Tonawanda High School - Tonawandan Yearbook (Tonawanda, NY)

 - Class of 1950

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'Q 1, , C D 'I ax 'S Q s aa eqltnllu' :wrfv, .4 . .- 5 J Q flat: Whaling ms 1 ',' 5 s P 'I fav I 2 K 24.4-iQ ' F15 .AAZJ V ,A,1..AznJ Jvvv .A.AlL, JVV .iA dv DCd1C3t1OH THROUGHOUT our enrlre voyage me the class of 1950 had is one of our mosr helpful mentors mx om1n eqger to hqve us successfully refaeh our gofxls ln life Her guldqnce Chfarted our shlp on a eourse benehenl ro meh of us mdlvndually Wlrh the nexer d d undersrmdnng of rhxs fine woman one so r1chly endowed mth the Lnovx ledge of lxterarure and the desire to shire this knowledge sue reached our 2011 lt IS vuth the egreitest respeet 1nd gratl rude rhdr we dednmre ro Mxss Ruth Seaman rhns the 1950 TOFIHVN Hfldfifl I 'WV 'e 4 I O I 1 ' 1 vig 1 v 5 , C , .' ' 'U .A ' Y ' f ' 1. ' ' ' . ' 1 -cn ing gui ance, friendship, and J 2 . l A ' l , A . A A '. A ' Y A O A 4 ' A K A . ' ' k 1, ' A g 4 K 1 . I 'l A k 14 4 A 1 ' 1 .- 1 C V4 . g A I at ' , 2 'V 7 ',, 13. .Ai an ,,.., V1-f I 1 VL? . ..... 1 2' Hr -- -lb.. 'wa a -..- Q.- 7 1 fi. q.' .. -... .. gg- Q: 3 Q Q. ., r lv-. in -K, 2:15 - Q, may Jai I ' 090' wwf ' I 1- A 41509 Q n..s W It :-- c A s an , 5 ,up n ug u AS FRI SHNIAN ue set sul on 1 four ye ir voy age ID l1y before us hut uneler the superxlsnon of our patlent teaehers, we employeel our eourlge, our determmat1on and our ah1l1ty We eneounterecl many dxfheultles, hut our pleasant memorles by far over shadow these ohstaeles At last, as lf through 1 mlst, we says our treasure Then, there If xx as our Senxor Year' Sueh memorlesl How can vxe ever forget the magazme sale the football games, the Chrlstmas Ball or the swlm meets? Hove often thoughts of the basleeth 111 games, the assembhes, the senlor play the prom, and hnxlly graeluatlon xull return to eaeh of us' Yes, our Senlor Year vns the rexxarel m utmg us at the end of our sexrchl It IS our hope that thls hook vnll portray our voyage mel that you mll Gnd mterest nn these PIQLS toelty rememher xx h tt they stmtl for IH 1 ye If or txxo mtl eherxsh these I1N.I11OI'lLSf0l'LNLI' .AAAAI-AAllgAAJypJk 1- 5 S P J: . 3 1 :E c J u if Ig ,.,, ., I 3 S -I H ' . ' ' ' SE ' : :J : -.. ' I 2 : .,' 1 15' - 4 : ' ' v ' ff ' v - Q n 5 ' - .1 P ' - s s ' 0 5 J I .' , . AQ- Cub - 1 w N ' - .. - I f S r : ' 4 is 'V' - 1 , . A 1 - f 0 4 ' . ' - 1. -Y , 9 4 Q : nv,-I raw , u H 7 e e N r ' , , ,D se . H 1 tg l . Search of our treasure. Llttle ellel we foresee what z , , . y . Y K . . . A ' A ' A A A ' 2 A , . ' I A A I A - Y A 7 A A A A . ' -,., 1 . I A I A x A I A Y A . A A A .L , . . A 7 . , . ' A ' I A A A . . t . ', . 2 Q ' Y' A A ' A A . V1 A A Y 1 'r l . A A -1 . 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' .42 .Q is Y wx' MM! 45 Moi May Vial MM95 Q, Vdwwwfy My M WK , J K President, Peter Hayes l I The class of '53 wishes to express its gratitude t the upper classmen for the understanding and friendli ness which they have shown us since that first day the school door swung open beckoning us to enter a new and exciting life with one goal in view that of reaching our treasure chest at the end of our four year voyage Soon after the Christmas hohdays we elected Peter Hayes as our capable president At the quarter mark tn our search we have much to be proud of Twenty freshmen made the honor roll and many of the boys have become prominent in sports Various school clubs and extra curricular activities have had our participatron and our all out support Were eagerly scanning the horizon for a glimpse of our treasure but only our next three years will re veal this These years are bound to be exciting and memorable ones HOMEROOM TEACHERS FIRST ROW L Hughes C Major B Anderson I. 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I lmlmuskn IN bnmh X if .-E.-f I .. :. -1 .- 'ni'- I ' li - fD Camera Shy D Ehde Gabrys Goble Hankmson Henderson K Holler R Horan E House J Illy N jullano A Keem J Kmnear Kublc Lavell Llchr Lmle Lyons M McNamera Memmmger Moran j Nagel Narad Ort Reed Relmer Reschke J Runge M Rutkowskl G Seymour S Smlth M Sonner R Staley M Stopa E Trosm J Wooley lb , .x ,,. 0. - v . 2 - ' 4 1 u Q- V' X li.--Q Zf- ' , ' V ' we O All lf- I, J Urban If Xfalkfr 1 Vfalker L. Whxcrura 'J er .X- A .. ni l 5' l - Q3 .. H 1. . v- , .-- ! A xx mnufd l Vhnll K. wma dfgfll Wwe A ax 3 I X11 f'Q . J. ' I ' J. s. 'X' J. . J. ' R. J. G- X . ' . D. 'Zi ' I 5 S He S ., S . M. Fl M W u Q . - ' l . ' . ' , I ix'. B. ' . I ln 1. . 12. ' . s. . -- l -1 . A' I CLASS OF 1952 ROBERT STACY The second phase of our voyage is over! We've reached the half-way mark, under the leadership of Robert Stacy our presldenr The class of 1952 lSlL1SIly proud of IIS many members who made up a large proporuon of the Honor Roll who so ably represented the school on the arhlenc fields and who acnvely parncnpated rn many of the school clubs So II 15 w1rh favor that we v1ew the year just passed but we are eagerly antxcrpanng the last half of the voyave before we reach our treasure We srncerely hope to maxnraln lf not rmprove the successful record we have thus far esrabllshed -.QR Q K .LL fo-477319 'xx SOPHOMORE HOMEROOM TEACHERS FIRST ROW M Buck H Parxsh SECOND ROW E Springer H HeHernan I Bagd THIRD ROW W Bellmger M Smlth V Senrz 17 , . , , O . . ,.y. . , L4 of xx '- .X . 'C ' L A Mc., , 1-. ,. '. :, h , .' ,.- y. V '-:high 1 , 1 f 11 1 s X ' c ,- . 1.-' G.. V I fy vi . .. AmLvrmnn F N BL111' 11.141-..h11, r gr . N- Arnbruse li. Anderson M Anderson 5' c . . Q- ' 1 , LP. K, Hhxdon N. 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Wilson Zhieski An innoxation vshith will permit greiter Cooperation between the administration and the student body vs is introduted by the Sophomore C liss this ye ir by the orgtnizition of 1 Student Countil to promote actin ties beneficial to the sthool It is hoped that bx the time tht present tountil members are seniors that .1 student Countil tomposed of representatixcs from each tliss will hate been formed Q0 It 4 . - v - - - I ' 1 , . . - ' v , , . ,. . . it V V K I. . W K . VI AV .. . Y -1 - I . .1Q- -I... I . yt -K L ' ,- o .- CLA OF 1951 FIRST ROW: M. Stryker, Treasurerg K. Hendler, Secretary. SECOND ROW: G. Large, Vice-Presidentg R. Botsford, Presi- dent. We're almost there! We've spent three years in quest of that great treasure--our high school education. Many of our boys are finding part of their treasure by earning letters, fighting for their Alma Mater on the gridiron, basketball court, and in the pool. A glance at the honor roll shows that we've not only attained leadership in athletics and extra-curricular activities, but in scholarship as well. Several of our members have been especially successful in their search for a well rounded education and have received their National Honor Society keys for superior scholarship leadership service and Christian character Under the competent guidance of Mrs Neasmith and Mr Lloyd we elected the following officers Presi dent Ronald Botsford Vice President Gerald Large Secretary Kathleen Hendler Treasurer Marlene Stryker During the year we had a successful sale of Christmas wrappings and sponsored the annual May Dance which was a great success May our senior year be a Htting climax to our high school education ADVISERS A Neasmith R Lloyd V Rumbold 21 1 a r ' . . , . ' 2 a ' 1 , 1 y a 1. -. r tj -.. , A 'J . 1 v-' i cs 1 I , 0 1 . . , . , i 'lim ii, cv ,' 1 ,f l ' I T :. L QQ A. Q-J U' 1 1' C In Ni Ag.1111I,1 y 511151, J .., g- -1 ,- T' 5 . 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Uk 'kip 'lfflclbl jeff Yr- , R Class Song Avg lg 2:-951- fTune of Tf9ere': No Tomorrowuj Dear underclassmates we leave to you Our Alma Mater and joys we knew Our four years we ll ne er forget And all the friends that we have met These years in high school have been so spendid But now we re seniors it s nearly ended The play the prom and ball we sure will miss them all When we succeed we ll have our teachers to recall Our cherished memories of things we ve done And all the ball games that we have won We re leaving and so to you Dear Alma Mater we bid adieu 26 Class Poem We're proud and happy, THS, To have a friend like you. With tears, and sighs, and fond good-byes Our four year stay is through We ve left our souvenirs upon The desks so carved and marred We ve had such fun and happiness And we have worked so hard Now our high school days are gone ust memories will last Memories of dates and games The time has passed so fast' To the class that follows now We leave with parting sigh Our records and we trust that they Will keep theirs just as high Good bye to teachers friends so true They helped to guide us through Farevw ell to Alma Mater dear We love thy name all hail to you 3 1 , . i i , , 1 7 ' , , . 1 y - - . , . a s s y l - , . . . . , ' , . v Q a a v s , . a ' 7 Q , . 9 a , . F-j5e,,5'E '5:'glEvf'f SS Z N , CRV L avg V-A Presrdenr V' -P ' Allen Feldt :Ce resident David May Q Adv1serS M 5 Clara M Fllsmger 1' My Sruarf Tuck Mrs Helen O Rockett H Secretary Barbara McV1rrr Treasurer Charles Ackerman 415 V X i X, J as 7 I MARGARET ABT-possessor of aucheerful dis- position, dark hair, frecklesg takes everything in her stride. A wonderful friend. CHARLES ACKERMAN Chuck -afriendto all who know him one of our T club boys Seems to be able to charm the girls hell go a MILDRED ALEKSICH Millie always full of pep and vigor She has a perfect sense of humor takes life as it comes JANET ALFORD dark hair dark eyes a charming smile and a likeable disposition will help her achieve her secretarial ambi tions Always enyoys a good time DELORES ALSTROM reliable friendly sin cere but always ready with her infectious smile this girl is popular with all both male and female HARRY ARSENAULT-one of our star tennis players has a charming sm e and a all around personality l MARIE BACON-a friend to everyone full of the devil' where theres a gang theres Marie' her voice will take her far. MARY BARNES-her laughing brovsn eyes exactly match her cheerful personality Mary is an asset to any group. 78 ,-5 I 'Q P i , . .ll .X .X,f , -:sr I. A I W RICHARD BATT-full of fun, likes to dance, often seen at the Ton-Teeng Dick is one of our loyal seniors. RUTH BEAVER-her winning smile and de- pendability have won her a prominent place in the social swirl at T. H. S. WILLIAM BENZINO-handy with a pencil and drawing board, full of original ideas, devotee of western thrillers. ROBERT BERINGER-one of our grade A basketball playersg shy of girls, but once a friend, always a friend. 'er-.X WILLIAM BERST reserved quiet has little to say but what he does say is worth listen ing to , 1 1 1 V 6 , 1.- MARILYN BETZ quiet and reserved Marilyn is a good student and willing worker sincere In all she does DONA BLINSTON noted for her striking blue eyes and blond hair captivating smile and sweet personality Its nice to be natural when you re naturally nice ANN BRADDELL--our snappy drum major ette noted for her ready smile and cheerful hi Where theres fun there s Ann 20 '3 -A 'Y S. :T 19 3 JEAN BREITENBACH-her blond hair and blue eyes are the envy of many a girl. Al- though she's new to our school this year, jean is well-liked by all. EUGENIA BRISTOW - well known by her intriguing waysg always ready for a good timeg loads of fun to know. BEVERLY BUREORD-casual and fun-lovingg definitely fashionableg one of our able baton twirlersg takes everything in her stride. JOYCE BURT-naturally wavy hair, sparkling eyes, reserved manner, and her ability to get along with others makes Joyce welcome to any crowd. ',,,.. KENT BUTLER terror on the gridiron star on the basketball court ace on the baseball diamond and idol of many Kent 15 really an all around fellow SALLY CAMPAS long dark lashes make her dark eyes more fascinatlng has a ready smile for everyone quiet until you get to kno 41, er ,fic gpg!! w,,1f 7Wi' F114 X A-Aff! ff I 1 .1 ff ROBERT CATLAND-one of thefihfore ref' served seniors He is bound to go far in his quiet xx ay MAR1oN CHARSIEY-can be bubbling mer with extitemfnt or serious whlchucr the occision calls for actixe in sports friendly to everyone 30 Q- v 3 7 7 1 s 1 2 a- f ,V h ff , I ,fy A 9' f XM . Z f C , ' I W1 , l G f xii' 'L . . ' 4 I Y ' A . t v r-- : ' , 413 '1 E ' , , f t Iii I? 69' '4- i ,nz rf' X MARILYN CLIFFoRo- Marcy - sparkling personality has that Pepsodent smile. our yer char Ing unior efinitely lL'GE!E C T'iry' and agile diverg happy-go-lucky by dispositionl the cause of many a fluttering female heart. I . 'Il '- - 1 1 . . I , ' C, 5 I ., . . PATRICIA CRAMER--a pleasing combination of blue eyes and dark hairg always ready to help a friend: to know her is to like her. DIJANE CRAWFORD-an enthusiastic band and orchestra memberg co-editor of the 'Komment' has done much to make our senior year a success. GENE CRAWLEY-quiet and serious an avid reader dryly humorous Gene keeps to him self but we know hes always with us EDGAR DA SILVA a dark haired lad with an unforgettable laugh one of our track and swimming stars L ROBERT DERNJER Bob Doctor I Q f THS with his newer ending line of ques tions jovial and full of fun Si LNIA DOI-IM full of pep and energy at home while playing any of the girls sports bound to succeed IH all she undertakes 31 QT.. J -5 f I f 1 px f ig, 'xr 'L F 'Q I ? I '29 fi of-'f :lt VUILLIAM DOVERSPIKE - Spike - loves liuntingg friendly to all: has a happy-go-lucky outlook on life: is welcome anywhere. he -lwj kr F. ',x 1- ., ,-g , if s- - 5' .- f K -1 I C ' O . -. f- 1 1 THOMAS D0YLE4never hurried, seldom worried, crosses his rivers as he comes to themg a regular guy with likable ways. GLORIA DRAPER-never in too much of a liurryg ri ready smile for everyoneg spice to our senior class. J l '- '1 ' A '- F o v , i ' MARILYN DREIER-a sparkling personality shines through her friendly smileg fun to know and fun to be with. ,, .-Lf' A J ff-ej ' fran, , VXIWJJ WM!! f 'f' I DAVID EVANS has a certain sway wi the girls Daves likalde 2PfrIen ays will n ser be gotgeh by his ssrna at T I-I S AI I AN FELD1 -our sery capable class presi dent las definite eadership 'Ib ities good niture musiuly Inded full ffun Intel li n pl bound to Sue Hoxx Ann FrIIr 7 I nderful fellow with I wonderful petsoni ty when lf comes tr music Home sings is well Is he plays VI RA FITZCIRAID full of fun 'Ind mis L I mi L I li or ucryom Tlitrc. Irc lots of llllL,l1S when She S Iround 3-2 rv! 0-3 .-'O -1? 'Cl B 1' -1? DOROTHY FIX-on the surface reserved and quiet. but really a swell girl when you get acquaintedg has lots of ambition and deter- mination. - - f . I , ' - 4 WALTER FRECH-tall, quiet, and determined. His friendly smile is sure to lead him up the golden steps of success. FLo ANN GADEMSKY-3 dark-haired lass with a smile for all who pass her wayg one of our capable cheerleadersg a friend to all who know her. GLORIA GAU-one of our baton twirlers l ways a ready and willing worker best of luck to her always PATRICIA GEORGE'-quiet on the surface a hard WOI'kEKkl'1d 4 Sincere friend Too bad they don r ma more people like heng x JUNE GETMAN bubbling over with enthu siasm in everythingshe does lust cant seem to keep that boundless energy inside of her never a dull moment with une around RONALD GILCART-our own Tommy Dor sey Rons talent and engaging personality combine to make him a popular senior who will go far and ccomplish much ,LSR -Q A J TY X Q Oigefgg, ASQUALB IORDAN r e oot ,XSS ball field no angel in the Pat is an all around fellow with scads of friends. - ' A 4-up if Z5 -I af ,- ,.fi:i51iII11!5,' 3 ACR'-frU.i+iI' ' . -. ,,--uw-- . e ' full N ,fwfr ' ' if- iii i W---'Y 33 -UQ. .qs x .H EDWARD GLASER a fellow with a mis chiewous grin forewer in the midst of every thing to see Ed is to want to know him and to knovs him is to like him DONALD GoRss small but a hard fighting end on the football squad seldom serious always eager to enter in on any practical Jokes f ALBERT GRAF a new comer to TH S but one whose amiable disposition has made him a welcome part of our school life Lots of luck to you Al BETTYFRIXQN P blond beauty wirh an air of s lstlqtion her Friendly suilef and che l chatter make the senior lr eroom alivelyiplacq J Lois GREENE plc ad iggdj fa? R B a m serene, has excel s e clot , has prowen to be an me rwwjf I ar nt ogyin onscientious student 1.2 5 lj p i, y ,, i Q ' I l LQ - i' I , L J J J f ' I I ff llff I ' I J I ' y ANNK7GROSS1f-a diligent wlbrker qftd a rfue palg possesses a friendly smile and the de- sire to please all. - 4 1 DOREEN GUENTHER-blessed with a warm smile and friendly eyesg at home in the pool and gymg always ready to lend K1 helping hand. 34 .f, IV I I rl L! Y Ji 8 R' ELMA HARDY- sugar and spice ani every- thing nice-with twinkling eyes and a cheerful smile-definitely nice to know, JACK HARNEY-good. old jack. always there when you need him. His winning ways have made him a friend ro all. , , , , Jiffy! ,A A f- J J J ,A HELENA HECKMAN-one of our tiny sen- iorsg full of vim and vigorg forever wearing a Cheerful smileg always welcome wherever she goes. DORIS HEIM-another of our commutersg has a unique sense of humor which makes her a pal to allg sure to reach any goal she aims for. JOHN HEXTMAN-our boy Doc able man ager of our baseball team alvu ays on the go naturall likable ,3,f,,JA4.A-15 fA'MLQ ir RONIALD Hmscn the demon of the dark room always seen with .1 camera or a clarinet in his hands Hypo our ace photographer is a real friend DOROTHY HOBBS Dot has made herself right it home in her year at TI-IS With her friendly hello and eagerness to help she s bound to go far f J 1 1,1 'K ROBERT HOLESKO-Ih6 girls all lore him and he loxes the girls Theres something about Bob that n th r male nor female canresist J Je J JUJU' JV N171 Nj! J 'ia I 4-5 lflila A ROBERT HOl.LER-Smdll. but powerful guard on the football team: quiet but Witt 5 in his own wayg he'll be missed at THB. SALLY HORAN-efhcient and dependable- thats our gal Sal g-sportsaminded and a peppy cheerleader: easy to know but hard to forget. .IACK HVBMAN-small, but mightyg essen tial in our held of sportsl popular with all sure to succeed in everything he attempts. VERNA HELTMAN-one of our A-l cheer- leadersg has a hearty interest in all school acrivitiesg the very efficient co-editor of the Kommentug fun to be with. joice HLMPHREYS-cool, calm, and col l ected owner of a charming smile, one of our top baton twirlers , J' 9 f,, I-J' I ff lr I1 MAM Lot Ht NT full off fun has lots pep vihenescr mischief is afoot, Louie is l in t ie midst of it PATRICIA JAC KSON one of our senior Qlam our girls has long brown hair blue eyes md 1 sucet xoicc to mitch her personality llirrx IOHNSON blond hiir blue ees l thit txsinltlc ill the timc a wonderful per sonility ind i reidiness to laugh hixc made ohnny xcry popular r?'x-2 lf: i , . K .4 ff? , fy, -f , .jf ,,-fl' 'V f f , ,., .,. 'f ff ' I ', , ' 414 1,1 Af' ,-,lil 1 A ' ff 14' I , f ' ' ' - g r of Z1 is 'f ' ' ' ' .i 3,5 11 . b - .. 4 ' , . l.11. .' H- LIL ' 4 ' 'Aa 'L ' ' .' A 'L1 4 L' ' Q . c - ' ' , f I 1 I W 1 ' nl. . ' . . . WARREN KA1sER-tall, blond, and bashful! Hes an all around great guy, and has a keen interest in sports. Resides across the river. 1, i w , ' 7 l I -.4 I MJ, .. MARY KEANE-known. r,her pleasant 155 I smile and friendly hi g :made lleliselffdutl 'f M bw' J f f 1 standing during her four ye dfat T.H,1S.1 , her great interest in all scholastio actiifities. tt , aff, - A-A wit ' n t 'V' CHARLES KENYON-an addition to th senior class. Chuck has proven to be ally- good student and a friendly classmate. I , N -P ' cfvlata.,-,aL 'W L' W f-1 cf , E -0- Qt .xJC41.,-I-f v.l s -'K J' .1 ' -ki-., ROBERT KIBLER-stop, look, and ftsten when you see Bob. Wheez, so outstanding in all sports, possesses personality plus. He'll go far up the ladder of success. VERNA KLEIN petite and sweet her per sonality and charm are ever present In her own quiet way she has contributed much to a successful senior year J-we -4-A +3-v. l-uv 'U' 0 of 'l'A SHIRLEY KOEPSEL-easy going a laugh for every little thing each classroom echoes with her chatter IAMU lx0HLYR sincere in her 'work l vmys willing to help quiet in class but m iltes up for it outside BERNARD Korux IT7 1 vthiz at the electric guitar but his musical talent doesnt end there when he gets that twinkle in his eye Mischief thou art rfoot li J ' lf ' U1 .4 t lbflb ' 'I' -.. U' A 1 1 . PJ, 5' cn. 41: at uf, Q.. few: .- ,-,LH p ' ltgza-f , ff fff Q t I I JALSE KOLZ-maj' seem on the reserved side urfdl yo? get to know ,hen a sure friendi Sufe rg malt? 3 very efficient typist. , i I Y A s OIWARILYN KOTTKE-3 small. quiet person with fr comeback for everyoneg 11 very com- petent worker, but she never lil-tes to miss the fun. BORXS KRANY EC-at the beginning of the year everything was stmnge to him but now he is is much one of us as we qre ourselves. We re all proud to be friends of Borys. SHIRLEY KREUSCH full of pep 'ind en thusrasm has a sarcqstrc answer for exert one a xery willrng worker for am Tl-IS actiuties GERALDINE KRzEM1NsKr mrcrous cheer ful bubbling oxer with the latest news alw ays busy at something her unfailing sense of humor has won her a host of friends DOAAID LARRY-can often be seen after .LOW AQVUTAJ 2 HMV-Wd: W mf! EXAR digtmgu ong, lont sptrltling smile md 1 fun losing., dis virion hrs tl-.een interest in tll tttixi s HT .4 ETTX TOL Lrvrincifvone of our peppimt cheerleaders outs ndrng gymnast her friendliness md hu or mtke her,a well liked semog 5 2448 fe I x school whizzrng around in his flashy red Ford 1 boy whos sure to succ L' WJ' l ff ,'3 u -5 IW V' A-,1 Ag 'fl Tlcwd' ' M ROBERT LEVI-can be found very often be- hind the counter in Matthies. Heres a fellow with a sense of humor to niatch his happy- go-l y smile, g K ., f ' ' I f . . L .J V if V14 7 L EZL41, lifts! ROBERT LONGSTREET-SP6HClS most of his time working? ? ? at Clyde'sg was a cap- able backstroker on our swimming team. KENNETH MALCHOW-blOHd hair, blue eyes, pleasing personality, and a desire for mischief, make Ken a first class senior. MELVIN MALE a friendly lad but shy feels at home in a science lab or working a trtg problem Melvins sure to succeed ,Q ima Jar new at ff 4,- JUNE MAROHN-quiet and sincere always willing to lend a helping hand her con scientiousness will certainly enable her to reach the height of success DAVID MAY at home on a basketball court a football field or a dance floor Dave suc ceeds in everything he attempts He s a won derful guy whos friendly to everyone and everyone s friend OAIN MAY-one of our baton tmrlers and an expert badminton player another reason why men prefer blondes WALLACE MCCARTHY our very Capable basketball manager his love for fun and also his sincerity have won him the friendship of all W ,mfg HT fall' fri 3' f .1 ii? .. K ag: A L 1 ' - fl fl ' , A . ' 'R V up 1 ' ' 'F -. H U i l U ' 1 - .11 -i A . 3 Isl . . t 4,4 i LA V X V ' l 14 K MX' 1 , I i WlA.LvAj' Ill-LII'-,LJJIQ A is V jf' ,+ f,. J V ' - Y .L 1' ' 4 M N 5 . D ' 4 s I fi. 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'fp , -43 5' Q 448 'N- I eQi'6w 5f'.,?f5i WMQLMQQQMWWWM MM small fu l of des nltry schoo rk nexer fazes this lad easy come easy go rs hrs motto BARBARA MCVITNE possesses yusr the rrght eombnnatron of mtellxgenee depend abxllts frxendllness md ponse to mrlee her our xery ctpable clftss secretary an ardent student 1nd ex yones frlend Success IS hers 3- Q BXIIXN MIRRIII 1 good frlend 1 xery efhelent buslness student LlSLllll, spends her Mondly nxghts fit the Y HELFN MISHKO-one of our sports losers dehnltely If home rn the pool vull po ftr mth her .1b1l1ty to fxnrsh vxhftt shes strrted, 1nd vuth her host of frnends INCFBORG MOELLhR a grest supporter 1ll sports ftctlxrtxes slvmys dependsble frlend to es eryone LAL RAI II Mokmssfx'-quret unnl mu get to know her, a gemus mth the prnnt brush, vull .rlvmys be remembered for her exeellent art work on the TOD.lVhll'ldi'iHl ,,n- . 1 1 s . ' ' 4 -1. rl x 4 L .,. vo v ,Ll ' 0 1 1 THOMAs Ml IIANI H .1 xxeleome nevueomer to 'I'.l-l.S. rlmis yearg can be casual and wirty, or sincere and sympathetic as the sirtmrion demands: lordds of fun und tx good sport. GIfRA1,n1Nr2 NAGI51.-ofrcn seen but not he:1rd1 very capable in the line of business, 1 f lf A 'Z 1 2 u M K K l , 1 'J his 419 Q' l f 5 .al JUNE NELSONLQUIEI yet capable has long blck haxr and dlmples calm personalxty slncere outlook on lxfe Rox LE NELMANN as an ex sznlor Roy ns back agaln :mth has pranks and jokes a xx come mem er of C class o 50 6 1 1 I A, if rf' VLMZW DONAL NILWMAN our ca svum manager and one of fhe fdlztssroom s gli rcst lkcrs h pc my!! d 1 baron 1 xc m dc htm 1 po lfrlclnor h OSEPH NEWMAN a star 1n football and track an all around good fellow joe s notorlous for h1s dry humor and hls sunny personality bw! CAROL NOWARK 1 tvnnklnngb eyed senxor full of devxltry and mfcctlous laughter her host of fnends will never forget he I ,Q L 1 l fl f MARY O'1'r14-'tops fin cverythmff' moe 091.0 know fun to be mth, .1 ct4n1pecen5,rpg:na'ber of the yearboo and K6l1ament'f staff f frlend 1nde,e ff' X BKUCE PKGELS has an actne 1nterest 10 cars andalthough after school work has kept h1m busy hell long be remembered at T H S ROBERT PALMAUER a vuzard m Math and an all around good student puts hrs best efforts 1nto anythlng he does one of our promment band members f Jr' ' MH ffl f 550. 1' 3 DUDLEY PATRICK-a pleasant chap with a cheerful outlook on lifeg always willing to lend a handg a real pal. , , f I f I f , x ' ' ' I - l ,- I XV - 1 A ' , JEAN PFANNBR-a quiet miss. neat and sweetg known by her sparkling eyesg a pos- sible future secretary JEAN PICKARD-has a talent for making peo- ple laughg feels right at home on a stageg a bright future in store. DOROTHY POHLMAN-quiet, shy ways, but a winning p son ity' at home in the gymg alw req??o4 d helping hand. Nga 5' MSRGAR T OLLOCK a petite lass with 1 cheery smile Wonder what puts that twinkle in her eye? ust another proof of Good things come in small packages MARCIA RECH-one of our cheerleaders with loads of pep and energy our personality queen Exery nook and corner of our school echoes with her cheery Hiya PATRIUA RICNLT silence is golden but Pat is no milllonnaire She 'will long remun in our hearts as the girl who llmays his 1 witty comeback and an infectious laugh RICHARD REMMELE an essentul member of the senior class and an all tround guy will long be remembered by his host of friends at T H S rPx-2 J y Lg -V4 u K . ' I . .J V , L , 4 V bl Zljijfjfjf llif iii I:::I:::::I:.gEjI:1:1:1: , ll:fj11l:1:1:::fjf:f ---,,,-,,---- .... -YY,------,-Y,---Y--Y--,--A,-,,,,--,-1-,-,, 4-Q T 1 ' ,f Eli A- ,sq x - - v - Y - - - v - - - - - v - - --.-.-.---- Y - - f Y-- v-:-.-:.-,-.-.-Y-:A.f.-.-.--A----.-J - - - 1-f ANITA RICKETTS-distinguished by that dash of brown hair, warm brown eyes. and an inimitable giggleg her ease on the basket- ball court will be missed next year. ROBERT RIGGS-quiet and shy. an ardent band memberg hard, energetic worker: will find success in his own, individual manner. I 1 1 A - .i ' , l. '-' ---H --11' . jf p ' ' ' X . . ' v MARGARET RODEKE-under her quiet and reserved manner she's a touch of old Satan himself. Don't let those big, innocent, blue eyes mislead you, GRACE RIJNGE-quiet and seriousg puts heart and soul into everything she under- takes. Her enthusiasm is portrayed by her ardent work in the cafeteria. , EDWARD SCHLTT-one of the bows from the Island spends most of his spire time xxorlt ing at Loblaws RITA SCRIBNER Bennett lost her but T H S has gained much with her sp irlelinu per sonality Beware pedestriins shes 1 future woman drix er EMD SRILI EN in exeeprionil swimmer has 1n emmble record in tll ithleties hopes to make a career as a concert pi inist EDNA SLATER a first cliss cheerleider with a complexion of peaches ind ereim ind dim ples that match fi mischiexous personilits fddie is our xersion of in rll Ameriein rir -l-5 ,Aix I-1. -11.777, , , ,,,kAA1 1. .Eg f R' 1,4,- r I r X' , f ff 1.1. --r fy. ' ' ?'f , A ' F ff , -1-' ,. ,rt x , -.4 v 5144 el, f I ,.. 'f..: V: L ! 4 A ff f, 3 f :- , ' t' x M 1' I A Q 'sf . A x if ' 5 5 131. K A A ' 5 ' X i .4 -X, ' ' i 1 use , ' 9 Y A Y 1 A Y . . - x ' 1 . Q ' ' z A ' '- . Q f. , . 1 r f . - f ' - , A - 7 ' . 'i f ' 6.4 .- if fifi ' , ' A A ' - I 45 -If i. Tu .. . . '-2341 .f ' f 1. 3. J' a--Q A -1+ V I A ' ' . fr '-Q ' ' L ' 'A ' Q 72 3 ,. I . K ' ' , g. , L ' I Y 4: ' . 4 - ' '. , V r- jf' 5 X we . . DAVID SlvH'I'H-Elle life of the partyg a great asset to our football and swimming teamsg one fellow well never forget. , ,r J- ffl ., , 2 , ff,,,f If I, 1144 ffilf' Alf' 1. U . IYIILDRED SMITH-innocent and reserved on the surface.-but to her friends she's full of mischief and ever ready for fun. We wish Milly the best always. N' . . v -- X I I i ' - it f- - - . 'X 5 - . N ,N -, 1 e- .. ,, N Y.,s,4 -.K . JOANNE SoMMERFELm'-cheerful and ugreeubleg always sees the pleasant side of lifeg well groomedg ai friend to everyone. DONALD SPRINGER an expert shortstop and bqsketbfill pl tyer may seem quiet but not to those who know him his success is assured QLLJH DOINNA QTAHI a serene ind placid llss from Amherst possesses a in 1rm hospitable personality her plans are in the field of busi ness Ric HARD Srrxrrxsoiv lilteqble fellovi with 1 friendly In for eserxone the elpible !T11Il1gC'I' of our IDIEQILIIIC sile usuillx seen buzzing around in a blue C hex XX'llIlAN1QfR0lKH lust hielt from the Air for vs liill is 1 xxeleome itdition His quit smile and imiible disposition hue eertunly mite him popillir VIRC INIA Qxx ANsON-4. isuil ind fun loxinx. ieious we sort w isi s 1 i future is promising 44 . . 1 Q ' , Y ' l - I 1- g '... Ax - 1 ' S 'I Y' M ' v Y , I i x 4-T L L Q '1 , '1 . 'L . - - - rg v 1 ' , , .' L L i ir' J il A: 1 Q ' ill ' nl . 'k . l' A 1 , vivi ' i I 'ri ll lity, 1le.fng .mleg ler l . . . Y f- 3 I 3 'L 'X BIARIANNE SVVISHER-POSSCSSCS an infecti- ous laughg her essential aid to the girls SfDIIS will long be remembered as will she for her- I pleasant manners. f ff-' If , .1 A . 1 .1- J ,. f 14, tylrcf ff r , DONNA TAYLOR-a reserved. quiet member of the Senior class. but always ready for some fun: her individuality will take her places. WILLIAM THiEBoLT-although quiet and calm, he possesses a gratifying sense of humorg one of our most active band mem- bers. 1 g' R , L '. , x,,,.,AL I C ,Xp D sf! RETA TONI-a friendly lass packed full of fun and good times. Although her extra-cur ricular activities have been limited, we know shes with us at all times. Mmm VOLICKER-our very capable editor of the Tonavv indin Mary has intelligence plus ind lots of self confidence Tonavmndt xvill miss her loyal support of all its activities WILLIAM WARD-1 fellow who gets a kick out of life a classroom pest A good spicy argument puts him in the best of form GIORCE WATT spends most of his time fusing dogs likes reading and belongs to Company K known to most of his friends is Sleepy PHE LLIS WIEDMAN her cheerful personal its sincere example of true sportsmanshrp dependability and earnestness in work make htr a wonderful person Q f? L J 7'-ff. .-7 l Cfcf gf gl GT- -I RICHARD XY1ll.Klf'-fllll of deviltryg his high school life has been characterized by a friendly grin and care-free air: there's never 'a quiet moment with him around. ROBERT XVINGROVE-as a member of our band hes often heard but seldom seen. Look for him behind a book. NANCY XVOLI-'-a girl with lots of ambitiong has a bit of the devil in herg her friendly smile and personality make her well-liked by excryonc BETTX WOODWARD-theres never a dull moment with Betty around a friend to ex eryone We ll alvs ays remember her for her spontaneous laughter L, M if 'ameri S y MARY MACDONALD-full of pep and en tl asm her excellent showing in girls L sp rts his made her vsell known a friend to Jhose who know her Z THOMAS MACDONAID-deceptively quiet CHARLES SAIBFRAN very carefree takes witty and fun to be with Success to you life as it comes Often seen in a blue Ford Tom' conxertiblc GIRAID W1 BB rather quiet and studious IISH R WFBB-K quiet guy with Curly hair 1 mme for himself good pal 40 W 3 A I ik v b ' v , I of L Lf! IMUJV If L ff' I. ' 4 1 ' xy' r ' . i 1, Q y if f L Z, . , i, ,, if if J ,D , A' ' v J , 4 1 it liek V i r ey cj 4 1.1L W-lV'y I V 11 ,iff ' Oil, K ' il! Y y U, fjf' l , lb, ,U rfb . 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Qar L .l' 2 Q li 1 ',s, 'D so Q f J ,4u ' 4 9 45 C Here in the year 19 hundred and scarty eight during hrs ninth term as president we find Al Feldt enyoy ing one of hrs very rare leisure moments before the fireplace of hrs study As he puts up hrs noyel Why Tolerate Sororrtres rn Hr gh School? by famous author Dave May he rs handed the evening paper by the na tron s first lady the former Barb McV1ttre When he opens the paper he finds that his appoint ment of a new cabinet has made the headline The new cabinet consists of Chuck Sauberan Al Graf ger ack Harney and Wrllram Harris Also on the front page rs a picture of Mrss Super sonrc Shape of Scarty eight It rs a very fine picture taken by Hypo Hirsch The president after putting hrs eyes back rn their sockets notrces that this luscious beauty rs hrs former classmate Verna Hultman Down rn the corner Mr Feldt finds an artrcle on the appointment of new teachers to hrs old Alma Mater by Prrncrpal Warren Kaiser The new teachers are Sally Campas Pat Cramer Dot Fix Doris Grobe une Marohn Marrlyn Kottke Verna Klein Helena Heckman Evelyn Merrrll Dot Pohlman and une Nelson Another feature story rs the proposed trrp of that fearless hunter Wrllre Doversprke to the darkest part of Africa rn search of the long lost expedition of May and Moeller Accompanying hrm rn the capacity of guntoters vsrll be Ed Schutt Bob Palmatrer Bob Levr and Don Larry In case he contracts some serious disease vnhrle on this trrp Wild Wrllre has vyrth hrm Doc Hettman and a crew of capable nurses con srstrng of June Benzrno Sylvia Dohm Marrlyn Drerer Mary lyn Betz and Mary Barnes Haung finished the front page the chief rs now ready to read further but rs suddenly interrupted by 1 knock on the door It rs hrs barber Ed Glaser and hrs manrcurrst Marge Abt When they are finished he turns to the socrety page Here he finds many trdbrts about people he knows There rs an artrcle on temperance by Mrss Betty leverenz and also one on the faults of mankind by Ruth Beaver He also sees that there was a reunron of the women who have been Mrss Beauty of the U S at some trme or other Attending were Jan Alford Donna Taylor Sally Horan Pearl Lasky Mary Ott Millie Aleksrch Anita Ricketts Pat jackson and Gloria Draper Over rn the corner rs a story about a radio program It gives the names of the women who were interviewed by Mr Fellenz They are Nancy Wolf Dona Blrnston Vera Fitzgerald and Pat George Other members who attended were Lois Greene Janice Kohler Delores Alstrom Geraldine Nagel Marianne Swrsher Mary Lou Hunt Mary MacDonald Donna Stahl Grace Runge Marge Rodeke and Doris Herrn He also reads that Senator Chuck Kenyon was the guest speaker at the Bankers Association drnner Local bank presidents who attended were Bob Cat land Tom MacDonald Drck Stevenson Harry Arsenault and Mel Male Coming to the comrc page the presrdent doesnt read the funnres Cof coursej but he does notrce that forn er classmates jane Kolz Lee Morrissey Tom Mullany Bob Derner and Carol Nowark are the brarns that contrrve these time wasters On the page opposite the comics rs the theater page Mr Feldt doesnt pay too much attentron to this page because he never has time to attend the theater He does however read the gossip column by une German Her l:lfSI scoop rs the announcement of Flo Grdemsky s vacation rn Ireland Followrng that rs the hot tip that the latest musrcal produced by Wcbb Brothers fLester and erryb features blues singer ern Brertenbach Already signed to contracts are Marte Bacon Bud Wrlke and Rita Scribner I I Q ,': 2 : S: 5 a xx ' s ' '- Ut - - 2 , u . 5 D P: : J ' 1 , .5 Q S . 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' -l-8 4' 0 .xcfcf f X Furnishing the music for this picture will be Hot Lips Crawford the famous tuba player and his band In this band are many fine musicians who learned their music at Tonawanda They are Ron Gilcart Dud Patrick Bennie Kollwxtz jean Pickard Bob Riggs Betty Woodward Bill Thiebolt and Windy Wm grove Her last item concerns the picture being made by Ward and Watt Productions It will contain many short features the HIS! of which will be an ice skat mg act starring Joyce Burt Following that will be a diving exhibition by Gene Cramer Then a group of twirlers consisting of Bev Burford Joyce Humphreys Drum Majorette of the Year Ann Braddell in a series of difficult formations The picture then switches to the boxing match of the century featuring Killer McCoy and Battling Batt Following this will be a dance starring the chorus line of Betty Green Ginny Swanson Reta Toni Gerry Krzeminskr Shirley Kreusch Phyllis Wledman Mary Keane Eileen ohn son eanle Bristow and Marge Pollock A love scene between Bob Holesko screen lover for over a decade and Doreen Guenther w1ll also be included in the picture Flipping the paper over to read his faxorite page Al sees the selections of McCarthy the famous sports commentator for the all star teams of the century In football the president sees the names of many former players of Tonawanda They are Pat Giordano Bob Holler Gus Gorss jack Hubman and Wheez 5 sl fs A Z5 I A' 'Nfx Kibler In basketball he notices that every player is a former classmate On this team is Kent Butler Stinky McCarthy Ken Malchow Bob Beringer and Chuck Ackerman While there are only two Tona wandans the keystone combination of Springer and Remmele in baseball there are three swimmers who used to splash for the Red Warriors One of them is Ed DaS1lva and the other two are Bob Longstreet and Dave Smith who have been trying to beat each other since high school days On the all star womens basketball team are Marion Charsley Pat Regnet and Marcia Rech while Enid Skillen and Helen Miskho Having finished the paper but not being com pletely rested Mr Feldt glances at the advertisements He is amazed to see pictures of many classmates On the Farmyard Cigarette Company acl is a picture of Smoky Benzmo smoking one of their fags while Tom Doyle is seen shaving with an atomic razor Right next to that is an ad telling everyone to buy coal from Newman and Voelcker Fuel Company On the Sommerfeldt Women s Clothes Shop ad is a picture of that beautiful model Marcy Clifford wearing a new spring coat Eddie Slater and Millie Smith are shown laughing over a glass of sweet apple cider manufactured by the Pagels Distilling Corporation But here I am sorry to say the president is inter rupted by his secretary Elma Hardy and has to return again to his problems f 4, ul of A 0 W fi , ' ' 1 . . u ' f , X l T .U X Y 3 ' I - . . . 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N no vo' .Q -I' ,I pf . .: N 1 X J L 9 5: ' X I LJ 5. ii :Fw X ww 5 1 'fgiiyigs-'iw-? - ......A... , v..... v Av .....w., A v ..... Y v...... - I 1 'Q 1 x,1 K nelsan uw' eu 31,523 K ff kgw -ff' 51 Ny 5505, C.. 0 Q , QS S 5 'O . sl .' s . Qs. 'c'0' o. ls'n', Q C 1 s0 u' 5xJ'.'osg as n'u'nl ua! ui 0lU,0l05fnl!, hex' NO Qlenhd n lcm SEPTEMBER si' 92 D Z 5 . 5: 'Z Q Q I ,.- .- : 9 1 3 0. 5 '.nQ'ei : ig' sl fo, Oo In S 1 c 1 A . NV' wg g 9. I U 5 . ...-'.- QQ ...Q :J ' :I is ' 3 3 5 1,3 OCTOBER NOVEMBER JANUARX :Fw DECEMBER F5 Q r-0 9009: 5 P 0 cn., 0 1' '5 1' e ,?'.'a, : . '. . vi Q0 If Q .W on 1. ng g s 0 Nun g. 5 5 3 2 5 . a 1: .f MARCH FEBRUARY MAY APRIL JUNE fa I C L : 5 t A ffifAAAf-Ai--fAi i355----YA----AAAA::-Ain AvA' A:-:vx EE MEI By PERRY CLARK XV I 5 KPN? f' M Y vip, Tyxy X 1 A A X , ,Q , yy, I X 18 , VK, A f 3 . . K 1 ' i fb xv A 5 'I 5 Q B! - 191 5+-YC 1 R fx J R Q y P - R. , , Q, J, ..5 , -Abi 9 I x I gms. IJ 'JI JD WX W! s.77f 'W Q ff n fp, N . 7x3 5' . Avx Dy J lf! :NJ N H . Q- R W fi, Kai' 302, :' . u Q S 'jg ifineuojbuuf--pv. ' 2' J . 1 . 0 OO' 49 0 O 0 5 5 9 9 J 's G SI! -.35 5 Epi:- 5 ia'3.. .W-'E :5 :-, 5 3 . A :acts 9: 3.0: 0: 0: 96: if 0 gs9'luss0 0O.lD0op:ou':ll'Oo'd'. : 0 ' I EDITORIAL AND SPECIAL FEATURES Mx SEATED M Ott D Crawford V I-Iultman A Feldt STANDING Mrss Anderson advlser E Slater E johnson R Beaver R Gxlcart P George B Leverenz A Braddell E Cramer B Burford M Rech P jack son J Burt Mr Smxth Advrser BUSINESS AND TYPING Hardy D Stevenson ART AND SPORTS V G' 41' SEATED L Mornssey P Regnet M Charsley I Somrnerfeldt STAND- ING K Butler D Smxth W Benzmo D May 57 I 244 as O 50 0 1? f f x SEATED1 D. Blinston, M. Clifford. STANDING: E S X 6'- W ' 5 I CiQo.Aa,Q2fJ.9.Q, N50 l4 gm Mwxfmxmww Wmwmd my Le'uf1Mf.:,xta,Q:,,m:11uiff21f.fQUw Upwiiw 'bbpouw Af 2mJ AfMwKmw Jwnfffffgf3fQfl'm wwf? Fonff Cid-bw'w1ku,.,,2,,,1,QQ,I0'A Qlwmh vQfL,o.,u-4 zw l, JMiAww W Mwhwwmogm SQ:- Q1., . I ' AA.L.LCD'yx,- o-um. '- I Y ' 1.00-um ' 4 bv-L YbOfnxL,CJl,q, , ' 1 ! I I 1 TWMMM I MMM 4f W JTO l GAA-yr . , I ' 43 ' 3. ' ! HmM? I JTOx.fuI.uA.L -H.S. r'nLfrv-bUv.vLAJul-Q-N0A'4CL Q - I Nl ' . . I 9 JTO h ,JM-L Q., .- 666-0 Ju-1-A I 'D ,uv-1.fQ,o QAJ-Q,L. JTO -JAJ-L Tin. V ' I OWKJL' ' . . Y- , 1. 1 ! . JT . 58 4 Q Q '2 If ' I xxihj. ar : :I 1:1 E AML , I S o at ss . 3 8 - 'l 'ost :tY..'l'1.'g z 8 Jfv' N - 3 ' 2 - ' ' -' 9 xx : U 5. '45 : Xxx . I ,f-P 5 440 s X 5, -a 3 o .ro 6 a six! , .I q. 4 fy- f 'Rs-q 0 .Q : r I . ,L ,4- . gs- ,. .s 9' .L : :QQQ S 'Cs,bs ,Q .Q X f 1-tx'-, .xxxss::1 .X QQ! c 1- 9' fl JL: xl X -0 f V 1 f fi ig Jf A Q A S A I lx 1 5 - 04 5 Q f Wil 'Ti' 1 anonal Honor oc1ety nA1'vouAL wouov. Souevy law? 9. L C5 LJ 5 f Z 4,- Z 5 f 9.0 14 X-N0 Z X XXX X f 6 SIEATEDQ K. Butler, B. MrVirtie, M. Cl1Hord,D. May, STANDING: C. Ackerman, D. Newman M. Voelcker, S. Horan, M. Charslcy, B. XVoodward, E. Hardy, A. Feldt, L. Morrissey, P. George V, Hulrman, M. Ort, D, Crawford, C. Dirkinson. 60 1 x Band FlRST ROW R Wxntuove G jedele B Hexmbach W Berndt J Menn1ng.,er -I Woodward D Patrick A Braddell G Davxs D Ellman E Cottrell R Bentme 1 Heckman W Thlebolt SECOND ROW H Fellenz A Feldt R Hall B Koll wntz R Gllcart D Luther V Albee 1 P1ckard M Lorxch M Gxlcart R Garrett B Woodward R Hlrsch L Waterstrat L Laport A Wylke -I Urban G Bergln THIRD ROW' G Gau J Constable J Humphreys J May B Burford K Malchow D Wattam D Cravstord D Hartman L Fellenz R Wlngrov R Rxggs J Holler M Creekmore C Wllson M Shetler Dxrector rchestra SEATED R Wxngrove D Crawford D Hartman L Fellenz R Palmetler R Dvorak R Hlrsch M Lorxch D Luther R Wmgrove J COflSI3blC,I Kanack E Durant S Getty STANDING Mr H Vedder, Dxrector, D Hamman M Creek more, C Wxlson, A Feldt, H Fellenz,G Dav1s,R Gxlcart, D Ellman 61 A ,. 7 . . V V . . , , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . 1 - v - y - v A v - - A l 1 - v - 1 - s - ' 1 4 S ' v ' i ' I 'V Q ' y ' Y ' Y 3 ' I ' 'I - a - L v ' a ' - 1 - 1 - s - 7 - 1 ' x - s - y - ' , r , - v - ey - , A , - , - n - a , , , t ' I - v ' a - 1 - 1 A s ' Y 1 -A 1 A 1 ' v . V 4, . . , . , . . : . . . y - ' Qiiy .' ... . N ., . o .,ou, 0 0.0, . ov... .J jf J nv 500' 1 o-'-w c 'Oli' 'U ' spin' s ouo'00' EDITORIAL STAFF f W J! SEATED M155 Barely 6Adv1serD M Voelclxer Fdltor B McV1rt1e Assxsrant Edlror Mr Reld fAdv1serJ IIRST ROW P jackson J Burt M Ort P George SECOND ROW D Crawford A Feld! R Beaver F Gademsky I Moeller BUSINESS STAFF FIRST ROW G Batterson D Bllmton E Hanlx M Clxfforrl SECOND ROW R Stevenson R Gxlcart K Malchovs D Nev r D Larry SPORT STAFF man R Houe SEATFD M Charselx D May Nl Ruh STANDING D Smlrh B Levercnz K Butler 62 Q 15 Q.. 9 '. : : ,1' .J inf f u' . . ' A f :H 3'.2 ' f .:. 2 . -' . J- f 1. v o .gl .: 0 55 .0 'gi' .9 : , .0 vi g' o 5 .a 3 . . :Q Ea.. , I ,f ,7 , , .X ' . 4 J . 1 J!! ' ,f S . 'Q ' J!!-J J X' U Lf! f 1 X I . 'JW 'V -ff - . 1 ' , . C ,. J ' M ,V .. A J ,J ',' M I ff pf . 9 4 F N A ,J If V l . f - S 1' K' , ' I lvl ' . X , r, ., , I, J I L, J , ' V 11' ' ' ., .I ',:'-,. ', K fyl'-,I fl ,, jQ lf J ,I l . I U UL ' JJ if- ' L - , ' Y ffl . . I , l IN o n' g 0000.1 u ua , 1 95' f .I 5 .85 . , 1 xp. 0 umm ,'.J:6 . 'zen' nu ' In 3 i I. ee Oo 0 5 if c . 3 :gif 3' nf 5' fo' s 3. 4,0 ss 3 A. ' va 'bo . Q I 5 : : 5 53' Cs' he -if, 'xlf 19' SEATED S Kreusch L Mornssey STANDING R Tom G TYPING Krzemmskx J Sommerfeldr SEATED M Kottke J Pfanner A Ricketts STANDING P Lasky G Nagel 63 H-'33 T CLUB FIRST ROW T Hayes C Dnlunsnn K Gosth G Large D Gorss SECOND ROXX R Longstrut lx Butler D Srnrth R W'rllCe C Atkerman P Grordano R Krbler THIRD RCDXX D Sprrnrttr R Holler D Evans I Hubman P Lemak P Rauth C1 Ixallrn R Arsenault I' Cramer R Holeslto I DaSxIya A Selover W Drrmyer Mr Tuck Arlyrser FOURTH ROW C Camp D May R Botsford R Muzdalxrs I Smrth R Ixlnnear W McCarthy I Newman GAA fA J' 'Y 'f Q gi is 0-0-41 Vx Q IIRST ROX1 H Hetkman A Rrtketts Ni NI.1tDnnald S Ixreusth M Charsley S Horan I NIM D Alstrom D Leller A Hurst SECOND RCDXX I Burt I Pncl-Card X Allbee B Burtnrtl NI Lorrth M Ixuttlxt D 'Iurtle lx Henller NI Stryker Sthrrebet IHIRD RCJXX M Baton lx Nmxarlk D C robe M Clrffortl B Taylor M Irayforl H Zcffreys I Smrrh R Nluth IOL RTH ROXX M Aleksrch D Smrlrnlth I Planner P Rcgnet D C ucnther P C was C Parri I Way M Aganskr C rxue I Ruthert III IH ROV NI Reth I Imnatk S Cuty P Seymour C llulu I Cetman I Ykrlluns N Vuuols 'X Ldlrus I. Burmn A Dulp SIX H RCJNX I Calemsln B Ieureng S 'Iunus I Taylor S M at Lnrngston I Geb harlt I Sole. NI LunC I Har ly SI VINTH RCJXX I Ixaras I Moeller A Hodge B Harney 64 -. ' A A ' Y ' 'y. , , J . ' , . , , f ,:. ' , . ',:. ', . , . ', . ', ' . 1 . ' , . , . , . ,' ' ' - ' , IN I ,. .. X. UC 1 Q N e 171-L It l T I HI . ' ' . . I' ,I..'- , . 'I' , . Y ' V. , ' ' V - T I ,A . . . . .. I LJ , . , , .Y , . C. . ' , .I .' , , . , . . nxt 1' ' x,,.. ' . I' ,r. . T 3 QI- ., '- j a ,I 'y ,, - 'r,. txiif' ' ,. 1, Cheerleaders A SQL AD B SQUAD FRONT F Calcmslu CFNTFR B Leverenz BACK IRONT 'N Brcxrenbach NI Rech CFNITFR K I Lxvxngsron V Hultman S Horan Hcndler J Ihomas BACK J Gebhardr M Trayfo d M1041 JAIVQCVSZL5 Ur Aw 1, ff '15 V BOOSTER CLUB FIRST ROW J German A Braddell A Hodge B Bedell M Keller A Schofield I Moeller SECOND ROW M Farrell 1 May N Savage NI Bnerenbach J Taylor J Wolf J Benzmo THIRD ROW E johnson R Beaver M Clrfford D Guenther P George L Wxlkms J Davxs FOURTH ROW M Bacon B Harney P Werdman J Burr S OConnor J Wood FIFTH ROW M K nsley D Grobe M Rodelre F Gademsky S Opera K Hendler SIXTH ROW F Poeller, B Warersrrar, S Tonaus,j Schmgeck 60 Jr Y l 1 ' . fx' 1, Z. . . . . . . . r. ' ,.. . ZA .1 . . 3 ,. ,. . - ,. 1. , . ':. .I . . .f M f ,J I ,p ' KI Z' Z f ,ff , ,. Y , . , ,. 4, ff ff' ' ' I f - ,. ., ', j X , if 4, 1' 'A ,774 - , . , V'- ' ', , 1 , I k f.- X , I, .rf f '04 , - ff! l..g-. gfv .' ff. ' ' , ., ' , f . I 1 f . I ,. M , L -VL. -,V-, L l . . - 1. , . , . ,. , . , . ,. . : . , r ' , ' . D , . ,r . ,x. , , , . , , . . , , . , . 1 - v - a A v - ' Z A v - x - v ' Q . ,. . 1 . I , . , . ', . , . , . . DRAMATIC CLUB SEATED R Muzdalus M Buck CAdv1serJ R Beaver D Ellman FIRST ROW L Greene D Godleske D Betz N Wolf M Rech M Rodeke T Gademslty E Slater E Hardy I Relchert P George V Hultman B Green M Dnschmtger SECOND ROW B Leverenz J Nelson R Tom N Svsayze P Donato D Doebler J Gebhardt E Barbas T Karas M Ott J Sole L Morrxssey M Long M Keane Crawford A Feldt K Butler D Smlth M Voelcker J Plclxard SCIENCE CLUB F5 SEATED Mr Hopkms fAds1Ser1 FIRST ROXX I H1IIs D Ixtzslmmons N Brosxus D Hartman j Txebor G Remus T Burfortl B Robertson R Strebe NI Corlrss SECOND ROW G Zefferws J Schnell 'NI Turnbull D Wmrroxe S Woods I Kanaclfc I Schlngetk j Benzrno 66 THIRD ROWI: B. Burford, S. Hurnphreys. P. jaclesont W. Strough, R.IGiIcart, D: JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE I X KNEELING J Schnell L Greene S Lefler G Gau J T1ebor SEATED MISS Major fAdv1ser1 K Butler G Large R Botsfortl M155 Heffernan fAdv1ser1 STANDING FIRST ROW J Burgstahler S Mowltz N Brertenbach S Roberts P Cauthern J Taylor J P1clcard D Walker C Bowers C Crawford D Lefler J May J Grant A Tornm S OConnor R Holaway J Sequm R Wlngrove N Blalr R Lev: SECOND ROW M Mowltz J Papp S Getty R Strebe M Farrell S Humphreys I Kanack M Creekmore D May J Ryan LE CERCLE FRANCAIS Ak SEATED J Nlay NI Stryclter I Smxth L XX mters 'wl1ssBaLtlx fAduserf SECOND ROW J Schrenber J German S Dohm M Abt I Moeller N1 Charslex J Busby M Bacon M Long P Regnet THIRD ROW I Rexchert D Harmon D Ellman J Sole B McV1tt1e C Draper S Lefler N Turnbull K Smxth l Hnlls 64 f I X , x I I.. ,. ,. ,. ,:A. :.A ,- ,- ,- , - I ., . v '- as ,-- y- v h Y Y . ,. ,. ,. ,. ,-. .,. ,.. ,-. ,- ,- 9- ,- ,- ,- , . . :. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,- ,- ,- ,- - 0 in V 1,1 ,r. ,.' jj . .' 2. ,. ,. ., ,.. .. j,. ', 7. ' - ,-4,--.- -- .- -- ,- ,- y- 1- ,- ,- - 3 BOWLING CLUB W FRONT ROW R Burns R Hewltt SECOND ROW D MLINIC-dun W Donaldson M Chase R Thompson B Smith THIRD ROW j Donaldson Mr Dc-utah fAdvx serj T Campas H Relmer RIFLE CLUB SECOND ROW I Tehor I Hlli C Corkum D Ih mwn 'IHIRD ROW C Zefferys Mr Springer rAdx1sern 'sir Tuak I A iuscry R Barnari 08 FRONT ROW: C. Bnrtnn, -I. Scuhnell, ,Ii Norman. Iffunlcnt, UI.-Harp. -I. Gosrlcy I . I , . . 1. . ' . , U . ' I ? EP Nm 0 1 X, BU I It COACHES TOP CLOCKWISE Ed Lxebxnger J V Football Swrmmmf, Track Ronald Lalxk Football Assrstant Lawrence Hughes Equipment Manager Harry Lawler Basketball Football Assrstant Robert Smith Tenms Clxnt Small Football Baseball J V Basketball 5 589' 5 ,5 , . 1 A 4 .937 Qs w0 '3 0 -3' Q, ,.g'1. g ls. .ol S no ' MO' 0' 'oo' 'os' Oahu' 'M' 5:0 Tonawandas Red Warrxors of the turf thxs year completed the season m Sth place Clmt Small tn hrs Hrst year as grld chlef maugurated a new system tn THS the splnnxng T Armed wxth th1s weapon the team displayed one of the most decepttve offenses ln the league Although the ledger shows a won 3 lost 5 record tt does not reveal the nnsprred manner 1n whnch these crowd pleasmg heartbreakers were fought The squad pulled a near upset over Kenmore and gave North Tonawanda the league champs their toughest league battle Wxth the expertence garned both by the coach and the players wtth thxs brand new system an even more successful season IS expected of next years eleven e Opponents They e Opponents They Lackawanna LaSalle Jamestown Kenmore Lockport Nragara Falls Trott North Tonawanda 10 rj' .0 ,y o so . o O O . . . . . O . Q . O Q C C.. Q 8 'Oo' 'O'o 0 0 ' 0 ' 0 O Q O .0 0 Q.. s 0 s 40' W W 6 12 7 0 0 19 13 I 20 26 7 15 19 20 0 7 27 CAPTAIN JIM K GOSCH J DOUGHERTY THE CREW J lb-me J GARRUY D JAMES Hi FIRST ROW E Friza J Hubman R Kantor D Herman R Doebler R Muzdakis E Carnes D Gorss R Holler P Giordano J George A Hopkins SECOND ROW Head Coach C Small H Elliott F Russell J Fleming K Butler C Ordway P Lemak D Burke F Bowman N Blair D Newman A Davilhazy A Paul Assistant Coach R Lalik THIRD ROW Assistant Coach H Lawler Captainj Rissman G Hodge D Smith J New man D May L Peresie R Kibler I Smith K McMecI-cin D Overholdt J V Coach Liebinger FIRST ROW: J. Tack, D. Matikosh, C. Holland. P. Hayes, T. Hayes, R. Borsford, F. Sommers, P. Whitman, G Stevenson, J. Hough. SECOND ROW: D. Bush, R. Snyder, J, Urban. M. Lang, J. Hankinson, M. Dealy, R. Drapo H. Famer, D. Fitzgerald, G. Jedele. THIRD ROW: A. Pemluerrhy, R. Hall, D. Mcbieckin, J. Eisenhaur, F. LaVelle K. Brown, Hay, D. Kelly, C. Mote, I.. Devlin, G. Davies,F. Enzinna, J. LaBelle. 71 v w X 1 R BASKETEERS C Drckmson D May K Malchow R Berxnger P Jackson K Butler I Smxth G Large T Mullaney D Springer J Hubman Once agarn we must doii our hats to Mr Harry Lawler Thzs amazing coach lrved up to hrs envxable reputatron thrs season by placrng on the court what was probably the most enthusrastnc pornt gatherlng aggregate rn Tonawandas basketball hxstory The team boasted an oifensrve average of 52 pomts per game Thrs was accomplrshed by he hook rng trpprng and reboundmg of Kent Butler and Frltz Izrge combmed wrth the hard drrvmg and clever back court work of Bob Berlnger Ian Sm1th and Paul Jackson At the trme thrs was wrrtten the Warrtors had crnched a playoff po srtron Frxtz Large had a healthy hold on the top spot of the mdrvldual league scormg column and Kent Butler was a promment prospect for All NFL center VARSITY RECORD lst Round ' THEY WE Trott Kenmore Lockport Nrazata Falls La Salle North Tonawanda Lackawanna 2nd Round THEY W F Trott Kenmore Lockport lwxatara Falls La Salle North Tonavtanda Lackawanna CAPTAINI BUTTS HIGH SCORLR 72 xv hs . 95. I 4 ,J QP 4 - 5 Y +4 X , 9 3 gf lj 4 ET 5 N '. ew 7, . SX. ? gat 'N I3 4 A ,5 'fl . ind N Q X If w .J , A 5 X 4 FX J Q zs 52 22 53 - 52 51 . g 4 56 57 4 ' ' 32 54 . 62 as ll ' 4 59 47 V 58 69 42 48 ' 57 50 'gy 57 49 23 57 ' 7 57 49 ' - 41 47 MANAGERS A N1 Lang E Frxsa G Ie delle G Jacobs HOOKKE TONAWANDA J V THEY WE Trorr Kenmore Lockport La Salle North Tonawanda Tron Kenmore Lockport Lackawanna Nlxagara Falls La Salle North Tonawanda Lackawanna Nxagara Falls JUNIOR WARRIORS O NJ THE BGA RDS FIRST ROW: F. Enzinna, F. Sommers, G. Davies, R. Muzclakls, F. Bowman, F. Campas, D. Griswald. R. Dorn J Gram SECOND ROW: R. Kraft, R. Horan, J. Schrader, A. Hennmgham, P. Hayes, D. Marikosh, XV. Taylor, J Hankmson R. Papp, J. Holler, J. LaBelle. 73 CC 97 FI ,s fxgtl ,rr FIRST ROW R Keller L Devlxn SECOND ROW G Ixallrn D Smlth R Longestrect THIRD ROW G Wrlson FOURTH ROW I' Eberwem FIFTH ROW P Rauth W Drrmcyer A belovcr T Hayes R Lavalle E Cramer T4 CAPTAIN! DAX E MANAGERS G Oppqnhexmer D New man D Oyerholt Thls year the season opened with a big splash and when the waxes had hnally settled down and the campaign was completed thc Nlermen of T H S were hrmly 1mbedded ln second place Th1s year the league was so well balanced that the champlonshlp wasn r decxded untxl the hnal meet ofthe year wxth N T XVe can all feel proud of thxs years team for thanks to the very capable yob done by Coach Lelbmger rn spite of the SCHYCIYY of matermal they placed the most men on the all league team Maltmng the mythlcal team were our breast strolcers Art Selover and Tom Hayes freshman Ron LaVelle rn the 770 dlver Gene Lramer and Daud Smmth ln the bacltstrolxe Also on xt was the undefeated medley team consxstrng, of Smuh Seloyer and Kallm X .arsnty Opponent XX F TI-IPX w Amherst THEX WII '7 'Nxatara Falls v w y S Ixenmore v Locltt ort North Ttmawan la 74 FLYING FISH UNDEFEATED L I. - I ,i .4 . . A . , ,, , I D X ,V . , I V ,I ' I X , , v - ' ' , ' V 1 ' ' 1 4 A 1 ' X , i I . . 'rl Q . ' I A G L V , I I ' ' e e A vi 1 f ' I f . ,Q It if 111 , A - -rm sf I . 56 lil S -10 ' was Il I - 28 29 +1 25 ,cr 28 'f an ' ZH 24 as Rl 22 25 sf lu V, m 4' 55 H -1 AH ill R0 A' '- . All I6 QI 55 56 Zl J V SWIMMERS 'S'-C H 'f FIRST ROW H Hxemback K Gosch SECOND ROW F LaVel1e THIRD ROW E DaS1lva G Lamp W Turnbull L Fellenz G Wllke J Larry W Mxskho STEADY JLJLA A A A A, JLgL,, IRFSHNIAN xwmz THEY RE orr SENIORS ALL LEAGLE L 4 L 70 E 9 -Y, ... 1? .. V' 5 . . V N U I O 2, ,. , 2. . 1. ,. ,T. . ,. ,. , . . . , . .. TRACK if YA FIRST ROW D Herman R Bensman C Blaydon E Carnes SECOND ROW G Kallm E Frnsa E DaS1lva near W Doversplke D Gorss FOURTH ROW R Batt C Ordway R Rank D Bulke R S-muh R Wllke J Henman H Ellxot R Schad R Botsford R Keller D Smlth D May TENNIS IIRST ROXV H Arsgnaulr R Arsqnaulr 'I N1.uDon.ali SPCOND ROXX C Smuh C Dmkmson R Palmcnmr Nir bmnh uoanhl 711 ' Y I 7 . uf! I - ' .v ' - 4 'Q j I at I R. sfhumachek, li: Long, C. Lang. THIRD DROW: 15. Rvans,'S.-Komish, 1. Newnkanl R. mimi, 1. RL-fri, R, Kin BASEBALL Upon the completion of this year's baseball season, the Red Warriors had succeeded in finishing in a three-way tie for fourth place. Having won their first three games, the Diamondeers from Tonawanda lapsed into a slump and lost four straight. Then, under the able tutelage of Coach Small, the boys put forth their best efforts and won five' games in six days to sweep through the playoffs and earn the right to meet Jamestown in the Section VI Class AA finals in Offerman Stadium. They lost a close decision at the Stadium, however, 2 to 0. The two consecutive victories gained over our arch-rival, North Tonawanda, in the final playoffs of the league were the highlights of this thrill-packed season. Tonawanda Tonawanda Tonawanda Tonawanda Tonawanda Tonawanda Tonawanda LEAGUE PLAYOFFS FOR FOURTH 1 Tonawanda 5 Lackawanna l Tonawanda 6 Lockport 1 SEMI-FINAL PLAYOFFS Kenmore Trott 2 Lockport 1 Niagara Falls 10 Lackawanna 7 Tonawanda 5 Niagara Falls 3 La Salle 10 Tonawanda 3 N. T. 0 N. T. 5 Tonawanda 7 N. T. 2 CLASS AA SECTION VI PLAYOFFS Tonawanda Jamestown INTRAMURAL CHAMPS FRONT D Gorss FIRST ROW D SECOND ROW P Lemak G Dohm W McCarthy '77 0 2 Bart, Capt. UC. Aclcerman, F. Russell: Q .Ol :COS I. .gtg 9 : .f : ' ' Q' of Q 5 cfs, A f g. 0 - 5' f 4- 5 -'S s-'e e- Pie ' 'Q' ,Q 0 ..e 5 .4 '. 'ff . I ....O CO 4 .. .gn 'no0 .'0uo0 .aims no' 'nv' 5 nu one ' on' 1p0'ooO DJ'pO. 0 Q O Q . 1' 1 -vs I ln the fall the girls beg in their sports season with Volley B111 Next Came bisketbill with mo leagues one for the freshmen and sophomores, md one for the juniors ind seniors After es ery team had been pllyed against, the tvto winning teams from both leagues were the champions In the upper class group the winning te im reeeixtd gold bislcetballs The best bzxsltetbill pluers were chosen to form the Girls Varsity eleisses were ehosen to smm in in interel rss sveim ln the Spring the bisebtll terms ire formed 1 leigue for the freshmen find sophomores intl 1 leigue for the luniors ind seniors The best players from these te Ims ire ehosen to form the Girls Virsity te lm 18 K -. ' 'N kt ' Q t Q' , b if, f V 1 L ' t 'i . . v- . If 1' - -4, Y K A A I ' 4 L ' ' i i I '. The girls also had their own swimming team. The best swimmers from all the A I 7 A f ' A f 4 ' f A 1 ' a VARSITY BASKETBALL SEATED: J. Getman, B. Burford, A. Hodge, M. McDonald. KNEELING: S. Dohm P Regnet -I May D. Alstrom, A. Ricketts. STANDING: B. Leverenz, M. Reth, D. Guenther, M Aleltsxch J Ktlz I Moeller. BASKETBALL CAPTAINS SEATED A Shnnaman B Bedell J Crouch V Grabbltt J May STANDING K I-Iendler J Dtxer M Aleckslch D Guenther J Schrexber A Zeffreys 79 I I KNEELING.: M. Mangrhml s. Tongue, L. Willtin,-A. Hodge 'VO I Ie xx Ox -s-X SEATED I Burt M Cllfford B Burford KNEELING M Bacon D Guenther I May A Bracldell STANDING D Grobe S Dohm P Wxedman I Moeller I Getman I Plckard A Rlcketts x 9 JK SEATED S BIOVIIZ A Hodge I German B I L11 'NI RLLI1 'NI I. na. I 911 KNEELING I Burr P RLLDC! N1 Trasford I Sghrulmr NI Srruku B Burfwrl D LCIICI S LefIer STANDINC I Mas I NI ll r N1 CIxfIoLI 'I Ixiras I Cnbhart Ix Nowark 80 3 g XPP FIRST ROW J Crouch S Peters B Bedell D Alsrrom D Shaw M Bowers S Woods SECOND RCJW C Garrxson P Howard M Davrdhazy B Braddell J Webb J Burgstahler 1 May J Sharples STANDING S Roberts A Hodge M Kruss L Nudd L Wmter S Tonaus M Woods OW BOARD K Hendler J L1v1ng.,s ton D Lefler A Hurst B Burford D Alsrrom S Kruesch KNEELING LEFT TO RIGHT P Regnet M Charsley D Pohlman STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT K Hendler S Opera L Wnlkms S Dohm E johnson F Poeller A Hodge G Dovsmng D Tomm J German M McDonald Qw 81 1 Z .4-Oth 5 ' 4i - I. ,.' ,. ,. ,. ,. ,, , Q ,- ,- r. 9- ,- ,- ,. . I - ,- ,- .- ,. ,V .A 1. ,- ,- ,- ,- ,- - Q G' ,'9 , ,ZL- O 6 1 1. ,. . ff: 5, 1- rv nf 1' x- 1, ,',- '-,. ,., , ... i'cif1'Ef tn ' J ' . at g .... sf...- ,x' ,- I x j,,v' Q! 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I O I P' fer - re 0 ex Come to me, you with the laughing fare, in fb 'gbz af I li f PACKARD and BRINKER Chrysler Sales an d Service Plymouth Phone Ton 4220 317 DELAXVARE STREET SELECT FOOD MARKET JOHN LARRY FRED PFANNER GROCERIES MEATS 297 SCHENCK ST N TONAWANDA N Y PHONE 2257 THERE S TH XT SIC X XC XIX Ill WEIDT P9 P ne7 JANKE S SHOE STORE 0 X g St eet Photo Finish ng PORTR ti ruins Suppl es DOROTHY EYRES STUDIO 46 MAIN STREET Ph ne 592 R TON! XX! XNDX SCHREIBER 8: LAMP Hay Flour Feed C n T othy and Cl e Seed Tw1n City Cleaners 8: Dyers I 3 JONES THE F LORIST R Phone 1195 296 P-KYNE -KVEN UE THE SUGAR BOWL NORTH rovux not x x Linton Concrete Products te B ck I al eBlo lt C DE 6830 SOI NC TON US AND-X N X E C LOESCHAUER Qual ty Meats d V g tab! 28 BOLCK STREET TONAH ANDX N X Dreaming 0 the day: that are dead and o joys gone by F , O, O , I I T L.- ' ,E ,+ L , E Dealer in Fine Footwear Real Estate S cialist phone 169 4 'mm r ho ' ' i ,L ' Amateur i 0 . ' A 1 7: .V , Phorfe 77 . Be! er Cleaning , , . ,ral . im Ov r S Office: Pl nt: 49-50 YOUNG ST- TONAWANDAA, N- Y- HS Robinson Street 79 Fillmore Avenue Compliments of ' Telejrapli Florist Concre Io 's i XV y it c 's, .inder Blocks, Lime s. etc. phones: 1417 or D Groceries an e e es 382 ' '.'lST. .,.'. '. 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SLATER'S MUSIC SHOP Everything in Music A Selmer Band Instruments mlm, Bnemges jesse French Pianos n Television Smre 1900 ' Sheet Music Schirmer and Century Librarys Phone 4465 TONAWANDA N. Y- 73 S, 'NIAGARA ST. TON.-XIV.-XND.-X ,,,1ul' Phone 106 38 40 H EBSTER ST NI TON All AND X sn J. A Complzments of i df 3 KILLIAN S STATION Grove and Delaware Streets C23 'Cocoon 1 COWPIIWFWYS nf Complx nfnts of WALLACE JEWELRY Dlam mls Hitches Clocks G C MURPHY CO 35 XIAIX STRLET 6 78 H ebstcr St North Tonawsanda N V1s1t ZEFFERY S LUNCHEONETTE or Tasty Sandxuches Homemade Candies and Sealtest Ice Cream a SOL TH NI XC XR4 TONIAWANDA N Y Come rom your grate an the darknefx and let IU be playmate: agam 87 Q L f v Av ,Av 1' 45 X . yy A n I 'N 0 ji , , , K 2 ' I, L- TONAXVANDA, N. Y. g::.-I 1 ' , 'r ' 0 '- 'L ' .- . '. . l . ' AA A' ' j 5-.' ' .. .' 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Y. . , - A y . , V 1 I , I , Compliments of BALLING BROTHERS General Crmh'r1ct01's Buffalo Phone DF I999 LAMPE MOTOR CO INC Timm jim ll ,mmm Iold C115 Trufks bi 11 Ham Str ct Pifls ACIQSSOIICS SCTHCL NIOI'lIlrI0l1dMil1iIl N X 'l on m.and1 Phone P461 ESCO LUMBER INCORPORATED CLAY PIPE ROOM NIZIIH at Thompson Streets Cult s Ddaxmre Hotel XORI H TON Hx WD X N I Phone Ton 140 WERKLEY S HONIE 'XIADE CANDIES GREETIING CARDS GIFT WRAPPINGS T13 Ozn Delzrzous Sodas loo COUNDRY STREET CARL LUHMAN APPLIANCES THE BODONI PRESS INC In X 1 xmhu ll nu I xlmers m 1 me n u DICK FISHER INC LANE JEWELERS , ,,,, ,, , Ni SIR Ile Sm Tim! NIXIX SI ION 'HN XNDK Red Spamfh dozzbloom and great piece! 0 ezgbt amz' muxketf and fu nrdf 90 - - 3 . K .. - A. ., I . , F , ' ' ' I I C 2 ' ' 'iw 1 I ' 'Z 2, .'. V ' . ., . KA X . . . - 1 'K . I R ,A 'I VI A V . . I v. V. 9 .Y . l I -.f 3 I , 4. . Xiu' and .viiglllgll I I-ifhnil il 'N ' Sm -9 '95 ' ,J 7 N ' Louis T. V1 Vow! - Q ' in UW: N wins nf ilu' .mme Iomlinn Ox I IDN IIIIUIIIIISUII St. N. To aw: ula. N. Y. f Quzllitx lfixsl . Alf lr' 9 in 11. 27 Yoli . ' EET M T H04 Ul'wf1n.siI1' 1 .' VA I H' mnc Un' ' Phone'l9o11.409U -H . ,' I '.- .' I , N. Y. f ' 1 J ' V 'I INSIDE, OUTSIDE or TOPSIDE Whenever you want the Utmost in BEAUTY -- PROTECTION - ECONOMY Use or Specify I my 15' CUIII Y The DeLuxe Pamt ASpl'l2-llt Shlngl6S for all Surfaces Roll Roofing and Coatmgs Made 1r1 Tonawanda N Y by NATIONAL MANUFACTURING CORPORATION WEBER S SERVICE STATION F 'f 'm of Caeollne OllS and 'Vlotor Seruce Phone 'Ion 1697 400 Fletcher Street Tonawanda N I DAIRY PRODUCTS CO INC Com I1 nenfv of KRUEGER COAL CO CLYDE S RESTAURANT Ilke Fatlng at Home Sundax Spccml I-'rled Chicken 0 DPI -UN NRE STRFPT S Ihonc 035g School Suppllm CTOCCTIL H endti French Icc C rcam Ihone 3 fl '70 NIORC KN And asmoky red camp fire to glm! you knou how on our zll gotten hoardf 91 , . . y ,nn J ' Q . 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Fomplzments of ROY ARENZ MOTORS INC XQA 15 NIMN SIRLIJI NORTH FIONAXVAINDX N Y MANUEL S ICE CREAM Wholesale and Retall CANTON OPEN AIR MARKET Delaware at Canton Corner of GOUN DRY at NI AIN NORTH TONAINANDA N X phone 1971 lhonc 3026 TONJAXN -XXII-X 'N X Complzments of Complzments of THE WULF BOTTLING WORKS SPAULDING FIBRE COMPANY Phone 495 Incorporated Mam Street North Tonusandl Complxmenls of WALKER 81 MONROE so u1BSTFR ST x rox xxx um x ARTHUR H WATERSTRAT 1 eneral Insumnre I hone l 14 H 2F MILTON ST 'ION KN -XXDA N RANBURN CO INC Pa Fl Hmm TOXAXN -XXDA N Y PARSONS DRUG STORE Prrsr 1 111 IS Arr the linfklmze 01 Our B11 mess Phone 830 4042 NIXIY SI ION KH XNDX N X The old cm e nz five ff u ood that Jlopef doa 71 the 151111 to Ike tea 9 ' . ' . r . , h .. . Av v vr - v 1 1 1 . . 1 . , 1 . , , v . 4' A A A , x 9 - 'it-T A X su! Ll '11 :i , f . A Q: A 1 RT.: F' A I wr 1 : w 1 t5 , Y I , I l , 1 1 V 1 1 1 1 1 v f 7 y y A 'A .I 1 1 lv- I. 1 1 1,1 , . Y r 285 ' ' ' ' 1 1 1 . , Q , 1. V . - . ' ff A07. 1 ff ' 5' BERN'S CHILDREN SHOP HARRY DANIELS Xkfaring Apparel for Chilclrcn jeu-glgy Tots Io Teens 20 MAIN STREET 22 MAIN ST. 'I'0N.-XXV.-XNIJ.X Look for the Big Clock THE CRAMER HARDWARE HUMPHREY sl VANDERVOORT CO INC Industllal SIIPPIICS Phone 31 Electrlc and Hand TOOls Se enlx sezen years In zrzsumnce se1 we Prcfxslon Instruments Hardu are nz the Tonnuanrlns 90 90 WEBSIIR ST RFLT xOR1H TOY XXVANDA N Y '872 'l TWIN TON DEPT STORE -who-5: Oll2illIV Footwear Fun lzmrnls of FRED W FICK 8: SON HARVEYS DRUG STORE so WEBSTER STRFI-T NORTH TON xxx xxnx x Y WOLF MOTOR SALES CORP BOM For Your Hfflllh Sflldebakel' I6 Nlodern Alleys nd T k Cm 'uc S FLASH BOWLING ALLEYS Cerufied Used Cars M Xmmg Street Ton bm Open Boulmg QIIIIYCIWWS ind Sundixs H1 ON All NNDA N Y C IORGF Cunt S Prop Stall :J beamed perbapx by young pmzter ar uzcked df we 93 ., . , LV 'A' 1 . . I T. ' I Y ,.. . 4: . . If , . . ' S 9 - l ' I J L , If P ! I C . , S f - ' 1.2 . L .1 . .Y I. , , . ,H A . U - 1 I , I. .. Cmnfnlimenls of VARSITY RESTAURANT 5-1 YOUNG STREET Tonawanda, N. Y. Full course dinners served on Sundays 85C SIMMONS 81 HILL 21 Hour llc-any Dun' Crane Service Towing of All Kind.: General .Xlllfl Repairing and Machine XVork Call 1313 Nights 1132-R or 3606j-l 100 MAIN STRICET TONAXVANDA. N. Y. Qs ,, PAPKE DAIRY 5 258 YOVNG S'I'RIili'I' ISHS , WM emf' Phone H33 Compliments of BUFFALO BOLT COMPANY ROSE COAL 8: BUILDERS 217 OLIVER STREFT NORTH TON ASN ANDA N X TUSSING S MARKET alxlx I rn 11 ne fomplrmentv nf BUFFALO PUMPS INC xoRTH TON us um Tbozzgb the r zufb tbe magpzc I Ing mmf plaftc rad nc vt IHL411 fo bmjc 11 m zz all 1-1- 5 Qu ' ' .1 rnlx l17lf1fiV'!I ' im 1, 0 90.7 CO. 221 YUI Nl, Sl. '1ONX1YXN1J,X, N. Y. , . I As in many controversies, there is much inisinfornizition that reaches the public from all sources, therefore, it is our earnest desire that hoth sides of an industrial dispute he carefully 21IIIilllQLl before coming to Qi conclusion. ir Local 137 UNITED PAPER WORKERS OF AMERICA QCIOD RFMEMBER' MATTHIES MILK HELPS SHINGLE SHACK and Niagara and Roh ler ICE CREAM n limenis of C HILLMAN VPHIS Of Uflllfl Phone l84O Tonawanda 'N X 'KSNOI STRIFI 'IOXXXX KXDX N Y And lhe boy! zn lbc gang had lo Ju ear tba! ling ncz cr u onlcl lc ll 0 J 41 A . 3 Corp' . H. . A Q ' ,,'. EROQUOIS KEG BIRCH BEER TWIN CITY STYLE SHQP Made in Eighth, Quarter, The Tonau'anda's Largest Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Store Store Phone 983 297 MAIN STREET TONAIVANDA, N. Y. I8 YYebster Street North Tonawanda, N. Y Half and I-Cooler Kegs The Yard of Quality :md Servicc H. B. VOELCKER F1101 and Building 1IIf1Ier1nIs 50 FILLXIORI AVENUE S Complxmenls of JEWELRY SHOW NEPOKROEFF s DELICATESSEN Dxamonds Sterl1ngS11xer Crystal Watches INIAG-XR-K ST TONAMANDA rx Y 260 Mam Street Tonawanda N 3 Fam lrmfnts f PUTNAM S DICK S SHOE STORE Better Aleats Food Shoei Sxnce 1860 52 MAIN ST TON AYVAINDA N Y 51 XOLNC ST X RQ Ilttcd F0777 111101119 KAHNS NEXV YORK STORE INC frm 21111 O11l1tl11s fm AIIII KIIIII lirxs ION XXX XNDX NIV XORR Fmer Foods of the Tonawxandus '7 X X N SHI RII I I My IIIXISION STRII I Iremember laou brzgbflg Ibc bmw 0111110 bn!! 0 my Jpgglafs Tlc mud 90 9 ' , . . ' 7 .' , '. . ' ' , . 7. , . ' .Ill , p1 1 , . ff f ' ' ' ' fx' ..c'- ,gg wvw f BUDWEY V1 1 f A- I ' .S ' 7 -172 . 'Q f 7 .' .' QR, l1.I.I. , J UIXIRSIRIII .. , ' , . f , , V ,Q , Mobil , Mobil COMPLI MEN TS Heat ' ' Grease Mobil of Mobil Kerosene Gasoline R. B. NEWMAN FUEL CORP. 330 EAST 'NIAGARA STREET TON AXVAN D A Y Y Furnae s Boilers Hot XX .tter Ileiters Space Heaters Iloor Pttrnaees llulel Hett rmplete XX mtct Air C 0I1lllll011l11f., Systems Hot XV1ter Systems Ste tm He illllf., Svstems C onwetston O11 Burners Ton 1200 PHON Buffalo DE 8109 BLOCK RADIO and Compliments of DICKINSON S FISH MARKET 44 Young Street Tonawanda N Y TELEVISION Phone 151 76 78 MAIN STREET Complzments of NORTH TONAWAN DA Brandons Department Store 55 Main Street Tonawanda N Y PRINTFRS AND SIAITIOXPRS Store 14 Adam Street Shop '13 lsohler Street Ionauantla Ne-ts York lon 3601 Ion 91301 Oflmte and School Supplies Stationers letterpress mtl O11 ct ltmtlng KUDLA MOTOR SALES MAEDON S Sales NASH Serztce Sporting Foods tD1vlsmn of H C Buicke R. Sonsj 748 OI-H ER ST X FONAV 'ANDA N Y 1 S Niagara Street Tonatsanda AJ I clzmhed the purple heather and thyme to our eyrze and dreamed 97 . ,. C I I 2 1' . Cla ' ' 2' ' , 0 1 ' ' ' f Q ,Q .- . - ES - . - THE DELBERT PRESS ra -A k... . K' l'A -f-. -L I-pq-,I Ton. '12l-I Sales and Serxicc W I L B U R ' S SEXVING MACHINE SHOP Domestic Sewing Machines Norge Home .Xpplianccx 100 MAIN STREET TONiXXY.XND,X, N. Y. Compliments of MILLIAN BUICK CO., INC. Tonawanda Underwriters, Inc. Cerzrrnl Insurmzre 363 Delaware, Tonawanda RI- 1522 TON- 2854 43 NIAGARA ST. TONAIYANDA, N. X Conzplimrnts of your juvenile Furniture - Toys - Bnoki 'Telephone 242 'Y Niagara Wea' Tanawanfa N Y I3 xuw STREFT TON AH MDA NI X COLUMBUS MCKINNON CHAIN CORP an CHISHOLM MOORE HOIST CORP Congmtulatzons lo the Seniors of SIGMA PI RHO NU SORORITY ETF NU Eugenia Bristow c'mic Pfannei Vcla Fitiqcrald Xlngnct Rodekc Pat Iackson C07lL'7U'!ll!1fIU715ff07H Com rlxrnrrzfs of River Road Lumber Co, Inc RICKY FASHIONS Office Ihofie l 183 xmun ION us xxnx x lhfmv T011 H Henri Hllfvfflmn Pm hw uux HRH! mx xxx um x x I rc member the 71100117 gloug mn burn :bar darkened our me r and bandi 98 2-1I.. . I, . . 1 f . ' 0 L , V It ' - -- lf: .:'g: '- , f- ' , 1' K 1 7' I ' ' ' -77 , , , , ., f., ... ARTHUR T OTT Cvmpffmffffs of Phm maezst SENIOR GIRLS YWCA Nfanon Charslew President Flo C ademskw X rce lresrdent 94 Young Street -I-Onawanda N Elma Hardy Secretary Dorls Grobe Treasurer Doreen Guenther lntercluh Represenlatne Annle Braddell Barbara 'NICK xttre Nlarw lou Hunt jean Brlghtenhack Delores Xlstrom NIHYIBDHC Sulshf r 'Margaret Rodeke Betty H oodmard Shlrlex Kruesh Nlarllwn Kottkc Helen Nhskho NIHTCIH Rech leggw Nlgrrnll Betty ICSCICIII Ircnt Rlrhert Iamce Kohler Xerna Hultman I at Regnet HOLLERS HARDWARE INC Burlders and Household Hardware Phone 2413 77 8l South Nlagara Street TONAXVANDA N Y ELDREDGE BICYCLE CLUB OF THE TONAWANDAS The most umque athletlc organlnlton on the Nlagara FIOIHICI In addition to Gym Classes the members partruprte ln I-oothall Basketb tll B rsehall Softb rll Hockey Colf Hmdball Pmg Pom? lirke Racmg Chess Checkers Boulrne Bllllards lvfflglll Llftmg Skatmg Tcnms Badmmton Ile me dozng mn pmt to help keep Amerzra stmnq For Boss l8 leafs -Xnd Older o1n The Eldredqe Club 'Iodaw A5 14 e gazed at the merclmfzmzen Jazlzrzg away to those u onder zz! larzdr I0 L 1 , '- ',. 1 v - ,I. 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VV V lf Complzments of TONAWANDA POST 264 AMERICAN LEGION Fraternally Yours Tonawanda Aerle 1411 FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES reelmq Cards and f1ltShop DEMLERS xnxx STREET TONAMAINDX 1X Y Telephone Tonam anda 2919 j CLAIR F BRENON IILNIBINC AND H1 ATINC 13 Dexlcr Street Corner Summit ION HN XNDA NPN YORK RAY F MORNINGSTAR COAL You cant bear coal heat' TONAVVANDA N Y HALL BAKING COMPANY Better Baked Products 2391 FILLMORE AVENUE BUFFALO 14 N Y Your Salesmen THOMAS TULLY IIMMX Lrlsllsc VVIILIAM HENNHNC Imwo HORNING BEAUTICIAN S STUDIO Ann Nlarle Celose Anthony Celose l 6 NIXIN STRFFSI TON AH AND-X N X MUCK MOTOR SALES INC FORD Sales and Serrzce Phones Pl 2185 or 5051 VV1lham F Muck Fred G Muck CETYVIILE N Y Complzments LEWIS MUSIC Come to me you uztb the laughing are nz the gloom at I lzc rp . I V 1' 1 1' 7. ' ' V. . , , , 'V . ' , . . ','. .'Q,.' 2. ff .. 11 I '.'1l.,1'1 V Compliments of 7 1 l S . - Q . . . , , , Y I.. 1 .. 1. .1 ., . . , . , . . '. Q ' i.' 1 , . , . . 4 .4' 'I 1 vvv . .- l Of ' l 100 For your needs we have no reason to recommend anything but the gg! machmes and systems. We make them all BUSINESS MACHINES -L. Elott CTYDO I BUSINESS SYSTEMS FI g yst Q BUSINESS SERVICES MIC nfl Congratulations from tho ONE SOURCE MULTIPLE VALUES In Management Tools for the Progress of American Busmess Servlng Busmessmen In over 600 communmes In the U S A so mwmmmm EQUIPMENT Acco rn: M Y' sm cn at onus A cn. Robot Ka do 'W Con o :Fo CONTROLS nchedC dAcco nl I P tnlCIc nor SUPPLIES Ca bo Pane G R bbc s Offset Supplies M plants In the Tonawandas fZz'1T TOGGERY SHOP MENS WEAR Tonawandas Fznest Mens Store IX alter H Witte Beldon -X Leclalr Un mgrr Ass rm! UNITED INSURANCE AGENCY rrurxlx S Phone 841 h Sr eeney Bulldmg North Tonawsanda MEYERS LUMBER M z l I work BUILDIIN G MATERIALS 7l Niam Street Phone 2877 W Complzments THE CROW' S NEST Drenmmg of the dayx that are dead and of yoyr gone by, 101 .. . . . ill-l C-1111121221-BCC QHDISSSQSQDHDIBDDBUUDBHU V ' wr-rxlm I9 my In . 'Aw- Y Y .W . Z ,, . --f-...W , V. . 1 . L, n A ff A , K .. :H N it V i , , , e., N 'N 'ey E' , ' , . ww? : e 5 -1 f . ,, g .14 A 4,-r, s , V A L' ,Vi , . ,N , .43-r 1 If , L f ii ' . ' ' .'-N-, 1 -', Q: .' ' ri mi er un i nc ino A in irs 2 A M f if ' f , . - 1' J.. .L-wg: iifl S Gm! - Y I Pu A IT u in rini I ult ' f ' .I 1 , - h - . 1 .v .'f'z'r '-fxgq, , -' 1. 5 - ' Q If-rf 5 I .2 , ' ' , .44 .f' - ,, A g t gf..-sg 1 : ii - 1 1 my , , x . , .. , ,,,.. ' .M ,. . , ,f V f '1 . ' '- tsl' 1 5 x . J 219.1-V 1 1-r' '. ,, ' ' Q nn.,-rf ' ' r iming tinu u rms r n r i n O , , V. . , 1 lf .n ' 1' S ' ' - frrzfire 2 INC Q ,, , - - A. , ' N W Y . t r - 1 ' . Of I KEY TO lj Personality King and Queen - Page 51 Marcia Rech and David May 22 Through the Telescope Popular Flo Ann Gademsky and Borys Krawec Intelllgent Barbara MCVIIIIC and Allan Feldt Regular oyce Burt and Davld Evans Athletic Betty Leverenz and Kent Butler Talented ean Pxckard and Duane Crawford Entlclng can Brletenbach and Tom Mullaney SIGMA PI RHO IOTA Congratulates Senlors Mary Ott Pat George Ruth Beaver Lauralee Morrlssey M try Voelcker Other Members Pluabeth N ackbaur 'Xlarcn XllC.OI'UllClx Xlarlene Stryker Donna XVllson ARTHUR c SPRINCER Vanh' Long I I oanne Solc H1 'mcy Breltenback '1tCauthern L61 111174: bo r 06416 rm mgbt and prtzeu a r d l02 . .H 1' A .4 A P N D ' I x I . z lnxnvrn 1' ' lirul 1-jtmff' nomic Myna Farrill 4 XUVNKQ 9'l'Rlzl l I'Im 1 380 IN: ' I: 1 Q' t L' - ' ' rf A of L' UXO Complimenty of BUFFALO STEEL COMPANY Badminton FOOM' FISCHER s PHARMACY WILDER HARDWARE co Inc ,,,m,0, Phone 140 301 Pawne henue corner Schenck f E. Kppllarllfi gpUTIlIIg f OOKIS Nf,R I PI lcjx xxx XND x N Y YIANILO S SODA BAR Serung the Tonawanda s Since 1904 HONIIH NIXDI- KI' CRE-XXI and KANDII-S 64 Young Street Phone IQPQ MCLEAN CHEVROLET CORP 7199 XI AIN STREET North 'I on'm1nd1 PIICHC GOLDE PACKING CO Inc 'Heals IONXXN XNDX N X OTT CLEANERS 7 frm LH7ldHSflV1F9fD7X CIPHYIPYV Ihone 964 I8 IIRCIXII SIRFILI 'IOXXXN-XNDX N Open Ixenmgs hone Iona Laurel Electrlc 8: Mattress Co Rathos Rangts Nlattresses O11 Heaters Bed Sprtngs Babx K rubs Hlgh Chairs S j Paul 4 Webster Street North IODZISSBHCI1 N '1 We are pzratef at ref! m a came among great heap: 0 gold ?w I03 3 ., . -' D . , . I . ., . 1- Y 1 -'m I A A 4 , .. ,. . ' L 'K 2 ' A 1' 'R .mv ' . . , ,. ' ' f 1' . '. - , . . - 0.0 V r'xv433 ,'iL SA! N., '-fi, Txhxsuxng ,2k.1x.. -fx Jgiggg, OAI-E. ANCEK , oak Bowan COAs'f' ln1rxLlnlJf.m.-1 0 I 2. 3 4- jiuro-'fn-veJv.4,:o-fan. 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