Wilson Central School - Crest Yearbook (Wilson, NY)

 - Class of 1956

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4. ,- -1 1 ,wr r LQ .Q 2+ .-gfqf' J ff is , .Aint Q fa- 44-,A J- F' A X 7 , P A ff- aqui , W 148' '1 , , Ayn r S- 'vm x.,.4A.....a..'uh.aa.Aa.4.Afn2 V Administration ....,.. Seniors , ,. ,.., ...... . Classes ..,4.... Ransomville ..... Activities ,4.......... Special Services i 5 2 i 3 To the entire faculty of Wilson Central Central School, this, the i956 Crest is most affectionately and respectfully dedicated. TABLE OF CONTENTS Pages 4-13 Pages 'IA-33 Pages 34-48 Pages 72-76 Pages 50-63 Page 49 Pages 64-71 Sports ........,.,.. Learning Is An Art We realize that learning is the key to knowledge, enioyment of life, and understanding of the world problems. All through our primary and secondary schooling certain ideas or opinions of education can be asso- ciated with forms of art. For example, finger painting suggests young children iust beginning to learn. This year the yearbook staff is trying to express its thoughts and photographs in these forms. The administration section is in pointelism, a design produced by dots. This symbolized that they try with definite ideas and clearness to point out or teach us knowledge and a good way of life. As Seniors of 1956 we know that in many ways we have had an effect on Wilson Central Sahool. The art of impressionism, used for the senior division pages, is a method of painting general impressions. The seniors are divided according to vocations with designs in the background to suggest how these students of today will make their impression on the future in these fields. The students in the classes come in all shapes and sizes - round, square, oval, short, long or middle size. The degree of knowledge in this section also varies from a first grader to an advanced iunior. Cubism, the art of painting in geometric forms and different dimensions, best typifies these pupils. Versatile students participate in the various activities of the school. Design, means that those who take part in clubs gain an insight or an outline, for further learning, enioyment or work. The sports department is in abstract, the form which expresses a feeling that sports foster good school spirit and provide healthy competi- tion that might not be available in other sections. As you will see, each page has a special meaning, most of them to be interpreted by you, the readers. f ' 1 x z Board of Education ,W Q it MRS. LEONA TRU ESDALE MR. THOMAS MARKS tif I E MR. EARL BRYDGES N: . 'Si The closs of l956 wishes to express sincere appreciation to the Boord of Education. Through their ettorts Wilson Centrol School hos been provided with teaching personnel ond equipment which makes this institution one of the best in the stote. Z S 5 is 535 i f MR. JAMES CORNELL Clerk iifisv XZ, MISS M. GAZELLE HOFFMAN MR. RUSSELL HURLBURT MR. WIRT WAKEMAN Superintendent l A l Administration i f i i ' 5 L. ERNEST TARR 1 g Principal , Q 1 i if Q Learning is an art which contributes end- 52 V3 lessly to the enjoyment of life, the attain- V 1 F ment of success and the understanding Ti, of our fellow men. -LET. 2 Q 35, xii 'cf Eli 5 .5 ii fi .Y Q iii ' ig 54. w g fi' Q iv Q i ' CLAYTON LOVEJOY ARCHIE PETTY PETER R. SAGGESE Vice Principal Guidance Director Elementary Vice Principal 3 .S i f 4 F it.. g MAY STACY ULIA STEVENS . . fk ELLENE OWEN DORA WAKEMAN DOROTHY LORT X f X 1 ' an 5 Q, V' g i .. ' Q I I S N i ...... sg I D, X,-If ,...... mm Punseu Q, R NANCY BARNUM ' i ' f' L ' 151' ff Q ' , , xx I7 ,s Q x 1 4, 7 f ' ' ,Q sk, xx 'ya , . .Z si: I x X - lr, ' ' s s ' 4 , .' , . ' ' ,L M 'mf W ERNESTINE WALPOLE fl in wiy',fs,f H M -4- 1, ALMIRA auncn W ' Q U . x iwt bgviybx LorrA coomss ' Q N A X xl X 53 RACHEL RENNELLS ' SEVA GILES ETHEL FRENCH X .C2. 8 ix Q RUTH HAMBLIN FAYELISTA BARROWS il. 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' -' ' N, 1 ,IM f I 1- ,. ll' 1 . k- Az- P , 1 L -K... ' RALPH YOUNG , Cb uns- S r w 6 IJ A l Q-J C, , i ,. - ' 6 f-, ' Q I ss E. '2 X . Q rf S959 . cb '-' 0 C 3 in , Q V2 so Q ' Q 0 K - cs Q. Q' 0 csc, Ci' vc. Jr- I E-P 9 V Qi V'-sv' L'-,rd A N UBUCQ W-LY - I Tr -Q- S ll A m IMI M I ghd if gk ,,,: I -'W I ' t X t F.4- v ' . N LE MUS ? xl Nomad jf- si X QA' l 3 I 4 L cf -'W X Heli B We W WAN THE WHITE Hovsexw U N WESTOVER 1. X HQM ' ,..x Cb'- r.,... N X-.5 V0 X u I R web -s-ii, gc JJ I V 7t7i7v QQ 9:51 'mm osso 'vkfv-0 Q-VO 5:1 :' 2732111111 mmmm I2 651, I .. - - Q Q ICOM U. K HARRY LOWE Trattic policeman ARLENE B. SEEFELDT Switchboard Operator We ot the yearbook staff sincerely acknowledge our gratitude ta the office staff for their helpful assistance and willing guidance in helping us solve our many problems. SAVILLA PELTON CHRISTINE HUTCHINSON unitors: llett to rightl, J. D. Duxbury, Fred Weir, iibley Harvey, William Scheifler, Maxwell Huntelr. Thanks are also extended to the other departments which uve made our years at VVilsan enioyable wi complete. Cafeteria staff lleft to rightl, Esther Albright, Alice Carter, Elizabeth Cole, Gladys Morton, Beatrice Rockwood, Jean Davis, Sarah Berry, Elizabeth Stimson, Gertrude Schnoor. 13 Wk- 4,- ,ffrwx x Q :wsu-11 awk www. ..-14' ,f-rw sl P i I i Senior Advisors and Officers ' Senior Advisors - lleft to rightj, Thomas Palisano Nancy Westover, Jack Moxfield. s 4 4 The Seniors of the Class of i955- 56 and the editorial staff of the CREST wish to express their 'n- cere gratitude to the advisors and officers for their encouragement' time and effort during the past year. Senior Officers -- lleft to rightl, James Cornell, Presi- dent: Gerald Hoffman, Vice Presideniy Janice Perry, Recording Secretary: Nancy Smith, Corresponding Sec- retary: Susan Freer, Treasurer. Sl 1 EVAN BOYD Cfarmingj ROBERT KLINEFELTER lfc rmingl Agriculture SAMUEL KERNS lforestryl WARREN GREIG DAVID LULI. ffUl YliI'I9l Kfcl rmingl DONALD MOSHIER Kfurmingj RICHARD ROBINSON fagricuItureJ KENNETH SIEVERT Harmingl DAVID WILSON Kfarminqb BRUCE WHITT fwildlife conservotionj Agriculture gg '2 :Q ELIZABETH KEATY lsecretoryl U MELINDA LANGDON flournohstk GERALD SCHNOOR foccounringy SHIRLEY MOORE Csecretc ryj GAIL MAYBEE fsecretoryl MARJORI E WOOLSON taccou mi ngl Fl E 'Kms JAMES CORNEL lartisil I. EMKE CLAIRE WALZ lan teacher, JUDITH WITKOP lvocal music NCC'lOf, Kun Doochsrl Home Economics BEVERL' BEYER MARJORIE CRONY lbeauficicn' home' economics JOAN ANTONCICH Chome economicsl FRANCES MOHF fbeuuiiciunj NOREEN MUDGE Ueocherj JEAN SCHULT7 fbeuuticicnl ALLEN THEIS iche'fV PHYLLIS. ZASTROW Qhome economicsj' lndustry WILLIAM 'UECHT lmechvonicsl LAWRENCE BANKS Undustry! JAMES GRACE Kaufomobile tetchnicicnl RICHARD SMITH lindustryy ROBERT YOTTER lmechcnicsl LINDA ALDRICH lnursel -www SONJA CHYLAK fnursej SANDRA GREGORY lmediccl secrefa ryj Science PA'nuclA Ausrm fnurseJ SUSAN ARGUE fnursej JAMES DOEBLER fengineeringl Qsciencel ANTHONY FRENCH lengineeringl FERN HARDISON ALEXANDER HENSCHEL Qengineeringl LJ Science JANICE PERRY lnursej GERALD HOFFMAN iengineeringj JEAN GOODRICH Imedicinel DONALD SMITH lx-roy Iechnicicnj CAROL TARNOWSKI Cnursel NANCY SMITH Kmedmnel lcutomobnle engmeenn PAUL STIMSON ANN TRUESDELL nAvno wanna fphysncol therapist! Qengineeringj 25 V Armed Services ROBERT BOHNSTADT larmed servncesl JUDY HURST Cwovesl RENE CEVAER fair forceb JAMES KELLEY Qservicel BARBARA LORT Kwavesj QZANE LEWIS lmarine corps? JAMES MANGAN lmorine corpsl ROBERT McCLELlAN lservicej ROBERT MOODY Cservicej rmed Servlces RICHARD MEIERER Cservucel NALD SALDA Kovucmonj EUGENE SCHRADER lservicej DAVID SMITH Know? ROGER :RS Iserv .J RONALD SCHEARER fservicej MERTON WEIPERT lfest pllotj ROBERT ZASTROW Iservrcel LINDA BURTON lteocherj FRANCES CAMPBELL lmissionoryy Teaching SUSAN FREER JANE CHURCH Ueacherj MARCIA HARRINGTON Ueacherl Ueucherj MARLENE MARCKS Ueccherl LUCINDA MILLER Ifeochery LINDA ALDRICH Sigma Kappa Nu 3, 4 Latin Club I, 2, 3 Band I, 2, 3, 4 Girls' Chorus I Science Club 2 Junior Play 3 Teachers Club 2, 3 Library Council 2 JOAN ANTONCICH F.H.A. I, 2, 3, 4 Queen's Attendant 2 Biology Club 3 Tumbling Team I, 3 Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, 4 SUSAN ARGUE Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4 I2 Year Student Band I, 2, 3, 4 Sigma Kappa Nu 3, 4 Operetta 4 Girls' Quartet 3, 4 Madrigal Choir 3 Prom Queen 4 Junior Play 3 Student Council 2, 3 PATRICIA AUSTIN I2 Year Student F.H.A. I, 2, 3, 4 Sigma Kappa Nu 3, 4 Sience Club I, 2, 4 Intramural Sports I, 2, 3 Pep Club I Stage Crew 3 Prom Committee 3, 4 Press Club 4 Girls' Chorus 2 LAWRENCE BANKS Different School I F.F.A. 2, 3, 4 Science Club 3 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4 Football Manager 2 Christmas Pageant 4 BEVERLY BEYER F.H.A. I, 2, 3, 4 F.H.A. Secretary 2 F.H.A. Treasurer 3 Library Council 2, 3, 4 Teachers Club 2, 3, 4 I2 Year Student Latin Club 2, 3 Christmas Pageant 3 Prom Committee 3 Intramural Sports I ROBERT BOHNSTADT Boys' State 3 Science Club 3, 4 Latin Club 3 Christmas Pageant 3 Intramural Sports 3, 4 Student Council 3 Associate Editor of Crest 4 Stage Crew 3 EVAN BOYD F.F.A. I, 2, 3, 4 Prom Committee 3 Christmas Pageant 3 Cross Country Stage Crew 3 Press Club 4 DORIS BROWN Business Department Press Club 4 Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, 4 Tumbling Team 3 lnklings Staff 4 LINDA BURTON Honor Society 3, 4 Madrigal Choir 3 Band 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 3, 4 Operetta 3, 4 P.A. System 3 Student Council 4 Senior Play 4 Teachers Club I, 2, 3, German Band 3, 4 FRANCES CAMPBELL Mixed Chorus 3, 4 Girls' Chorus 2 P.A. System 3 Christmas Pageant 3 Press Club 4 CAROL CARNRIKE Intramural Sports I, 2, Christmas Pageant 3 Prom Committee 3 Junior Play IUsherJ 3 Press Club 4 Girls' Chorus I, 2 Biology Club 2 JOANNE CARTEIR Different School I, 2 Queen's Attendant 3 Prom Committee 3 lnklings Staff 4 RENE CEVAER Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 Boys' Chorus I French Club 2, 3 Proiection Club I, 2, 3, Science Club 2, 3 I2 Year Student Intramural Sports I, 2 P.A. System 3 Red Cross 4 JANE CHURCH F.H.A. I, 2, 3, 4 Teachers Club I, 2, 3, French Club 2, 3 Stage Crew 3 Christmas Pageant 3 Prom Committee 3 Intramural Sports 4 Senior Play 4 SONJA CHYLAK Junior Play 3 Student Council I Sigma Kappa Nu 3, 4 Latin Club I, 2 F.H.A. 3, 4 Press Club 4 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4 Girls' Chorus I Red Cross 2 Science Club 3 JAMES CORNELL Class President 2, 4 Student Council Officer Honor Society 3, 4 Football 2, 3, 4 Basketball I, 2, 3 Junior Play 3 I2 Year Student Prom Committee 3 Intramural Sports I, 2 Art Club I, 2, 3 Senior Play 4 1 GORDON CRAMER Boys' Chorus I Art Club I, 2, 3 Band I, 2, 3, 4 German Band 3, 4 Pep Band 3 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4 Class Vice-President 2 N.Y.S.S.M.A. Band 4 I2 Year Student Press Club 4 MARJORIE CRONK F.H.A. I, 2, 3, 4 F.H.A. Historian 2 Sigma Kappa Nu 3 Teachers Club I, 2, 3 4-F Club 2, 3 Junior Play IUsherJ 3 Prom Committee 2, 3 Intramural Sports 3 lnklings Staff 4 EDWARD C. DEAN Class Vice-President 3 Press Club 4 Latin Club I, 2 Science Club 3, 4 Biology Club 2 Red Cross I, 2 Red Cross President I Basketball I, 2, 4 Intramural Sports I, 2, Christmas Pageant 3, 4 JAMES DOEBLER F.F.A. 3 P.A. System 3 Science Club 3 Junior Play 3 Mixed Chorus 3, 4 Senior Play 4 Student Council 4 Football 4 Basketball 3, 4 Different School I, 2 3 3 3 29 SUSAN FREEIR Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Class Treasurer 4 Cheerleader 2, 3 Band I, 2, 3, 4 Junior Play 3 Mixed Chorus 4 Senior Play 4 Science Club I, 2 Teachers Club I, 2, 3, French Club I, 2, 3 ANTHONY FRENCH Class President 3 French Club 2, 3 P.A. System 3 Press Club 4 Science Club 3 Junior Play 3 Mixed Chorus 3 Senior Play 4 Student Council 4 Football 3, 4 JEAN GOODRICH I2 Year Student Honor Society 3 Band 2, 3 Sigma Kappa Nu 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4 Senior Play 4 Junior Play 3 Class Treasurer 3 P.A. System 3 Editor of Crest 4 JAMES GRACE Baseball 3, 4 Intramural Sports I, 2, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4 Boys' Chorus I Student Council 3 Prom Committee 3 SANDRA GREGORY Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Latin Club I, 2 Science Club I, 2, 3, 4 Girls' Chorus I, 2 Mixed Chorus 3, 4 Band I, 2, 3, 4 Cheerleader 2, 3, 4 Sigma Kappa Nu 3, 4 Red Cross 2, 3, 4, SHARON GREIG Prom Queen 3 Press Club I Teachers Club 3 Pep Club I Prom Committee 3, 4 Girls' Chorus 2 4 3 Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, 4 WARREN GREIG F.F.A. I, 2, 3 Proiection Club 4 Science Club 3 Track 3, 4 Football Manager 3 Cross Country 3, 4 Intramural Sports 2, 3 Press Club 4 Senior Play 4 30 FERN HARDISON F.H.A. I, 2, 3, 4 Latin Club 3 Sigma Kappa Nu 3, 4 4-F Club 2 Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, 4 Cheerleader 2 Science Club 3 Press Club 4 MARCIA HARRINGTON F.H.A. I, 2, 3, 4 Art Club I French Club 2 Press Club 4 Teachers Club 2, 3 Prom Committee 3 Stage Crew 3 Christmas Pageant 3 Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, 4 Biology Club 3 WILLIAM HECHT F.F.A. I, 2, 3, 4 Stage Crew 4 Christmas Pageant 3 ALEXANDER HENSCHEL F.F.A. I, 2, 3 P.A. System 3 Science Club 3, 4 4-F Club 2 Red Cross 3 Christmas Pageant 3 Student Council President 4 Intramural Sports l, 2, 3 Honor Society 3, 4 I2 Year Student GERALD HOFFMAN Boys' State 3 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4 Boys' Chorus I Band I, 2, 3, 4 Pep Band 2, 3 Class Vice-President 4 Prom King 3 Operetta 3, 4 Boys' Quartet 3, 4 Niagara County Band 3 JUDITH HURST e.A.A. 4 Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, 4 Christmas Pageant 3 4-F Club 2, 3 F.H.A. 4 Art Club 3 Press Club 4 Prom Committee 3 Senior Play 4 Pep Club 2, 3 MARY JEFFORDS French Club 2 F.H.A. 4 Prom Committee 3 Stage Crew 3 Intramural Sports I Pep Club 1 Band Concert tUsherJ 3 BETTY ANNE KEATY F.H.A. I, 2, 3, 4 Library Council 2, 3 Sigma Kappa Nu 3 Teachers Club 2, 3 4-F Club 2 Intramural Sports 2, 4 Press Club 4 JAMES KELLEY Red Cross 3, 4 Red Cross President 3, 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Christmas Pageant 2, 3, Latin Club 2, 3 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4 Science Club 3, 4 French Club 4 4 Red Cross Chapter Presiden Different School I SAMUEL KERNS Football 2, 4 Varsity Club 4 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4 Praiection Club 4 ROBERT KLINEFELTER F.F.A, 2, 3, 4 Stage Crew 3 Christmas Pageant 3 Football 4 MELINDA LANGDON Associate Editor of Crest Girls' Chorus I, 2 Mixed Chorus 3, 4 I2 Year Student Latin Club I, 3, 4 French Club 2 Library Council I, 2 Teachers Club I, 2 Intramural Sports I, 2, 3 ZANE LEWIS French Club I, 2 Press Club 4 Christmas Pageant 3 Proiection Club 3, 4 Prom Committee 3, 4 Intramural Sports I, 2, 3 Baseball I Cross Country 2 BARBARA LORT I2 Year Student F.H.A. 4 Press Club 4 4 Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, Pep Club I DAVID LULL Christmas Pageant 3 F.F.A. 2 Student Council 2 Honor Society 2 Intramural Sports 3 IOBERT McCLELLAN lixed Chorus 2, 3, 4 oys' Chorus I Quartet 4 .C.M.l:.A. Chorus l, 2 Jperetta 4 liagara County Chorus 3 ntramural Sports l, 2, 3, 4 tudent Council I cience Club l, 2 AMES MANGAN .F.A. 4 rench Club 3, 4 'roiection Club 4 ntramural Sports 3, 4 ootball 3, 4 rock 3, 4 ttage Crew 3, 4 'ress Club 4 rom Committee 3, 4 titlerent School l, 2 AARLENE MARCKS 2 Year Student lonor Society 3 rand l, 2, 3, 4 Iiagara County Band 3 l.A.R. Contest iwinnerl igma Kappa Nu 3 atin Club I, 2, 3 ntramural Sports I, 2, 3 tudent Council 4 rench Club 3 BAIL MAYBEE ntromural Sports l, 2, 3, 4 rom Committee 3 iology Club 2 Dffice Work 4 ress Club 4 IICHARD MEIERER .F.A. 2, 3, 4 ntramural Sports 2, 3, 4 ootball 4 ootball Manager 2 .F.A. Reporter UCINDA MILLER and 2, 3, 4 iirls' Chorus l eachers Club l, 2, 3, 4 rench Club l, 2, 3 1tramural Sports 4 rom Committee 3 tage Crew 3 Zhristmas Pageant 3, 4 eqior Play 4 FRANCES Morin Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4 Niagara County Chorus French Club l, 2, 3 Associate Editor of Crest Queen's Attendant 3, 4 Teachers Club 2, 3, 4 Prom Committee 3, 4 Science Club 3 ROBERT MOODY Baseball I, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2, 4 Cross Country 2, 3, 4 Student Council 2 Honor Society l Varsity Club 2, 3, 4 Prom Committee 3 Proiection Club 4 Intramural Sports I, 2, SHIRLEY MOORE G.A.A. 4 I2 Year Student Library Council 2, 3, 4 F.H.A. I, 2, 3, 4 Christmas Pageant 2, 3 Intramural Sports I, 2, Latin Club 2, 3 Teachers Club I, 2 4-F Club 2 Senior Play 4 DONALD MOSHIER F.F.A. I, 2, 3, 4 Intramural Sports 2, 3, Press Club 4 Biology Club 2 NOREEN MUDGE Band I, 2, 3, 4 Latin Club 2, 3 F.H.A. 4 Science Club, 3 Sigma Kappa Nu 3 4-F Club 2 Prom Committee 3, 4 Girls' Chorus l Niagara County Band 3 Teachers Club 4 JANICE PERRY Class Secretary 3, 4 French Club 3, 4 Latin Club I, 2, 3 Science Club 3 Sigma Kappa Nu 3 4-F Club 2 Honor Society 3, 4 I2 Year Student Associate Editor of Crest 4 RICHARD ROBIN Basketball 4 Track 2, 3, 4 Cross Country 2, 3, F.F.A. I, 2, 3 Band 3 Intramural Sports I, 2 Science Club 2 Christmas Pageant 3 RONALD SALDA Junior Play 3 Mixed Chorus 3, 4 Football 2, 3, 4 Intramural Sports I, Press Club 4 Latin Club 3 Science Club l, 3, 4-F Club 2 Senior Play 4 Niagara County Chorus 3 RONALD SCHEA Basketball 2, 3, 4 Football 3, 4 Baseball 3 Varsity Club 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 3, 4 Christmas Pageant 3 4 King's Attendant 2 Different School l, EUGENE SCHRADER Projection Club 2, Science Club 2 Intramural Sports 2, Baseball I Basketball I I2 Year Student GERALD SCHNO Intramural Sports 4 I2 Year Student Press Club 4 JEAN SCHULTZ Art Club l, 3 F.H.A. 4 I2 Year Student Cheerleader 2 Pep Club I Prom Committee 3 Press Club 4 Stage Crew 3 Senior Play 4 Intramural Sports I KENNETH SIEVERT Proiection Club 4 Christmas Pageant 3 Intramural Sports I I2 Year Student DAVID SMITH French Club 2, 3 Christmas Pageant 3 Prom Committee 3 Science Club 3 DONALD SMITH Intramural Sports 3 Stage Crew 4 NANCY SMITH Class Secretary 4 Christmas Pageant 3 Girls' Chorus I, 2 Prom Committee 3 Stage Crew 3 French Club 2, 3, 4 Teachers Club 3, 4 Science Club I, 3, 4 Press Club 4 Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, RICHARD SMITH Proiection Club 4 PAUL STIMSON Science Club 3, 4 Proiection Club I, 2 Intramural Sports I, 2, Press Club 4 Stage Crew 4 CAROL TARNOWSKI F.H.A. 1, 2 Library Council I Latin Club 3 Intramural Sports I, 2, 3 Science Club 3 Sigma Kappa Nu 3 Teachers Club I, 2, 3 4-F Club 2 Press Club 4 Prom Committee 3 ALLEN THEIS Baseball Manager 3 Christmas Pageant 3 Intramural Sports I, 3 Track Manager 3 Varsity Club 3, 4 Prom Committee 3, 4 Stage Crew 3 32 4 4 ANN TRUESDELL Sigma Kappa Nu 3, 4 French Club 2, 3 Science Club I, 3, 4 Teachers Club 3 4-F Club 2 Prom Committee 3 Intramural Sports I, 2 Senior Play 4 CAROL WALZ Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4 Library Council 2, 3, 4 French Club 2, 3 Art Club I, 2 Teachers Club I, 2, 3, 4 Girls' Chorus I Trio 3, 4 Art Editor of Crest 4 Intramural Sports I, 2, 3 Niagara County Chorus 3 CLAIRE WALZ Trio 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4 Art Club I, 2 Art Editor of Crest 4 Girls' Chorus I French Club 2, 3 Press Club I, 2, 4 Teachers Club I, 2, 3 Stage Crew 2, 3, 4 Intramural Sports I, 2, 3 DAVID WEILER Different School I, 2, 3 BRUCE WHITT Latin Club I, 2 Basketball Manager I, 3, Intramural Sports 2, 3 Prom Committee 3 Science Club I Senior Play 4 MERTON WIEPERT Football 3, 4 Baseball 2, 3, 4 Student Council 2 F.F.A. I, 2, 3, 4 Intramural Sports I, 2, 3 Stage Crew 3 DAVID WILSON Dilterent School I F.F.A. 2, 3, 4 Stage Crew 3 Christmas Pageant 3 ROGER WINTERS Science Club 2 Varsity Club 2, 3, 4 Baseball I, 2, 3, 4 Football I, 2, 3, 4 Basketball I, 2, 3, 4 Track 2 Intramural Sports I 2, 3, 4 JUDITH WITKOP Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Girls' State 3 All-State Chorus 3, 4 Cheerleader 2, 3, 4 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 Girls' Quartet 3, 4 Band 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4 Music Department Isecreta ryl MARJORIE WOOLSON I2 Year Student Press Club 4 Intramural Sports I, 2 Business Club 2 Library Council I Prom Committee 3 Senior Play 4 ROBERT YOTTER F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 King's Attendant 3 Prom Committee 3, 4 Officer of F.F.A. 3 PHYLLIS ZASTROW Prom Committee 3 Girls' Chorus I Intramural Sports I, 2 Biology Club 3 Pep Club I ROBERT ZASTROW Football 2, 3, 4 Basketball I, 2, 4 Baseball I, 2, 3, 4 Varsity Club 2, 3, 4 Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, Christmas Pageant 2 KENNETH ZEMKE Music Department President Red Cross 4 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4 Band I, 2, 3, 4 Boys' Quartet 3, 4 Madrigal Choir 3 Christmas Pageant 3, 4 N.Y.S.S.M.A. Chorus 2, 4 Niagara County Band 3 Boys' Chorus I 3 4 3,4 Senior Class History Twelve years ago we started school as lowly first graders. With each succeeding year we gained more friends and increased in knowledge. Now as seniors we recall the happy memories of events during our school years. Sept. '44-'45 . . . Flirst grade . . . first class to be divided into two groups . . . certain members of the class crying . . . daily newspaper on the blackboard . . . terrible snowstorm. Sept. '45-'46 . . . Second grade . . . pride on not being youngest class . . . learning to write . . . study of Eskimos . . . old cafeteria. Sept. '46-'47 . . . Third grade . . . year of moving, from Methodist Church to school . . . first class in Methodist Church . . . John-ny Apple- seed in social studies . . . Handy Hands booklet by Mrs. Keith's room. Sept. '47-'48 . . . Fourth grade . . . began study of foreign countries . . . Pimwee the Jungle I2 Boy . . . spelling bees . . . March of the Little Wooden Soldiers . . . would-be hynotist in the Row 1: Janice Perry. Marlene Mnrcks. Row 2: Shirley Moore, Barbara Class' Lort, Jean Schultz, Susan Argue. Row 3: Gerald Schnoor, Alexander Sept! '48-'49 . h I Fifth grade . I . Old School Henschel, Jean Goodrich, Melinda Langdon, Beverly Beyer, James Cornell, for Miss AIIgeier'5 Class , , , Gold I-Qged Coqt Gmdon Gramer. read to us . . . trip to Fort Niagara . . . health chart . . . Rumplestiltskin produced over school radio . . . inspection of old school's second floor in preparation for fire prevention contest. Sept. '49-'50 . . . Sixth grade . . . halfway mark . . . circus . . . Buffalo Zoo and Museum . . . Mulligan's 'lagic . . . new addition open for use . . . model houses . . . Friendly Village . . . Valentine box complete 'ith Cupid. Sept. '50-'51 . . . Seventh grade . . . first year of passing to classes - getting lost!! . . . trying to join s many clubs as possible . . . starting work for felt W . . . invading coke dances . . . Junior High chorus . . intramural sports. Sept. '5l-'52 . . . Eighth grade . . . first regents . . . talking in study halls . . . Junior 'High playday . losing Miss Ernest . . . finally getting dip'omas and felt W . Sept. '52-'53 . . . Freshmen . . . in high school at last! . . . joining J. V. cheerleading and sports . . . woosing courses . . . roller skating parties . . . attending more assemblies . . . watching world series on T. V. in uditorium , . . picnic at Olcott compfete with water guns . . . tragic death of our classmate Andrea Hanna. Sept. '53-'54 . . . Sophomores . . . election of class officers . . . play days with other schools . . . P.J. arties . . . hayrides . . . starting of Jamborees . . . Smokey Mountain production . . . Pekin dances. Sept. '54-'55 . . . Juniors . . . Junior play - The Skeleton Walks . . . Garth Odfrey Show . . . elec- an of class officers . . . first prom - Neptune's Grotto and selection of king and queen . . . driver education . . varsity cheerleading and sports. Sept. '55-'56 . . . Wheeew!! . . . finally made it! . . . last into assemblies . . . first seven period days . . Senior play - The Poor Fish . . . Babes in Toyland - Christmas operetta . . . no Washington trip . . , :ree lunch periods . . . three homerooms . . . two proms - Winter Wonderland and the Spring Prom . , . 'iglish and history college entrance classes . . . New York State scholarship exams . . , making applications m colleges . . . getting senior driver's license . . . going to Harding's . . . surprise birthday parties . . . last regents . . publishing Inkfings . . . Class Night . . . receiving diplomas and out into the world at last! 33 2 U i 2 5 we S 2 Se 5 Q E S 3 3 3 2 3, as 3? 1 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Ms. 36 Juniors .. V,4,. Qt - S .S 9ff57iZf5'l?fNi'fN api 'f 1 'J f F F Standing: Pres. R. Stillshury. Cor. Sec. C. Hacker: Treas. V. Betts. gg it Seaterl: V. Pres. K. Drinkwaltert Rec. Ser. l. Mangan. It Row I Row 2 Row 3 Row 4 Row 5 Row 6 Row 7 Row 8 Row 9 Row I0 Row II W. Nichols, D. Stott, D. Carr, G. Jeffery, B. Frey, M. Zastrow. B. Lederhouse. J. Winkley, D. Burmasfer, R. Mays, G. Bar' rows, A. Seelelat, R. Johnston, L. Albright. C. Hazen, J. Reaester, W. Fedder, M. Wood- worth, M. LeVan, D. Beutel, J. Herbert. F. Derda, C. Beutel, C. Miller, Y. Rohring, D. Schultz, S, Davis, B. Nevins. R. Schultz, D. Fritton, D. Brydges, E. Schultz, K. Ziemendorf, V. Betts, C. Andrews. R. Winter, K. Roberts, R. Williams, J. Hens- chel, E. Miller, N. Martin. B. Myers, J. Carpenter, D. Townsend, B. Spears, C. Polewicz, I. Mangan, S. Caldwell. B. Ganshaw, R. Piggins, C. Hacker, R. Cul- verwell, K. Wilkins, R. Spilsbury, D. Forder, J. Schultz. M. Campbell, R. Shoop, R. Wakeman, R. Adamson, K. Drinkwalter, H. Croop, H. Wollaber. J. Treichler, E. Frey, D. Frerichs, D. Gifford, R. Schaal, L. Martin, J. Clancy. D. Grace, B. Witkop, W. Kepner, E. Morton,, A. Krull, E. Seefeldt, G. Gombert. Sophomores .Jf'f'L!, I E l Row I-D. Berry, D. Bush, D. Phillips, C. Schultz, Row 2- Row 3- Row 4- P. Goodrich, R. Peirce, R, Bonnett. S. Meyers, L. Writers, H. Lonsberry, K. Phillips, D. Draper, G. Wilson, J. Frey. P. Williams, L. Dent, R. Becken, D. Hcirdison, C. Theis, M. Srhultz. G. Houqhtling, J. Lulf, E. Glenn, R. Dawkins, L. Keetrh, J. Swick, D. Gorhan. Row 5-R. Gamble, R. Hahn, D. Esenwein, T. Salter, J. May, A. Colton. A. Eggleston. Row 6-A. Nickles, J. Hill, W. Wienke, A. Jowdy, M. Bohn, J. Smith. J. Reed. Row 7-S. Srhultz, P. Parker, T. Braden, C. Row 8- Burmnster, C. Rohinson, J. Hillman, G. Townsend. K. Smith, W. Harrington, D. Ganshaw, R. Wilson, D. Pfohl, P. Austin, D. Ccirmer. Row 9-R. Keaty, N. Regester, D, Heist, R, Vcirney, J. Huquenor, B. Taylor, J. Wells. Row 'IO-J. Treichler, E. Lane, D. Miller, M. Pettit, M. Martenson, J. Dibbley, M. Averell. Row 'l'l-J, Stockwell, D. Martenson, D. Woolson J. Walck, M. Craven, E. Woolson, N. Dold. Row 12-N. Hunt, C. Hawkins, C. Walp, J Shoup, C. Nickles, C. Trautman, P Pyle, S. Hotchkin. 37 1 Freshmen ,, J. ,www Row Row l Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row M ,.Ww.,..m-W -.W-L. Dfw intl - ' Uffiiiifilfw Q eleswKyi5E ?io2siwnQR5 A 4 Q 3 sk .f'sgi..,1',s...w-.yy if mmfefifii X f'.F..ii5X.'i.v ...W ' We 12 22.3 It Q5 5 x D. Srarszewski, J. Bursik, L. Hillman, G Griffin, W. Pefenhaaen, D. Cloy, L Sherrie. D. Secor, F. Hammond, L. Evans, L Drewes, R. Brown, P. Pruester, E. Luzacler G. Moore, M. Lederhouse, F. Lort, D Colton, N. Frey, N. Grant, L. Gates. M. Weaver, H. Frerichs, B. Culverwell N. Salter, D. Caufield, G. Schuman. D. Tillotson, A. Yotter, S. Zeihm, J. Hurt gan, C. Ward, K. Zastrow, G. Helling. J. Austin, L. Tate, E. Saunderson, L Yoder, A. Landers, D. Woodcock, G Rance. T. Lampmnn, A. Welker, J. Bromage, J Riley, L. Pierce, S. Reed, M. McPherson P. Mansu, P. Scheftler, D. Woods, C We-atherbee, S. Daley, J. Harold, J Wilcox, B. Zeitz. J. Austin, R. Schrader, C. Swann, M Wolz, J. Baker, P. Roeser, T. Clement. M. Garven, D. Grace, W. Witkop, S Viverito, M. Finley, H. Diem, B. Funk G. Kelley. 11- C. Buttery, D. Foster, H. Reimer, D Eddy, D. Theis, T. Cooper, A. Gotts. C. Hurlburt, J. McArdle, J. Pearce, J Ewing, D. Hill, P. Devole, R. Reppentine C. Smith, H. Reese, M. Loomis, N. Rush- ton, B. Burkett, B. Woods, C. Smith. N. Hoffman, H. Seyler, R. Hutchison, B Woolson, M. Moorehead, A. Lynch, H Myers. X ,r . se Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row B. Bowman, B. Mays. J. Kress, M. Carmer L. Lort, D. Brown, N. Lort. B. Ingram, B. Parker, D. Ferry, S. Heist, W Rohrinq. D. Brigqs, A. Brown D. Zortman, R. Ferry, D, Walp, S. Steinman L. Thompson, B. Morehead, H. Wills, J. Jowdy N. Newmann, M. Harris, C, Cloy, N. Eaton H, Cluypoole, D. Doehler, N. Bias. R. Carpenter, P. Wheeler, R. Smith, D. Hal- stead, G. Woolson, J. Spanton, R. Townsend R. Slalny, J. Fritton, K. Barlow, V. Bursik, J Houghtlinq, C. Cronk, L. Kopp. B. Cronkhite, D. Chestnut, P. Stephenson, J Kennedy, L. Salter, J. Carnrike, P. Davis. J. Austin, B. Mudge, D. Beyer, W. O'Connor L. Culverwell, C. Foster, L. Eaton. R. Steinman, O. Munn, D. Halstead, C. Schlyer D. Weaver, M. Munn, W. Jennings. K. Horton, J. Ward, D. Dibbley, P. Moshier P. Steinhauser, D. Desso. H. Barnum, K. Karsten, P. Flood, S. Kunz mann, F. Taylor, R. Crank, D. Stott. R. Smith, L. Spears, B. Pietkiewicz, J. Lucas S. Lotz, T. Fabian, R. Hilton. R. Lasher, J, Swirk, J. Trahow, B. Steven son, T. Brydaes, J. Nye, D. Malin. J. VanDuren, S. Musso, D. Satarian, P. Winger J, Hamilton, S. Lnuzonis, A. Weiler. M. Henschel, D. Kingsley, R. Berger, K. Trem blay, M. Campbell, D. Call. G, Hunt, J. Woolson, D. Tothill, L. Gabbey K. Kam, J. Dean, W. Goodman, R. Grusendorf, D. Hammond, P. Pettit, W. Fitch, E. Schrader, B. Wood, J. Varney. Grade 8 F., 39 J 1 wwegmkgqg-sk if-. 0- - , .-...-..-...,. .W-...----www.- .. .. . M-,.........-.,. .. . ,, ..,. ,,,..,,s,f.-,- - z - - 1 - - .-V, . , . ij':ii'E?2g?i,.i -2? -'W 2 Q G ade 7 Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row 1 2 3 A 5 6 7.. 8- 9- B. Buckner, K, Fawcett, J. Srhettter, W. McKie, G. Sfhumon, VV. Wells, D. Fnlls. C. Comphell, D. Drinkwolter, R. Hastings, C. Rohinson, J. St. Cyr, D. Srhult7, M. Kress. K. Ossmnn, K. Jones, T. Swann, J. Woods, J. Sayer, D. Smiley, L. Smith. A. Holonen, D. Reppentine, A. Frwoy, N. Vxfegener, C. Cromer, J. Willis, C. Martin, R. Hubbert. J. Arque, S. Stiteler, W. Johnstone, T. Bote- ntcln, A. Turrotte, J. Hurst, P. Mcmqnn. D. Sefor, S. Srheifler. R. Stcfnton, E. Jensen, D. McCullUm, M. Mnnqon, EJ Dold. R. Toenniessen, P. Julius, R. Gurski, P. Toen- niessen, F. Wood, H. Lewis, J. Current, E. Pyle. R. Smith, S. Sounclerson, L. Ingroin. B. Truesclell, L. Forley, W. Foley. 10-R. Rushton, A. Schmidt, C. Horton, K. Stross It 'I2 hurq, J. Knoor, M. Doehler, J. Petty. -B. Weaver, D. Collins, H. Hurlburt, F. Woods M. Loomis, E. Perry, S. Fitch. -E. Hess, G. Lone, B. Bundy, A. Stevens, J Stopo, G. Devole, R. Vc1nHousen. I3-R. Fitch, S. Word, P. Zieiz, H. Falls, J. l-itch C. Lederhouse, C. White. 'I4-M. Sponton, T. Peters, D. Rennells, G. Schectrer 15 F. Donielevvicz, R. Bohn, T. Ccxntoru. -M. Wilrox, C. Srhnoor, C. Cftmphell, R. Luzo cler, L. Schetfler, B. Hozen, J. Nichols. 'I6-S. Nye, D. Schnoor, B. Cornell, M. Welker L. Drewes, M. Bulluzzo, N. Kneepel. 17-M. Heidenfeldt, W. Burrows, C. Cliver, L Frwuy, J. Fomont, S. Tothill, L. Leetch. K. Burrows, C. Hageman, G. Rinehorl, R. Pyle, B. Schultz, M. Felton, J. Potewicz, G. Moyer, Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Grade 6 'II- 12- -R. Cook, D. Tudor, T. Upton, R. Brawn, C. Lucas, J. Dowser, R. Reid. -L. Motrhenlnauah, R. Rinehart, D. Pomeroy M. Caufield, B. Burtwell, R. Kingsley, C. Smith. -P. Baker, K. Buliner, S. Carey, B. Brook, J. Hawkins, L. Schmidt, D. King. -G. Bromage, L. Barnum, B. Betts, L. Hal- stead, P. Pelton, P. Holden, C. Hubbert. -J. Bonnett, A. Frerichs, J. Wagner, P. Carew, T. Seyler, D. Reimer, J. Woodward. -J. Spanton, A. Schultz, H. Stringer, D. Sin- clair, A, Bundy, J. Finley, S. Felton. 7-D. Farquharson, F. Gurski, D. McCoy, R. Pease, K. Martin, D. McCabe, L. Carey. 8-A. Diem, B. Bull, C. Chestnut, K. Salter, R. Freclericks, T. Evans, F. Flood. -H. Wilson, K, Yotter, V. Silversmith, M. Carr, S. Munn, M. O'Connor. 'IO-D. Grundhoefer, C. Salter, G. Saunderson, C. Zastrow, M. Weiler, C. Eaton, S. Miller. K. Upton, L. Rockwood, D. Fredericks, D. Luce, T. Ganshaw, P. Gobbey, B. Martin. L. Wells, J. Lasher, R. Mansu, E. Thomas, K. Wilkins, A. Lederhouse, H. Henschel. R. Edlin, F, Beyer, R. Gorhan, M. Grace, S. Moot, C. Moot. K. Peet, M. Yotter, C. Jones, R. Austin, G. Perry, S. Halstead, S. Schultz. A, Lynch, M. Morton, D. Carter, S. Kopp, J. Harold, E, Keaty, S. Thomas. D. Hunt, R. Brooks, B. Viverito, J. Nicholson, L. Whitman, D. Cloy, D. Garrison. 41 42 rade ...................,. Row l Row 2 Row 3 Row 4 Row 5 Row 6 Row 7- Row 8- Row 9- Row 10- Row 11- Row 12- Row 13- Row 14- -A. Wilson, J. McArthur, J. Swick, D. Thomp son, D. Lort, J. Foley, M. Thompson. -A. Townsend, B. Cronce, S. Griffiths, R. Tillot son, B. Freer, C. Thiele, S. Smith. A. Coldwell, W. Ferrington, M. Heaney, G Woodard, J. Tarnowski, K. Gnage, P. Cooper K. Hecht, S. Eaton, L. Musso, K. Messersmith J. Homilton, D. Ward, R. Moss. T. Miller, S. Jeffery, A. Waite, K. Zedell, L Brown, J. Pyle, L. Ridley. -R. Barnum, G. Kepner, S. Slaby, E. Grant J. Gurski, K. McArthur, J. Evans, W. Mangan. S. Ziemendorf, J. Henschel, J. Yoder, C, Brooks P. Berry, G. Swann, A. Johnstone, J. Gold thorp. P. Schmacher, D. Foster, F. Myers, D. Gnage, W. Eustice, C. Forder, R. Saunderson. N. Frerich, T. Upton, L. Heiclenfelclt, V. Stein- man, R. Moore, J. Evans, S. Secor. P. Kelly, S. McWilliams, S. Briggs, D. Myers, M. Martin, J. Reed, K. Doebler. ' C. Albright, G. Bursik, E. Fawcett, M. Mc- Pherson. J. Sherrie, N. Chesnut, B. Goodrich. C. Riley, D. Snider, E. Fritton, R. Wheeler, A. Attfield, C. Chere, M. Halonen. S. Phillips, J. Myers, K. Walp, J. Luzader, J. Banty, T. Smiley, L. Tremblay. G. Campbell, V. Bulinslci, L. Yinqling, S Felton, B. Huguenor, M. Funk, R. Hobalou. 1 I ow I-M. Losher, S. Tudor, S. Rohring, A. Briggs, V. Snhev. D. Brown, S. Beach. ow 2-P. Keaty. M. Loomis. B. Thomas, M. Mc- Williams, M. White, N. Kinsley, J. Stanton :sw 3-M. LaMont, G. Griffiths, R. Waite, B. Dux bury, R. Bateman, J. Jeffery. T. Weld, D Swann. w I-J. Brown, R. Gabbey, K. Schrader, W Smith, D. Varney, D. Baker, M. Winger C. Fredericks. w 5-R. Peters, C, Gibson S. Ward, J. Hagee man, B. Morqcn, J. Halstead, D. Robinson :aw 6-J. White, T. Troutman, T. Rohrinq, W Bixby, D. Lort. D. Bonnett, W. Schlyer. rw 7-C, Austin, R. Brown, T. Eustice, E. Bon- nett, D. Allen. J. Hubbert, T. Stringer. aw 8-S. Ward, D. Rosh, S. Gregory, A. Gibson R. Pease, M. Morrks, S. Welsh. w 9-T. Kelly, D. Schultz, D. Thompson, T. O'Con nor, R. Sounderson, K. McLaughlin, C. Hill man. aw 'IO-B. Myers, B. Lucas, D. Ryland, E. O'Connor C. Pease, D. Pettit, C. Lynn. w Il-L. St. Cyr. D. Mollosky, J. Waite, J. Hess, B. Whitman, H. Zeitz, D. Klien. w 12-P. L. Srhrader, W. llrtel, H. Ford, M Schneider, G. Benton, J. Demmin, M. Brant ingham. aw 13-W. Wilcox, D. Greenlief, J. Culverwell, W. Moxham, P. Darnell, J. Genter, M Simons. Jw 14-B. Ringvelski, W. Hauser, J. Schearer, C Averell, S. Schoonmaker, D. Grusendorf, P. Hageman. Grade 4 43 Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row i Row Yfifwcwff' 5 -G. Balrom, L. Peters, D. Salishury, G. Riley W. Pless, O. Wheeler, M. Steinman, W Mollosky. -D. Srhmidt, B. Srhurr, D. MrCoy, E. Shantz H. Kunvmann, G, Danielewicv, K. Allgeier, T McClelland. -N. Moot. C, May. L. Diem, VV. Jarlqson, L Schlyer, K. Beyer, VV, Bayhrook. L. Baker. A-S. Snyder. L. Gelnhaidt, C. Weaver. J. Fitch D. Wood, D. Desso. J. Stimson. 5-P. Kelley, L. Rosh, R. Wells, B. Seeleldt, M Raynor, S. Srhurr. K. Thilk. -P. Finley, K. Heaney. S. Demmin, B. Scheffler, D. Kam, M. Johnstone, C. Tarnovvski. -R. Cowder. P. Kepner, R. St. Cyr, K. Hoff- man, W. Kirk. G. Glenn, R, Harrinqton. -K. Woodside, J. Schrader, D. Clark. H. Lester. D. Barry, H. Marsh. R. Pless, 9-D. Erwoy, R. Christy. W. Zeitz. P. Snina. R. Kina, T. Frerirhs, A. Bromage. 10-A. Hahalou, T. Wilson, P. Moot, M. Forder. D. Reid. M. Yoder, R. Finley. 'll-D. Spanton, F. Langdon, A. Dold, M. Israel, J. Davis, B. Schuman, C. Lederhouse. R. Ridley, T. Freatman, D. Schultz, K, Davis, L. Sarqent, L. Schultz, B. Malick. W. Falls, H. Hess, D. Betts, R. Cornell, L. Bulmer, R. Benedict, E. Fawcett. 5 . 5 Row G. Alvers, J. Briggs, A. sfiwniseck, B. Henschel, i B. Brooks, M. Nirkles. Grade . . . .. ..., . .., ..... .......-........................,..,. 44 'rw ,wr .memo--ww ff.. ,,.. 4 mmm, . fwwws-W-. eww xv .,. , . 1. ...M Grade -H. Carnrike, R. Mclntosh, B. Cronkhite, C. Gibson, W. Laskey, E. Generel, M. Bundy, M. Bonnett. B. Bull, W. Clark, S. Gibson, R. Slate, L. Zastrow, D. Benedict, J. Balcolrn, M. Chestnut. -R. Genter. A. Cronce, S. Canfield, E. Albright, F. Viverita, C. Caldwell, N. Zieniendorl, G.. Baker, T. Campbell. C. Simons. C. Diern, G. Zeilz, C. Stienman, B. Engel, C. Henschel, J. Briggs, L. Darnell, S. Dold. -D. Upton, P. Toenniessen, J, Ward, K. Rohring, R. Robinson, T. Call, L. Thompson. P. Kingsley, C. Stanton, S. Schmidle, A. Tar- nowski, B. Spears, J. Tolsma, T. Waite. -S. Winters, D. Wilson, J. McTigue, J. Welker, K. Kahle, M. White, G. Walker. -C. Vince, K. Hartman, L. Williams, S. Thilk, D. Woods, J. Stiteler, L. Mcinsu. K. Fredericks, B. McArdle, R. White, G. Wool- san, J. l-limmelback, E. Quick, T. Miller. -R. Houghtling, A. Lynch, L. Moss, J. Martineau, J. McCoy, D. Hayner, J. Pietkiewicz. -T. Jowdy, L. Klein, J. Pease, W. Seefeldt, C. Petty, S. Jeffrey, L. Peet, T. Marbach. -M. Mordant, D. Oldenburg, D. Tothill, P. St. Cyr, V. Hicks, E. Hartman, V. Mangan, J. Kirk. -J. Heaseley, J. lngram, P. Eustice, N. Steiner, J. Wilcox, G. Woods, C. Gnage. -T. Farley, G. Ziemendorl, R. Fahs, D. Rosh, C. Gates, R. Gurski, K. Hauenstein. -M. Fitzgerald, R. Hardimnn, J. Hecht, A. Ringvelski, P. Freatman, H. Houghtling, G. Briggs. S. Dernmin, P. Goodman, S. Cranston, P. Irwin, L. Gueli, R. Charles, L. Bulinski. 3 .- 45 than vM Q'i'vh5 DI! T' Row 'l Row 2 Row 3 Row A Row 5 Row 6 Row 7 Row 8 Row 9 Row 10 Row 'l'l Row 12 Row T3- Row I4- dlf. I I- '4 fJ5f' .,.- ' 1 fl :T Y' fo 'U Q :- 3 FU -i ET Z? f'T'l 5 I- Q C an 3' 5. GJ First Grade Waite, G. Pettit. F. Holclridge, C. Trautman, D. Taylor, S. Dan- ielewir7, M. Hammond, N. Thorshy, J. Ring- velski. -H. Pyle, N. Hurtqam. A. Argus, M. Finley! J. Marbach, J. Moxhom, J. Robinson. -J. Pietkiewirz, D. Srhlyer, R. May, L. Reed B. Pettit, D. Shantz, M. Allqeier. -J. Dunker, D. Cater, L. Peters, A Jeffords, D. Rolninson, G. Dickinson, A. Leclerhouse. XV T. Lipscomb, F. Weqener, M. Bohlman, D. Dux- hury, R. Thorslny, F. Hillman, J. Warren. -M. Briqqs, K. Phillips, M. Connor, J. Scar horouah. R. Moore, C. Mclntosh, R. Self. -D. Gibson, L. Klumpp, M. Dowser, M. Miller K. Baker, W. Walas, R. Maxfield. -C. Goff. J. Campbell. R. Felton, P. Gebhardt R. Rayner, D. Pless, L. Dean. -P. McTique, D. Cornell, R. Toenniessen, J Grant, K. Reid, D. Spencer, D. Peet, Fl Lederhouse. l l -D. Reed, R. Bnrtlet, D. Desso, R. Briggs, Nl St. Cyr, D. Golf, A. Warren, R. King. l -I. Grant, J. l-luhhert. M. Newcomer, E. See- feldt, R. Sahey, M. Fetterly, N. Taylor, P. Griffiths. S. White, K. Rockwood, J. Ward, L. Farquhar- son, S. Thomas, J. Reimer, W. O'Connor. J. Berzkowski, C. Quick, C. Thiele, J. Wallace, J. Slate, J, Schultz, R. Reimer. IM. Miss Sweigert's Kindergarten l J ont of Table - S. Schullz, B. Wilson, S. Kahle, D. Rolwring, K, Danielewicz, D. Goodman, S. Cranslon, K. Mclnerney, M, Smilh, B. Kruzlcke. nrk of Tchle E. Murwno. D, Balacock, B. Upton, S. Zostrow, B, Doebler, J. Crump, B. Zorlman, L. Love, M. Schuman, L. Haseley, L. Bartlett, K. Grolfenberger, G. Bolluzzo, C. Demrnin, K. Schurr, W. Wagner, D. Aley, G. Balluzzo, B, Sfifeler. O O Row l-J. Fvons, P, Deon, K, Williams, P. Greenlief, D. Cnufield, H. Pecnse, J. McCulCl1eon. Row 2-N. Petln, R. Culverwell, R. Kam, M. O'Connor, J. Pietliiewicz, S. Schultz, L. Sfroblow, J, Mordoum, R. Walker Row 3-D. Culvervvell, S. Connor, S. Gilberlson, J. Koeppen, M. Hausman, V. Cipollu. 47 . ww.. Row T- Row 2- Row 3- A Row 4- P M Absent-G 9 0 - FROM TOP TO BOTTOM Fitzqernlrl, M. Wilson, B. Allen, R. Mcirfineou, K. Mork. D. Clork, J. Snider. Engel, N. Ncislunrl, R. Schmidle. Dirkinson, R. Gorhon, R. Wilfox, S. Brooks, T. Current, D. Briggs. Wade, S. Irwin, VV. Znslrow, A. Zcilz, N. Cnnfield, B. Cromer. VVl1eeler, C, Hicks, C. Thompson. E. Row 'I Row 2- Row 3- Absent -M. McArthur, D. Brown, L. Bohn, T. Freotmon, L. Beyer, T. McCollum, B. Lumpmon. VV, Grusenclorf, R, Frericlws, P. Viverito, R. Harder, G. Jeffoi-ds, L. Soloey, D, ST, Cyr, Seellaincler, D. Frcofmcxn, S. Becclw, K, Lynn, S. Klumpp, A. Goff. . Dold, V. Ringvelski, M. Cuzldebock, B. Clork, M. Hczynei, S. Hill, M. Gomlaert. fM. Bnnty, D. Fredericks, B. Bowser. Mrs. Dean's Kindergarten 48 1 1 Crest Staff l':IlI'I'0R iw 121111-:F JICAN COOIJHICH Enrrou nr' Svoiws IKUBEITI' BOHNSTADT I'lIlI'l'0R OI Ait'1'Ix'l'l'li1s ., MICLINDA LANGDON liiii'rmz mf Srgxirm Pxcris l HAV'ES VXIUHH EDITOR ui-' CIASSHS , . , , JANICIC PHHRH .lowr ART lflJl'I'0RS CARUI. iw QIIAIHIQ WALK The editorini strwff of this 1956 CREST wish to express their sinrere thnnks to Mr. Richard Schmidle, qenernl advisor, nnd Miss Helen Copeilci, nrt advisor for their untoiiinq guid- onre in the creation ond production of this yearbook. 52 onor Societies i Senior few KW, jj.. 0 earn an honor durinc teir high school years is the aint t most Wilscit stuclents. By suc sssful g.articipaiion in schco 'ork, extra curricular activities nd sports, students are awarded ins on a point basis. Each activ- y or responsible position in :hool lite credits on honor W undidate with a specific number l points: 125 points merits a ronze VV pin, l5O points a Iver W , and 200 the treasured :ld W. we Junior Honor Society, which perotes on a similar basis, is pen to seventh and eighth raclers. For acquiring 50 pc uring their two years in Junior ligh they are awarded orange nd black felt W's . Junior tuclent Coun il Each year the Student Council becomes a more important and significant part of the school life as it strives to promote student government, scholarship, and better faculty-student interest and rooperation. Among its accomplishments this year have loeen the Hall of Fame, which is a plaque to honor the aald W recipients: the CARE packages to five foreign countriesg C . participation in the two .student Council ronterenresg improvement on passing conditions from ' the old school: the correction of the student-tarulty parking lot situation: and the sronsoring of buses to away basketball games. i,. 'Svt Q:- ati Teacher's Club ,gg The Future Tearher's Clula was organized by Miss Grace Evans to further the interest of srudents in teaching as ci profession. Durina the year the group visits one of the nearhy State Tearhers Colleaes and invites stimulating speakers from the educational field to their meetings. O4 4 'he Bioloqy Club, under the supervision ol Mr. Gregg Scarborough, has undertaken a most worthwhile projert this year hy ronstructing models for Bioloqy Classes. They have taken a field trip to hoth the University of Buffalo and the Veterans Hospital to see appli- ations of their studies in situations outside sfhool. is Biology Club 5 i . :.:: i, ,... sxmmym msn, W Q N ffl? 5 ge Mast physirs and rhemistry students are memhers of the Srienre Cluh, sponsored hy Mr, Thomas Pali- sano. This organization is purely non-compulsory and its prime ohiertive is to provide artivity for the inf terestecl student hy means of tours, field trips, and ronlerenres. One of the maior proierts of this year's group was their trip thru the DuPont plant in Niagara Falls, E 2 Q S 1 S E Science Club French Club 'L Latin Club The French ond Lolin Clubs, organized by Mrs. Grace Singer, ore composecl of the siudenls enrolled in lnolh the lonqucxqes. The purpose of These lwo sepfxrme, OYC1CIIll7CIllOI1S is lo sfimulole on interest in lhe culture, customs, Iongungf: :md background of Frnnce ond Holy. Thi: is aided by means of skits, movies, speeches, cmd group discussions, F. H. . gg, as ai. fag The Future Homemakers ot America, instructed hy Mrs. Janet Sporleder, spent a good part of the year studying Q and working for their Jr. Homemaker and Chapter Homemaker degrees which were presented at the annual award Q, assembly. The girls participated also in the two district meetingsg the Fall meeting at Lewiston-Porter, and the F. F. A. 4 M. T? 9 ga , I tr Q 5 4 5 fi? 9 'Q if ZS! Spring meeting at Clarence Central School. Among the year's projects were their traditional Thanksgiving baskets, Courtesy Week, and the l-FA-FHA Fun Night. e Future Farmers ot America, one ol the school's most active groups, is composed ot vocational agriculture students, in Mr. 1n Powley's classes. Our boys have participated in iudging of tield and tonage crops, beet, and poultry, have ranked high parliamentary procedure competition, and now proudly hold a two-year championship tor F.F.A. basketball. Two other high- ihts tor this year were the trips to the Royal Canadian Winter Fair and the participation in the Fruit Show at the annual aeting ot the New York State Horticulture Society in Pochester. 57 . Junior Red Cross t , ::.5, . Under the dircction of Mrs. Lydia Srorleclcr, this year's Jr. Red Cross has cxcccdcd all past eftorts. Through the school-wide fund raising ccintpaiqn they collectc.l tour times the amount of any area school, which came to over 5400. In aftcli- ,QQ tion to their usual contribution to the Veterans Hospital, they have also labored to builol, supply and pack a Red Cross Chest containing health anil school supplies to be shipped to overseas students. , z .l 5 gsf W A A , I o o Q f LM..,,....,,.,WW,..,,,W..s,.....,,c m..,c.mMM.,W.c,..W.MW...s..,W .MW , M M Wwhmmwwy- The Girls Athletic Association or G.A.A., a new organiza- tion, has as its aim the promotion of athletic playclays between srhools. Throuah the year they have sponsored dances, sold candy at hasketloall games, sold coke, and many other thinas to raise money. 58 'u blic Address Staff 'Your oitention please, is the tiliar rhrose heard each morning the hroadcosfers of the P.A. Staff iounce the school octivities and vs of the doy. They have con- iuted to the smooth operation of school while goininfi voluable ex- ience and training. Projection Club The Proiection Cluh is one of our lesser mentioned organizations, but is most necessary in contribu- tion to the school curricula. This group furnishes instruction ond porticipcifion in the use and care of the proiection and recording equipment of the school. 59 Mixed Choru Aa rn pcm yr-ms ilu: Mixed Crwrus has worked very hard llI1fiCf ilwe diredion of Mrs. fXAL'lI'lOliO Hurllwrt to rvrirpcxro music for Hwrr various programs. BObcs in Toylcmdf' wus prcsentfgcl in 5 info of The rmnucrl Christmas pageant. On Mflrcih Qlst, 1l'1e rhorus pregenfc-cl fm msenrlwly m1 Bflrker Central Srhool cmd when returned 10 relwecxrsola for Timur own spring show. This ycur's Spring Conrert had Us Us theme, Life on We Ccxmpusff dcpirmwg rcsnrynus life by mccms of song. Choral DClY'TiCiDUfrOH ut Cornmenccmcni lUCIVLxCCl Thr- mul mf U hugy rnugirgl yfgmg V1 .rw '1 Fre hman Chorus Senior Band German Band The Senior Band. under the clirertion of Mr. Jock Maxtield, has rompleied a very active year. With the henelit ot doily classes they ahly played Grade IV musir in competition at Williamsville. ln the Fall they presented ci program for PTA Open House and in May, their annual Spring Concert, in addition to the usual partiripntion cnt Commenrement ond the Junior and Senior Ploys. The German Band, ri division ot the regular band, hos olso herome on integral port of the musical proqrom. uzqn 61 O 1 Library Council 2711. ' i,.- ff 1 t One of the unsung organizations of our snhool is The Lihrary Counril. under the experienced leadership of Mrs. Kathleen Ness. The girls have created interesting and Cheerful bulletin boards 5 Q and have aided the gradual improvement of our library to help meet the crowin needs of the J Q student body. My sig .gy . 0 5 Sigma Kappa Nu Siarna Kappa Nu is an oraanization under the direction ol Mrs. Evelyn Draper, for girls interested in vocational we nursing. lt offers them practical nursing knowledge and as rnuch first-hand, supervised expeiience as is possible in a sfhool situation. The two outstandino aftivities of the year were the tours at the St. James Merry Hospital at 3 Flornell, and the Roswell Park Memorial Institute in Buffalo. With the aid of baked food and candy sales and coke dances the group has more than doubled the scholarship fund which was inaugurated last year. its 2,35 l is 15512 E123 25: is img: Mg? 5:32 if, its lg? 2 ii gif? 5g il ....... ,.,., , ..., . . 62 , M .. W if-fgm ni P-212: 'Y 'iii gg -y M .gkgiw-T f -ff-fam Y F rf W df 212 'f 5353 , JC: hw fy' 1 x J. Herlwert, R. Willinms, R. Spilshury, ivlgl , ...- UU N vs 7? fb wu- U' DJ J:- Kelley, R. Robinson, E. Seefeldi, Manager, R. Srheorer, D. Brydges R. Zcxsfrow, A. Drewes, R. Winters. J. Cross Countr Kneeling: A. Eggleston, Nickles. Standing: R. Roh 5 2 fi E E. Boyd, N. Greiq, C. inson, W. Greig, W. Nichols' Q 66 Manager: burq. C. J. Peorre, R. Huirhison. L. Drewss, J.i Luff, P. Wheeler, L. Hillman, H. Croop,l J. Moy, A. Colton, R. 52:05:- Burmcister, D. Cormer, G. Houghfling. W Football .J 'Zi nn. Y' w',. VARSITY FOOTBALL f Row 'I - Coach L. Ensrninger, R. Piggins, E. Brydges, D. Carr, R Williams, A. French, R. Salda, B. Frey, R. Johnston Manager. , f Row 2 -- J. Cornell, S. Kerns, R, Klinelelfer, P. Gooclriclw, L. Walas 5 R. Sclwearer.. R. Gamble. 5 Row 3 - R. Winters, J. Manaan, A. Drevves, R. Zaslrovv, J, Doebler 'Q' ' Ra-1 65 ' J. V. FOOTBALL Row 'I - E. Miller, G. Houqhfling, C. Burmasfer, Coach VV. Hulchison, G Ziemendorf, H. Frerichs, J. Herbert, L. Drewes, Row 2 - J. Adamson, N. Grant, R, Vlfilson, L, Sherrie, D. Esinwine, H. Wollober, H. Croop. Row 3 - J. Pearce, F. Lori, D. Cloy, D. Caufield, D. Durow. 'll Varsity Baseball Row 'l-Howard Croop, Manager: L. Drewes, R. Meierer: A. Drewes, Row 2-E. Miller, J. Herbert. A. Henschel, R. Moody. M. Weiperl. Row 3-R. Zastrow. R. Spilsbury. K. Ziemendorf, R. Williams, D. Stott. J. V. Baseball Row 1-R. Hutchison, J. Luff. B. Jorduin, K. Roberts. Row 2-F. Lori, D. Carmer, L. Albright, C. Burmaster. Row 3-R. Sirossburg, J. May, J. Pearce, G. Ziemendorf, G. Row l Row 2 Row 3 Track -L. Drewes, G. Houghiling, R. Shoop, J. Mangan, R. Fierce, A. Henschel, Coach Hutchison. -D. Carr, A. Drewes, J. Swick, D. Esinwein, A. Eggelsfon, E. Miller, N. Greig, J. Luff. -R. Robinson, W. Greig. D. Brydges, D. Weiler, R. Shearer R. Salda, G. Ziemendorf. . -..an ,, .- .. Jam.: ' Cheerleaders We are happy to take this opportunity to thank Miss Polly Moot, girls' physical education instructor, for her unfailina assistanfe in the further develop- ment ot our girls' athletic department. , HM M. W v.,...eMw.,...W...,....u.,,,....,,..,i...t.M arsity Cheerleaders - 'left rightl Judy Witkop, Carol xlewicz, S a ri d r a Gregory, Jrol Hacker, Carolyn Hazen, enda Witkop. s ? J. V, Cheerleaders - ileft to righti C on it i e Wcilia, Susan Cantara, Linda Yoder, Marcia L o o mis, Judy Riley, Rose Keaty. 69 Girls Sports BASKETBALL x ,mt 5 n vp. .Tai Wiz E' 7, Ui ,A M M, E552 SQ E HQ! Q QQ 4, gg 2 ZH iw L 59 i izwh ' 2535 me 54 aaa bfi? i Q 251 Q VT? L 4 3 Q g we i BADMINTON E '13 - 5 E E 55 ' 5 3.5 A visa 2 FEW 's 332 5 ESL? 1 MS E aw 2 :Q A 23? BASEBALL 2 E 325 E.. sfi, VOLLEYBALL ,- :- ATHLETICS GIRLS SENIOR HIGH VOLLEYBALL J. Antonich E. Morton L. Aldrich N Mudge J. Austin S. Myers P. Austin K. Phillips J. Baker L. Pierce B. Beyer C. Polewicz C. Blank P. Phyle VI. L. Bohn S. Reed B. Burkett H. Reese C. Buttery N Register ' Campbell C. Robinson ... Carnrike Y. Rohring vt. Craven N Rushton NA. Cronk R. Scholl 3. Culverwell J. Shultz .. Dent C. Smith -l. Deim J. Smith D. Forder K. Smith D. Frericks L. Srears I. Frey J. Stockwell 3. Funk C. Tarnowsli :. Glenn B. Taylor 3 Gombert I-. TOTE I. Goodrich C. Theis J. Grace O. Tillotson Donna Grace D, Townsend -- HUCICSI' C. Trautman VI- l'lC 'In9l0n S. Treichler 3' Hasen A. Truesdell ... Hawkins C Wall NA. Hess CZ Wah a Heist M Wall I' :mtl-'ell C. Weatherbee 5 Hotchkins M A' Weaver C. Hurlburt Vlcfilker I. Hurst - ' 'cms M. Jeffords B- Wllliop IA. Knightlinger K. WO0d I. Mangan D. Woods D. Martenson ' E. Woolson L. Martin M Woolson NA. Moorehead M Woodworth SENIOR HIGH SOCCER I, Antonich T. Lampman S. Argue M. Loomis P. Austin A. Mansu D. Brown P. Mansu S. Caldwell M. Marcks 5. Cantara N. Martin J. Carpenter G. Maybe J. Church M. McPherson J. Clancy L Miller S. Daley S Moore S. Davis P Parker J. Dibbley J. Perry N- Dold N. Piazza T' Fnlev C. Polewicz ' rev J. Reed E' Glace H. Reese .... Hacker J Ri! vt. 'lglarrington Ji' Schatz ... aser: fl' C. Hawkins A' Sege C. Hessinger Ssmllll J. Hill - Pears J. Hillman C- Tl'lel5 S. Hotchkins C- Walp N. Hunt A. Welker B. Ganshaw J. Wells J. Hurst D. Woods B. Keaty B. Witkop M. Langdon J. Witkop BASKETBALL SENIOR HIGH J. Antonich M. Loomis G. Bills B. Lort D. Brown M. Martenson L. Burton M. McPherson M. Campbell S. Parker S. Chylack P. Pyle M. Cronk G. Rance J. Dibbley J. Reed N. Dold H. Reese M. Finley N. Register D. Forder E. Saunderson S. Freer M. L. Schultz D. Frericks J, Schuh, B. Ganshaw A- seefeh 5' Gfeig c. smnh J. Harold J. smnh M. Harrington C. Walp C. Hasen C. Hawkins C' Wall D. Heist C' Wall N' Hum A. Welker J. Hurst 'l' Wllkop B' Keafy B. Woods R. Keofy D. Wood E. Lane l-- Yoder A. Landers A- YOTISI' T. Lampman P. Zashow M. Lederhouse S. Zeihm BASEBALL J. Hurst J. Antonich M. Harrington C. Tarnowski D. Forder M. Woolson D. Brown M. Jeffords D. Grace K. Phillips J. Goodrich C. Hessinger N. Smith M. Campbell C. Hasen M. Loomis B. Ganshaw H. Diem SENIOR HIGH HOCKEY S. Caldwell J. Perry Donna Grace K. Phillips C. Hasen N. Piazza R. Keaty A. Seetelt M. Marcks C. Walp S. Moore BOYS BASKETBALL SUMMARY Warsityl Wilson 34 Roy-Hart 36 Wilson 49 Akron 55 Wilson 5l Barker 37 Wilson 50 Newfane 58 Wilson 33 Lew-Port 62 Wilson 52 Medina 66 Wilson 46 Roy-Hart 48 Wilson 44 Akron 39 Wilson 59 Barker 52 Wilson 48 Newtane 57 Wilson 52 Lew-Port 64 Wilson 49 Medina 75 won-3 lost-9 Individual scoring: FG A. Drewes C. Dean D. Brydges R. Robinson R. Winters R. Shearer L. Drewes J. Kelley J. Herbert E. Seefeldt - Fouls Percent. total 67 48-7I 67.62 I82' 4I l7-3l 54.82 99' 32 I6-40 40.02 80 23 26-60 43.32: 72 23 I3-4I 322: 59 I3 5-I 4 362 3I ' 5 6-I 0 602 I6' 4 5-8 62.42 I3' 2 I-2 502: 5 Manager ' I ' letter Uunior Varsityj Wilson 24 Roy-Hart 25 Wilson 36 Akron 38 'Wilson 32 Barker I5 Wilson 34 Newfane 36 Wilson 26 Lew-Port 33 Wilson 46 Medina 50 Wilson 3 I Roy-Ha rt 33 Wilson 33 Akron 32 Wilson ' 4I Barker I6 Wilson 32 Newfane 35 Wilson 35 Lew-Port 37 Wilson 30 Medina 2 I won-4 lost-8 Individual scoring: FG Fouls Percent. total John Luff 39 I6-3I 522 94 Jack May 2l 22-42 52.42 64 Jon Swick lhalf seasonl Andy Colton L. Drewers lhall seasonl R. Hutchison G. Houghtling R. Strassburg I7 I7-26 652: 5l I8 I0-30 332 46 I6 I0-22 452 42 IO I2-20 602 32 I I 9-29 3l 2 3l I0 6-I I 552 26 J. Pearce 2 I-5 202 5 I955 FOOTBALL SUMMARY Warsityj Wilson 6 Roy-Hart 0 Wilson I9 Newfane 0 Wilson 0 Medina 6 Wilson 2 Lew-Port 6 Wilson 7 Brockport 4l Wilson 0 Albion 27 Record: Won 2, Lost 4. Scoring: Arnold Drewes I8 points Dennis Brydges 6 LaVern Drewes 6 Roger Winters I James Mangan I Lettermen - Drewes, James Roger Winters, Arnold Mangan, James Cornell, Sam Kerns, Roger Gamble, Anthony French, Ronald Schearer, Merton Wiepert, Robert Hahn, Phillip Goodrich, Robert Zastrow, Ronald Salda, Dennis Brydges, Larry Walas, James Doebler. Footbal Summary Uunior Varsityl Wilson Wilson 27 Newfone 0 26 Newfane O BASEBALL Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson 0 Newfane I 0 Akron 2 5 Roy-Hart 3 3 Medina 5 3 Deveaux O IO Deveaux 0 0 Lew-Port 4 0 Barker 4 7I 5' vii. Q ,,, A4 N f X 1 ,,.-' ' lYDIA sounmno .aj , W xx 5,55 Y KAW xv' ZW jr My .rj MARJORIE JOHNSTON NS namgfgv WENT BEULAH AUSTIN X 3- 6 X , R v XX VV MARJORY LEDERHOUSE asm 4A Q og q'5 m'Wwve..N-NN 72 ELIZABETH RITCHINGS NCES HORNING 'M Lf :fy 3 Grade 6 was Row 'I D. Neumann, R, Campbell, R. Coldwell, C. Allen, W. Julius. ROW 7 VV, Younq, C. Thoxter, M. Clement, G, Buttery, J. Ritchings. Row 3 - D. Brogden, J. Kerr. Koplon, J. Moose, A. Golbrcith. Grade Row Row Row Row 'Q 'cw 59 X . Stevenson, A. Thompson, A. Zimmerman, A. Bilsborouqlw, J. VVoocl. K. Hamilton, l, Sutflw X Pizrker. G. Borqer, J. McGrec1tl1, lvl. Molyneux, R. Zimmerman, T. Louzonis, B. Bohnslndt Connor, R. Follow, L. Hillman, R. Ortiz, P. Hill, J. Lnuronis G. Berqer. Dent, J. Fliss, A. Myers, K. Lederhouse, K. Brosius, S. Blake, K. Mongel. l i s Grade 4 Row 1 - G, Shay, N. Wcxrd, D. VVJIIJJ, R. Kennedy, J. Fleckelwsiein, F. ixArCuhe, J. Fmlrvion Row 2 - J. YOUNG, V. Bmucr, H. Yorrcnre, T. Pcxrker, L. Juiirxs, L. Remwells. Row 3 - C. Dont, B. Lori, J. Julms, K. Molyneux, G. Yourm, K. Mdynweux. Row 4 - C. AUsTin, S. Hayes, M. Hull, C. Horris, D. CrmfielJ. Grade 3 Row Row Row Row R. Pollow, S. Dawkins, J, Masters, K. Connor, R. Brosius, L. Rippei, B, Fliss, E. Ccmntfwcl. R. Snlvntore, C. CoJliver, S. Sherzrnmn, T. Bhfum, M. Fifclw, J. Moose, P, Spink, M. Neumrmn. L. Whyte, G. Maofks, G. Kerr, D. Aldrich, M. Mcmcks, G. Wood, V. Vcm Eften, C. Hill. D H Z h P M . rmson, J. ie m, . yers, R. Ritchings, P. Drmkvvolter, P. Sutch, N. Berger, M. Whitt. Rowl- Row2- Grade D. Johnsion, C. Clapsattle. B. Van Ellen, P. Burek, G. Rinker, K. Komorowslci, G. McCollum, M. Lane, M. Orr, N. Koepke, D. Colliver, H. Hayes, W. Sievenson, D, Bowman, T. Chestnut. Row 3 - T. Theis, J. Hill, J. Moose, P. Kaplan P. Bills, J. Richardson, K. Denf. Row 4 - T. Grace, B. Lymburner, M. Berger, B. Cantara, K. Julias, R. Reynolds, R. Zimmerman, A. McCabe. Srade I Row 1 S. Nichols, C. Denny, M. Alexander, R. Manning, D. Butfery, W. Ziehm, C. Maacks, L. Canfield, N. Carlo. Row 2 - R. Rinker, C. Cournyen, S. Bowman, J. Denf, J. Torrence, L. Krr'if1i'7, B. Chestnut, E. Hockaolel, M. McCollum gS Row 3 - A. Gillis, L. Singley, L. Theis, T. Szarszewski, S. Parker, C. Pollaw, R. Masters, C. Denny, M. Pollow. WMM Wfwmlmr HMMNROW 4 - M. Carpenier, R. Hillman, D. Spink, R. Berger, P. Hanson, D. Sievenson, J. Bass, P. Clappsattle, K. Safcirion. 75 Kindergarten -.,. ..M..m- Z f eww, Standing - J. Wieperi. R. Soivoiore. K. Mclybee, R. Shecnmon. Seated - W. Seulnert, R. Spericm, C. Denny, J. Golding, R. Moines, C. Cnmplwcll, M. Bnlvynk, C. Matthews, P. Fleckenstein, M. Pnrker, P. Figure. Front Row - P. Burek, C. Clement, D. Barlow, C. Merge, B. Sinqlev, D. Rrppevt, A. Kennedy. IDA SEEFELDT, RIITH CLEMENT Cfwfeferio Workers HERMAN SEEFELDT '- Custodian 76 . - is vmff.. V - w' 2 my an if' 7!'I,,'Ti1.S?W9f .1522 a ' iw is kk, -,. , -- , Q , f - -: f-'-:.--- - - O a am: mmm: mc., learns, mv f ,- ' . 5 ,-r , k - . ,..- 1 - 'Q 'E F if . J . L Q H . Q hs v gg .yi 4 .J ,. 5 ' 7 .A If N 5 . J gl . ,1 D 'S 1 ' 1 '1 F 1 G F ' 1 T ' 1 '51 J 5 x g 'W J ig, EJ! 4, V lla-in-3 ll. fa L+ i v Y , .- S ' 1 x 1 1 ' wi,,:5E' W Y ,. :.-.3 wg ' , A A, . I i , ' 1 fps - u Y -. , .. M -F-1, A-1 ' -f -G 4 b F I r el 5 K in lm! ,Ji n I A 1 I 4 Ll 1 f w J 'I , h w . I! I .- A 5 J -wg 1 s I- Ji. 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