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ZAHNO,NORMAN Varsity Club - 3,4 Niagara Orleans F.F.A. Pres. - 3,4 F.F.A. Chapter Pres. - 2,3 F.F.A. - 1,2,3,4 Football Manager - 3 ZEMKE, PAUL Class Vice-President - 2 Operetta - 4 Mixed chorus - 3,4 All-state Chorus - 3,4 Senior Play - 4 Junior Play - 3 Cross Country - 3,4 Track - 3 NYSSMA State Chorus - 4 Boys' State - 4 We, the Class of 1954, of Wilson Central School, beca use we know no better, attempt to leave some of our outstanding qualities. I. To the Junior Class, we bequeath the honor of being a Senior, if you are big enough to accept it. II. To the Sophomores, we leave the energy and courage to continue two more years. And here are but a few of those exceptional traits, we feel we should leave: Ruth McCarthy, Mary Demeter, Lorena Lester, and Mary Lynn Brydges - their pep in cheering to Gail Cantara, Barbara Yoder, Linda Campbell, and Audrey Cole. Paul Luckman and Norman Zahno - their perfect attendance records to David Durow and Cliff Koenig. Marilyn Northrup -all her Garys to Pat Austin. Joann McColloch -- her efforts to keep up weekly correspondence with Europe to Loretta Wilcox. Paul Zemke - his curls” to Ronnie Harrington. Carol Schultz - to Peggy Schultz the ability to carry on the family name. Dan Albright and Mit Freer - their snappy clothes to Chuck Boyer and Gary Muehlig. Paul Carr - Mr. Powley to all those lucky Future Farmers. Gary Fitch - his walk to Clem” Demmin. The Seniors of the Varsity — their experience on the teams to the up and coming J.V.’s. Nick Langdon — his capsule for growing tall to Judson Myers. Pat Pepenhagen — her seat in the Business room to some lucky person. Alice Clement — her joke periods on Bus 2 to Mary Ortiz. Bev. Bills — her blonde hair to Judy Hurst. Nancy Wilson, Joyce Myers, and Nancy Townsend - the excitement of going out after play practice to Newfane, Buffalo, and Hardings to any brave person. Leonard Wienke, Ed Goodnight, Phil French, and Don Gregory — their ability to handle a car full of girls to any future play cast member. Walter June — his disc jockey show to Jim Clement. Chuck Millison — his ability to get along with Mrs. Sporleder to Ken Houghtling. Gary Chestnut — his shy way to Karl Zedell. Sheran Albright — her place in the Senior Band to Elizabeth Wilbur. Marge Hamilton — her money problems to next year’s Senior Class Treasurer. John Edmiston — his old date book to Marty Volls. Don Reese and Doug Ortiz — their friendship to Bob Brydges and Bruce Branch. Ginger Dawkins and Norma Rohring — their Homemaking III class to some poor unsuspecting Jpnior. Lorraine Averell and Norma Chapin — their quiet way to Joan McCarthy and Anne Croop. Don Seefeldt and Dick Quast — their pitchforks to the devil. Jean Stubbs — the back seat of Bus 52 to Jane Winkley. Carol Hillman and Evelyn Bohn — their study halls to Ted Scherer and Cubby Myers. Maurice Keaty — his rosy cheeks to Lloyd Mielke. Jim Swick — his position as President of the Senior Class to his successor. Aldonna Hockaday -- the Advanced Algebra class to the brave girls who take it next year. Lois Lee Ludwig — her excuses to stay out of school to Sue Myers. Rodney Church — his job on the stage crew to next year’s lucky boys. Jessie Grose and Harriet Hecht — their out-of-town boys to Roberta Becken and Marilyn Pfohl. Carol Caulfield and Judith Berry — their editorial ranks to any person well supplied with aspirin. Bev. Sornberger — her attitude of looking up to the boys to Gail Pettit. Ray Lipscomb — his selling ability to Don Myers. Gerry Ertl — his noisy ways to Larry Scheffler. Betty Gates, Barb Carew, Ida Harrington, and Nancy Grabbit — their ability to go steady to Carol Woodcock, Manuela Von Huegel, Sally Stevens and Betty Lein. Laura Mae Johnson — the desk next to Mrs. Ness to any brave soul. Galen Treichler — his hot rod to Bob Zastrow. Helen Tankavich — her snapshots to Sally Cain. Chester Szarszewski just plain leaves.
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SZARSZEWSKI, CHESTER Red Cross Rep. - 4 French Club - 3 Projection Club - 3 Stage Crew of Junior and Senior Plays - 3,4 Footboll - 3 Track - 3,4 Intramural Sports - 3,4 Crest - 4 TREICHLER, GALEN Projection Club - 2,3,4 F.F.A. - 1,2,3, Pres. - 4 Senior Play - 4 Junior Play - 3 Christmas Pageant - 3 Basketball Manager - 4 Intramural Sports - 1,2,3,4 Inklings Staff - 4 TANKAVICH, HELEN F.H.A. - 1,2,4 Junior Play - 3 Stage Crew of Senior Play - 4 Intramural Sports - 3 Inklings Staff - 4 Crest - 4 WIENKE, LEONARD Student Council Rep. - 1 Mixed Chorus - 1,2,3,4 Boys’ Chorus - 1 Band - 3,4 E.C.M.E.A. Chorus - 3,4 All-state Chorus - 3,4 Senior Play - 4 Stage Crew of Junior Play - 3 TOWNSEND, NANCY Business Club - 3 Senior Play - 4 Junior Play - 3 Intramural Sports - 1 Inklings Staff - 4 ,2 WILSON, NANCY Red Cross Rep. - 4 Business Club - 3 Girls’ Chorus - 1,2 Senior Play - 4 Junior Play - 3 Christmas Pageant -Inklings Staff - 3,4 Crest - 4
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