Woodlawn High School - Woodlawnian Yearbook (Woodlawn, NY)
- Class of 1950
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.,..:,:-z- ..., U .r-'n As the multiple waves broadly roll over the whole body of water, so Education reaches out with its cardinal principles. X950 A Vol, XXX fl X The Ufaocllawnian Published ay mg Swim if mocffawn My Buffalo, IQ N Y TLTLZLCLZ Pwwwnf X f A 7,1 X iw- Ysxwx lla Q X Nv- ff TW! A XQLI, ff fff E XX ' A f f M 'J N AND RIVER I if i . X if A 1 f A Thoi, L from Lao-tse A l Wg I I LT IS NOT .gl MQUNTAINS THAT TOWER , L IN RARREN 'fi 9v' . f C WM X' IT fzs NOT .-QQ! PEAK f BUT IT IS -- Mmm. f STREAM THAT TH. THE HOLLOWS: y fp, . TI-IE RIVER T -,Q LOWS ,Tm A K R TH OF fin AND q Af s E LANDX A I 1 f YT' X FOR IVER WITS A NNWARD FLOW g, 'g ' LJ TO T v B fl ' A K, Knows THAT ITSf'S'I'R!f1f WILL BE A ' H , IN ITY , 1 Y' ' o IT MAY ATTA1 ff I A A ag AND Q IT THE PLA fff - .,4 . . f ' X ff U X K ! I W ' ,Af Louis Ginsberg fy ,MW bHLk l X X gl X MS 4 ,,,,, XA FI X- --' 4 iT J 1-1 Z-gviff JEL-ffzi 6.5 - ELLL 7 f.f?I2 Q, R W 'T-4 yi ?i A 2if1,HMATfQf?gfgEEi2E 5' E 3 --Eg.,---i'E'fL ' ? 5 LL :flair- Y-:M V - ,viva - :Z ..f:,.--' ,- 1 A ,, ---3 ,421-ai Q- q.T -Q ---- A--Q Y . ,---4-..' - + A ' ' 1,-Q, - -1 'Ll-1 4.4 , 'f,'.1,g..,, 1 7 - Y' jr... -if .1214-A-+-H -1 , - . ' ' -N-- V- W mu f f- -- -Q T.-.--Q -- ' i?:-'+A- gs-14 :ff 'f - -A ,- W- - L..:.E?'1g. ' In Memorzdm Margaret M CougHz'n Margaret M. Coughlin was the advisor of the Class of 1950 until her death April 7, 1949v She had taught Home Economics in the Medina School System for several years before she joined the Woodlawn High School Faculty in September 1945. ' 3 I I Ywziflboofe flzzjjf In an effort to get greater student participation in the yearbook prepara- tion, a new system has been devised this year. Each of the teachers in charge of a section in the book is assigned a group of four or five students represent- ing each of the grades in the high school. These people are given assignments from the master plan, and under the supervision of the teacher in charge, they prepare the assigned section. Under this plan, within two or three years we will always have experienced assistance from the student body. The selection of the faculty for their role in the yearbook plan remains the same. Mr. Heiman, as in previous years, is general supervisor. The Senior class adviser is chair- man of the committee assisted by last year's Senior and Sophomore class adviser. I l I QQ? ROW: H. Brown, E. Bratek, J. B idgeman, P. Friscic, C. hmrrano, C. Boseck, J. Nagy. SECOND ROW: kiss McBride, Miss R. Creedon, LT. Moore, B. Mutka, J. Spencer, H. Torrington. FIRST RCW: M. Kelly, E. Kelly, M. Bell, C. Long, M. Hegedus, P. Long, C. Curtis. 1+ The source of all energy, The Sun - The source of all human power, Education - Acfminliivtration The theme selected for your 1950 annual is Water , This is most fitting for a school and a comrmity such as Woodlavrn situated on Lake Erie's shores. Water, with all of its potentials, was one of the deciding factors for the locating of certain kinds- of industry in this area. This, in turn, has determined to a considerable degree, the kind of work available in and around the community. Thus, economically, all of us are affected by this fact. ' ' Our children as well as our adults have taken advantage of the recreational facilities available because of our location on a l.arge body of water. Swimming, boating, fishing, as well as other forms of aquatic sport are familiar to all of us. Lake Erie has given us more than material advantages. One living so close cannot help being emotionally influenced by its impressive expanse. We have learned to love it and yet to respect and to fear it. Water, calm, cool, crystal clear, murmuring quietly as its ripples gently kiss the sandy shores- Waterg angry, turbulent, cold gray, roaring as its mountaineous waves crash the rocky coast sending forth clouds of hissing spray - Water in its many' moods personifies all of the emotions of man as well as his ambitions, his strengths, and his weaknesses. Like the waters of Lake Erie, we, too, are often unpredictable. Growing-up time is the time to become acquainted with ourselves. It is during our youth that we have the greatest opport- unity to do this. If we fail to discover our weaknesses, we will never have the opportunity to overcome them. If we do not recognize our special abilities, we may never be able to develop them. If we do not take time now to establish good habits relative to our conduct, or our in- terests, we may never find time to do so. That opportunity is for each of us and education is to assist us in taking advantage of it. Today you are seniors. Tomorrow you will join the ever-growing roll of graduates, the alumni of Woodlavm. It is our hope that the training you have received during the past six years has given you a new sense of values, a new perspective which will enable you to better comprehend the ever changing conditions, be they political, economic or social and to react to them with a sense of fair play for all. I I VERNONf W. HEIMAN. suPERvlslNG PRINCIPAL Q 6 A X finden! Council Helaine Hegedus, Grant Croakman, Grace Curtis -Secretary, Charles West- phal, Mr. Heiman-Principal, Joan Spencer-Vice President, Miss Metzger - Faculty Adviser, Peter Griffin, Edward Kast, Helen Klepp - Treasurer, Absent: Robert Newland - President. ft The National Association of Student Councils was organized in l9hh, at which time the National Association of Secondary School Principals agreed to accept the responsibilities connected with the direction of its numer- , ous activities. The association consists not only of two-thousand schools in the United States but many which are scattered throughout foreign X countries. Our Council has done much topromote cooperation and understanding between the student body and faculty. The democratic function of this represent- ativeygroup enables us, as students to discuss problems on a common basis with the faculty, and reach decisions usually satisfactory and advantage- - ous to the. majority of all concerned. Every member of the Student Council strives to promote the welfare of the school as avrhole and present a program outlined to please its recipients. But as each of us enjoy the accomplishments of this body we must remember that it is only with full cooperation of each member of the entire school , that this organization functions to its fullest extent. Do not defeat its purpose by remaining silent. It was for you, along with your fellow students that this organization was formed and operates. Therefore , it is your duty to present your ideas to aid the success and betterment of this, your Student Council. 7 l Q ,ff-4 Marion Creedon Ass't. Principal High School Francis Manley Ass't. Principal Elementary School V' . - D Vernon I. Heiman ' Supervising f n-incipai Andrew C. Beam District l Superintendent l 8 Aaz'mz'nm'mizbn To bring to little children surroundings where there is joy and laughter and sunlight and gladness. And to make these little ones know vrithin their hearts that they are in an atmosphere vrhere some one cares, and will reach out a hand to guide them when they falter, and lift and comfort them when they fall. To give to growing boys and girls an opportunity to discover those talents which strive for expression, 'and to guide these latent energies of youth into wholesome profitable paths. To inculcate in youth a love for beauty, for truth, for noble aspirations , and a rever- ence for the moral law together with a respect for our civil lam To see young men and women leave our schools, Some to con- tinue their education in college or university, others to take their places in the industrial and social life of their commun- ity but all imbued with a whole- some philosophy of life. To these aims the men and women of the faculty, of the ad- ministrative staffg of the board of education have pledged their sincerest efforts. Boazm' Of Educaizbn 'Lynn Pardee ' President Arline Mutka Lorraine Bauer ' Clerk Chester Oleniacz Arthur Klipfel Treasurer Carl Young L 9 5 as SZ , ww' Fa. X, 5 X .- 6 K 3 , ,gg 4 44i , . 'W A , ,, 'FMA 3 , '53 5 LQ k e k, .2302 ? 3 ? 5 1 1 ,ff W M 5144 rr r 4- '- U,'X 'gc' 1 x E '1,. 1 4 a. I ? . 1 , w B5 Ps' ,f 4 C a 1 54 if 3 -f X, Q 152 f ' 7 4 Q .fu . ,Q Y., , f' N ' - ' 1 U55 5723 , 'K E33 . 4- 3 Q 93? fi ' ': 'Q , S 43 f , A L . U. P 5' ' 1. 3, FY Qiww lx li!!-Y we Ml S if 'gn-if M9 H A410 ... LW., r , f+M'xJ' As the rustic vrater wheel or the modern turbine produce usable power So do our teachers give meaning to knowledge. Fafiillzy Miss R. Creedon, English Mr. Schill, Industrial Arts Miss Faturos, Home Economics Mr, Dunklin, Mathematics Mrs. Borkan, Librarian Hrs. Hagner, Grade Music Miss Metzger, Art Mr. Hawley, Science Miss Fiske, Music Miss McBride, Social Studies Miss Iervolino, Combination Hrs. Harausz, Grade 2 Mrs, Koran, Grade 5 Mrs. Scive, Grade 3 Hr, Sakowski, Grade 6 Miss Powell, Grade A .FJCMZW S Mies Ricotta, Grade 1 Mrs. Duffy, Grade 2 Miss Smith, Grade 1 Hrs. Ballard, Combination Mrs, Smith, Kindergartm I I C' mtodzkms Mr. George Held, Mr. John Duffy, Mrs. Anna Held, Mr. Mark Friscic. ff, 'f Q, 7 2 1 l, ,3-gqpl.-Qrfs ,f'7'f-gi,-:gif I 'J-4-, V Jw- Z X 135'-uv E F . , ilk , ',L'i:f-has It was once the consensus of opinion that a jan- itor's job consisted of watching fires and occasionally sweeping floors. Modern school buildings have long since changed this concept. Today's custodian rmist have much of the information on all of the phases of engineering that goes into today's school plant. Because this knowledge is constantly changing, he must always be receptive to new ideas as well as new materials. More than this, he must never loose sight of the fact that he too, is, in a sense, an educator for his work brings him in constant contact with boys and girls. In our custodians, we find these attributes, these qualities so necessary for doing a good job. Thus, we compliment them for their fine work. lb Our Alumni and our Parent Teachers' Always willing and ready to help and guide us. I . pilfllumni TOP ROW: Mr!. Mathes, Mrs. Pjontek, Mrs. McLeod, Mrs. Kahler, Mrs. Hazlett, Mrs. Gullo, Lrs Madeja. MIDDLE RUN: Mrs. Schmidt, Mrs. Nistler, Mrs. Zaccarine, Mrs. Croakman, Mrs. Brovm, Mrs Held. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Barth, Mrs. Meyers, Mrs. Slivrinski, Mrs. Kirkwood, Mrs. Kast, Miss Ricotta, Lfrs . Frisa . ABSEHTEIES: Mrs . Olson, Mr . Dunklin. President ------ Mrs. Kirkwood Vice President ----- Mrs. Kast Secretary ------ Miss Ricotta Treasurer ------- Mrs. Meyers The aim of the Parent Teachers' Association in l9l19-1950 has been to learn more about all phases of our school system: its programs, activities, curriculum, and most of all its faculty. We have tried to get away from formality of business meetings whenever possible in order to get back to the orig- inal objective of the first P. T. A., namely to become better acquainted with the faculty in order to promote cooperation with them. 16 PTA DONALD FRISCIC 'H - ,-5' -1 ' +45 W 53: Q, T J QV 1 ,A A CHARLES SODERLUND h t I 5' 4. K Executive Committee: Gertrude Bauer Betty McBride Gu'd G lf I e G ' Fr d Cb Zaccarine, George Ott, Chester Figiel, Eleanor Mayer, Siliy ialggaki. ne aroacz, e 'enem Paul Alumni Donald Friscic - ----- President Charles Soderlund - -Vice President Lorraine Bauer -Secretary-Treasurer The Alumni is an ever-growing organization. Included in this group are the graduates of the Woodlavm Schools. Each year, membership is increased by the addition of the graduat- ing class. At this time, new friendships are made and old friendships are renewed. It is gratifying to note the lively interest which the members show by their return year after year to the reunions. Pleasant memories of school life bring former graduates back to their Alma Mater. 17 r Z w X . 13 WEP' 'Nea 55 px e H rf ,zz 4 mx 5 ,age-fn, Q 4. 'L R f ' LLVA 'T gl V . A .1 ma 3 1 Q Q ..,. -ff: i9'i ' W Q L , ' lf, , L. V V1. V, XV? . J K K AAN, ,fn Q. ,,u-- , I Z gk ffggi.. . - wa' F51 . , if ie. - iv - Q if if r ., ' ' Q sew! 3361 ! b is SW ,f 5 ,WR ,, f fmwmmm 1 If me Nh Va P1 '5rG we we hlfma :Q PM 1 5. ., If MM ww was f-.:nqQ M- 'F ymwi ? , I 5' W ,h ,Lf-gg I I, 2 1 v :sq 'Mu S 4 Q Q 5 2 51 Vi , V 5 X L .g 62,3 Q s L Like the small brook, we also grow As we pass down the rocky course of education. Graaf Hjclnool Qn floor- J. Patterson, L. Obad, R. Reed, J. Wrobel Tabla, left-: I A. Edwards, H. Koletar, 1.1. Zaccarine, G. Wright, C. Cebula D Table. T16-ht' E. Bratek, T. Page, D. Sickau, K.Speaker, R. Gu11o, Mrs. Smrth, C. Culver Ai! K Z.1fl6f61'g6l7'l'6W Top Row- G. Lieiv, K. Terhune, B. Livsey, J. Figiel, R. Duffy, A. Bove Second row-H.Sroda, M.Donovan, N.Goven.ettio, E.Ha11, H.Heppner, D.McC1e11and J. Fischer, B. Hazlett, M. Manley First Rem- Hrs. Smith, P.Beckwith D. Rodunardt, J. Petix Absent- D. Kekoni, E. Shattuck, H. Franklin 20 TOP ROW:A.W1encek,B.Leibo1d,R.Jones,E.Sobaszek,N.Turkovich,K.Man1ey,Miss Ricotta.THIHD HOW:D. Fitzpatrick,P.Larson,P.Schumacher,E.Joseph,H.Co1by,J.ElSaesser,P.Zaccarine.5ECOND HOW:L.Horan W.Dunn,D.Jones, J.Kekoni, W.Ryder,P.Heir,S.Su1livan,P.Shattuck, FRONT ROW: W.Tomory,D.Ma6hes. ABSENT:Ruth Speaker, Ronald Edwards. , n i Fm! Gmde TOP ROW: J. Joynt, J. Welsh, K. Carmody, E. Holthoff, F. Kahler, Miss Smith. THIRD ROW: J. Bell, D. Sipos, J. Miklasz, J. Farmer, J. Johnson, N. Fredenburg, E. Holland. SECOND ROW: I. Obad, M. Baron, J. Ball, G. Govenettio, H. Pupo, J. Edwards, L. Rath, M.A. Carmod . FIRST ROW: G. McCutcheon, B. Dolinar, J. Bove, J. McClelland. AESEHT: R. Norton. 21 Second Top Row: R,Ramsev., H.Ho11and W. Dietz.H.Todd,R.Nist1er,T.Wa.1I2er H1-a.Du!fy, Third Row: J .Walker J.Haz1ett,C.Biwards, N.Lucas.C. Sobaszek.D.5k0Wl'0l1Bki. Tollydonf Second Row: R.Garbacz, R.Iae,C. Kozacka,H.A.Haxon, A.Jasiura,S. Rwder,J.He1d, R..Du1'usky, First Row: G.R:l.ba.rich ,W1Kruszka,J .Cos- ta,H.Kah1er TOP ROW: H.Farrow, B. Green, J. Edwards, J. Schmidt, R.Be11, K. Kirkwood , J. C3a'CTI1Ody,MI'S .Harausz . SECOND ROW: R.Schaffer,E.Dietz, J.Stad'Lmeir, N.Bebak, M.Timm,R. Joseph, D.Krause. FRONT ROW: E. Meyers. T.Livsey. J .Speaker, R. Madeja.,R.Pajak, J.Renzi, C. Curtis Rexutaa Grade TOP ROW: E.Ho11and,P.McNu1ty,P. Gullo, G.B1anchard,N. Ramsey,J. Eove ,M. Bebak THIRD ROW: P. Brovm, J.Co1afranceschi, R.Fredenburg, T. Zaccarine, F. Skowronski, F. Koletar,B.Terhune,MissIervo1ino SECOND ROW:C. Rush,J.Carmody,E. Mik1asz,J. Sroda,H.Whittaker,R. Iarson, L. Everard, M. Johnson, FRONT ROW: J.Edwards, R.Vaines, ABSENT: M.Joynt Third Grade TOP ROW: E.Schumacher,M.Kah1er R.Wrobel, C.Ee11,L.TTayford, D Edwards,Mrs.SciVe,SECOND ROU:E Hartloff, E.Rush, R. Whipp1e,E Livsey, R.Eeckwith,P.Dunn,D.La- Frenie,FRONT ROW:E.Andrisani,C Farmer,H.Shaffer,E.S1iwinski,J Obad,D.Metro,WQBratek,N.Cebu1a AESENT:R.Doran,M.Friscic Fourth Grade Top Row: Yr, Kuta, B. Hol1and.,E, Barth, B.DuVall, E.lLartin,C.l.ic- Clelland, PJ-Iartloff, J.Rush,S. Giflxnet, Fourth Row: J.Pinter,R. Nistler,L.Costa,Li.Culver,L.Bur- roughs, J.DeLair, D.LaFrenie,S. Edwards, K.Hazlett, Mrs. Koren, Third Row: R. Barco, P.Jones,J. Trayford, I.Hakemer,K. Link, P. Wiencek, E.Skowronski,P.TIalker, J .Latsch , Second Row:M.Andrisani L. Obad, R.McKay, T. Livsey, P.Ed- wards,C,Sickau,P.Lydon,H.Pajak, First Row: F.Stark, J.Krause,D. Wright,J.Govenettio,T.'.Strasser, Absent: J .Heppner, M.Schroeder. TOP RO1'I:B. Cartwright, W. Shaf- fer, C. Booth, J. Wheaton, J. Schmidt,K. Leibold, FOURTH ROW: I. Pinter, D. Johnson, J. Fed- ick,H. Fisher,R. Nagy,L. Brovm, B.. Lucas, Miss Powell. THIRD ROW: E, Hawley,R. Rodunardt, B. Paolini, M. Edwards,F. Pjontek, L. Govenettio, J. Walker, N. Donovan, B. May. SECOND ROW: L. Fisher, R. Kret, N. Oberst, S. Kirisits,D. Govenettio, G. Cran- dall, P. Sipos, M. De Perto. FIRST ROW: R. Heimm, D. Olson. Effb Gmde Top How: A.Dolinar, D.Govenettio, S.Everard, J.Pjontek, D.White, RuFredenburg, J.Cranda11, Fifth Row D, McKendry, B, Ruchalski, P.Friscic, J.Sanchez, GLLeibold, H.Sroda, Fourth Row: Hr. E4 Sakowski, H. .McKay, D.Jones, S.Barth, J. Colafranceschi, H. Ruback, D. McNulty, S,Bednarz, Third How: E.McKay, H. Hartloff, A.Reed, D.Nevins, J.O1son, T,Gilmet, H.Rados, J.Anneaer, Hrs. Ballard, B. Kirkwood, Second Row: P,Kirisits, J.Duvall, H.Sroda. L.Ramsey, R.Brown, J.B zak. L.Brown, GeLee. First Row: J,Dolinar J,Donovan, D.Prior, Absent: P.Cu1ver, H.Edwards, R. Heppner, F. Hurley, A. Larson, A. Leach, E.Se1ig R. Stricker fzbcib Grade As our class prepared for graduation many events highlight the memories of the past seven years. Kin- dergarten and First Grade experiences seem to be in the distant past,and yet are recalled by many of us. Spring Festivals have always been popular but our favorite was U The Honey Pirates W. Our activities this year were guided by our own student government under the very capable leadership of Joann Anneser, President5James Olson,Vice-President3Marjorie Rados, Secretaryg and Joseph Buzak,Treasurer. As the oldest group-in the school,we assumed new responsibilities. Our class conducted its own meetings, provided its own hall monitors, undertook the job of selling and distributing the Uoodlawnian,and presented an enter- taining movie. The Sixth Grade Class of 1950 looks eagerly forward to the future but the memory of the past years shall not be quickly forgotten. 25 r-., Apple Time - First Grade Hrs. Harausz and Number Time Fourth Grade Muscle Hen Grade Acizhizkf Pass it to me I e I A 16 IV! R1chu'd's tum to clean up! Diane and Jenny helping out 26 N f J 'fu 7' , , , ' WL..-'QE' ty., - , im M , ,. ,M '7' iaiirbqar' , 4'wadv-f'ef i1j, ' ' he Like a river strong and mighty Our destination yet to find Xl: Iiyclvool ' 5 Class 195 19 Hamxxel 5- anis .H on 5yi5 Norton v FS ' ft ' oh? Huang- 'iu 1 ' Che Q anfie B61 3 huma- -Lair odyg xy. -Fone? H- e. '50 p.. 00 O cw' -ure: cr0 ' 7' R032 Lair' her, ' I B. Qasxems, J. THXRD D. D8 Schumao W, J' Wi! 22 PWfSJ', Dfifffofd' L' . T- Gr much E Nuche , 0- Liv stef! ' O? RUN. W' Ko 1, . rw, S. Kee ri. Bacffekt. ,Q uf was' Jo , LK' Orabbr , 51d9m9Rmh U' map wx- U08 6009 . R- mee HGH' FKBSY nick' Levorc a, W HeD3n S Oduuwe, D. maart' ' D-G00 .Vice GY e R- Ghenr 5'Le de-rfb, umache 3 ,Yi-G51 5519 e 555, R- Qouncilxgzegfigfxm 'b fa ,golden L- - a 55131659 Cl Exrxs Ga u Yers .'Yfgag?.SLcre 'a1'y' B. e deux., W west Junior High has been a new experience for the forty-eight seventh graders. They have gradually become accustomed to new surround- ings and to a different educational program, along with their in- troduction to high school social life. The group is divided into two sections, A and B. Section A presented an assembly program in November. Section B presented one in May. These programs gave the students an opportunity to reveal the dramatic talent in the class. On February ninth, the class party was held in the audi- toriu . During this evening of fun, the members of the class be- came better acquainted with each other. The Class of '55 anti- cipates the more extensive activity in the years ahead. 28 Ziff 6' ff 1954 TOP R . E, P OW: D, Hihitaolini Jasiura h if E: JQ ' FOMYTQ V, H an Goo Sl Bu - ROW. O1-lan E wk Q R ' G Q R 1 ' Lars art: S ' Cla ' Nor ' HOW an-, Hawon, E ' Chen Pk. ,IH ton, 9, N, lay ' Lghl S93 A IRD R fi Li Rush J R, ey R ' Sc t OWg Vsey 9 L. S Altherfr, bozgd, oJ.u,Ff,- Riggs Spegke Hollihnejfler, S ' e IlaStNStudg'nsa, D. 156,51 Kzgiglg'-bL1'eJre1fs Ge D S f Council aids, R 'BfEC01Q:DiSOf'1a1fI,J- POHIZQQQH? : ' J ' Rod:-i mm, D i K James ' - Svez, J' Hams ' Mcgz, Bus, . GPSSHQV. F1RST3tJ'1ie, 5 -Ff7 f-Psid ROW! ent, LL 5511 J' - Se Creta Ry .9 D. McLeod N 15-eas Urel. .1 R A e J Miss U lttma U. Our second year in high school has been both busy and eventful. Under the guidance of our adviser, Mr. Hawley and assistant ad- viser, Miss Mittman, we held a movie on the llth of October, class party on the second of February and a picnic in June. ' This year, as last, our chief source of revenue continued to be candy sales both in the cafeteria and at basketball games. Under the leadership of our President, James Green, our class organization was further strengthened through the adoption of a class constitution. Our class meetings proved very interesting. Our class enrollment has increased from thirty-eight to forty- nd we are expecting an even larger class next year. 29 3 ORC 8 1.. The Freshman class has had a rather active year under the leadership of its of the year was the Freshman dance held in February. Both sections of this group presented assemblies-one in November and 4 W officers. Their important social event another in February. The members enjoyed their class party which was in March The enthusiasm of the group is as great as its membership, which at present num- bers fifty-two. They are looking forward to new experiences in the sophomore year. TOP ROW: H. Zegler, M. Pinter, H. Browning, A. Rados, D, Joseph, B. Eckert, 5. Holthoff, H. McGrath R. Pearson, H. Fedick, FOURTH RON: C. Clark, R. Crotty, J. Young, C. Bartus, S. Morefield, G. Skow- ronski, B. Smith, S. Butcher, P. Kirisite, 3. Bcrdonaro. THIRD ROW: D. Heppner, D. Baxter, B. Olson ix. Baxter, E. Kokat, W. Tomasic, F. Hermann, J. Klepp, J. Kelly, R. Haines, B. Eckert,SECOND ROW R. Schauger, D. Dorge, T. Kashino, P. Manley, D. Nevins, E. Beebee, J. Altherr, F. Carmody, J. Schlau, R. McNerney. FRONT ROW: Mr. Dietz, A. Madeja, A. Govenettio, G. Croakman- Student Council P. Stasierowskiffreasurer. J. Cocina-President, C. Long-Secretary, M, Beckman-Vice President, M. Edwards, R. Kast, Misa Fiske. Absent: A. Newland 30 The Sophmore class has had a very Sue- cessful year. In October they sponsored the second dance of the year. Their next big event was a class party held in February. In the past year many of I I their b0Y5 Participated in varsity and. junior varsity sports. The class of 152 has not only held their own in extra curricular activities, but also have d01'l9 well in their academic endea- vors. They look forward to being Suc- cessful Juniors next year, TOP ROW: J. Nagey, J. Ziegelhofer, 'D. Tomasic, J. Crandall, V. Butcher. M. Bell, C. Boseck, Z. Blohm, J. Schlageter, POUHTH RON: J. Hartloff, A. Strnad, M. L. Baker C. Dibrio. G. Curtis, I. Baker, M. Heil, A. G,-af, THIRD RCW: C. Marrano, P. Kelly, H. E. Lee, E. Markey, K. Gokey, H. Lee, J. Kelleher, SECOND ROW: D. Oberst, M. Stadlmeir, J. Roloff, S.. Bratek, C. ward, G. hhrhart, lu. Martin, D. Strine, FRONT ROW: Miss Metzger, P. Ratchuk, J. Romanowski-Treasurer, H. Hegedus-Stu- dent Council. W. Firth-President, S. Page-Secretary, E. Durusky-Vice President, M. Schlau, Mr. Dunklin. Absent: T. Lichon. 31 I I TOP ROW: S. Tomasic, C. Phillips, L. Flowers, R. Bus, A. Stasierowski, R. Walczak, J. Eckert, G. Borst, W. Eckert. FOURTH ROW: J. Spencer, P. Barth, R. Brown, R. DiOrio, C. Reiford, J. Andrisani, E. Grant,'M. Heil, C. Glor, E. Carmody. THIRD ROW: P. Long, P. Friscic, M. Strnad, J. Seidleck, D. Hlcher, O. Ramsey, C. Brown, N. Naslund, M. Zegler. SECOND ROW: B. Edwards, E. Stasierowski, M. Maclean, J. Sharp, J. Hochstine, M. Brown, L. Altherr, E. Bozgeh, J. Bratek, E. Fassel. FRONT ROW: Liss McBride, E. Croakzman, H. Skowronski -Treasurer, J. Bridgeman -Vice President, R. Honecker-Pres. A. Anderson -Secretary, C. Westphal -Student Council, F. Harris, hm. Schill. ABSENTEES: A. Bartus, G. Gleason, C. uheaton, R. Howe. I I This year has been one of the finest as C! O far as the Class of 51 is concerned. Each and Jzjzf Jzf every member has cooperated to the fullest extent to make this year a successful one.Our social and Sadie Hawkins Dance in November were both enjoyable and profitable affairs. I Our annual Christmas party in December and picnic in June were more fun than ever before The biggest, and most looked forward to event of the year, however, was the Junior - Senior Prom held in June. 32 As water often diverted for special purposes We also find in education special fields of inter Actiuiities est So TIME: February PLACE: Cold Canyon College CAST: lLeft to Rightj Robert Bednarz, Beatrice Colello, Lucille Jarzembow- ski, Dollena Bonner, Edward Bratek, Roy Culver, Wayne Mc Allester, Henry Kast, Mary Ann Hegedus, Elizabeth Kelly, Joyce Latsch, Jean Mae Jenny, Thomas Kelly, Richard Kashino, Eliz- abeth Mutka, Charles Schardt, stage manager, Howard Brown. A college student and a college dean, identically named, and new-comers in the same school, create a complicated situation.The actions of Dean Brown,a farm boy, assumed to be the new Dean of the College, caused bewilderment, surpr1se,and hilarity.A spark of rom- ance,an escaped lunatic, and the many activities of college life produced a plot which entertained an apprecia - tive audience. They Gave Him a Co-ed will be remembered by the Class of 150 as one of the high-lights of the year. 3h S h0we,S toda, E XTRH THE W EATHE H REPOR T WGDDIAWNIAN f HERE HRE THE UJDRKER5 WOCDLAWNIAN STAFF TOP ROW:J. Strnad, E. Paolini, P. Griffin, H. Kast, T. Kelly,C. Reiford, E. Figie1,R, BPQWH: P- Barth. J. Nagy, M. well. FIFTH ROW: H. Hegedus, M. Bell, P, Long, M, Zag- lers E. Mutka, J. Hartloff, M. Strnad, A. Qnderson, D. Joseph, N. Rush, s. Page, J. opencer. FOURTH ROW:J. Latsch, M. MacLean, B. Colello, L. Barco,J. Bridgeman,E. Kast, Rn B9d.1'1B.I'Z,E. Bratek, E. B023-eh,J. Bratek, Curtis. THIRD ROW:S. Everhard,C. Bartus G. F- Brown. A.Govenettio,E.Kel1y S,0chaske M- Kelly. V. Meyers, B. Riffei, B. Olson: D. McLeod, F. Barris. SECOND ROW:M. Fisher Latsche S. Barth,D. Goodheart, B. Kirk- J. wood, P. Edwards, T. Livsey, P. Hartloff, M- Rad0S:S1 TPaYf0rd.B- Meyers. FIRST Row: B- Certwrisht, D. McNulty, M. Andr1een1,E. Hawley, M. Edwards,J. Buzak,L. Govenettio, P. Sipos. Approximately once every other month during the school year, the Woodlawnian reporters are busy. Their task is to round up all the important and interest- ing school and community news they can find. The news then goes to the publica- tion staff, where skilled typists trans- form the handwritten reports into Hdummyu pages. These pages are then arranged in rough outline to approximate the finished paper. The stenciling of each page fol- lows, and the Art Department adds approp- riate sketches. The mimeographing mach- ine is set for 250 copies of each stencil remains is the assembly the finished paper. has paid his Q1 sub- entitled to each issue. will receive as the last and then all that of the paces into Each student who scription fee is In addition, he issue, our very fine yearbook. The num- ber of subscribers to our school paper increases each year as the staff members strive to make the next issue better than the last. 35 femce Club TOP ROW: H. Torrington, C. Boseck, 5. Tomasic, Mr. Dietz, H. Kast, H. Fedick. SECOND, ROW: L. Scheffler, S. Cheney, A. Madeja, E. Manley, P. Manley, W. McA11ester.FRONT ROW A. Bordanaro, G. Toth, J. Strnad, S. B atek, J. Bridgeman. TOP ROW: J. Nagy, J. Cocina, C. Marrano, C. Reiford, E. Durusky, P. Barth. SECOND ROW: T. Kelly, D. Bonner, S. Bratek, J. Latsch, Mr. Dunklin, G. Curtis, J. Bridgeman, H. ' ' P. Klepp, J. Kelleher, FIRST ROW: S. Page, C. Schardt, M.A. Hegedus, W. Ho Allester, Griffin, E. Mutka, H. Kast, H. Hegedus. 110,66 Club 36 Cheer - leezefezff TOP ROW: D. Tomasic, C. Glor, P. Long, J. Spencer. SHIOND ROW: M. Strnad, L. Jarzem- bowski, E. Mutka, N. Naslund, J. Bratek. FRONT ROW: M. Brown, F. Barris, P. Ratchuk C. Long. TOP ROW: J. Crandall, J. Pinter,J. Govenettio, S. Everhard,M.Sroda, S. Gilmet, L. Cos- ta, T. Gilmet, J. Pjontek, E. Ruchalski, D. Govenettio. FIFTH ROW: D. Jones, E. McKay, M. Hazlett, I. Pinter, S. Barth, J. Colafranceschi, H. Mc Kay, M. Rados, J. Anneser,J. Sanchez. FOURTH ROW: J. Olson, J. Buzak, K. Leibold, R. Heiman, L. Strnad, E. Skrovron- ski, L. Brown, P. Kirisits, R. Brovm, A, Reed, Mrs. Hagner. THIRD ROW: P. Wiencek, P. Hartloff, E. Martin, J. Latsch, P. Lydon, B. Kirkwood, J. Fedick, I. Hackemer,L. Ram- sey, D. Johnson, W. Rubach. SECOND ROW: D. Govenettio, P. Edwards, G. Cranda11,B. Pao- lini, K. Link, B. May, F. Pjontek, T. Livsey, R. McKay. FIRST ROW: M. Andrisani,A.Lar- son, L. Govenettio, LI. DePerto, P. Sipos, J. Walker, R. Nagy, R. Nistler. Gmele Chewy 37 Bama' THIRD ROW LEFT: C. Boseck, M. Kelly, C. Bartus. SECOND ROW LEFT:G. Curtis, V. Meyers, D. McLeod,E Volt hoff. FIRST ROW LEFT: R. Bednarz, C. Schardt, B. Colello, A. Vuglovecki. CENTER: M. Bell. THIRD ROW RIGHT: H. Fedick, R. Haines. SECOND ROW RIGHT: J. Frisa, M. Goodheart,' H. Hegedus. FIRST ROW RIGHT H Kast, C. Reiford, J. Cocina, J. Nag. SEATED LEFT T0 RIGHT: E. Kokot, M.A. Hegedus, J. Kelly,P. Friscic D. Dorge, F. Herrman, B. Eckert, E. Mutka, T. Kelly, E. Durusky, C. Marrano, E. Paolini. STANDING IEFT TO RIGHT: S. Page, D. Jasiura, S. B atek, R. Lee, M. Fiske, Director. The Woodlawn High School Band is composed of forty members.This number includes the Assem- bly Band,which provides the entrance and exit music, and the Pep Band, which creates a stir at the home games during the basket-ball sea- son. Each September finds new members taking the places of those who have graduated. The Band participated in an Assembly Program in March and attended the District Music Festi- val in May. Individual members are called up- on throughout the year to provide musical numbers for various programs. This enthus- iastic group is always ready to make music and loves to strike up the bandl . 38 Clamfuf TOP ROW: J. Schlageter, E. Durusky, J. Nagy, R. B s, J. Strnad, C. Reiford, C. Glor, J. Crandall, M. A. Hegedus, M. Weil, N. Rush, M. Zegler, A. Graf, D. Joseph, E. Fassel, C. B own. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Hagner, Mr. Manley, Miss Fiske. THIRD ROW: R. B owning, P. Barth, R. Di Orio, R. Lee, J. Kelleher, A.Vug1ovecki, E. Colello, J. Latsch, J. Bratek, J. Hartloff, A. Strnad, B. Edwards, C. Di Orio, D. Strine, A. Baker , M. Heil. SECOND ROW: M. Beckman, E. B atek, S. B atek, C. Clark, J. Spencer, N. Naslund, S. Page, D. To- masic, M. Bell, B. Olson, C. Bartus, M. Stadlmeir, C. Long, M. B own, D. Oberst. FIRST ROW: W. McAllis- ter, R. Bednarz, P. Manley, D. Nevins, J. Roloff, J. Kelly, D. Bonner, G. Curtis, M. Strnad, P. Ratchuk, F. Carmody, E. Martin. ABSENT: C. Wheaton, J. Jenny, 1. Bartus, G. Gleason, T. Lichon. The sixty-five members of the High School mix- ed Ghorus met the first period on Tuesday and Thursday mornings. At this time, many in the group enjoyed their first experience in part- singing. The beginning weeks were spent main- ly in acquiring a background of good choral technique. The initial appearance of this or- ganization ocourred on December twenty-first, when it presented a group of songs at the Christmas Assemb1y.A musical program on April twenty-eighth and the District Music Festival in May enriched the singing experience of all Participation in the Commencement Program con- cluded the year's activities. 39 S 05ce1f ll TOP HOW: W. Firth, O. Ramsey. THIRD ROW: C, Westphal, R. Culver, A. Dunklin, R. Walczak, S. Tomasic. SECOND ROE: R. Honecker, C. Marrano, H. Kast, H. Tor- rington, R. Di.Oric, J. Cocina. FIRST RON: K. Gokey, L. Scheffler, J. Strnad, T. Kelly, E. Bratek. IV TOP ROW: A. Stasierowski, hir. Schill, A. Lkzdeja. THIRD ROW: J. Schlageter, H. Fefiick, R. Brovming, E. Durusky. SECOND RUN: C. Reiford, F. Herrznarm, G. .Croakma.n, R. Haines, J. Green, J. Romanowski. FIRST ROW: J. Bridgeman, R. Kast 1'-L. Altherr, s. Bratek, D. D01-ge. l+O Amassing a fine record of lL wins and 1 loss the team captured the South- ern Erie County league baseball ti- tle for the second straight year. Not resting on its laur- els they also won the Section VI Class B Championship by defeating Clymer High School 8-l in Offerman Stadium after winning' from Newfane and Eden in the semi-finals. Seasons Record Springville at West Seneca at Angola at Orchard Park at Sloan at Blasdell at Springville at west Seneca at Angola at Orchard Park at Sloan at Blasdell at Championship Eden at Newfane at Clymer at Woodlawn Woodlawn Woodlawn Orchard Park Sloan Blasdell Springville West Seneca Angola Woodlawn Woodlawn Woodlawn Playoff Class B Section VI Como Park Como Park Bison Stadium TOP ROW Mr. Dietz, J. Chuba, R. Menz, R. Newland, J, Strnad, H. Torrington, J Levorchick, Mr Schill SECOND ROW: C. Shardt, R6 Honecker, J. Schlageter, E. Figiel, H Culver, H Walzack, T Durni FIRST ROW: T. Ruchalski, J. Romanowski, C. Harano, J. Bridgeman, W Firth, O Ramsey, A Stasierowski. Ll Bmke ball 1 f ........ , M A N.. -, , F - '. N335 .', 'B - A . , ,V jig A k . .,.,-,WS STANDING: Mr. Schill, W. Firth, H.. Culver, R. New1and,'S. Tomasic, W. Eckert, J.. Schlageter, R. Honecker, R. Nalczak, T. Kelly, Mgr. KNEELING: H. Kast, H. Torrington, D. Wicher. JV A -A A - TOP ROW: 0. Ramsey, E. Markey, J. Andrisani, J. Bridgeman, SECOND ROW: B. Eckert, L. Scheffler, C. Reiford, J. Cocino, C. Marrano, G. Box-st., K, Gokey, J. Green, Mr. Dietz, FIRST ROW: A. Stasierowski, D. Dorge, S. Bratek, R. Haines, W. Tomasic, J. Homanowski. l+2 Mhof floor!! Y2nm'5 TOP HOW: W- Eckert, H. Kast, G. Jenny, Hr. Moore. sEcoNn ROW: H. Double, -R. Bednarz, R. Bus, E. Bratek. BOTTOM ROW: E. King. 'Fa W-W Wlqbvzll TOP ROW: Mr. Dietz, N. Stauffer, J. Chuba, E. King. SECOND ROW: R. Menz, T. Ruchslski, R. Double, H. Torrington, J. Levorchick, Hr. Schill. BOTTOM ROW: J. Strnad. A3 ,----4,',,,,..s A 1...-?' 'SWK' 'nr ' Z.: , E, Q 'A-A ,f M .Vg ,ZAQ ,M ,-. ,ff 1 iff J h fi v 13 L, -H1 ly.:- W. , , , ig .ff an .mf Jill JYG'-'wu.H 1 fb fnimmumlf september october november december january february march april may horseshoes tennis soccer field hockey horseshoes tennis soccer field hockey soccer field hockey basketball foul shoo ting basketball basketball table tennis basketball volleyball volleyball speedball softball track archery tennis softball 33225 Like crashing waves we have yet to find fernors Our strengths and Our weaknesses 5 2711.075 Henry Kast 'Hank' Fun-loving, alert, sociable Mr. Robert L. Moore Hank has been active in nearly all the sports. He had the leading part in the Senior Play and was a tremendous hit. He likes nhillbillyu music and ndixilandn style jazz, but hates 'be-bopn. He plans to enter Alfred U. where he hopes to ob- tain his B. S. in Ceramic Engineering. Robert Bednarz NBobbyN Talented, creative, reliable Bobby as associate editor of the Wood- lawnian showed that he can be a big help for a little guy. He possesses unusual musical ability and is an exceptional accordianest. He hopes to find an office job or organize an orchestra. Dollena Bonner WBubblesN Athletic, cheerful, fun-loving Bubbles could be described as a very social individual. She is active in intra- murals, a member of the school chorus and an exceptionally good dancer. To become a teacher is her ambition. Beatrice Colello nBeaU Her ultimate goal is marriage. Class Adviser Adviser President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Student Council Representative Cheerful, impish, fun-loving Bea has attended Woodlawn schools since fifth grade. She has been a member of the school band and chorus for the past few years. Bea likes shorthand, nice clothes and Frankie. Mr. Robert L. Moore Henry Kast Robert Bednarz Dollena Bonner Beatrice Colello Peter McNeal Griffin Howard Brown 'Howie' Quiet, dependable, likable Howie hopes to continue working in his dad's service station and some day to op- te one of his own. He likes Caroline, era Art Young and his band, and new converti- 1 cus- bles. His pet peeves are high hee s, tomsrs in the rain, and Charles Laughton. Peter McNeal Griffin 'Pete' Intelligent, determined, radical Pete has been an outstanding member of the Student Council and the Microphone Club. His poise, vigor, and speaking wa in ability, should take him a long y his ambition to become a lawyer. Harold Ball 'Haroldu Quiet, unassuming, charitable Harold has attended Woodlawn schools his entire school life. He likes Guy Lom- bardo, soccer, movies and appreciates art ' tti up in and dancing. He dislikes ge ng the morning, rain and cold winter days. His future is still undecided. Louella Barco ULouN Modest, fun-loving, dependable Lou is very active in her duties as associate editor of the Woodlawnian. He main interest is Kriss. lou hopes to at tend Buffalo State Teachers College. I' Edward Bratek 'Eddie' Carefree, happy-go-lucky, good-natured Eddie's aggressiveness and determination ccessful were important factors in our su ' to soccer season. He has a natural ability tionally good 'free-hand' drawings do excep . He should do well as s commercial artist. L9 2711.075 Roy Culver 'Roy' Likable, co-operative, athletic Never an outstanding player, Bud's name would always be seen on the roster of all the teams. He as acquired more than a passing interest in girls but hates publicity. He hopes to return to W.H.S. as a post graduate. Donna Edwards 'Donna' Quiet, sincere, kind Donna has attended Woodlawn for a nurber of years. Her interest is in Dick while her career will be centered around office work. Thelma Green 'Tiny' Natural, considerate, sincere She became a student at Woodlawn in the seventh grade. 'Tiny' especially en- joys skating, ping pong, and housework. She dislikes conceited men and homework. Her plans for the future are centered around marriage. Shirley Herniman 'Shirl' Gay, fun-loving, pleasant Shirley is neat and a good student. She likes dancing, Ronny and her summer vacations which are spent on the beach at Clifton Heights. Her future is un- decided. Richard Kashino 'Ricardo' Oo-operative, genial, loyal Ricardo will long be remembered for his exceptional performance in the Senior Play. He likes nice clothes, skating, art work, ard of course, Miss Metzger. He hopes to work his way thru dramatic school. 50 member of the chorus singing voice. She ber of the band for The next four years tinuing her studies of' Vusic. Hay s McAllister Good-natured, m sical, Talented, co-operative, sophisticate Mary Ann Heiedus 'Mimi' d Music is Mary Ann's major interest. A cellent , she has an ex has also been a mem- a number of years. will find Mary Ann con- at the Eastman School 'Nao' sincere of purpose has been a mainstay of the shows Wayne and microphone club. His main interest is church and hopes to enter Houghton College d nor the ministry He likes butter to stu y l . . pecan ice cream Cif the pecans are saltyj and dislikes wouen. ' Robert Newland nNumi' Athletic, carefree, flirta tious t when the cornetition Numi is happies . ., is stiffest. He might be classified as one of the best athletes ever turned out at Woodlawn. It is hoped that his superior ' a in the ability will take sporting world. Charles Schardt WCharlie Enthusiastic, musical, res him a long w y Il erved tile member of the Charlie is a versa W. H. S. Band having played the drums, clarinet, and saxsphone over a period of six years. Charlie plans to go south in He after graduation and go into rac g. also has hopes Jean Mae Jenny nDaisy Junen Generous, friendly, cheerful J n has attended Woodlawn schools ea during most of her school days. She has been an active fember of the chorus for ' f din' four years. She enjoys skating, rea and attractive clothes. Her future is undecided. 42 of continuing his music. 51 V anion Lucille Jarzembowski 'Lucy' Athletic, lively, fun-loving Lucy is an enthusiastic member of the cheer leading squad. Her main interest lies in a post graduate H . er future plans are for marriage. Joyce Latsoh nJoN Artistic, lively, fun-loving Joyce's ambition is to marry a rich doctor. She is a connoisseur of foods and has a natural interest in fashions. Joyce is a member of the chorus and is fashion editor of the Woodlawn' ian. Jo plans to attend Buffalo State. Doris Lee 'Dorian Petite, sedate, diligent Doris attended Blasdell sd 1oo1 during her childhood and has spent the last seven years of her school career at W. H. S. Host of her time is occupied by nSunshinen. After graduation she hopes to become a mother and homemaker. Anne Vuglovecki 'Anneu Froliosome, gay, lively Anne has been at Woodlawn since fifth zrade. She is a re b M . m er of the school band and chorus. Her dislikes are hom work and h ousework. Ann'e future is in office work and travel. 52 Elizabeth !-hztka 'Betty' Athletic, versatile, friendly Betty is an active member of the band and an energetic cheerleader. She is in- telligent and spontaneous in all school activities. After graduation she hopes to attend college. Helen Klepp Penny Courteous, quiet, cordial Helen has been a W. H. S. student for only two years but in this time she has made unny friends. She is an active mem- ber of the Student Council as treasurer. 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