstner Hart SOPHOMORES Hilbert Kerr Lango Markowski i + 3 5 .slim 2: 'Sf 1 f 'K it ':' M -:-, V -,,, ,L Hilton King Latr McGuire Hindley Kingsland Laudisio McNulty Imhof Kinney Laurie Meister F' L is ii g Q, we ' V i if . i E A 1-15 If 'li W ,'- M. A xl-' , 5 L v g V- . 4' ,. xg ' M 9 is 'J X .,,,is,, ,. x Evans Gervasi Hayhurst Johnson Klas Leitner Meyer jf if ' . , ' . LH, . fw' I 1 .l ,Ji 3, we ik 'BSS-2' l.' i ' H av . ini! Evenden Gillifzer Heichburger Jones Kress Leitzan Militello X J6- lr ' A Q ' lik N H 3 Q. fy iq , as i 'Ffa N Q. me K 1555 3 9 5 l . , ,lsl, Ul,. iw? K I' Falkner Glinsboeckel Helmer Jones Kroll Lenney Miller 'E ,. 5' 'R X fu 'Sie 'il ' 1 ,. . QD .Q .v-' 41 Q - Q, Yi, my . it if f A... is P . .. V,.., 1 ., fx .. . Y Ah , an -wi i 7 A '-fiJg'fifi,, ' S Ei? , - . Qf,'?fii :7 :ag-r wr' fi' ' f -' 'ri 1' M112 fic ,- - ' M , , wz . ' 1' , ' 51' ' A ,,.. V , ' . . ' ' -, f i r hg , ., , 'f -xr- ,nisszft s w., f 1 ,if . . W-21-1 1: -ff, f ,-if ? . Him .1 Q, f V ,f'f2z1P1Q?:'f-' six, f- 'ie ' gri ef - I V , , ,, if ,K ,rr V V T - H . S A : YE . y J ' '?fS f?1.55f,.': .f nw: - . ,f i -2-1' - ' 1 SW-Y ki iif if 57 L iiififfi ' .' f '. ii Qpg ,L .,'::- Q l, 7f5 I- If ' 1. igffisi fz K Y I' ff f?gg:,V: iifgggfivi -I I' V 4 ' i. 5 , 511, 51: g Mig s ziiswfi.-1'. . ' ' 1 ,QL '4'.e,..si-- i K .jifi 452 ir, :Q K -- - -' ' - .r Sf t 13 -w.w,sf1f f ii In ew -m.f fis'v S 7 f' G 'Q r Moore Nuhn Phillips Reeder Schroeder Simon Stelmoch W Mornhinweg Obrochto Pisle Riemer Schwab Smith Stephens if ,,,r. , . , t r:,,,..,,. Morris Obrochta Rodd Rodgers Schwobel Smolinski Stoddart 'Q 3 K as Q 9 wif ,-f:. : ?f : Murphy Pawela Putnum Schanbacher Schwendler Mosakowski Paloszynski Puffer Ryan Schwobel .,,. Affisi, as it l 'Q ,Hair Neswadi Pelsey Randolph Schasre Schwendler , ,K il?5gQ,,1,,,Z .9 faiiiflf' . ,Y E 5 ehoe rreh gg Y it ' f ix rmor ii 1 ,. -Q:,- .iv I ., 'QE' f Jr Nietering Peluso Rapp Schictel Schwendler CLASS OF 59 Snyder Sorbini Stott Sullivan glw Q is ,, zu . Hx f Us Q ,iv A X? 5 s X K, hp Y 3 X it 'iw ,et e Q 1 in ss W 7 5 s JR ix ll5E :E ?I',,- .nv Q 5 9 9 W ,S ' Nixon Peters Rothman Schictel Segeba rth Stanley Storkweather Stebbins Sullivan Summers Supplee .. Q' -.: i.i1 if? s f i, fi . ' ' f , . ' -, , 24 y 3 Q if a QM A -iiif .. rise W P' 519:---5 ,wgggs - N am i :F A 'M 15, Qt r 'ji ggi i jg. NM :IFE fviimlwfi i x -A We S ,...: i Q5 .. Nowak Petrinec Rauch Schram Sickau Sfellrecht Surdi 3 r i f 3 V ,rail . ss u ,- PM J Q 2 if Sw ' Wk. Wwe, , -17 Q li 5' A .A 4- R' fl ii ff ii of . fl f V, Tg',ff i 5 3 i t E! V- I , -Z, K ,,,- -2 V - ,Q A ' , , .I Terhorst Thompson Tidd Tinker Translci Warren Warren Weaver Webber Wellington Wilk Williams Williams Williamson Young SOPHOMORES NOT PHOTOGRAPHED Courteau Robbins Courteau Robitaille Held Schillroih Osborne Selenl' O'Sheo Summers Porter Sweet Prescott Weber 'WP 5 levi is . i, Ujvari Widrig Yox Verel Wieland Zimmer in 9 - is rj . :Nur Volk Wilcox Wager Wilder J ., ,lrs s 1 ' . t er ,.. T :f -,,'L ,, f f 'EF' -, .521 M. f .. is K- 1 ' A - V A-M VIL ' , Film-'f' .. A ' L'-K : -- , V ,, 4 - V ' ' ,4 ,,' . 5 Le JZ A ' 33: , W' r t AA,A , g - V! , 4 U M in Q ,T ag In I K K , , ' , 1 , N , - A' -z F A - - ff' 33 Q A 1 ,V 5 ' Hi r , ' H 'ff' ' , , r t , 2' A f ' J e-1 A 5 A A' A X A ' ,,, , 1 A f 4 ,,,. ,.,, A , .. , s is , , fi A so A A A p . 1 -' , -'- f' A ' A ' .. 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A K ' 5:A: 'b ,Q Alcorn Anderson Anderson Arnold Bailey BOHSY Baldwin Barleben Bialasiki Blizniok BOCIHOF B0QarduS Bondzio Booth B 0dbUl'Y Braman Bridgeman Brittain Buddington Burckhalter Burkhardt Burns Burt BUHGI' Butler Collis Condell Cannon Capretto Caputi Colangelo Cooper Corbin Cordes Corsey Cowles Cox Cummings Donner Darbrake Dau Dovis Delia Dell Drexler FRESHMEN A promising class . . . full of fun . . . lording it over the junior high . . . bewildering our teach- ers . . . sometimes confusing ourselves . . . many activities . . . skating and splash parties . . . all enthusiastically attended . . . great ex- pectations for this class. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS, From Left: George Lamont, April LaVett, Maxine Booth. Missing: Delbert Engel. We - - giggeggggiszrszgegghsasiezzgs K. , 122.11 4 ff sm, K rarel y, i ' :' 2f:,'iI .L . ., my 5 - E Y Z' .s- 'Q LP's?isE'i5 ES ' iE,'.1E,.- F551 1 :' i :fini ' 'ifvu Eifbi fff'-Wlf'W , K ,fis v zsz2ergs-f :men tfnrfss. 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' ' ' 'ii T, L .' - , Siam 'rf 55, sg,33g4e21s1,H ,- -f a K8 ,Sis f..m .5 'f f, Dubke Duffy Fagan Falkner Driver Eyring Gerstner Griffin Hart Heverly Hughes Juergens Keefer Gengler Greene Harper Henry Howlett Geitter Green Hanes Henning House Jones Easton Farr 3 W- 'l - 625. if -1,-. :Ls .rs we 25 If N W f X X 2 ' ans: 11 at -I:i ' E 2 W Q '-l J, 2 X - ex t t Fi 2 P me .5 . ., 9 .M A we if as We 5 '-Elzfi W .. - fx .Y ff ' Eaton Fleming Geverdt Gibson Grundon Guastaferro Hauser Hayhurst Hodskins Hoffman Huttenlocker Hutton Kelly Kendall Ellis Flicinski Giglio Haibel Heichburger Hoffman lmiola Kerr E Q22 X fo ,I xg 4 h ifi: 3 Q , 3 , f . .. ... wwf' rf is +1 r ill ii 4 Engasser Fogarty Glendenning Hainer Hellaby Hokanson Jacobs Kieto .ff -- egg. . I rs as Swvrl 2 F X as arm 18 8 2 -4 L H, ,S hz gih Engels Frame Glinski Haley Helsdon Holden Jakubus King E .. . 3 , we ,Q Y me W- wer..-f. 3. .r..rr. . X Se ,fu Q it V 1 ., sa Sli .Q f,.J 5 ,.,. f X , 3 2 S X 55 5.3 re 2 Q Errington Gay Goebel Hallett Hendee Holmes Johnson Kirchner 'Q -X' X 72 is Q' Wei- 'af-ef lei 1 fx? M rg S 2 ,..,,..,b.r,.r We . - sfff:g1s2:e2121:L. u.. .. 1 3 '22 . .A , H X . ,.,..,., , A. :,::V. .. W V r L- . J 5 ?1.mH'- uexii ii' -QV r ,- in l 2 .N 15' 5' :HJ . ' K my V 'HF f fr 1 f ? f if '.,.. is l r iss f . ..s s ,53e,.8r.Sfg-is -3 175911 1773 -9 . . ,.., s -. .. A .fr i . r.a i K --gi '-:. 5 3 ff izri .y fi, M 'rr-li .rr.f1i f sk.. g1gJ5i.zr?'c , 'EW N , , .lY..,., K f X 51 . M Y A rf ilk-f -4 E 2 l ' as V ll A I ,- . ,Ei 713' ' fl? i f S V .' Q 1' I Klein LaGraff Marsh McDonald Mohr Palisano Reinard Schwabel 5 ll L. ,A .. if - ' f e 'Ti A 152 X L A .., ge V -L We rr 1 X .5 in Klink Lamont Martino McGiveron Motz Palmer Retzlaff Seibel X me ,.. ., , . gg 7 X EF a L 3? e W sf! , L1 P4 Asif , 'Q we -f ws- Q as 95: Q1 4' 1 8 2 5 fm i Kloe Laurie Mason McKee Murray Perrin Richter Seychew 1 M wi fr FM ,Q kj f fa 1 . , .sw . ,, , fi lei 135. A L' 'ini WW f -fi ' '- f V -,,,- g ig? , sl. wiv gl I ,X , .f 'Q y'Q. ,k ,e' Pkg af 'J' , .N- E -, :a'. l'iv--X . M Koch LaVett Mast McKenna Nesbitt Petro Richter Sheehan - , .. ,,.,, af 1111: ' - I3 , .,-: ,. . ,rg : - ifi V rx ,M A- . 3 ,, sr eree ' S irrieo S , M rr ' ,c X , , L , A.rr' -' . W rr ' 1.19, . if, , ' ' ll rzxalfz. QS.-1. A A wr, 1 . . ' 1 , 'air' r ,ATA r Avr . .V , . 'fi'-f - iiimirfi f W ' , f' ff , ,,if,:,,i W -Iw i is A.. . .E . Kozma Leary Mafevia McQuay Nicoloff Pokojski Rogan Shepard ' ahve gg . 21 5' 1. 9 o fi ' Ei l Kritzer Liddell Mavrofheris Michael Oa ks Praczkjlo Ronald Singer ,Tir R 54 ?5 V V , , . ' is ' f f Kroll Lons Maxon Michalski Obrochta Rothman Sager Siple Q . ws: ,W ,L fr s if W A r A Q 32 W ,rr if ref G. ,sa ,Y I .--- Q gh, .c 5 Ni S 44, rw' NJN-. ' W fem - . , , ,,,. a f-:Lg . 'A 5 I lr, .fix -V A Q 4, -151 ' . V ,fre ,V,k -iz . ,I e.ree K Kuhles Marcinkowski Mansell Miller Obrochta Reese Salunek Slade N gi V51 ll, ! fax 55- K X21 ..,:, W .,:. i . . Laettner Marcinkowski McClellan Miller Ortlepp Reig Scheffer Smallback r A ? 5 W 5 3 5 '2?l i' h 2 . K- he mfr, 'xii WS J ' v sr?5l?i. 2 ,Y 3 Y. JP W sa we L W W ea Fd A si i i' Z6 's fl? gm, T i reii eiesi ' res H ,- if : fs, , A iiggi P . 'L'f- T fi, ,,,. - V M :- is ,:. , T 4, in -hi Smith Snow Sponholz Stanley Stauch Steisslinger Stelmach Stern Stimson Sullenberger Tarbox Thompson Thurston Tilert Timm Timmons Tober Ujvari Unger Vanderloo VanRemmen Voss Waldron Watson Weber Weese Wentland Wetherby Whittaker Wilk Williams Wittmeyer Wolff FRESHMEN NOT PHOTOGRAPHED Forester Jewett France Jones Gates Lemke Holl Wentland Jazembak Wolf EIGHTH GRADE Leaders of junior high . . . ought to go far . . . the first woman president will probably come from this class . . . assorted sizes and shapes . . . boys short . . . girls tall . . . afternoon session allows this gang to sleep late. , . what a life! EIGHTH GRADE OFFICERS, From Left: Kath- leen Keenan, George Wallace, and Chester Haibel. Missing: Edward Siemer. T47 ' 1 Zflifa ,I W0 r 0:1970 I Q fl fy' 439 If L nz-, IP. itlffu i . 91127, xg ' i . K X . y 1 'fi 7 3, ,b,X N 1 g',. mf ,ov X.. S. ik ,S I gn 3 'il wav? 8 SEVENTH GRADE Classes are getting larger . . . students shorter . . . first taste of high school life . . . how can we make some money? . . . answer . . . splash parties . . . dances , . . watch outl . . . here comes the noon- hour's rush to the cafeteria . . . lots of energy . . . should put this class on top. SEVENTH GRADE OFFICERS, From Left: Jef- frey Gow, JoAnn Rappl, Thomas Robertson, and Sue Sprague. 1, K vlwkmm. ' ..,-:enum JUNIOR CHORAL GROUPS Q. 1 -at 4 by fl 1 A Q 9 XX X 55553355 Q ,vbfi ,Q ,-, W ., , I X . -1, I W y ki, ,- gm 1 Mm ggfxfk Mii,,,1-RJ. ,mg-1.5 .a..a7.,,m -. , ,Ai-mf.,fi11514-LLn,:..Q..-ZL,,A..'.L. ,N.,..1., .5h.,...:.,.,.-L. 4,i.m.,..1 wL,z,,yL:5N:.xf SENIOR HIGH CHORUS Orchard Park's contribution to music . . . the biggest group ever . . . sub-divided into Choraliers . . r Parketter . , . Octet . . . Triple Trio . . . lunch period rehearsals . we've even got girl tenors . . . there's a lot of talent . . . hidden? . . . as the Operetta proves . . . there are so many of us . . . everything we've done . . . remains a wonderful memory . .. the songs we've rehearsed . . . over and over . . . the words will stick in our minds . . . long afterwards . . . she loves us all . . . but she wishes we'd move down to the front . . . Ma Baltzer. . . our faithful leader and good friend. Senior band . , . spirited organization . . . future Dorseys and Bill Haleys. . . pep and vitality. . . especially at. the games . . . praetice . . . lots ofpractice . . . double session doesn't dampen their spirits . . . playing at concerts . . . many songs . . . many renditions. . . fine leadership by Mr. Muccigrosso Junior band . . . training grounds . . . marches . . . rousing and clear . . . lots of potential . . . all adds up to good music. r- P 6 5,1 m ,- l l s s SR Senior orchestro . . .-slop those fiddles . . . o O new rnusic-moster . . . new music . . everyone hos fun after school . . . these students . . . will somedoy be fomous . . . os Florion Zobochs . . . of 1976. Junior orchestro . . . Florion Zobochs . . . of ,Rg i986 . . . we work hord . . . to moke Senior or- chestro . . . ond we will do it . , . striving for perfection . . .the climox. . .o concert. to show off oll we've leorned. W W ,,,,, , ,, 7,, Y JUNIOR HIGH CHORUS! Almost as large os the Senior High Chorus so enthusiastic the smoller groups , . . Melodiers . Girls' Chorus . . . Boys' En- semble . . . eighth grode . . . Eighth Notes . . . seventh grade . . . Septet . . . our future Ope- rettc leods . . . 'til then . . . there are concerts so much hard work but the efforts ore rewarding . , . Mrs. BoItzer's mogic touch . . . and to top it oll . . . these kids ore good. 5 Nllllllll ' A i 5351+ :lil ll' 'll I IK ll'i1,g ,UA U o i 1 ' f !.!!lilL 4 x 6 Q - f, 5 9 ll i We is SOUTH PACIFIC South Pacific . . . the most difficult production of the music department . . . the leads , . . Mary Lou and Eric . . . terrific cast . . . lots of work . . . and fun . . , painting scenery . . . selling tickets . . . organizing publicity . . . a wonderful production . . . magnificently done. W 1 ?' ' aft Q Y' it ',,,. xii: + nu '14 H Vviii., ilgz M A 1 at if ru ll M at W 4 W f M Qt F . .S t 7 J ui Q 8 S- ,,1,5,y,S . :gal ,rggwpg if ig , m A small emblem worn proudly . . . recognition of highest achievement . . . excitement of the tapping . . . the tears . . . an awe-inspiring moment . . . there's fun too . . . the initiation supper . . rization of the speeches . . . .selection of new members . . . . . Mrs. Dickson . . . Miss Bardey , . . requirements . . ship. . .leadership, . .character. . .service. Our student government . . . new constitution . . . old problems . . . activities . . . elections . . . assemblies . . . new venture . . . Student Exchange theater . . . raising funds . . . Red Cross drive . . . confer- ences with other schools , , . new ideas . . . better methods . . . under the capable leadership of Roger Ball . . . new advisor . . . Mr. Pantera . . . it all adds up to the backbone of the school . . . the Student Council. 6? Te., ' . fT1elT1O- . advisors . scholar- STUDENT COUNCIL ,E .Hg - o E .1 fl , W ww A hw it X K, ':- -v Q 5? , - , in '...' , 'jiif 5 ' ij 315 ' l 1 J i Our newspaper . . , enlarged mumbles . . . more gossip . . . sport's pictures . . . complete coverage of all events . . . stories . . . stories . . . stories . . . Mike's continual plea . . f budding journalists . . . Gerry's cartoons . . . what goes on in that little room? . . buy one . . . only a dime . , . couldn't' forget our advisors . . . Mr. Reed and Mr. Eggleston. Mr. Dugan's delight . . . pictures . . . stories . . . wanted literary works . . . last minute rushes . . . typewriter failures . . . long night sessions . . final outcorne - good reading . . . wonderful job . . . great staff . . . Aletha Brag - editor-in-chief . . . who could ask for more. w is mmx:::,,,..:.cuL,, -aawmazwt ' nw, :Q :wwe-f'-'newer-of - QUILL SCHOLARSHIP CLUB Marks for money . . . practice tests . , . techniques . . . Mr. Carna- vale's history orations . . . science . . . math . . . all have to be re- viewed . . , malapropismf . . analogy . A. , Mr. Grant's favorite ex- pression . . . work and study . . . all preparation . . . bring on the tests. CAMERA CLUB Click . . . another Camera Club member bit the dust . . . Quaker photos . group within a group . . . pictures taken for Yearbook, Press, Passing Bell . . . leave little time for club work . . . only two girls in the whole club . . . but it mustbe fun in that darkroom . . . truly a worthy organization. T' K 5 1 I gl J X Future Teachers of America . . . experience for later on F T A . . . practice teaching in the elementary school ., . . fun . . . and hard work . . . trips to Syracuse . . . Mr. Stewart's wit . . . education is our goal. Our debatinglsociety . . . young Republicans vs. young Dem- ocrats . . . discussions with East Aurora . . . world problems . . . suburban youth council . . . delegates- to the Model United Nations . . . result . . . better informed citizens. The only initiation this year . . . thank goodness . .' . every- E one rushing to join . . . until they face that initiation . . . FR N all honorable French Club members . . . after school taking retests . . . scarcity of boys . . . bonjour, mes garcons . . . wouldn't you like to join French Club? Mrs. Kyser's other headache , . . Hoil Caesar . , . suppers without hot dishes . . . who forgot? . . . mixed parties with Hamburg . . . chariot races .'. . there's still life in the lan- guage. A. A. I ,xc Buy your tickets for the game . . . quarter for the bus . . keep that pep and spirit up . . . cheer the team on . . . Bas ketball . . . Football . . . the A.A. is always on the ball LIFE SAVING Essential to drowning persons . . . all free time spent in the pool . . . demonstrations by Mrs. Scully . diving over ropes . . . 20 lengths . . . don't dare get tired . . . wet hair . . .tank suits . . . all necessary in the call of duty. Keep away during practice no, they aren't that bad our rifle club and Mr Oberkrieser they E learn' all there is to know' about guns . . . which. islquite a bit . . . let's hope they remember . . . to renew their licenses. A group of talented riflemen . . . a tribute to our school always a meet somewhere only a few on the team, but they're all good . . . wonder how they are in hunting season? l 6 9 -lf 3 . 1 . jg Y A.V. i The school technicians . . . they run the projectors . . . all the complicated equipment . . . the P.A. announcements . . . the rare mistakes . . . poor Mr. Tobin how to grow old quickly keep it up boys without you there wouldn't be any morning entertainment . . . or classtime movies, Our future swimming coaches . . . it's such fun to teach . . . or shall we say try to teach? . . . study halls well spent in the pool instructing aiding ...a real help to Mrs. Scully. i 951 QUAKER STAFF The yearbook staff. . , small, but hard-working . . . pictures . . . layouts . . . write-ups . . .deadlines . . . lots of headaches . . . more pictures . . . patient photographer from Rochester . . . more work . . . second pay- ments . . . something new . , . spot color . . . industrious Juniors . . . gaining experience for next year . . . our worrying Editor . . . Carol Meid . . . our Advisor . . . our friend . . . our Stoic . . . Mr. Diggins . . . with his patience . . . and calmness . . . we completed . . . THE 1957 QUAKER. agp- 1 q.. 1 f - ff- in , w 1 1. ,,.,..,., SENIOR PLAY A big production . a job well done . . . another step towa rd Washin ton g many rebearsels rush for costumes . . . those lovely Grecian robes . . . especially Aletl'ma's orange one budding actors and actresses . . . the flower scene , . . Barbara's bunnies . . . Marty's leg . . . very much in view. . . it was fun . . . hard work too our Senior Play Janey's One Track Mind. n eighth grade winner explains Mars-The ystery Planet. Peter Keenan --our own gift to the scientific world. wards given to outstanding student lecturers. If ',, iii r '1-Q ar fv t, Y A-i, 1,5 10+ 211 x M Chairman, Carol Meid, makes a last - minute check on exhibits. SCIENCE NIGHT Exhibits . . . lecture-demonstrations . . . informative and educational . . . displaying the achievements in science . . . publicity . . . posters . . . last-minute rushes . . . many worries for Mr. Oberkrieser . . . and Student Chair- man . . . Carol Meid .M . . anxious students . . . anxious parents . . . competent judges . . . many entries, but few prizes . . . end of the evening . . . twelve proud award winners. Interest ran high at our Second Annual Science Night. M - Tux in . ff7?!sJ' ,Q , W-1 W. O. P. Schuss-Boomers toke over the slopes. Our Student Council officers ond advisor. Ilnl w, MM. . ,H- ..,--M 1 A --ww-my i ?-F, d World meets New Q.. ul We all-con't be beautiful. 1 ,ff , .- Q x ,... i vw:-ww-1-wg? Food for thought. Ghosts. I f X -1, 'Q' A If 'Ji g-U 'JE 1 -:B i s f :', not' f ' ,gm am,5 ii--k A V gk, V MQW? ! f.k:' ttttoo Photogropher's delight. mf s.., Make yourself comfortable Miss America Typical pose. eww? 4 i if :M B 1 me ,f f ir .aa S A xv? ? K ,wiwj 2 If ' ' 'wt v F wg? W- is ma? HiFi:-3 ' 'i 5 5 . WLC xai vm., ,gi Freshman snow follies. Low man on a totem pole. 52 T are is Is it really that bad? The gal on the flying trapeze. Help send this girl to camp. l We were there. This was to be segregated. Fingers ? and toes. 'ar Q That cosmopolitan charm. ev X 'Is X Ima NX VARSITY This O.P. club is considered the greatest in our football history . . . Mr. Wilhelm once again produces a winner . . . great leadership of Don Laks . , . a priceless contributing factor to the success . . . two fine repre- sentatives . , . Bob Kingsland and Dick Leitzan . . . made Division l All- Star Team . . . outstanding game . . . 27-13 trouncing of powerful East Aurora . . . defeated by Amherst for the championship of Division l . . . overall record . . . four wins . . . two losses . . ,and one tie . . . next year . . . look out . . . Mr. Wilhelm should again mold a strong outfit. Q , 5 ' 6, 7 ,, : l?l L 6. ,. .SA I ,. crra Jn 7 W 7 H FOOTBALL Orchard Orchard Orchard Orchard Orchard Orchard Orchard Park Park Park Park Park Park Park 27 27 31 27 28 6 13 pn-as East Aurora Depew Maryvale Amherst Hamburg West Seneca Frontier 13 20 14 7 6 6 O vn, Nw-,wx M 7-ww Orchard Orchard Orchard Orchard Orchard Orchard Orchard Park Park Park Park Park Park Pork ,Esc P-9 32351 I. V. FOOTBALL y-,....,,.,. M.- -m,,.,m.,,.. Mn... .. ,,,... , L, mr sq A AN l Q I 'Y i . 'EEZ . . . . . . one tie . . . under Coach Stevens Bigenwald and Delia workmen of the backfield out- standing line play by Selent . , . King, Jones, and Reese among next year's returnees good material for next year double session . .. limited practice . . .injuries . . . but still . . . a successful season. SCORES I9 East Aurora 34 Depew 13 Amherst l4 West Seneca I9 Frontier ' 7 Hamburg 20 Ma ryva le l9 I4 14 0 O 32 so ,J Q QUAKERS PM ACTION . . y X T-1 , in na . 'Q S nf--.L Q I gg. 5 , kk QWX ,M ' I ,2i5'fsEkT?' 'www . I I W , - ..:,, 3 ,mx I Hifi 'az x , 1: ,, I K ii W . L , V , .. f I yin-'ff u v2fff. ,,,:Q A - , ' Q if ff' -' fa-gf f if? , ,H 'sw ' 1Q3l5 . '.Wz- be ..,: k'L' ' . I ' ,gs-2 --4 . V U ,mxj ,W,W L W,,AS, fhfiiw -,v'.. V m y i z i y VE vv.l , .A X an uw Af - .W -. Y, W W , 2 L gk 5 'V ' y I '44 ew, .F f 'iw . 6 ., W QSM A '2 K X 'E fi' Hi? X Y M A A -was 9 5' Q Www 1 ' S AX W4 nw ff ,, Surf , SWHS, ,WMM S, W M Q nf J, W 9' ESM fm 4 Efw 2 ff . gf J f--: ibm , - -' 4, 543. . 5 ,L Q, .- Q W f ,. .,...g,5T AL MW M ff 1 5 ' ' -. -Q 'W s H5 1 ,M .1 m S iw ' M W ,Q M, se' 5 if 'F W , 4 ,A y W 1 Y' -wr inf 'Nunnr VARSITY BASKETBALL Off to a slow start . . . came on strong in the second half of the season . . . first string. , . Leitzan. . . Paul . . . Laks. . , Markowski . . . and Selent . . . Juniors . . . Borcert . . . Sullivan . , . Holmes . . . and Wakeman . . . and J.V. Schregel and Corbin . . . indicate a fine varsity next year . . under the coaching ot Mr. Stevens. John Paul Don Laks Jerry Markowski Frllnk Petro Forward GK-IOrCl F ' orward Captain GUCIl'Cl m.sc..,.,, iiaw.. e,u Gerry Wahlenmayer Mike Sullivan Dick Holmes Marty 0'Sl1ea Peter Schregel Guard Center Center Guard Forward SCORES O.P. 42 West Seneca 45 O.P West Seneca O.P. 61 Pine Hill 39 O,P Pine Hill O.P. 44 Hamburg 56 O,P Hamburg O.P. 45 Amherst 76 O,P Amherst O.P. 49 Frontier 41 O,P Frontier O.P. 51 Lancaster 57 O.P Lancaster O.P. 51 East Aurora 49 O.P East Aurora Peter Beinetti Bill Selent Bill Borcluerl' D. k Forward Forward Guard 'C Leiflan Ceflfer r W g ,N Q: 2 J ggg. 1+ Q 'sf'- 8 k g fr 5 5 .34 J 5? R! Q ,'?f Ii gf, if gan if mm fm My an gm zglsagiixu fa 5? 1 V f' 'WMM Wu l ' 'kb ' ,ly I KQ .ll '-'f vb Q A ffl Ili Qu. LV. BASKETBALL One of the strongest teams of the league . . . under Mr. Behm . . . standouts . . . Corbin 6' 3 Freshmen . . . Schregel real driver . . . Zentz . . . Steisslinger . . .and Hilton among wins was a triumph over Amherst . . . also conquered Hamburg . . . East Aurora . . . Frontier . . . and West Seneca . . . fine material for a winning season next SCORES O.P. 49 West Seneca 37 QP. 39 O.P. 46 Pine Hill 31 O.P. 50 O.P. 32 Hamburg 37 O.P. '58 O.P. 25 Amherst 43 O.P. 6l O.P. 44 Frontier 42 O.P. 48 O.P. 31 Lancaster 42 O.P. 43 O.P. 39 East Aurora 27 O.P. 58 year. West Seneca Pine Hill Hamburg Amherst Frontier Lancaster East Aurora FRESHMAN BASKETBALL One of the best defensive Freshman quintets in years . . . succeeded in winning the close ones . . . well-balanced team . . . composed of . . . Reese . . . Errington . . . Johnson . . . Scherff . . . Besch . . . fine coaching by Mr. Stewart . . . another good record in the league. O.P. 16 O.P. I9 O.P. 28 O.P. 19 O.P, 20 O.P. 29 O.P. 29 Lake Shore Frontier Depew Iroquois Lancaster Springville West Seneca 25 27 31 I7 18 26 34 SCORES O.P O.P O.P O.P O.P O.P O.P Lake Shore Iroquois Frontier Depew Springville Lancaster West Seneca --'--- L tires. 'ii wmzsnmc A winning campaign as usual . . . under coach Wilhelm . . . very few Seniors will be lost . . . so we'll have an experienced team next year . . . Pierce . . . outstand- ing job as heavyweight . . . Gallagher . . .'DeImonte . . . Lang. . .Geitter. . . if one star were to be picked . . . it would be Zoyhofski . ., . next year . . . another winning team. Hamburg Kenmore West Seneca Cleveland Hill Amherst Frontier Williamsville Hamburg Gowanda West Seneca Cleveland Hill Amherst Frontier Williamsville 5 4 El' U? x ...... X' t SWIMMING Facing tough competition . . . Amherst . . . Williamsville . . . West Seneca . . . team standouts . . . Kendall . . , Wilcox . . . Jones . . . Hobbs . . . Walsh . . . next year . . . many additions from the eighth grade . . . show promise of a good season . . . under coaching of Mr. Holmwood. O.P. 46 Maryvale 3l O.P. l8 West Seneca 59 O.P. 22 Williamsville 55 O.P. 49 East Aurora 28 O.P. 27 Amherst 50 O.P. 38 Cleveland Hill 39 O.P. 27 Amherst 50 O.P. 47 Maryvale 30 O.P. 34 Williamsville 43 O.P. 34 West Seneca 43 O.P. 56 East Aurora 2l O.P. 29 Cleveland Hill 48 CROSS COUNTRY Orchard Orchard Orchard Orchard Park Park Park Park SCORES 45 Hamburg 26 Amherst l5 East Aurora 28 Lancaster Local harriers again had a good season . . . fine coaching by Mr. Snyder . . . defeated West Seneca and Frontier in a triangular meet . . . in sec- tionals . . , fourth out ofseven . . . highlighting the season , , . victory over Amherst . . . overall record in league competition . . . three wins . one loss. . .tied with Hamburg for first place. Third in league . . . defeated only by Hamburg and Amherst . . . third in Double AA section . . . sectional champs in 880 yard relay also. . . Schwart- fager, Laks, Pete and Paul Schregel , . . Segool, sectional champion for the mile . . . Delmonte set a school record for shot put . . . 47 feet . and-coming team . . . should be strong in track events. Up- Coached by Mr, Erickson . . . Bald- win and McNerney . . . top men of the team . . . Anderson, Hobbs, Tuttle, Tinker, and Verel . . . show promise for next year. . .matches against Amherst, Hamburg, East Aurora, and West Seneca . . . victorious against second varsities . . . encouraging for a begin- ning team. TENNIS O.P, BW West Seneca O.P. 8 Cleveland Hill O.P. l W Amherst O.P. lO Williamsville O.P. 3 Amherst SC lk 7 1315 5 12 0 GOLF Bruno and Wahlenmayer . stand outs of the season . . . Bruno defeated one of state's top young golfers John Konsek . . . Steisslinger Nesbitt Holmes, and Johnson . . . added to pre sent team . .. Kabel, Walsh Baun Booth, and Daley . . . should form a winning team . . . under guidance of Miss Kennedy. RES O.P. l2W West Seneca 215 O.P SM East Aurora 9M O.P. 2 Cleveland Hill l3 O.P. East Aurora ll O.P. 3M Williamsville llVz Without a doubt . . . the most loyal supporters of the teams . . . at both home and away games . . . they can always be found . . . keeping Or- chard Park's spirit at an elevated pitch . . . Varsity . . . Junior Varsity Freshmen giving much of their time long hours of prac- tice . . . patience . . . pep . . . the teams wish to thank . . . the Cheer- leaders. U HE. i 5 W FRESH. CHEERLEADERS L VARSITY CHEERLEADERS CHEERLEADERS 32 ,ei ,. vmgm .ww .. - A touchdown? 5 -L6 s ...J S wmv, C , , iw' 'f M h 5 'WA ., Q . UD and Over- K is -in Point Your toes' The gong's oll here --wiw h hhhh h Qu, Pin 'em! 5g,1?G3Y Fine performance for a first year team . . . still undefeated after facing Kensington . . . Delaware Y . . . and unbeaten Jamestown . . . Carolyn Scholz set a new district record . . . if everyone is still interested next year. . .the girls' team may make swimming history. GIRLS' SWIMMING TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP RELAY TEAM Donald Schwertfoger, Donald Laks, Peter - Schregel, and Paul Schregel. 3, P 6, F O qijgif, W gy INTER-COLLEGIATE PRESS Publlshers - Cover Munufuxturers - Book Binders FACTORY - HOME OFFICE Kansas City , hL.5 2, 7 1 -H' 325251: ffff, ', H ' . Z7 -L -M, 2 A ,I Wh ,er NMA? -V ' 5 262435 if Qu ,W f, Ag. am QQ v- EWU 1 d u 3 2 m 4 K c. y


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