Silver Creek Central School - Hi Lites Yearbook (Silver Creek, NY)

 - Class of 1958

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FOREWORD Atomuc power, so wudely duscussed today has been chosen for the Hu Lutes of 58 theme because the yearbook staff along wuth the Senuor Class, belueved that the many aspects of thus subuect would lend themselves artustucally and edutorually to a yearbook un lune wuth today s unterests ln applyung the theme of atomuc power to our school system we duscovered many sum ularutues Furst, the Atomuc Energy Commussuon, whuch controls the uses and advancement of atomuc power, corresponds to the school s Admunustratuon and the Board of Educatuon We have compared the student body a source of much energy though wuth uts powers not yet fully evudent to the atom utself We have named the Senuor Hugh Classes as parts of the atom nucleus proton, electron, neutron .lunuor Hugh Classes are the charged partucles Alpha and Beta Our actuvutues can be compared to atomuc reactors because here the power of the atom us harnessed for worthwhule purposes The Student Councul helps to con trol and regulate these atomuc furnaces, whule the electronuc braun us, of course, pro vuded by the Honor Socuety Athletuc competutuons resemble atomuc tests where knowledge skull and experuence are combuned to produce the greatest possuble dusplay of power When we consuder the wude varuety of goods and servuces offered by our patrons and ad vertusers we are remunded that the atomuc age wull see revolutuonary umprovements un many dufferent fields We students progressung un our quest for knowledge, realuze how much a part of to morrows luvung atomuc power wull be Just as the atom wull be the source of power for tomorrow we who are now students wull be the actuve elements un tomorrows world We know that every lnduvudual must contrubute hus share to unsure the use of atomuc power to benefit mankund Therefore, as we, the Class of 58 proceed unto thus new era, we wull struve to unsure thus power for peace by untuluzung the skulls, knowledge and experuence we acquured durung our years at Sulver Creek Central School Yes, we and all other classes of 58 wull help to harness atomuc energy for a better, brughter world 2 . . . . . , I I r , . I . . u . . . . I L. 7 I ' 1 ' 1 uu - uu - uu . . vu - ' I , . . . uu - uu - . . . u I . u . . . . . , . . . . u , . . , . . . ' I r y . . . OUR COMMU ITY- OUR COMMUNITY, which is very much a part of the modern world in this atomic age, is blessed with many natural advantages. Although it is only about thirty miles from Buffalo, one of the nation's great cities, it is situated in a beautiful, fertile agricultural region. Favorable climate and soil conditions make it one of the largest grape-producing areas in the country. Fine quality strawberries, tomatoes, apples, and beans are also grown in quantity. Beautiful lake-shore frontage and good roads attract many tourists and summer residents, who enjoy the swimming and boating. Many proiects testify to the civic spirit of this community. The Youth Recre- ation Committee has provided swimming instruction, bowling, and dances for young people and a spray pool for tiny tots. Churches, stores, restau- rants and banks are conveniently situated to serve the needs of the com- munity. Industries are many and diverse, products range from canned fruits and vegetables to parts for rockets. Our citizens work towards peace and progress in a variety of ways. They contribute to the nation's strength through enlistment, production, and scientific research. They also help build America's future when they inaugurate plans for a new school and construct new homes and stores, and found new business enterprises. The progress of our community is suggested by such diverse pictures as the opening of the Thruway Interchange, parent's night lwhen the grown- ups examine their children's accomplishments at schooll, and the annual tree-planting ceremony at the Babcock Street School. Cooperation in church and community is evidenced by pictures taken in the park, showing the monument to servicemen and women, and the Christmas Manger Scene. These serve as reminders that our busy citizens often pause in humility and respect to consider the ideals of liberty, freedom of conscience, and the spiritual values which they hold dear, and want to pass on to guide their children in the future years of the atomic age. X . 513: 3 A 1 ' . V 1 ?7?f R cf dl I -A D OUR CENTRAL SCHOOL THE SILVER CREEK CENTRAL SCHOOL, like the community, is continually changing and growing. Realizing its duty of preparing young people to take their places in the community, the school contributes towards their physical health as well as their academic progress. Good health habits are furthered through physical education and health classes and regular dental check-ups. Polio vaccination clinics and physical examinations are held at school. The students' growth is watched and recorded, as well as their ad- vancement in learning. The school offers a wide variety of studies. Courses in history, English, mathematics, science and foreign languages provide a solid foundation, as many Silver Creek graduates, now in college, can testify. Mechanical drawing and shop courses will be helpful in construction and engineering careers. Art and music will add to the enioyment of life for many, and lead to Professional careers for some. Since the home is so important to everyone, homemaking courses offer girls a fine opportunity to learn many useful skills. Our school also gives commercial courses. A number of seniors have been able to combine with their studies a part-time iob in the school office or downtown. This increased responsibility adds to their knowledge and gives them a chance to prove their ability and gain very useful experience. ln all these ways, our central school works to meet the needs of an ever- increasing number of students, helping them to prepare for the future. At the present time, a great deal of study is being given to the problem of our mounting enrollment. In prospect for the near future are the difficulties of double sessioning and renting quarters outside the present school buildings. This situation is giving added impetus to plans for the construction of a new Junior-Senior High School. The Board of Education has taken an option on land adioining the present athletic field, and architects have now prepared drawings of a building which would provide the classrooms and other facil- ities so badly needed. -B' Qi-0 lv ,w I ey f- fm! ' 4' r -i ug: . 1 ' s 41 -3 xbvx 1,-' .4 pg ,.,'..Srg .Nb arf A 'Arr' I Jn ,fi W3 nc? 'iifyifiy ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION ev Q n O I K, n ADMINISTRATIG The Board of Education is like the Atomic Energy Commission In that its responsibilities are the development and establishment of policies Like the Atomic Energy Commission, the Board of Education must deal with con stantly changing conditions, with growing needs, and new opportunities lt must make plans so that we will be prepared for what ever the future may bring The Board of Education in its efforts to provide the best instruction possible for our children, has been working this year with the problem of planning a new school building for our ever increasing number of students This is only one of many ways in which the Board is attempting to meet the needs of our changing times 6 Frederick A Feltz Supervising Principal The modern world has entered into a new phase of power -atomic energy. This power can be used for good or evil, but it is hoped that goodness will prevail. To control such power there must be established a wise council, the Atomic Energy Commission, to set the policies for its use. A similar council in our school system is the Board of Education. To im- plement its decisions, the Board appoints an administrative unit whose responsibility it is to interpret and carry out the policies for the good of all concerned. This is the function of the school administrative offices The aim of the Atomic Energy Commission of our school is the spread of knowl edge and understanding The students strength in the mod ern world will depend upon their learning to use wisely their talents and powers Melvin C Hall Vice Principal Warren C Lockwood Assistant Principal Seated Dr C S Barresu Mrs Margaret Tram Mrs Matthew Pelletter Mrs Harold Cullen Standing Mr Roy Gull Mr Frank Ordell Mr Harold Gloss Mr Joseph Pagano Jr M Howard Ward Not photographed Mr Walter Wilson Seated: Mrs. Elizabeth Bentham, Grade 2. Standing: Mrs. Muriel Baker, Grade 2, Mrs. Theris Aldrich, Kinder- i garten, Mrs. Florence Collins, Grade 4. FACULTY Seated: Mr. Thomas Shires, H. S Mathematics and Science. Standing Mrs. Beatrice Swetland, Homemaking Miss Mathilda Rider, Nurse, Mrs ucation Seated: Mrs Helen Harder, Hanover W, Miss Mary Jane Peraull, Special Class, Hanover W4. Standing: Mrs. Virginia Ceranowicz, Hanover M45 Miss Helen Lo- max, Hanover 3145 Mrs. Thelma Cockburn, Hanover 314, Mrs. Banche Wollemon, Sheridan 36. 7 Thelma Sherman, Girls' Physical Ed- FACULTY Seated: Mrs. Dorothy Harvey, Vocal Music, Mrs. Nina Francis, Citizenship Education. Standing: Mr. James Hartnett, H. S. Citizen ship Education, Mrs. Patricia Fries, H. 5. English. Seated: Mrs. Ruth Remsen, Latin, French, and English, Miss Amy Muscato, Librarian. Stand ing: Mr. Gunnar Lindstrom, H. S. Science Mr. Terrance Ransbury, Athletic Director Health, and Driver Education, 1 'W w iw' J K , xx X , x X 19 qyax Y FACULTY -1 Seated Mrs Jean Bentham Art Mrs Marg aret Aigner Cmzenshnp Educahon Standing Mr Norman Bentham Jumor H S Science Mr Wllluam Ames Physical Education .QU K5 f WM! xf Seated Mrs Carolyn Foster .lunnor H S Mathematlcs Mrs Crescence Ehmke Junior H S Englnsh Standing Mr Eugene Burgess Guidance Mrs Alta Fox Commercial M Albert Comfort lndustrnal Arts Y-7 .4 9 Q7 A1 Seated Mrs Ethel Swartz Grade 5 Mrs Ethna Wentworth Grade 5 Standing Mrs Luclle Schufferll Grade 6 Mr Davud Earle Grade 6 Mlss Mary Sulllvan Grade 6 .4 an 05 Seated: Miss Barbara Wiklor, Dental Hy- gienisig Mrs. Laura Foster, Remedial Reading. Slanding: Miss Florence Pearson, Vocal Musicg Mrs. Marion Conley, Grade 35 Mrs. Dorothy Rocker, Kindergarten. .. . . as , 'F'- jew. ra A W PERSONNEL QQ' M5511 Seated A Hornburg M Payne Standing G Wnlllcms M Trom L Bar1leH M Shores A Mllutello E Keddle M Bull IT! w I Swift H Hupwell Row Sfandlng S Bnforo F Barton C Borzlllure Kneeling Sfoehle W Jolles S Blfaro F Erdle J Moore P Ward I1 'xx-' T I jg J .iv .V ' N rf, P1 2, Haze ff : . , . . ' : ' 5--, :I .T V - WN, 1 1 . 5. , Q v X ' f V' , . uma. , A A rf- i. ' .- t --'- S ' I' I W s 1 Q A -X , -4-9 S I lf, , Ir, ,. . Ro :S. ',.' . 2:H. ,. ,. 'I 1 - , - I . . , - 1 - - In Memoriam 4 -- A . -. -4 T,'. .' 'H f - Q-1. if. , . ' 1 . 'I-I ..' 7'T. , A ' .Q-',.'.. 'sf-'P 9,15 - ,. '. ' : ...I ' -Y - .Q-E 'I 1 ' ff 4 'Q H. v. -9- K D 'c,, gs N ,.,,'I .- 41-1 U' R- M31-9, ict' 5 ,4,Jn V' rffddi' ull' . M 0- .y .It ,fit , ,j A Q .1 v,4u 4 , gs. -v . 72 I ' PM af 4 hs. 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A f' CTEIGER COUNTER 1945 46 ln thus hustoruc year we entered Muss Perrault s kundergarten un the old Babcock School and ummeduately began reactung to each other and to our new envuronment ln order not to become over wrought from all our actuvuty we had a dauly rest peruod on our mats Ron Wrught took thus suesta ser uously and always had to be awakened when ut was over Thus first year ended wuth an umpressuve graduatuon un the hugh school gymnasuum 1946 47 Now as first graders we held uam sessuons wuth our rhythm band We really clucked wuth our truangles stucks blocks and tambourunes 1947 48 Thus was the year of the turtle our pet un Mrs Smuth s room When we passed through the halls from Mrs Baker s room we were brubed unto sulence by the cat and mouse game lWe were supposed to be the proverbually quuet muce of coursel 1948 49 The socual whurl of the thurd grade uncluded Audrey s Valentune burthday party and a class pucnuc at Sunset Bay Park where we revolved happuly and duzzuly on the merry go round 1949 50 Fourth grade untroduced gypsues unto Mrs Payne s room and saw us eagerly competung un spellung contests Durung Easter Vacatuon we had our first trup by school bus to the marvelous Shrune Curcus 1950 51 Fufth grade found some of us wearung cutuzenshup letters We worked hard to earn these marks of dustunctuon Thus was the year we met Huck Funn Jum Pap and the rest of Mark Twaun s mem orable characters as Mrs Wentworth read Huckleberry Funn aloud to us 1951 52 Now we moved to the newly finushed elementary school where the boys of our class vued for the honor of beung patrol boys ln June we were guests ata program guven by the lower classes and the fifth grade presented us wuth corsages 1952 53 Junuor Hugh at last' We moved back to the hugh school buuldung paud our first class dues held our first class meetung and our first dance The year was clumaxed by a pucnuc at Chestnut Rudge Park 1953 54 ln eughth grade we welcomed a new member Carl Schober and we made our stage debut wuth Abe luncoln un Illunous A less enuoyable first was our untroductuon to Regents' 1954 55 And now we were freshmen' Faye Lunton and Russ Vacantu were chosen kung and queen at our unutuatuon dance sponsored by the senuors Socual Studues classes took trups to vusut two dufferent undustrues the Ford Assembly Plant and Great Lakes Color Pruntung lnc 1955 56 ln our sophomore year we found out who could take ut and who could not un Buology lab oratory Our talent show assembly program was a bug success and so was our first orchestra dance Funally there was a contest to see whuch could rause the most money the gurls baked goods sale or the boys scrap druve 1956 57 Our former classmate Mary Porpuglua reuouned us un September The .lunuor Play Our Hearts were Young and Gay was our second dramatuc attempt Everyone found the gay twentues dress styles hughly amusung but ut seems now that we were settung a new fashuon trend and dudnt know ut Carl Schober and Joyce Cordt were kung and queen of our first prom whuch we shall never forget 1957 58 The orbut of our class had wudened to unclude new persons and actuvutues Wanda Futtry uouned us for thus last year as dud Erhard Hottenroth from Germany the first foreugn student to attend our school We presented The Ruch Full Lufe as our senuor play and uts tutle could well descrube our last year at Sulver Creek Central After Whute Chrustmas our senuor prom the New York Trup at Easter Class Nught and Baccalaureate we reached Commencement wuth enough power to take us far Who knows? 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Beverly Bannister ..Bev., Class Member I, 2, Assemblyman 3 Reporter 2 Yearbook Staff 4 Typing Chairman Hi-Times 2, 3, 4 Tri'-Hi-Y 3, 4 Secretary 4 3,4 4 Athletic Association I, 2, 3, 4 Girls' Intramurals I, 2, 3 Senior Play Junior Play Usher Daniel Bifara Duke Class Member I, 2, 3, 4 Reporter I Yearbook Stal? 4 Hi-Times 3, 4 Athletic Association I, 2, , Boys' Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4 Track 3, 4 Baseball I, 2, 3, 4 Football 4 Basketball I, 3, 4 Donna Mae Brimmer Donna Class Member I, 2, 3, 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Hi-Times 4 Co-Editor 4 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 Athletic Association 2, 3, 4 Girls' Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4 Senior Play Junior Play Wardrobe Assistant Frank Joseph Burst Eileen May Clark Frankie I Class Member I, 2, 3, 4 Class Member I, 2, 3, 4 Vice-President 2, 4 Secretary I, 2, 3, 4 Honor Society 3, 4 Student Council I, 2, 3, 4 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 Treasurer 3, 4 Secretary 3, 4 Chorus I, 2, 3 Stage Crew I, 2, 3 Girls' Sextet 2, 3, 4 Athletic Association I, 2, 3, 4 Ensemble 2 Track 3, 4 Athletic Association I, 2, 3 Football I, 2, 3, 4 Girls' Intramurals I, 2, 4 Gene Nathan Bull Cow Class Member I, 2, President 2, 4 Assemblyman I Student Council 2, 4 Yearbook Stott 3, 4 Co-Editor 4 Junior Co-Editor 3 Hi-Times 4 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 3 Athletic Association I, Football 2, 3, 4 Senior Play Sound Effects Junior Play Basketball I, 2, 3, 4 Bowling 2, 3 Senior Play Junior Play Ronald Cross on Class Memberl 2 3 4 Yearbook Staff 4 HI Tlmes 4 H Y 3 4 Stage Crew I 2 3 Athletrc Assocuatuon I 2 3 Boys Intramuralsl 2 3 4 Trackl 2 4 Baseball 3 4 Footballl 2 3 4 Basketball I Bow mgl 2 3 Jumor Play Kathleen Clark Kathy Class Member I 2 Yearbook Stal? 4 Chorus I 2 3 Hu Tumes 3 4 Edntor 4 Tr HI Y 3 4 Chaplain 4 Joyce Ann Cord! Joyce Class Memberl 2 3 4 Student Council Representatuve I Student Councul I Reporter I Yearbook Staff 4 C Qrugl 2 3 4 Accompamst3 4 Gurls Sextet 2 3 4 Athletnc Assocuatlon I 2 3 HI TIWICS 3 4 C0 Ed-for 4 Glrls Intramuralsl 2 Bowllng 3 4 Sensor Play Usher Jumor Play Usher David Cross Dave Class Member 3 4 Hn Tames 4 Boys Intramurals Track 3 4 Baseball 3 4 Football 4 Jumor Play Refreshment Chanrman Mary Sherrlll Cuccla Sherry Class Member I 2 3 President I Student Councnl I Honor Socnety 3 4 Treasurer 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Edntorual Chalrman Chorusl 2 3 4 HI Times 4 Tr HI Y 3 4 President 4 Athletlc Assocuatnonl 2 3 4 Girls Intramurals I Cheerleadersl 2 3 Bowling 2 4 Tr Hn Y 3 4 Secretary 4 Athletic Assoclatlon I 2 3 4 Secretary 3 Gnrls Intramuralsl 2 4 Jumor Play Salvatore DePasquaIe a Class Memberl 2 3 4 President 3 Student Council 3 Yearbook Staff 4 HI Times 4 H Y 3 4 Athletic Assoclatlonl 2 3 4 Presldent 4 Boys Intramurals I Tackl 2 3 4 Baseball I 2 3 4 Football I 2 3 4 Basketballl 2 3 Bow mg I 2 3 4 Sally Ann Ehmke Spark Class Member l 2 3 4 Student Council Representative Student Council 2 4 Secretary 4 Honor Society 3 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Chorus 2 3 4 Girls Sextet 2 3 4 Hn Times 4 Tn Hn Y 3 4 President 4 Girls Intramurals 2 3 4 Cheerleaders I 2 3 4 Captain 4 Junior Play Sandra Jean Farnham Sandy Class Memberl 2 3 4 Hi Times 4 Athletic Association 3 Girls Intramurals 2 3 4 Wanda Rae Flttrey Wanda Class Member 4 HI Times 4 Trl HI Y 4 Future Teachers of Am Athletic Association 4 Girls Intramurals 4 Bowling 4 Gaynor Stephen Homokay Erhard Hottenroth erica 4 Sheila Mae Heldt Smiley Class Member l 2 3 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Subscription Chairman 4 Hi Times 4 T Hn Y 3 4 Athletic Assoclationl 2 3 4 Girls Intramurals I 3 Cheerleaders 4 Bowling 4 Junior Play Ticket Chairman Gay Boy Sam Class Member I, 2, 3, 4 Class Member 4 Chorus 4 Chorus 4 Hi-Y 3, 4 Boys' Intramurals 4 Boys' Intramurals 3, 4 Senior Play Basketball 2, 3 American Field Service student from Golf l, 2, 3, 4 Germany Wllllam Carl Kofoed o Class Member I 2 3 Treasurer 2 Yearbook Statt 4 Band I Chorus I Ensemble 2 3 Athletic Association Boys Intramurals I 2 Track I Baseball I 4 Golf 2 Jumor Play Karen Keller Karen Class Member I, 2, 3, 4 Yearbook Staff 3 Chorus I, 2, 3 Hi-Times 4 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 Treasurer 4 Athletic Association I, 2, 3, 4 Girls' Intramurals I, 2, 3 Bowling 2, 3 Senior Play Amelia Marie Kensey 'Amy Class Member I, 2, 3, 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Band I 2 Chorus 2 3 Athletic Association Girls Intramurals I 2 3 Senior Play Wardrobe Assistant Junior Play Audrey Kennedy Rea Class Member I, 2, 3, 4 Honor Society 3, 4 President 4 Yearbook Staff 3, 4 Co-Editor 4 Junior Co-Editor 3 Hi-Times 4 Future Teachers of America 3, 4 Secretary 4 Athletic Association I, 2, 3, 4 Girls' Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4 Bowling 2, 3, 4 Junior Play Jeannie Marne Leatherbarrow VINCENT I-edtherburrow Jeannie Vince Class Member I 2 3 4 Class Member I 2 3 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Hi Y 3 Hu Times 4 Boys Intramurals I 2 3 Trl Hi Y 4 Bowling 3 Future Teachers of America 3 4 President 3 4 Athletic Association I 2 3 4 Girls Intramuralsl 2 3 4 Bow mg 2 3 4 Senior Play IIN 'Hz X -is Faye Marne Llnton Faye Class Member l 2 3 Assemblyman 4 Yearbook Staff 3 Chorusl 2 3 Gnrls Sextet 2 3 Hn Times 4 T Hu Y 3 4 Vlce Presndent 4 Athletlc Assocnatlonl 2 3 4 Girls lntramuralsl 2 3 4 Bowlmg 2 3 Presrdent 3 Sensor Play Usher Chaurman Junior Play Harlene Martln Har Class Member l 2 Yearbook Staff 4 HI Tvmes 4 Tri HI Y 4 Athletic Assocaahonl 2 3 4 Gnrls lntramuralsl 2 3 4 Arthur Mehner r Class Memberl 2 3 4 Student Council Representative 4 Student Councll 4 President 4 Yearbook Staff 3 Bandl 2 H: Tlmes 3 4 Science Club 2 3 4 Presldent 4 H Y 3 4 Athletic Assoclatlonl 2 3 4 Boys lntramuralsl 2 3 4 Bowling 2 Jumor Play Marilyn Mae Ortalano Patrlcla lee Osborne Mar a Class Membefl 2 3 4 Class Memberl 2 3 4 Yearbook Staff l Honor Soclety 3 4 Hr Times I Yearbook Staft 3 4 Athletrc Association Fnnanclal Chanrman 4 Glrls lntramuralsl 2 3 Chorusl 2 3 Bowlmg 2 3 4 Hu Tumes 3 4 Tr H1 Y 3 4 Athletlc Assocnatlonl 2 3 4 Girls lntramuralsl 2 3 Cheerleader 4 Track Clerk 2 3 4 Bowling 2 3 4 Presndent 4 Senlor Play 20 Junior Play Mary Ellen Nola Mary Class Memberl 2 3 4 Yearbook Staff 3 4 Hr Times 3 4 Athletic Assoclatlon 3 Glrls lntramuralsl 2 3 4 Bowling 2 3 4 lzetta Phillips Mary Jayne Porpiglia Izetta Mary Class Member l, 2, 3, 4 Class Member 3, 4 Yearbook StaFf 4 Hi-Times 4 Tr'-Hi-Y 3 4 Hlstorlan 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Hi-Times 4 Future Teachers of America Vlce President 3 Athletrc Assocnatlon Athletlc Assocuatlon 3 4 Treasurer 4 Girls Intramurals 3 4 Glrls Intramurals I Bowlmg 3 4 Senlor Play Jumor Play Judlth Richardson Ellnott Class Member l 2 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Band l Chorusl 2 3 Girls Sextet 2 3 Ensemblel 2 HI Times 4 Trl HI Y 3 4 Chaplann 4 Athletic Assocuatnonl 2 3 4 Glrls lntramuralsl 2 3 4 Bowllng 3 4 Vuce Presldent 3 Sensor Play Jumor Play Davld Ransbury Rans Class Memberl 2 3 4 Treas 3 4 Student Councnl Representative 2 Student Councll 2 Yearbook Stat? 4 Photography Co Chairman 4 Hu Times 4 Camera Club 4 H Y 3 4 Athletlc Assocnatnon l 2 Boys lntramuralsl 2 Trackl 2 3 4 Baseball 4 Footballl 2 3 4 Bosketballl 2 3 4 Jumor Play Robert Salerno Charhe Class Memberl 2 3 4 2 3 Boys lntramuralsl 2 3 Bowling 2 3 Carl Schober Schoob Class Member 'I 2 3 4 Student Councul Representatuve 3 Assemblyman 2 Vlce President I Student Councll 3 Honor Socnety 3 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Photography Co Chanrman 4 H1 Tvmes 4 2 3 Track 3 4 Football 2 3 4 Basketball l 2 3 4 Semor Play Jumor Play I 1 3,4 . . I4 . ...l,3,4 . ..' .1 1 .1 . 14 1 1111 1111 -1 i-1 1 1 1 111 111 111 11.11 1114 1114 .1 114 1 -'., ' 111 -1 111 I -. 11 -11 11 11 111 111 Hi-Y,,4 ' ' 1 11 I . . 1 Hi-Y,,4 1 11 111 Sandy Joseph Tedesco ets Class Memberl 2 3 4 Voce President 3 Hr Times 3 4 HI Y 3 4 Athletic Association l 2 Boys Intramurals l Trockl 2 3 4 Foo balll 2 3 4 Bowling l Junior Play Properties Manager O 3 Gloria Jean Thompson Gloria Class Memberl 2 3 4 Girls lntramuralsl 2 3 4 Bowling 3 4 Patricia Ann Valve Patty Class Member l 2 3 Reporter 4 Bandl 2 3 Chorusl 2 3 4 Hn Times 4 Art Director Tn Hi Y 3 4 Historian Athletic Association l 3 4 Girls lntramuralsl 2 3 4 Junior Play Judith Weinhelmer Weiny Class Member 'l, 2, 3, 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Hi-Times 3, 4 Athletic Association l, 2, 3, 4 Girls' Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4 Cheerleader 3 Bowling 4 Treasurer 4 Senior Play Usher Junior Play Usher Beverly Joan Wallace Maud Class Member 2 3 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Band 3 Chorus 3 Hi Times 4 Camera Club 2 Trl Hi Y 3 4 Treasurer 4 Athletic Association 2 Girls Intramurals 2 3 4 Bowling 2 3 4 Senior Play Usher Junior Play l -'it' 01. .ww 'av .-4' Ronald Lee Wright Orv Class Member l 2 3 4 Assemblyman 4 Student Councul Representatlve 3 Student Council 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Chorus 2 3 Hu Tnmes 4 2 3 President 4 Track 2 Football 2 4 Basketball 2 Golf 2 Bowling 'I Jumor Play Raphael J Zapple Rae Class Member 2 3 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Hn Times 4 Tr H1 Y 3 4 Vnce President 4 Athletnc Assoclatlon 2 3 4 Glrls Intramurals 2 3 4 Bowlmg 3 Senior Play Usher Jumor Play SILVER CREEK CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL if E Gong Trouble 9 Block Coffe Enfermg fhe Rod S Sour Notes? 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S PROTONS Frank Ark Mary Lou Alk 7 Lmda Baker Betty Austm JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISORS Slttmg Treasurer lmda Foster Vnce Presndent Kathryn Urslth Standing Advlsor Mr Ames President Rlchard Edwards, Advlsor Mrs Frnes Not photographed Secre tary Margaret Mangano X JoAnn Battaqlla 90 Bef-'QU' -ludm' Bemhcm Lucllle Bottucello J' Beverly Collms Lewns Damels Betty Dawley sh. Vnto Bottncello Q Richard Caccamnse Rose Cqffqrell, 'V 3 Barbara Coogan He,-ben Cook 'S Fx Patrxcna DeAngeo 'Q -SQ! Rx K fl! I Bermce Delbel Joan Dmbej 26 Collette Dlllon 4 4 if df, K I! srv s ,' 'ry A ' . 5 V V: A xi A- 6 W D - . . sg a . ,H at . . K I K . A S :La 5 .4 K i 5 - . , my A . ' A .' A' Dk is ,Z iv, ek , - A V' A f . fx, kb yrr y A f l f Dlxglix S The Junior Class this year welcomed three new members to bring our total to sixty one Guided by our advisors, Mrs Fries and Mr Ames, we had a prosperous and profitable year We conducted a successful magazme sale Our first record dance, Autumn Leaves, was held In October, and of course our Junior Prom was one of the years great e vents We gave a farewell dance for the Seniors, who will be massed by all of us However, as we look over this year s accomplishments by our class members In the field of sports and other school activities, we hope that we shall be well qualified and worthy successors to the class of 58 9,342 'A' 5 ie ff' PRGTONS Linda James Foreman David Edwards Richard Edwards Ruta Gard James Gumtow Bnqn Hurley Elizabeth Keating William Kuhlman Margaret Mangano Sharon Heudt Gall Margeson A John Lanier Linda Kolbe David Hiller If Carolyn Mlnear Judith Miner Sylvia Moore 27 Sylvia Miller tu David Leonard PROTONS 'Uh Q, -as John Muscarella Charlotte Nlcosla Davnd Pagano mv Z ET :x -u a 'Ll E L. 0 V. m 'a E' :a rn 'u 0 -. 'E 42 5 .4553 Lnnda Pagano i i fx Alnce Schmdler 'A' Donald Schrader 1 'DS BMW Smlfh Janet Lee Smnh Joann Smnth 1' ft 'rev' Stella Smith Carol St George Joan Trewller 5 Kathryn Ursltt: Sandra Van Vlack ed' A Dora Jean Wnlhs Lunda Woesner OT PHOTOGRAPHED Edward Green Mary Damlco Judlth Maltble Ronald Thompson 28 lv. Muld red Seeley 'Bs vu-f Charles Vara J -V I 5 . . r L A. Q elee L 9 H M ,Qu-A, . . . . , 'l Q ' '9 X, A E J ld L1 5 f b H ', ,V - . s li, . R ,, . D ' ' . 1 W t , . lv ' l V . V.--. , or J Q, f Jef' 1 J 6 il' . W' J 5 i ll l ' J V Q . J ilk ' av' FU' 'Cff D vd Ball W, 0 I Q Genevieve Sally Benlham Theodore Benfhcm an UQ 01:15 A Rose Marne Borzllllre M 'C' 'QT Donald Bolling ...Q Dale Buel Joe Burst iii 1 YW f Mlrlam Clark Sue Cla,-ke ELECTRONS Barreca Ronald Ballaglua Marlan Blfaro as lf' Beverly Briggs A19' lv' Agnes Clees K Marshall Cook fx 'F Jamce Crlsanh R, id ,N Martha Cullen rv. if Belly Jane DePasquale Gary Dickinson a ' D'-K4 nv ,fi Kenneth Easterday Wllhqm Ehmke 29 Clara Damlco Carol Cross NNE il U7 O 3 1 I Q ww.. U 2 fl CD 'Sn Brenda Elwell , as y a My fo of 'V J .4 1, for D - Nl 5 l Xi' ', I W5 l V W U all Q fn yi ,ew bl ,K r. ff l 8 .L', 'V l 4 kgtl +I' D Y yy y D M Y r r Q - o,eao L a , 4 I , C 1 ,Xffh C, ll-lx , ry 1 V , .am , y ll ' 1 il xii. - 2 ,l'r , V 'SHG' Joseph Chndo wiv ...av u Dempsey ELECTRQNS Davud Fancher Y? Beth Farnham .4 if 1 Davld Foster Q SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISORS Slttlng Presrdent Christine Keller Secretary Susan Metzger Standing Advlsor Mr Shnres Treasurer Harry McLeod Vlce President Dave Wood Advisor Mr Comfort Margaret Frazler Murgueme GUHO 'Y' -if Brenda Hall Betty Lou Jacket! Charlene John Gall Kew Kay Kung Susanne Kuell Roger Leonard Rrchard Lrlley Ronald Llllle Sharon Luce 5 Ken Maltble We Gilll M'-'JVCL' Shirley Martnn 30 Wm. fx g,.- Gary Koch Becky Mason 4 3 XX' NL' ftjfx , , A A' I ' - ' I l . .ln lf -if ' ' L' -f f ' ,Len E -ff L ui. 4 ' L W. - 7 : L W ' L - a . ,A , I 'y ea r o ut v , wr , Q 'K ' x. 7 V ,.... I I 1 l . 5. 'V J iz t ',V ' , -P 4 A - IVZE '5 Q ., ., 'Q' b b V JY, W' - ' , '. M X ' . . ELECTRONS Wnth the help of our advusors, Mr Comfort and Mr Shnres, the Class of l96O has had a very successful year Our rec ord dance, The lvy League, on November twenty second and our orchestra dance on March fourteenth were well at tended The sophomore candy sale proved to be a profitable prolect We had the dnstmctlon of belng the largest class In the hugh school thus year, and our mnety members contrnb uted much to sports and other school CClIVIlleS as well as wm nmg many places on the credit lust and honor roll Craig McFarland Harry Mcleod Kathleen Mott Glo,-la Noyes Melvm Ohl Bruce Osborne Lmda Peacock .lack Peacock Llllaine Pnce Gerald Qumn Alfred Remsen Joyce Ann Scan-lam Bonnie Secrlst Shnrley McCoy Richard Mason Susan Metzger Arthur Ray Darrell Pemx Il ll O - Gary Mitchell Alice Noll' 31 L ELECTRGNS 'li Lynne Shores Yvonne Small Bruce Wat Kenneth Sno Donna Snyder 1 Nancy Tuttle S-7 Q .JJ um 5.-N 4-an, -!Qt Cralg Smith Ann Vickers Colette Welka Guleen Wldmer ,wuz .gf Joyce Wulcox Roberta Younq if , -X Q i uv-9 -W T- E -,...... x..N Yann s Qu!! 0 - ,,...- svn, U Q ,i DDU QQ QW P2 Ln BQ 32 ND 05.2382 Ronald Taylo :Ht Z James Ward Ln 4 Davnd Wood NOT PI-IOTUGR KPHED Delores Chesbro Sandra Infantmo Chrustme Keller Lnndu Mangano Margaret Nearhoof Joseph Restlvo Lucia Tramuto John Vullafrancc Li Us I D Ou Win ... gg 1:90 0 90 D .., Il :H xB J. Tl IC HBR DSDN fu 4'- f '! Jane Allerton Y ull: 'S EUTRGNS 119 L-4 'QE' Darleen Amuco Richard Baker 31 85- Sandra Bardo Mary Bentham Roderick Bentham EV Marne Bxfa ro Anthony Borrello 'Wa Robert Bolling Terry Bollmg 'S- E' Frances Borrello Nancy Bomgello Ann Burgess Donald Ccxcccxmuse Jeanne Chlro I-.A Frank Clement Vlrgmua Clothler 'Y 1' Faye Eblmg Margaret Conley Robert Dee LGFYY EllIS Dons Estee Q--Y V-v Carol Falcone Sharon F0l'9m0f1 Charleen Foster James Frost 33 I :I ,., V N? ' I max K9 I . y if ' ' ,ftmi A I ' gg, -, 5 r gf. l I 2' , - 4 '21 e r ' K A J , at fav, V V Q I l lx 'a K ' l 4 I f I N i lb . K , s 1 K . ' I Pg U VV 1 I Annette Cady .h 1 f' . . ' L 4 Q Y - . t o ff T fs, A 'W t , Qt tx H' , 1. - 'nk V . VA 2, A . ' Q E 'VA ii: I ll A ' , , - ,fl 5 I -5 ll I EUTRONS Jerry Gabel Isabel Gorndf VG C Ernest Kensey Ronald Long Anthony Genovese fs 1.42 Hamel Jack Gumtow Sealed Presldenf Ford Tucker Secretary Marsha Newton Siandlng Ad vssor Mr Burgess Treasurer Muchlena Panzlca Vuce Pres1denfVnrgnma Clothner Advisor Mr Johnson 5. he Q 'Y' John Hoffman Karen Keahng Gall James CU 'e JOY Paul LoPuana Linda Lawrence Joanne Maltbne sf.-fs Richard Mangano 'sm- G I M Carol M H Il Nolan McClenafhan em dine Ccowon H e O X Nd' Gary Lnvecchn Susan Mnner Marcia Murphy Marsha Newton Gary Noyes 34 ' 5 ' Q T ,H . J ' c I fi fr A ' A X, cgggeeh I I : ' , . ' : . ,kL, ' I , I - . I , . . . .. - ,J Q r 313:22 F .f ' X , .M ar- ' 01, A , ,-J - x k 'Q 1 ' , .iw W i Z V- ,' aff K . 6 N I 5 Q W, an ,f A M -ff' A. ' I ' NYE, ' V ' , 5.11, A at ' sdfflf A , , . - . V ' by 4 Q. I -, '43 I . 1 I . . .. gf 2 A fa ' A' 1 , rrrs EUTRONS Under the guidance of Mr. Johnson and Mr. Burgess, our class advisors, the eighty-one members of the Freshman H ',, I fn 5 X- Class had a very active year. We held our first high school , hir ME, ,giggle record dance, Sputnik, on November the eighth, in the 5,5 ' 'A , grade school gym, at which time we took dedications and 2 a large crowd enioyed themselves enthusiastically. ln the . , spring we held our second dance of the year, with an or- f chestra. , if 'V 'fi Michlena Panzica As all freshman classes have done in the past, we too, in -S 1e:.,nt s- Q 3 c 8 3 4 if it g order to raise money, sold pencils for our class proiect. A, During the Goodwill drive, the Freshman girls challenged I the Sophomore boys to a competition to see who could . , bring in the greatest number of Goodwill bags. Qtf- 5 1 A, 1 5 William Peacock ,J :fi Joanne Porpigli David Pfleuger f- Denny Pray Elizabeth Priest 3' '- Patricia Robinson 3- .te - 'ii' 'i 'A 1 ,b ' . : - ', L, ' ', My ,qw .. 'gy , gxifx 7 5- eg p 4, cyst Y- e i Sandra Salerno , '-sk, s we H 1 Earl Smith VV if A. Lucille Smith A ,Li ,QQ Judith Spratz 3 f i Kathie Strong an , 1- ' 5 is L 5 k ' , .... E, A Q H-2 ' is R, 'e't is Q, as A K A 4 1 1 i, gif M l ., .. l X A f k Carole Thompson John Vickers I - Ls , Richard Wagner A .A - Z x wi VL 5 Bernice Volvo ' Jack Wcsmund Q 1 Q- 1 i Charles Weinheimer f ' - ,M T lifeo W , ,V ,sw M, 6 i Martha Winnie Jackie Wooley Ford TUCRCI' Nom ZClPPl9 35 rt ,f,,' V. Carol Seiler S Donald Smith ' if, th GR Seated S Gull Secretary R Newman Presndent D Brownworth Treas urer Standing Mrs Francns Advusor J Baird Vlce President Mr Bentham Advlsor ln September elghty mne eager seventh graders start ed out on a new adventure We were all thrrlled to be able to pass from class to class wnth the upper classmen down the corridor when the bells rang lt was lnterestlng to have several different teachers and at was lots of fun to go to assembly every week wlth the older pupuls We held an electron of the seventh grade and the fol lowlng were elected Presldent, James Lullne Vlce President Marlene Seegert Secretary Judy Morrnson, and Treasurer Walter Gasaway Carl Valvo was elected assemblyman and Roberta Clotluer and Michael Gullo were elected to the Student Councll We felt qunte grown up this year because there was no supervusmg teacher to tell us what to do durung the noon hour We enloyed our year very much and we are glad to be a part of the Silver Creek Central School The mnety three members of the class of 62 had a very successful erghth grade year The class officers elected m the sprung of 1957 were Presldent Russell Newman Vnce Presldent, Jack Banrd Secretary Susan Gull and Treasurer, Dons Brownsworth The Student Councul representatuves who were chosen were Duane Nappa and Jerald Jumerson Mrs Francis and Mr Bentham acted as class advusors for the year Cur class dance was held on March 28 and was a grand success ln December a Socual Commnttee was formed to send Get Well cards to suck members ofthe class who were ab sent for one week or more Two commsttee members from each home room were chosen and a chairman was appomted The enghth grade class awauts the promotion unto Semor Hugh School wnth great enthusnasm th GRADE Seated J Morrison Secretary J Llllue Presudent M Seegert Vice Pfemdenl Slnndmg Mrs Ehmke Advlsor W Gasaway Treasurer Mrs Foster Advusor LPI-TA ARTICLES 'X :-- Rowl E Burgess S Mangono D Dee C Cortrught C Gang: R Kelly G Jemuson J Kuhlman M Cross J Baird R Hohensteln J Muffoletto F Mangano G Lavls Row 2 J Coon S Cross J Dempsey B Ellnott M Agllata L Castngloa M Genco S Hare P Cafltarellr P Fox J Brinkman D Caryl C Hllllker G Easterday C Catalano P Burchett Row 3 T Ehmke A lrvln T lngram B Kew B Metzger T Link D Clark G Gnlmore W Morrns D Morris R lrush J Keddle D Brownworth B Frey qw X ,fi up Row l: D. Wasmund R. Silleman A. Tedesco R. Stoll D. Nottis G. North C. Privitera D. Nappo K. Pelleter D. Sherman J. Peter- son R. Wells D. VanVlock G. Wilson. Row 2: E. Shores J. Thompson R. Winnie W. Smith S. Sack A. Saletta D. Nearhoof R. Scorlato D. Stafford M. Seegert B. Stanton H. Sutter R. Van Rensselaer R. Yonker C. Tryczenski. Row 3: S. Ruppe S. Smith D. Snyder D. Remsen G. Penix R. Newman M. Nephew G. Smith D. Train R. VanDette R. Peacock W. Young M. Snyder. 37 BET PARTICLES 4 'Nr N46- 'feel' ,Ss Row! C Clement J Denny M Greenlees D Clees A Denny D Coon A Borzillire D Duefenbach F Dempsey W Gasaway D Gumfow P Conley M Gullo Row 2 S Hamel L Amuco L Castiglua B Clothuer D Hughes M Brown L Ballaglua L Hoffower E Ch I r S Clark G Gard P Gloss R Homokay R Bull D Clark Row 3 J Evans S Ark L Bulh C Edwards A Genung eva le G Carter B Bryan! G Evans W Budd J Caryl A Blfaro B Gobel Rowl J Morrison D Newton T Sweelland L Setera A Shields S Slocum M Seeger? R Taylor S Schmitt J Schmitt P Zapple D. Ulrich, F. Scarlata. Row 2: S. Kolbe, C. Ordell, D. Sadler, M. Olson, G. Pelrella, W. Novaro, J. Lillie, S. Peacock, R. Porpiglia, B. Novaro, T. Polvino, J. Merrill, E. Reslivo, G. Thompson. Row 3: H. Kulpa, S. Nelson, D. Trewiler, G. Walters, W. Weinheimer F. Ohl, M. Shields, C. Valvo, P. Kessler, G. Pisa, S. Mason, J. Trewiler. 38 ATOMIC R.EACTO,RS ' r 1 U 5 -.5 , . 4 s 4 4 . . ' 1 ' , V f V I . , .. -,' V- ' - x . u f S . , s, ' . , L. ' U . ,,V. '- ' - . Q 1' '1-- - . .. Q, I .I , l' a , 1. ., ' . - - ' -' HO OR SGCIETY ASSEMBLY CGMMITTEE Frequent occurrences in Silver Creek Central s auditorium are the numerous assembly programs presented by classes eight through twelve paid speakers and guests or the cho rus and band Under the guidance of Mr Kornprobst and Mr Lindstrom the assembly committee strives to bring edu cational and entertaining programs to the students The committee is made up of eight members each selec ted by his respective class Chosen to serve for the T957 T958 year are seniors, Faye Linton and Ronald Wright rumors Allan Paglra and John Lanier sophomore Craig Mc Farland freshman, .lack Wasmund eighth graders Gary Penix and Carl Valvo These members along with two ad visors meet to set up an assembly schedule to be followed throughout the coming year In accordance with their purpose to tram the members to present an assembly program and to be confident public speakers, the duties of the committee consist of choosing the entertamment presented during the year, preparing the stage with the necessary equipment, and introducing guests to the student body lts duties well done, the committee has succeeded in its tasks this year At the beginning ofthe school year the Sliver Creek Chap ter of the National Honor Society was composed of fifteen seniors and rumors advised by Mrs Bentham and Mr Kauf man Sophomore members would be elected after mrdyear examinations The society fosters its aims by creatma an enthusiasm for scholarship stimulating the desire and opportunity to ren der service promoting worthy leadership and encouraging the development of character in the students of Silver Creek To become a member of the society a student must have spent at least one semester un Silver Creek Central High and must be a member of either the sophomore lunior or senior class The student must be carrying an average of B or 85 om all academic sublects lf the student can fulfill these requirements then his name is eligible for election into the society by a chapter council who base their decisions on the motto of the society character scholarship leadership and service trcrpatlng in discussions sponsored by the Town Youth Re creation Committee panel discussions within their own meet mgs and presenting two assemblies for the student body Officers for this year were Audrey Kennedy President Richard Caccamise Vice President Kathryn Ursitti Secre tary Sherry Cuccra Treasurer iffx J-Nw gn T . . ., f , 1. tr . . . . s H i - , M , . . - r ' . 'li' ' . - X ' ' .V . t ' ,g 4: 1' Q: . . . . rg,-. w . I I , ' 1 T . I K , my v I I 1 Y . . . s I Q . I . . . . . . . I I . I . I l 6- 2 G . g . , ,L , X This year's proiects consisted of holding a dance, par- , . Y l at W , ' - ... , - , . . . 2 I . i . . I . . I . .I n I i I ' i 1 T A at Q I-W4 5.3! . F i 1 l .. V , n 2 . . , . . Q - I '- . v ll M . I I F C . ' - . t.. ' ' 1' T K 2 -, . . . . ,. I N ds , Q! ' ' l :Z 'I in Lily zz - 1 1: ' ' ' x1::! l ' '. . -1 :p 1- - 1' ' - - H ,1..IQ 1 I ' : 5 9 L H X 5 I - 2 ,: 2: :: cs . - ,, - : . . . . ' gg . . . . . . I X I i I ' : 1 ' , I 40 Last year after the sudden death of charter member Nan cy Lee Quunn the Sulver Creek chapter of the Future Teach ers Assocuatuon was named In her honor Under the guudance of Mrs Schufferlu faculty advusor and the leadershup of Presudent Jeannue Leatherbarrow Vuce Presudent Mary Porpugula Secretary Audrey Kennedy Treasurer Wanda Futtry and Lubraruan Joyce Scarlata the club encouraged young people to consuder teachung as theur career Members need not have decuded dehnutely to be come teachers the club helped such gurls to decade on theur future professuon by guvung them the experuence of workung wuth chuldren Usually the group assembled one Fruday a month after school hours un Mrs Schufferlu s room Here the gurls plarmed such prolects as a weekend vusut to Fredonua State Teachers College by the senuor members uount meetungs wuth chapters from other schools and buffet suppers wuth teachers as guest speakers Members also had opportunutues to serve as Teacherettes un elementary school homerooms These protects well planned and ccurrued out were extremely worth whule for the members and benefited others as well EUTURE TEACHERS 1? 1115 '31 HIY A branch of the Y M CA the Hu Y club of Sulver Creek Central was organuzed to unstull hugh standards of Chrustuan character unto uts members The club us advused by faculty member Mr Ransbury and led by uts offucers Ronald Wrught Presudent John Lanuer Vuce Presudent Davud Rans bury Treasurer Frank Burst Secretary and Ruchard Cacca muse Chaplaun Succeedung un uts aum to establush an actuve well organuzed club the Hu Y took un eleven new members wuth Erhard Hot tenroth thus year s foreugn student as an honorary member Theur actuvutues for the year uncluded rausung money to help support our second foreign student fund and holdung a dance for all to enuoy after a basketball game They served the vullage by takung a census un the sprung At theur monthly meetungs numerous guests were unvuted to speak on sub lects of unterest to the boys To loun the club prospectuve members fill out appluca tuons and are voted on They are chosen for havung good Chrustuan Ideals and character for beung unterested un the club s work and for wushung to do theur part to advance the club to greater achuevements IOTA MU EPSILON vb V7 cv 1 i Wlth Mass Luvermore as advnsor the twenty three members of holdlng a baked goods sale sponsormg a dance smgmg Christmas Iota Mu Epsilon have trned to lnve up to their motto To create carols at the local hosputals and entertannung one mght at the Vet mamtann and extend throughout the home school and communnty erans Hosputal The otfrcers for thus year were Mary Cuccna Pres: hugh standards of Chrlstlan character The gurls attempt not only dent Rae Zapple Vnce Presndent Beverly Banmster Secretary to serve others wnth theur prolects but also to gam fun fnendshnp Beverly Wallace Treasurer Judy Richardson Chaplann and lzetta and experuence from workmg together Included among these pro' Phnlllps Hlstonan ects were guvnng a years subscrnptnon to Branlle Readers Dlgest PHI DELTA Pl-H T7 The twenty three members of Phu Delta Phl together wnth theur advisor Mrs Collins worked to llve up to their Tru Hu Y motto wlth moneymakmg and servuce prolects The club acted In accordance wnth nts sister club to rause money for the Braulle Readers Dlgest gnven to a blmd person Its good wnll was also seen as the club pre pared Chrlstmas toys for needy famllles, sponsored a dance, sent ju?- , sux EV E7 mi representative Janet Smxth to Albany for the state legislature con ventlon and sold bags of fatty In the school Fun was provided by a Chrastmas party and basketball and volleyball games with lota Mu Epsilon Of-Pacers for the year were Sally Et-mke Presrdent Faye Linton Secretary Joyce Cordt Secretary Karen Keller Treasurer, Kathleen Clark, Chaplam, and Patty Valvo, Hnstoruan 42 . .. . 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Y l ' -- l HI-TIMES The HI Times Staff composed of semors and under class report ers, has worked to publlsh a better more Interesting and newsner paper this year than ever before one that would appeal not only to the student body but also to the teachers of the school They In troduced new features and gave former columns a novel twlst Some of the features of the paper are the crossword puzzle club news sports sectlon edltornal class news popular tunes, and loke column This year the paper has also printed exceptlonal literary work done by some of the students Besrdes the regular issues published every three weeks special Thanksglvmg and Chrlstmas Issues were planned by Miss Muscato, Faculty Advisor Kathleen Clark Edltor Joyce Cordt and Donna Bnmmer Co Editors STUDE T COUNCIL sa Flu!! YT The Student Councll s mann oblectnve us to promote a real sense of responslblllty among the students and thus help them to be good cltlzens The elected members under the leadership of Mr Korn probst make the necessary rules to regulate a number of school actlvrtles and plan the calendar They declde on hours for dances prices of admlssnon types of awards to be granted and other such matters In a way to promote harmony throughout the school The Council leads the other students to thmk of the larger com munity outside the doors of the school For example they held a lomt meeting wlth the Forestvnlle Councll On the evenlng of the Open House the members assisted by actmg as guudes for the parents ln cooperation with the Town s Youth Recreation Commlttee the Coun cll sponsored a dance on behalf of Athens College they collected clothmg and they promoted the goodwull drnve In which over three hundred pounds of used clothmg and toys were donated BAND N1 5' The Sllver Creek Central Senior Band under the dnrectlon of Mr James Hurley IS composed of fifty five members The students are given the opportunlty of playmg and understanding good muslc This IS achieved not only by dauly rehearsals but also by prlvate les sons for each member on has Instrument Every year the band holds a sprung concert and partlclpates In the annual muslc festival at Fredoma This year they organuzed a CHORUS F55 For many years our Mixed Chorus under the dnrectnon of Mrs Dorothy Harvey has received hugh acclalm throughout New York State Thus year the snxty esght voices and three accompanlsts Joyce Cordt Patty Valvo and Judy Mmer rehearsed dauly to retain thus noteworthy record The alm of the chorus IS that each student develop a repertonre of fine muslc both popular and classical ln doing thus he gams such W Lai pep band to play at games and various members practuced play mg together as a flute truo trumpet trlo clarmet quartet and quln tet and numerous duets Some of the outstandnng members thus year were Charles Vara Roger Leonard Sal Sack Susan Gull Karen Pelletter and Glleen Wndmer 'rw worthwhnle experience that for years to come no matter what voca tion he enters the student wall apprecuate and engoy good muslc Cne of the protects for thus year was to attend the New York State Music Festnval nn Fredonia The annual sprung concert as al ways a flttlng clumax to the years work was engoyed by partucn pants and audience alike Fl ,Q 'W f :sf ., -. 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The prnmary purpose of the Athletic Association us to stlmulate student Interest ln lnterschool sports competltlon and to encourage the spmt of our athletes Capably advised by Mrs Sherman and Mr Ransbury thus organnzatnon In nts eighth year m thus school has proved successful In promotmg nts purpose Part of the treasury funds were desngnated for the purchase of athletuc awards presented at a specnal assembly the last day of the school year They also purchased the new umforms of the cheerlead ers f 7 00 Just In recent years Sllver Creek Central Hugh has orgamzed the Sclence Club wnth Mr Lmdstrom as faculty advisor The purpose of the club as to establish a better understanding of baslc scnentnflc pruncnples and to teach methods that can be used In future sclence study Arthur Mehner Presndent Kathy Ursltta Vnce President and Patty Osborne Secretary serve as officers of the club whnch has twelve members at present The mam prolect planned for thus year was a sprung banquet to honor all the boys who participated In sprmg and winter sports Offncers for the year elected In the early fall by the l l5 men bers of the assoclatlon were Sal DePasquale President John Lan ner Vace Presldent Keddne Dullon Secretary Betty Austin and lzetta Phnllnps Co Treasurers SCIENCE CLUB VY 3 G7 Durnng the past year the club has endeavored to acquaint nts members with the complexltnes of science through nts many actlvmes Among these were conducting chemnstry experlments provuded by the Manufacturmg Chemists Assocuatlon and explormg fields of sclentnflc study for the lnternatlonal Geographical Year lt also has done work on photography and radio carcults and studied about earth satellltes l ' A A' . 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I 7 I 1 I 1 i 1 I I ' YEARBOOK STAFF Co Editors .lumor Co Editors Subscription Advisors- Advertising- Advisor- Photography- Advisor- Gene Bull and Audrey Kennedy Financial Richard Caccamise and Advisor Kathryn Ursitti Sheila Heidt Chairman Daniel Bifaro Donna Brimmer Kathy Clark Joyce Cordt David Cross Ronald Cross Sal DePasquale Audrey Kennedy Amy Kensey Harlene Martin Izetta Phillips Mary Porpiglia Beverly Wallace Judy Weinheimer Rae Zappie Mrs. Aigner and Mr. Hartnett Sally Ehmke, Chairman William Kofoed Ronald Wright Mr. Kaufman David Ransbury and Carl Schober, Chairmen Donald Bolling Joyce Cordt Nancy Tuttle Beverly Wallace Mr. Comfort Typing Advisor- Editorial Advisor- Art- Advisor- Patricia Osborne Mr Kaufman Beverly Bannister Chairman Lucille Bottncello Donna Brimmer Kathy Clark Barbara Coogan Pat DeAngelo Sharon Heidt Amy Kensey Jeannie Leatherbarrow Gail Margeson Sylvia Miller Carolyn Minear Mary Nola Marilyn Ortalano Stella Smith Mrs. Fox Sherry Cuccia, Chairman Sally Bentham Linda Foster Rita Gard Elizabeth Keating Linda Pagano Joyce Scarlata Mrs. Remsen Judy Miner, Chairman William Ehmke Judy Richardson Mildred Seeley Linda Woesner Mrs. Bentham ATOMIC TEST BLASTS . 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J, ax-Lt.-, ',- .' 3 -' - ,C gf 5 :Z.1'-'i1l.--u',255rf.f.--1 ,-- - f-.:'wL5?f:..-f--.- .wg H., -'Tu' -.Air -V ,. ,ffiv A X---2-in---1 , 'fire - --2 -: -'rr-f i 1- ' fl g- 1-J, 2.-, -1-Fai--, zzz ,si Y - ,.- --f-.--.W . gf, f. - ,, ., ,, . ,-,-.,-Vi.-35:5 - .. -- .,..--. ,L 1- '- -., ,-.:,,A1,:f.L.f-g:3.5-Lf ,. - FOOTBALL The Black Raiders have never seen a more successful season than 1957 wmnmg the Northwestern League champlonshlp and establlshlng an undefeated league record The vlctonous t1fty were coached by Mr Ransbury and Mr Ames led by co captains Frank Burst and Sal DePasquale cheered and honored by the school and community At the annual league banquet held thus year In Jamestown Frank Burst re cenved the league scormg tntle with 86 polnts and John Lanier became runner up with 81 points Although the team wall lose the forces of eleven seniors Danny Blfaro Gene Bull Frank Burst Dave Cross Ron Cross Sal DePasquale Bull Kofoed Dave Ransbury Carl Schober Sandy Tedesco and Ronnie Wrnght a successful future IS promnsed by the spmted undergraduate Raiders 1957 Scores Ripley O Silver Creek 39 Pune Hull O Silver Creek 37 Brocton 6 Sllver Creek 51 Eden O Silver Creek 26 Fredonla 22 Silver Creek 21 Cassadaga 6 Silver Creek 31 Westfield O Sllver Creek 33 Northern Area 6 Silver Creek 24 BASEBALL CJ E' if-'V Last year under the leadership of our coach Mr MacArthur the 1957 baseball team captured fourth place ln the Northern Dnvlslon League There were 14 members on the team Although the pitcher Duck Bednar was graduated from Silver Creek Central In June sux lettermen returned to this year s team With the return of these men and the experlenced players from last years .lumor Varsity squad the future looks brighter and the team hopes for a wnnmng season 1957 Scores Westfield 3 Silver Creek O Frewsburg 1 Silver Creek 6 Forestvnlle 3 Snlver Creek 7 Brocton 15 Snlver Creek 8 Bemus Pt 9 Silver Creek 2 Westf1eld 7 Snlver Creek O Frewsburg 5 Snlver Creek 6 Forestvnlle 16 Snlver Creek O Brocton 6 Sulver Creek 9 Bemus Pt 16 Silver Creek 4 48 Rf wg l 5 l . 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VARSITY BASKETBALL The Black Kmghts dnsplay of atomuc power durmg the 57 58 season gamed them the Section VI Class B champlonshup They won the trophy for Snlver Creek by defeating Bemus Pomt m the play off at Memornal Audltornum Vlctornous an elghteen successlve games the Kmghts were defeated only once thus year and not by a league member Frank Burst was hugh scorer followed by Carl Schober Other Sensor players who wall be mussed next year are Dan Bnfaro Dave Cross Sal DePasquale Dave Ransbury and Ron Wrught Wuth the good work of the Junuors Dean Bedgar John Lamer and Ron Thompson and the flne coachmg of Mr Ransbury the Knights have set a record that wall not soon be forgotten IUNIOR VARSITY The Jumor Varsnty plays an Important part In the development of basketball players recenvmg grad uates from the wmmng lunnor hugh team glvmg them valuable tranmng and experience m competntnon The J V dad nts share to make 57 58 a season to remember nn the hnstory of basketball at Sllver Creek Followmg closely In the footsteps of the Black Knlghts they gamed a best ID league ratlng by wmmng mne league games losnng only one They scored 763 pomts to opponents 59l This fine showmg and the enthuslasm and hard work dlsplayed by the team promlse well for the future of the game at Sllver Creek 49 GULF fN -w fi 7 'Q.,. X The l957 golf team composed of lO members was lnstructed by Mr Norman Bentham The boys were taught the fundamentals of the game with II'1dlVldUGl help In developing golfing form Some of the team s outstanding members In the past season were Kelth Buth Jon McGowan Gaynor Homokay Ronald Wright and Bruce Osborne Dusplaylng theur best form and skull the boys participated In the varuous golf matches held with surrounding teams These Included Jamestown Dunkurk Bemus Pomt and Southwestern Scores of these matches were as follows Bemus Point 8 Silver Creek 4 Southwestern 3 Sllver Creek 9 Jamestown 9V2 Snlver Creek 272 Dunkurk 2 Snlver Creek IO Bemus Pomt 281 Sllver Creek 283 Dunknrk 247 Snlver Creek 2Ol Jamestown 236 Silver Creek 268 TRACK Numas A 11 1nqm3'l 3 in 41 Q .qs In'- 6 9 -- Q ,,,,,. 'sum ss- QC -4 'sw Mix ls- fd The Snlver Creek track team of T957 coached by Mr Burgess had a very successful season They were the victors over Pune Valley and Brocton In a trnple meet as well as the wnnners of the county meet They came In second un the sectlonal competition and on that occasion Sllver Creek s John Lanier was the sec tuonal champ for the broad lump Our team composed of Paul Barone Dan Bnfaro John Lanner and Sandy Tedesco won the 880 yd relay thus brnngnng a handsome trophy to Snlver Creek Although track star Paul Barone graduated m June 57 the returnmg lettermen promise another successful season In l958 1957 Scores Northern Area 49 Silver Creek 55 Cassadaga Valley 57 Silver Creek 47 trnple meet Brocton 23 Pune Valley 33 Snlver Creek 48 50 2 3 J a '- . f ' - be 'ffi T . Ll , ' -1 'v 'WI '1 f- :ff be I , i Jw Q f L 1 Q V bv y ' -s. . in , . I tx tx T I F, l 'L' f I I l 1 p , . , . . . 1 I I I . I U . . . . I . . , , . . ' . I . 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I : T I D i f T I I T f I f 3 1 l Z I . -7 - CHEERLEADERS Advused by Mrs Sherman thus years nune cheerleaders started the football season wuth a rousung bon tire un the vullage park followed by a dance ln the late fall they attended an unformatuve cheerleadung clunuc at Hamburg conducted by Mr Lawrence R Herkumer As an added prolect the cheerleaders sold megaphones These not only lent color to the games but also contrubuted greatly to spurrung the enthu suasm of the spectators Durung the basketball season the gurls duvuded as usual unto two groups Varsuty members were Sally Ehmke captaun Sandra Dolce Charlotte Nucosua and Carol St George Captauned by Pat Osborne the Jumor Varsuty consusted of Sally Bentham Sheula Heudt Charlene John and Carol Mulutello Carol St George was elected secretary treasurer of the enture group These gurls have worked enthusuastucally all year helpung the students of Sulver Creek Central to cheer theur varuous teams on to vuctory BOWLING ? can 'Z' Sunce bowlung us a very popular sport un Sulver Creek the gurls are fortunate to have ut uncluded un theur physucal educatuon program Under the leadershup of Mrs Sherman Junuor and Senuor gurls were able to partucupate un the Jumor Bowlung League Offucers are Pat Osborne presudent Joyce Cordt vuce pres udent Audrey Kennedy secretary and Judy Weunheumer treasurer The maun obgectuve of the bowlers us to become members of the Junuor Amerucan Bowlung League so that there wull be a longer season for competutuon Bowlung us a part of the untramural program and each gurl who has attended fauthfully wull receuve credut toward her untramural award Bowlung not only provudes healthful recreatuon for the gurls but ut helps them to umprove theur bowlung skull so that un future years they wull be able to enuoy thus sport wuth famuly and fruends 51 GIRLS SPORTS Under the leadershup of Mrs Sherman and Mrs Frues, the gurls untramural program promoted physucal fitness and good sports manshup Gurls partucupatung un untramurals have a chance to show theur skull un archery, basketball, bowlung, badminton, softball, and vol leyball Pounts are receuved for partucupatuon, and uf the requured number of pounts us gained, a shueld, letter, or charm us presented to the gurl Junuors and Senuors select teams each team having a captaun, and these teams compete agaunst each other The gurls referee theur own games Thus also guves them a chance to show leadershup Bowlung was lumuted to Junuors and Senuors thus year because of the great number of gurls unterested. Competutuon was held at the local alley. Playdays were held during the year with several area schools. lt was a wonderful experience for the girls to meet and play a- gainst girls from other schools. To meet new people is always a won- derful opportunity, iust another advantage of intramurals. 52 Under the leadership of Mrs. Sherman and Mrs. Fries, the girls' Freshman and Sophomore intramural system has worked to pro- mote sportsmanship and to train leaders through team play. Girls are given the chance to participate in such sports as archery basketball, badminton volleyball and softball By doing this mem bers may earn a shleld or a letter according to the number of sports rn which they have taken part The two outdoor sports softball and archery are played m the town ball park The others are conducted in either the hugh school or grade school gymnasium during the eighth period Monday and Tuesday In each sport the girls chose teams and elect a captain There as great rivalry among the individual teams to improve themselves and to surpass their opponents The experience gained through this friendly competition among the members of girl untramurals will prove helpful m future years GIRLS, SPORTS P '6 53 -if .wall if lf as V a O Westfield Defeat 'Qi' 'Nam Jump Ball N Y S All for One and One -4---1 Killers' All Americans Intramural Stars Glory Boys 54 Rough Nlghl ,, av -M, ' lf ' . ' l Q t N , J, , -X is -- i I 'lt fi Q K . .. l Xl l ' f no rl ,W ' ',. 'L' vfgy 'N ' is vf ' gi Q 5 5 f N 4 X lei l '51 f Go, Silver Creek, go! b H A A 1 , My X- l n f l . .- f'j.f. 'V , .fm . . . -S - A ' N ' ' A 1 ww: f-'fi r fi 1 ly Wg XX , .- , M y A -fag full- x.. .- f x oi' POWERS FOR 1 'Q ,. '40 39 I' v n 'Q I Tn' J 1 'll 1 .nv 5, ' qv' 5 xo s ,- eq v . aus a a A ,Mx ..y'l' aiu xf' 'Q' '....n 'J.. ' ' n C 1 I U ' 2 ' 1 xx ' 4 Q, , . 1 -., ', .,1 , ....-..,x.',,.l - 41 fl? a 1-.V 1 o - K. -. I.- sgfl 'Q 'nr -- . 4. s ,w I H v . 1. Q s.' 4, :tx :I PEACE . .. Io- ' ,. ,Q ,,3',s'1 1 r'l.l rsh- ' 'L 4' U O I' 4 1 tx '- BLSI XX IQHES FROXI NEWBROOK MACHINE CORPORATION SIIXLI ULLL kms Xllllx Oh! JNIIJIION IIIIH IFUIUAI' FOI the gmduatn u1sl1111g LO PILIYIIC 101 1 iuuun 111 611 111ce1111g and auto111a11o11 Konrad 07 L1 6 A .I Newman EXCELCO DEVELOPMENTS IWC ORPOR X I I D Sxlxu fugk Nux XOIL BlllldLlS oi 1111sS1lL IIIOIOI LOIIIPOIIQIHS heau expc11111u111l 111'1cl1111er5 pgs 11111 hxunu nfarf Ol 1 A J Newman 56 'I vm- '-11, '1 v 7 -Y '1.1 ,1 ' ,E . .K , 2 . 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C0 I A 21' 'ite Samuel CIIHIHO Post N 0 6472 V111r111s of Forugn NVIYS of 1111 U111t1d St1t1s SIIXILR CREEK N111 101411 1 1111111101111 L11 111110111 11110 S111 L11 101111111 111 H11 1011111 1111111015 O1 111051 M110 111'111L 1111116 s11111111 111 1101111 XX 11 1 11 11111 1111 11011111 CO1111lC1 Samuel ClH1111O Post No 6-172 C01l111111111L1 R111111 X 111 1 111 11s11 1 1 11011 11 1 1 X 111 111191111111 1111118 111118 U11111111111s111 01111 51151111 C11 1111 1111 C 1111111 S1111111 AUXll1Jfy' Samuel CIHIIIIO Post 11s11 1111 1111 11111101 SL X c1111s1111111 C'1c111 1 1 111 11111115 SLLf L11 SLLILLIIQ 111111111 D015 S1lver Creek O1 1rs1 18 V1t1r1115 A5soc, Inc 118111111 C 1111111 81111111 Y 111 P11s1111111 11111111111 S111 L11 1111s11111 8111111111 51111191115 SCCILLIIE XAJ1111111 110111110 Dlds of FOICIUII VV1rs P11s1111111 11 11111 811.4111 S113111 11X 1110111 111113191111 111 18111 L1 C1111 les c1011111L1 57 O O I 1 , C K- , 2 - 1 . 2 l1e1'f: ' -111' 111111 w0111c11 01' 1110 71101111 01' ' 1 111 ' ' '1 'Q11111 111 5 ' ' S111 U iz i' V1 ' 1' - 'z 1 1. V01'111 XVQ11' . 2 . . X I 1 '- . 1 . 111 I' S1 V' t'-1' ' 1 '11 -A111 yYz11'11 1' J- V., , - 1' H V11 R' 2. Y t . ,, 2 2 1 I 1'1 11 - 1 'Q' 1:- '19-11 - - r' 1111111 '1'1'-z1s11 -- ' ' 'z ' . 7 X ',X1 ' l I 1 ' . C1 C P :'1' 'S' .' ' 7'-1- 111' 1 if-1 11'-f l1.,-1- , ' ' . , f D z -1 1 1 5 2 x Z X 4 .1 .,L.' , i 'Q ,. J , ,g,. . ' '11 - ' ' 1 ' 5 I' z PATRONS ' jf- 'Ji J, .y V,f. . '-Y The class of 1958 wishes to thank the members of the community whose support made this yearbook possible. Joseph M. Alfonso Arlene's Bridal Shop Atlantic Sc Pacific Dr. AI. A. Augenstine Barone's Meat Market Dr. Edmund C. Barnes Dr. C. S. Barresi Bartlett Oil Company George Bentges Bob's Sunoco Brownie's Garage Central Funeral Home Clark S1nith's Charles' Gulf Station Colberg's Furniture Colony House Connell's Drug Store Corky's Texaco Damon Motors Dr. Paul DeMarco Dutch Kitchen Ehmke Well Drillers Erbin's Surprise Store . eff I SCH in Foit's Restaurant Foster's Fred's Texaco Gabel's Market Geitner's Theater Hanover C 8c E Hanover General Hospital Harry Bell Pontiac Hillcrest Sunoco Dr. Ernest Homokay Hopkins' Esso Station .Ialie Studio .jewel T.V. Service .Ioe's Garage johnson 8c Bebee Co. Dr. john R. joy Lake Shore News Lakeview Bowling Center Legion Barber Shop Leworthy Motors Ludeman's Department Store Main Barber Shop May's Doughnut Shop , g.,M y ,i s Meilman QQ Millar Lumber Co. Men's Town Shop Messina Court Motel -Iohn Minehan Muccigrossds Music Center Dr. Josef Munzesheimer Nappo's Friendly Service Niche Funeral Home N. Schank Auto Parts Nu-lVay Market Oliver's Firestone Park Cleaners Parker Funeral Home Park Pharmacy Park Shoe Store Pagano Tractor K Implements Patton Electric Pisa Florist Quaker Industries Quality Food Market Rool's Restaurant Scarlata Building Supply Schrader Chevrolet Seegert's Dairy Silver Creek Dry Cleaners Silver Creek Hotel Silver Creek Motors Silver Creek National Bank Silver Creek Pennysaver Silver Creek Precision Corp. Silver Creek Preserving Smitl1's Dress Shop Snowy YVhite Launderette Steve's Truck Stop Sunset Pottery ik Coffee Shop Tilden's Variety Store Valvo's Candy Kitchen Van Raalte Vel1v's Liquor Store Village Inn lX'ard's jewelry Store Dillon's NVestern Auto PATRCDNS l. Q9 - C Jus, Lf.' , I , C Route 20 Esso Service Royal Restaurant S. Howes TOWN EXCLUSIVELY Fora RESIDENTS ONLY FOR RESERVATIONS PAm7l2 RESIDENT PARKING ontv XVhite Star XVhite Horse Service Station XVright's Grocery Store F? 'QAM X I ,- I Future Housewives ....nf1Hg A 'Y Architecis FV' Q , ,,..-. i. 5 'K ,S ' 8, 'z 5 , eff, A ' 'E 'N33535?'fa Secretary? 7 A A f iSr:'g-E4 -Fl -' fm we Painting lt Up J S' 6' Oh' ifxa, irkkryi A Leaving Town? 'f'k-'sl Q! n , , K 17 1:21 uv W., .mm mm-wr r -'W W.. fx- jj' ywwwmwwwwf -N. W, ei .r 'uv ' Overhaul Talkng lt Over Industrious ns ':.'-' Y. The Line-up I- ' nf ' sxyww R x W - ,, l f R p- -, k 1 ' 'Q' ' '- Qi L gil' T g U X a 1 Y 5 M. Dear Sin Helping Hand for Goodwill 60


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