Woodlawn High School - Woodlawnian Yearbook (Woodlawn, NY)

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As you open your Safeway for l954, you will find all The lhrills of Jrhe home porl, revealed fo you in a rich and in'reres+ing panorama of fhe oulslanding evenls of fhe school year. Expeclalion and anlicipalion have really come 'rrue. You will have access lo l'he lun you had during your high school year. In +he fulure, you will apprecia+e Ga+eways more and more. Nof only does if offer pleasure now, but in lhe fufure if will offer a Safeway 'ro The memories of your high school life a+ Fron+ier Cenlral. 2 CONTENTS Adminislrrafion . . 5 Seniors . . . I5 Classes . . 3 I Acfivifies . . 49 Sporfs . . 63 Auxfliary . . 75 jlllll -q f-' Q-f !! ,I I XA -Af x gf' U1 A -f--- XR- 0 '53 Q-. Amex, Efbfff' I X K ' ' ' f -A-f jg X 'F K 'xx 'S U lu - 2'-.1., Hz. L :I -:Aa-J Aix 3, VN I N ii ::-La H - Z,-.1-I? !? 'L Eg. -5. ---'-nf L ,. ,.L - ' '-- ' ,nh MR. HQELDTKE OUR NEW SUPERINTENDENT Mr. Ernesi l-loeldike, appoinied superin+enden+ oi schools of ihe Second Supervisory Disirici of Erie Couniy in April, I953, came io us wifh a background well suiied for ihe posiiion. Born in Benningion, New York, he aiiended A++ica High School and Wheaion College and ihen began his Teaching career in a one-room school near his home. The following year he +augh+ ai Wyoming, New York. I-lis iirsi principalship was a+ Painied Posi. Oihers were a+ Holley and Olean. In I944, he joined +he Naval Reserve spending +wo years in service and reiurning io Oiean in I946. During 'rhis period he comple+ed considerable in-service iraining, 'raking work ai +he Universiiies oi Rochesier, Buffalo, and Columbia and in I938, com pleiing his Mas'rer's a+ New York Universiiy. Among his many con+ac+s wi'rh educafionai leaders are +hose ihrough +he organiza+ions +o which he belongs. Some are The Phi Delia Kappa. American Associaiion of School Adrninisfraiors, New York Siaie Secondary School Principals Associaiion and 'rhe New York S+a+e Dislricfr Superiniendenis Associaiion. Because oi his iniensive +raining, his varied experiences. and his dynamic personaliiy, he is able +o give us ihai kind of educafional leadership of which we can be iusily proud. 4 '? 5059 Lefi io Rlghi Ben J. Werth. Treasurer: orraune G Bauer. Clerlcg Clement Johnston Attorney. JOHN W. KLEIS President, School Board 0? y EDUCA Wi+h +he crearion of +he Fronlier Cenfral School Dis'fric'r in I95l, +he Board of Educalion was organized. H has a membership of nine. fhree being elecled each year for Three year ferms. The Board elecfs from ifs membership +he presidenl and rhe vice-presidenl' and appoinls Hs o+her officers: 'rhe clerk, 'rhe rreasurer and 'rhe a++orney. As The legal represenrafive of fhe school disfricf, if is responsible for if in all of i+s phases. Through Hs policies and by-laws, rhe school adminis+ra+ion esrablishes and carries our fhe program. Thus. in lceeping wilh +he 'rherne Harbor , we mighf +hinlc of our Board of Educafion as The Por+ Au'rhori+y responsible for The efficiem' operalion of 'rhe harbor, +hus be++er serving our you+h for fheir many and varied voyages 'rhrough life. F ROBERT GREEN HAROLD MATHES JOHN BARBER RALPH GARNISH HOWARD DURNI HENRY LEYH HOMER ROWE WESTON B. WARDELL VERNON W. HEIMAN Co-Principal of Adminisfrafion Vernon W. Heiman, fhe Chief Adminis- frafive officer of our Porf Aufhorify, is well qualified fo assume fhe dufies peculiar fo his office. His educafion includes undergraduafe work af Alfred Universify. where he received his B. A. degree in I929, as well as exfensive graduafe worlc af bofh Columbia Universify and fhe Universify of Buffalo. This preparafion, coupled wifh a wide variely of experiences along wifh a nafural zeal for organizafion and precision, has made Mr. Heiman a valuable assef fo our unfolding organizafion. C0-PRINCIPIILS OF ADMINISTRATION HND INSTRUCTION CHARLES G. BUESCH Co-Principal of lnsfrucfion Mr. Charles G. Buesch, principal of in- sfrucfion and supervision for Fronfier, is working +o sfandardize fhe educafional policies of fhe schools in our disfricf. He is a member of Phi Delfa Kappa, a nafional honorary educafional Frafernify. Mr. Buesch is a graduafe of Norfh Cenfral College in Illinois and complefed his graduafe work in fhe Universify of Buffalo. Mr. Buesch faughf science and coached afhlefics in Michigan before he came fo Hamburg, where he had a similar posifion. ln I934 he came fo Blasdell High as Super- vising Principal. 7 MARION CREEDON Building Principal Woodlawn High School ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PRINCIPHLS Wirhin +he Froniier Cenrral School sysfem, lhere are eighl elemenfary schools. Seven of 'these elemenrary schools are housed in 'their own buildings while lhe eighfh is housed ioinfly wi+h a Junior Senior High School. Five of 'the Elemeniary Schools: Afhol Springs, Big Tree, Blasdell. Wana- kah, and Woodlawn have full fime building princi als. while The oiher rhree: Amsdeli, Lake View, and Shalefon have leaching principals. The Elemenfary School Princi- pals meer al leasr once a monlh wifh +he Co-Principals of Adminis- rrarion and lnslrucfion 'ro defer- mine lines of educafion efforr for ihe whole of rhe Fronlier Ceniral dis+ric+. RUTH PRAY Building Principal Blasdall High School HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPRLS There are rwo High School Build- ing Principals in 'rhe Fronlier syslem. Miss Rurh Pray is locaied in Blasdell High and Miss Marion Creedon in Woodlawn High. The High School Building Principals meel' wilh lhe Elemenrary Building Principals and rhe Co-Principals periodically lo dis- cuss educafional problems and lo promole uni+y and undersianding berween +he grades and rhe High Schools. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PRINCIPALS. Sealed, left io right: Hildegarde Begg, Athol Springs School: LaReta Jenney, Shaleton School: Vera Schrader, Big Tree School Edith Avery. Amsdell School: Hazel Burly, Wanalcah School. Standing: Donald Dx Blasdell Elementary School: William Crocoll, Lake View School. OU R SCHOOL SECRETARIES Loualla Barco Sonia Main Janice Wing Olivo Rogers Lorraine Bauer Jaan Voloit Frances Farmer 8 f V h VK m x ea' -1sfLi,,., AW-iff ' K v ' ' 1 X . Q, L ' g fm: ' 4 . ff W , V f X i , W 252 , 4 wa' 5 ' ,ai 'af ' 2 - ' ga' gi gighl-1'z':1:,Qf,'f-f f'355fsbfy,w ,ew f wwf-J 55. 'VM fs , .1 ff f ' ., V ,M 4 . K. M. K fi? Aw - JF ji ,? , J bf I if wx, ' 5 sf: , Q , 2 mf Y .' 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Green President: V. Meyers, Secre tary. Standing: S. Figiei Student Council Represents tiveg N. Gilson, Treasurery N Carpentier, Vice-President. LESLIE R. HAWLEY Advisor WOODLAWN HIGH SCHOOL WOODLAWN'S HALF OF THE TOP TEN JAMES FRISA BARBARA RIFFEL Valedicforian Saiufaiorian DONALD SPENCER JOHN GRETKA ETHEL LARSON T7 MARGARET BEALS ROBERT IONNER nhggy.. HHO, Rod.. lI's befler lo be lilfle and Oh, who will walk a mile wifh shine Ihan big and casl a me along life's merry away? shadow. Properly Commillee, Senior Play. Chorus IZ, lnlramurals IZ. Woodlawn Blasdell SENIORS SYLVIA BAILEY ul-ydhu A prelry girl is like a melody Library Club I2, Bullefinelfe IZ, Yearbook IZ, Usher, Senior Play. Blasdell PATRICIA BOULEY Blue Eyo's A dogrose blushin' To a brook ain'I modesler nor sweeIer. Mixed Chorus II, I2, Glee Club IZ, Yearbook Il, Bullefinelle IO, II, IZ, Inlramurals IO, II, Cos- aumes, Senior Play. Blasdell JAMES IALLAGH .uimn l'm building a world all my own where work and school will never be known. Foorball II, Prom Commiffee II, Senior Play Islagel. Woodlawn RAYMOND BROWN I-Rayn AIl his dealings are square and above The board. Band 9, I0, II, I2, Assembly Band I0, ll, IZ, Soccer 95 Prom II, Woodlawn JAMES BUS Jimmy I-Ie'd rather lose his dinner fhan his lest Assembly 9, Inlramurals 9, I0, Chorus Il, IZ, Library Club IZ, Senior Play I2, Woodlawn CHARLES CABIBI Cabnb AlI Ihe worId's a slage Bullelinefle II, IZ, Foolball IZ, Baskelball 9, Inlramurals II, Sen- ior Play Casr, High School Forum of Ihe Air II. Blasdell NEIL CARPENTIER nronyn There's greaf abilify in know- ing how ro conceal one's abil- il . Fbolball I0, II, I2, Soccer 9, Woodlawnian SIaf'f I0, II, I2, Year Book Slaff I2, Assembly Band I2, Band 9, IO, II, I2, E. Si S, P. A. IZ, Class Vice Pres- ident I2, Assembly 9, II, Iinfra- murals 9, II, Senior Play Com- milfee IZ, Prom Commilfee II. Woodlawn SANFORD CHENEY Sandy Big as life and lwice as enioyable. J. V. Foolball IO, Il, Senior Play Islagelg Service Club 9, I0, II, IZ, Prom Commiflee II. Woodlawn OF 195 RICHARD CLARK Big Dick Never a happier man in fown, than when he's pifching on the mound. Baseball 9, IO, ll, IZ: Soccer 9, IO, II: Chorus 9, IO, II, IZ: Sen- ior Play: Prom Commiffee Il. Woodlawn ALFRED CLOTHIER HAI.. How we laughed as we labored IogeIher Bullefinefle ll, IZ: Yearbook IZ: Senior Play Casl. Blasdell GEORGE CLEVER Rebel Born Io Ihe purpIe Mixed Chorus 9, I0, II, IZ: Oper- effa I0: Variefy Show Il: Band IO, ll, IZ: Fooibell II, IZ: Bas- kefball 9: Track Il: Inframurals II, 'I2: U. N. Assembly IO, ll, IZ: Christmas Pageanl IZ: Sfudenr Teaching IZ: Senior Play Casf: Advanced Mixed Chorus IZ, Blasdell EDWARD COOPER ..-ru.. AIl Ihe world loves a lover Yearbook II, IZ: Foolball 9, IO, ll: Baskefball 9: Baseball 9: Cos- fumes, Senior Play. Blasdell DOLORES COSTELLO The ring on her finger which sparkles so bright predicfs her fufure wifh a radianf light Chorus ll, IZ: Inlramurals IZ: Senior Play Iusherl. Woodlawn GARY CRANCE .-Gary.. For Ihe Ihoughls of youfh are long, long fhoughfs. Foofball IO, ll, IZ: Baskelball 9, II: Baseball 9, IO: Volleyball IZ: Lighis and Sound, Senior Play. Blasdell VITO CROCE ls everybody happy? Sludenl Council IZ: Bullefinefle IZ: Band 9, IO, ll, IZ: Foofball I0, Il, IZ: Track ll: Sfudenf Teaching IZ: Senior Play Casf. Blasdell EUGENE CRUSAN Gans The whole world says 'Hello' everywhere you gal Sfudenl Council II, IZ: Bullelin- effe I0, II, IZ: Baskefball Shoo?- lng Confesf Il: Yearbook I2: Foofball II, IZ: Baskelball IO, Il, IZ: Baseball 9, IO, II, Z: Class Officer-Treas. 9: Prom Aflendanf I: Volleyball I0, Il, IZ: Senior Play Casf. Blasdell ANTHONY DEL BELLO ..-rony.. A dark haired lad, wifh a quick reply: his answer Io life is, l'll never know why. Baskelball II, IZ: Senior Play Eusherl: Chorus Il, IZ: Prom ommiilee ll, Woodlawn DOLORES ECKERT Good humor may be said Io be one of fhe very besl arlicles of dress one can wear in so- ciely. Library Club IZ: Senior Play lpropl: Intramurals 9, IO, ll, IZ. Woodlawn STANLEY FIGIEL Hsieh.. In sporls he dolh well exceli. Baseball 9, IO, Il, IZ: Soccer 9, IO, ll, IZ: Sfudenl Council Rep. IZ: Senior Play: Class Veep 9, IO, ll: Yearbook Slaff I2: Prom AfIendan+ Il: Volleyball IO, ll, IZ. Woodlawn MARTHA FIRTH Mar9y She may be quiel, bul she isn'I loo shy, and she always smiles as she asses by. Woodlawnian Slafl ll, IZ: Senior Play Iprop, usherl: Prom AI- fendanl: lnlramurals 9, IO, ll, IZ: Class Secrelar I0, Il: Organ Club: Variely Show: Assembly 9. Woodlawn SENICRS RAYMOND ERNEWEIN Ernie l'f lI m sure care's an enemy Io ie Bullefineffe IO: Foofball IO, II, IZ: Baskelball IO, II, IZ: Track IO, II, IZ: Class Officer-Veep IZ: Prom Alfendanl ll: Volle ball 9, IO, Il, IZ: Senior Play Ciasl. Blasdell HELEN FLORENO She's no? loo quiel, not loo loud, a swell gal Io have around. Senior Play Imake-upj: Prom Commiffee: lnframurals Il: As- sembly 9. Woodlawn EMILIE ESCH ..Em.. There was a star danced and under fha? I was born. Mixed Chorus 0, ll, IZ: Glee Club 9, IO, II, IZ: Bullefinelre 9, IO, ll, IZ: Baskelball shoofing conlesl IZ: Variefy Show II: Year- gook ll, IZ: ESSPA Conference -Z: lnframurals 9, IO, II, IZ: Girls Stale Represenralive Il: Volley- ball ll: Advanced Mixed Chorus IZ: High School Forum of fhe Air ll: Senior Play Cash Chrisl- mas Pageanf IZ: Library Club IZ: Salulaforian. Blasdell JAMES FRISA JImmy One smile for every boy. Bur Iwo for every girl. Band 9, IO, Il, IZ: Chorus 9, IZ: Assembly Band 9, IO, II, IZ: Intramurals 9, II, IZ: Tennis 9, IZ: Soccer 9, II: Class Presidenl IO: AII High Band I2: All SI'aI'e Band IZ: Prom Commiflee ll: Woodlawnian Slaff IO: Assembly 9: Senior Play Isfagel: Mike Club. Woodlawn ELEANOR FUMERELLE -IE... Leo is Ihe sign of Ihe hear? lnlramurals Il: Glee Club IO: Library Club IZ: Publicily, Senior Play, Blasdell NANCY JO GILSON ..Nan.- S'fun Io be merry, happy, and a . gSilfun ro know Nan, She's Thar way. Chorus 9, IO, II, IZ: All Slafe Chorus Il, IZ: All High Chorus IO, Il, 2: Intramurals 9, IO, ll IZ: Variefy Show II: Library Club II: Class Treasurer IZ: Senior Play: Assembly 9: Prom Com- millee Il: Woodlawnian 9, IO, li, 12, Woodlawn MARLIN GOODHEART luIch Full of pep and full of fun, ready fo do whar should be done. Assembly Band IZ: Band 9, IO, II, Year Book Sraff: Assembly IZ: I2: Tennis Il, l2: Senior Play: Prom Commilfee II: Library Club ll, IZ: Woodlawnian Il, IZ: ln- Iramurals 9, IO, ll, IZ. Woodlawn 20 RAYMOND GOODRICH Reverend Ray BroIher can you spare a dime. Soccer 9, IO, II, IZ: Baskelball 9, IO, ll, IZ: Baseball 9, IO, Il, IZ: Chorus II, IZ: Sludenl' Council Rep., Veep, Presidenf: All Sfale Chorus Il, IZ: All High Chorus ll, IZ: Inlramurals 9: Sen- ior Play: Assembly 9: Volleyball I0, II, IZ. Woodlawn OF 1954 LOIS GOODWIN ..Lo.. Lef any women speak long enough and she will ge? be- Iievers. Chorus II, IZ: Music Club Il: Prom Commiffee II: Yearbook IZ: Senior Play Ipropsl. Woodlawn JAMES GREEN nJimn An embilious and hardworking Lacs, one of Ihe busiesl Fronfier a . Soccer 9, IO, II, IZ: Baskelball 9, IO, II: Sfudenf Council IO: Yearbook Sfaff IZ: Senior Play Iannouncerl: Class Presidenl' 9, II, IZ: Baseball 9. Woodlawn RICHARD GRAF Snort A greer nose indicafes a greaf man, genial, courfeous, inlellecf- ual, athletic. Baseball 9, IO, II, IZ: Baskefball 9, II, IZ: Soccer Chorus 9, IO, II, IZ: Woodlawnian IO: Senior Play Ipropsl: lnlramu- rals IO: Prom Commiffee: Variety Show II. Woodlawn JOHN GRETKA Johnny S'rill wafer runs deem. Track IO, Il, IZ: Soccer IZ: Band 9, IO, Il, IZ: Assembly Band IO, II, IZ: Assembly 9: Prom Com- mittee II: Senior Play Isfagel IZ: All High Band I2. Woodlawn JUDITH HESSLINK ..Judy.. She Ihaf was ever fair and never proud, Had Iongue af will, and yef was never loud. Mixed Chorus Il, I2: Glee Club 9, IO, II, IZ: Sfudenf Council IO: BuIIefinel'Ie IO, Il, IZ: Variefy Show II: Yearbook ll, IZ: Infra- murals 9, IO, ll, IZ: Chrislmas Pageani IZ: Advanced Mixed Chorus IZ: High School Forum of 'rhe Air-II Senior Play Casf. Valedicforian, Blasdell RONALD HOWE Ronnie Never Ie? sfudies inferfere wifh a high school educaIion. Soccer 9: Baskelball 9: Assembly 9, Woodlawn 21 JACQUALYN HAMMOND Jackie She is prefly Io walk wilh: And willy Io Ialk wilh: And, pleasanf, foo, Io fhink on. Blasdell RUTH HENRY Doll In her fongue is fhe law of kindness. Mixed Chorus IO, II, IZ: Glee Club IO, ll: Variely Show Il: Chrisfmas Pageanl IZ: Music, Sen- ior Play. Blasdell JANET HUNTER NJN.- Sparkling and peppy every day, wifh a lof of people she has a way. Prom Commilfee Il: Senior Play: Woodlawnian Slaff IZ: Yearbook Sfaff IZ: Music Club I2. XV:10dIawn ROBERT JONES nach.. l am monarch ol all I survey, My righf Ihere is none fo dis- pulel' Yearbook IZ: Track Il, IZ: Class Officer-Veep ll, Pres. IZ: Sefs Commiffee, Senior Play, Blasdell 1 JEWELL KNIGHT Sunny smile, personalily plus, a righl nice Senior lo have wilh us. Woodlawnian 9, IO, ll, IZ, Year- book Slaff IZ, Library Club IO, Senior Play, lnlramurals 9, IO, Il, IZ, Chorus IO, ll, IZ, Music Club Pres. IZ. Woodlawn RICHARD KRAUSS .-Dick.. Men of few words are lhe besl men. Band 9, IO, II, IZ, Inlramurals II, IZ, Lighls and Sound, Senior Play. Blasdell SENIORS EDWARD KAST Eddie Live, eal, laugh, sleep-lhal's a mollo I'II always keep. Soccer 9, IO, II, IZ, Baskelball Manager IZ, Baseball Manager 9, IO, Il, IZ, Inlramurals 9, IO, II, IZ, Band 9, IO, Il, Woodlawnian 9, 0, Il, IZ, E.S.S.P.A. Convenlion II, Senior Play IZ. Woodlawn KENNETH KUBIAK ..K.n.. Reading makelh a full man. Baseball IO, Inlramurals IZ, Sels Commillee, Senior Play. Blasdell MARGARET KELLY nhgqy.. Peggy's peppy, very slylish, willy or serious, very Smilish. Chorus IO, Il, IZ, Band 9, IO, Il, IZ, Yearbook Slaff IZ, Wood- lawnian 9, IO, II, IZ, Cheerlead- ing 9, Variely Show ll, Class Sec- relary IO, Class Treasurer 9, Inlramurals 9, I0, Il, Organ Class IO, Prom Commillee ll, Prom Allendanl I I. Woodlawn ANDREW KUSCZAK Lover Nobless oblige. Bullelinelle I0, II, IZ, Yearbook II, IZ, Foolball 9, IZ, Baskelball Mgr. 9, IO, ESSPA Conference II, Class Officer Pres. IO, Programs, Senior Play. Blasdell ETHEL LARSON She has a longue al will, bul never loud. Woodlawnian 9, IO, II, IZ, Year- book IZ, Senior Play lmake-upl IZ, Inlramurals IZ, Designed Girls Sweal Shirls IZ. Woodlawn ADELINE LAURICELLA ..Ad... Be good, sweel maid, and lel who will be clevlerf' Mixed Chorus I0, ll, IZ, Glee Club 9, IO, Il, IZ, Variely Show II, Cheerleader 9, IO, Il, IZ, Band 9, IO, ll, IZ, Inlramurals IZ, Chrislmas Pageanl' IZ, All Slale Compelilion IO, II, IZ, Tickels, Senior Play, Advanced Mixed Chorus. Blasdcll LEWIS LINDN ER Louie Some lhink lhe world was made for fun and frolic and so do I. Properly Commillee, Senior Play. Blasdell THOMAS LOTOCKI Tommy A merry hearl makelh a cheer- lul counlenance. Inlramurals Il, IZ, Tickels, Senior Play. Blasdell OF 1954 JOSEPH LOVERN HJC... Always happy, never in a hurry, il lakes quife an explos- ion fo make him scurry. Foofball II, Soccer Irnanagerl IZ, Senior Play lusherlg Inlramu- rals IO, II, IZ. Woodlawn DOROTHY McLENNAN Hoo.. Her beaming smile will be remembered a long while. Inlramurals 9, IO, II, IZ. Woodlawn KAY DIANE McBRATNlE SweeI in a quiel way, quief in a sweef way. Library Club IZ, Woodlawnian IO, II, Assembly 9, Prom Iser- vedj, Senior Play Imake-upl. Woodlawn DIANE McLEOD The world loves she and she Ihe world. Woodlawnian Business Manager IZ, Band 9, lfl, II, IZ, Chorus 9, IO, Il, IZ, Assembly Band 9, IO, II, I2, Senior Play, Assembly 9, Inlramurals 9, IO, ll, IZ, Or- ganizalion Chairman for Class Charler, Library Club IZ, Cheer- leading II, Sfudenf Council Rep. Il, Yearbook Slaff IZ, Variely Show II, All Slale Chorus IZ, Prom Allendanl' II, Woodlawnian 9, IO, ll, IZ. Woodlawn JUDITH MARRANO ..Judy.. She's wise, buf no? so fall, precious Ihings come very small. Prom Aflendanl' ll, lnlramurais. Vfoodlawn VERONICA MEYERS Ronnie A Iillle girl wilh the biggesl eyes, as sorneone's nurse she'Il be a prize. Band 9, IO, II, IZ, Chorus IO, II, IZ, Woodlawnian 9, IO, ll, I2, Cheerleading 9, IO, II, I2, Assembly 9, Inlramurals 9, IO, Il, IZ, Music Club Veep Il, Prom Allendanl ll, Class Veep 9, Va- riely Show ll, Prom Commillee ll, Assembly Band IZ, Yearbook Slaff IZ, Sludenl Council Treas. IZ, Library Club IZ, Class Sec. IZ, Senior Play Iprornpfing and propl. Woodlawn PATRICK MANLEY UPN.. Someone nol only nice Io know, buf one who makes music wherever he goes. All Slale Chorus ll, IZ, All High Chorus IO, II, IZ, Chorus 9, IO, II, IZ, Variely Show II, Music Club IO, II, IZ. Woodlawn GERALDINE MARRANO Gerry PleasanI and unassuming, her parl' we always Iind her doing. Chorus 9, IO, II, IZ, Music Club Sec. II, Inlramurals 9, IO, II, IZ, Woodlawnian 9, IO, II, IZ, As- sembly 9, All High Chorus IO, II, IZ, All Slafe Chorus IO, ll, IZ, E.S.S.P.A. Conference IZ, Year- book Slaff II, IZ, Prom Commit- Iee and Allendanf II, Senior Play IZ, Class Treas. Il, Variefy Show II, Library Club IZ. Woodlawn ROBERT MORGAN naob.. He was a verray, parfil, genlil knight Foolball 9, IO, Il, IZ, Track ll, lnlramurals IZ, Music, Senior Play. -Blasdell Z3 ARTHUR NAGEL HAH.. And slill Ihey gazed, and slill lhe wonder grew, Thar one small head could carry all he knew! Baskelball 9, Baseball IO, Infra- murals Il, IZ, Tickefs, Senior Play. Blasdell DARLENE PALMER Darling Her voice was ever genfle, sweef, and low,-an excellenl Ihing in woman. Mixed Chorus IZ, Make-up, Sen- ior Play. Blasdell ESTH ER PALM ER EsIhor Her ways are ways of pleas- anlness and all her pafhs are peace. Mixed Chorus IO, Il, IZ, Glee Club IO, ll, IZ, Variefy Show II, Chrisfmas Pageanl IZ, Usher, Sen- ior Play. Blasdell SENIORS BARBARA NORTON .vhrbn She's all my fancy painfed her, She's lovely, she's divine, Mixed Chorus I0, II, IZ, G-lee Club 9, IO, II, IZ, Band IO, Il, I2, Variefy Show II, Cheerleading 9, IO, II, IZ, Inlramurals II, Prom Affendanl ll, Chrisfmas Pageanl IZ, Make-up, Senior Play. Blasdell MARY ANN PATTERSON Mary Pal Slay as sweel as you are. Mixed Chorus IO, ll, IZ, Glee Club 9, I0, ll, IZ, Bullelineffe IO, Il, IZ, Variely Show II, Band 9, IO, II, IZ, Inlramurals IO, II, IZ, Volleyball IO, II, IZ, Chris?- mas Pageanl II, All Slale Com- pefilion 9, I0, II, IZ, H. S. Forum of The Air Senior Play Casl. Blasdell DAVID NOWAKOWSKI Sparks All his arrows were Tipped wilh roses. Bullelinefle 9, IO, ll, IZ, Year- book Il, IZ, E.S.S.P.A. Confer- ence IZ, Programs, Senior Play. Blasdell CHARLES PERISON Chuck Happy am I, from care I'm free! Why aren'I Ihey all conlended like me? Lalin Club 9, IO, Operelfa IO, Band 9, IO, ll, IZ: Foofbqll 9, IO, ll, Class Officer-Sec. 9, Infra- murals ll, Tennis IO, Sfudenf Teaching IZ, Variely Show ll, Vola Ieyball II, All Sfafe Band IZ. Blasdell I MARCIA PETERSEN ALICE PIETRYKOWSKI GEORGE PLARR GORDON POECKING Marsh Peachie Gus Gordo lI's nice Io be nafural when She's as kind as she is fair. Doing wha? is Io be done WMI is 50 fare '35 5 WIIIIIIQ you're nalurally nlce. Usher, Senior Play when if should be done. WOVIYSV-H Senior Play IZ, Chorus IZ. Blasdell Soccer IO, II, IZ, Tennis 9, IO, Soccer 71 CIIOFUS 9. I0. Il. IYI Woodlawn il, IZ, Prom mend.-,nr II- sr. Mike Club 9- 'Or Bend '01 AS' Ipropl, Woodlawn sembly 9, IO, Prom Commillee Il, Variely Club ll, All Slale Chorus Il, IZ, Library Club II, Senior Play. Woodlawn I I OF 1954 JOAN PONIVAS Joanie Loves Io giggle, never cries her friendship is one fhaf never dies. Library Club IZ: Inframurals 9, IO, ll, IZ. Woodlawn JAMES PYNE ..-ld.. We are fhe music-makers, And we are the dreamers ol dreams. Mixed Chorus 9, IO, II, IZ: Lafin Club 9, IO: Sludenf Council- Treas. IZ: Baskelball Shooling Conlesf 9: Ooereffa IO: Variefy Show 9, ll: Band 9, IO, Il, IZ: Foolball IO, II, IZ: Baseball 9: Track IO, II, IZ: Class Officer- Sec. 9: Treas. IO, II: Chrislmas Pageanf IZ: All Srale Compe- fifion 9, IO, II, IZ: Sfudenf Teaching IZ: All Sfafe Band IZ: Inframurals II, IZ: Advanced Mixed Chorus IZ: Senior Play Casl, Blasdell CHARLES REI FORD Chuck I fry all Ihings: I achieve whal I can. Soccer 9, IO: Baskelball 9, IO: Band 9, IO, II: Chorus 9, IO: Pep Band IO, II: Senior Play Isfage managerl, Woodlawn BARBARA RIFFEL Barb Barbara's fhe quiel, pafienf kind: a fruer friend, you'll never find. Woodlawnian 9, IO, II, IZ: Year- book IZ: Sludenl Council Sec. IO: Library Club IZ: Senior Play lpropl: Class Hisfarian 9, IO, II, IZ: Prom Aflendanf II: As- sembly 9: Inframurals 9, IO, II, I2, Woodlawn ROBERT RITTER BuIIeI' Bob To seek, fo sfrive, fo find, and not fo yield. Mixed Chorus 9, IO: Band 9, IO: Foofball IO, Il, IZ: Baskelball 9: Track IO: Inframurals Il, IZ: Publicify Commilfee, Senior Play. Blasdell ANITA RODRIGUEZ Many speak and say nolhing: buf when she speaks il's some- +hing. Woodlawnian 9, IO, II: Inlramu- rals IO, IZ: Yearbook IO: Senior Play lmake-upl: Assembly 9: De- signed Girls Sweaf Shirts. Woodlawn NANCY RUSH .-Nan.. Hair of gold eyes of blue, fo a cerfain fellow she'll always be True. Chorus 9, IO, II, IZ: Library Club ll: Sfale Chorus Il, IZ: Variely Show II: Inframurals 9, IO, II: Woodlawnian IO, Il, IZ: All High Chorus II, IZ: Prom Com- mifree I: Senior Play. Woodlawn SUE SATTLER HSM.- There's no business like show business Mixed Chorus IO, II, IZ: Glee Club 9, IO, II, IZ: Bullelinefle IZ: Opereffa IO: Variely Show 9, II: Cheerleader IO, II, IZ: Year- book I2: Band 9, IO, II, 2: Infra- rnurals 9, IO, II, IZ: Madrigals IO: Prom Affendanf II: All Sfafe Chorus II: All Srafe Compelifion IO, II, IZ: Chrisfmas Pogeanl IZ: Sfudenf Teaching IZ: Advanced Mixed Chorus IZ: Senior Play Casf. Blasdell MARILYN SAUNDERS Marilyn A world wifhouf music is no place for mel Mixed Chorus IO, II, IZ: Glee Club IO, II, IZ: Bullefineffe IO, II, IZ: Opereffa IO: Variefy Show 9, Il: Yearbook IZ: Band 9, IO, ll, IZ: Class Officer-Secf. IZ: Sfafe Chorus IZ: Chrislmas Pa- lnframurals 9, IO, II, IZ: All geanf IZ: All Stare Compefifion IO, II, IZ. Blasdell Z5 NORTON SCHWARTZOTT HNOHH In few do we find abilily and good sportsmanship. Baskefball II, IZ: Soccer II, IZ: Yearbook Arl Slaff: Woodlawnian Ar? Sfaff IZ: Senior Play Commif- Iee: Inframurals Iofficiall: Volley- ball IZ. Woodlawn SENIORS EUGENE SEIDLECK Gene I like work: I+ Iascinales me. I can sil and look af if for AM BER SCOTT ScoHy She's happy, gay, and 'lull of fun: she's The friend of every- hours. one. Soccer 9, IO: Football II, I2: Intramurals 9, IO, II, I2: Chorus Baskelball 9, IO, Il, IZ: Baseball IO, II, IZ: Prom Commillee: Li- 9, I0, II, IZ: Senior Play Com- brary Club IZ: Senior Play millee: Class Treas. IO: Infra- rnurals 9: Woodlawnian ll. Woodlawn Iusherl: Yearbook Slaff. Woodlawn VIRGINIA SILVESTRI Ginger God's in His Heaven AII's righl wilh fhe world. Mixed Chorus I0, ll, IZ: Glee Club 9, IO, II, IZ: Lalin Club 9, IO: Variefy Show II: Madrigals IO: All Sfafe Chorus Il, IZ: Compefilion IO, Il, IZ: Advanced Chrislmas Pageanf IZ: All Sfale Mixed Chorus IZ: Programs, Sen- ior Play. Blasclell DONALD SPENCER JOSEPH STELMACH PETER STEVANOFF Tho Hawk Though Iam always in hasle I am never in a hurry. Woodlawn ..Nugee.. If al firsl' you don'I succeed, Iry, Iry again. Yearbook IZ: Track ll, I2: Ar? Work, Senior Play. Blasdell npeh.. Don'l Iel lhe llag Iouch fhe ground. Mixed Chorus 9, IO, II, IZ: Lalin Club 9, IO: Sludenl Coun- cil ll: Baskelball Shooling Con- Iesl l2: Operella IO: Variely Show 9, ll: Band 9, IO, II, IZ: Foofball 9, IO, IZ: Baseball 9: Baskelball 9, IO, II, IZ: Track IO, Il, IZ: Class Officer-Treas. 2: Volleyball IO Chrislmas Pageanl IZ: All Slafe Comperilion II: Advanced Mixed Chorus I2: Produclion Manager, Senior Play, Blasdell RUTH STIEFLER CuffIes Ye look sweel counsel fo- gelheri' Mixed Chorus IO: Glee Club 9. IO, II: Bullelineffe ll: Varlely Show 9: Inlramurals IO, II: Make- up, Senior Play. Blasdell TED STOPHA .--I-.du -HThe slar of fhe unconquered wi Football IO, Il, IZ: Baseball 9, IO: Inframurals Il: Music, Senior Play. Blasdell SUE TALEFF Hsu... The dearesf Ihings we know are wha? you arel Mixed Chorus Il, IZ: Glee Club IO, Il, IZ: Lalin Club 9, IO: Bullelinelle IO, II, IZ: Baskelball Shooling Confesl IO: Vnriery Show II:E.S.S.P.A. Conference II: Class Officer-Sec, 9, IO, II: lnlramurals 9, IO, Il, IZ: Madrigals IO, Prom Allendanl II: U. N. Assembly II, IZ: Chrisfmas Pagean? 2: All Sfale Compelifion 9, IO, II, I2: Advanced Mixed Chorus IZ. . Blasdell JOHN THIEL Jack A workman lhal needelh nof be ashamed Football IO, IZ: Track IO, II, IZ: Intramurals Il, IZ: Ticlcel' Com- millee, Senior Play, Blasdell OF 1954 DONNA TILERT Too1ie HiIch your wagon Io a sfar. Mixed Chorus Il, I23 Glee Club 9, IO, Bullefineffe I0, II, I2g Variefy llg Yearbook 23 Inframu- rals 9, IO, ll, IZ, Chrisfmas Pa- geanf IZ, Ticker Commilfee, Sen- ior Play. Blasdell JOSEPH UNGER HJO... Do unfo ofhers as you would have olhers do unfo you, Mixed Chorus 9, IO, II, IZ, Oper- ella IO, Chrislmas Pageeanl IZ, Sels and Lighfs, Senior Play. Blasdell DAVID TIMM .-Dave.. My hear? is Irue as sfeeI. Boy's Slale Represenfalive llg Sels and Lighls, Senior Play. Blasdell GLADYS VAN BUSKIRK Some do nol' make much noise, buf make lheir presence fell' wifh poise. Assembly 95 Prom lservefll ll: Library Club IZ: Woodlawnian I2. Woodlawn LINDAH WARD A Iillle sugar, a Iillle spice, we fhink Lindah is very nice. Senior Play lpropl, lnlramurals 9,I0,II,l2. Woodlawn BARBARA WARN ER Barb Hail Io lhee, blifhe spirif Mixed Chorus 9, IO, Il, IZ, Glee Club 9, IO, Opereffa IO, Veriely Show llg Yearbook IZ, Inframu- rals II, Props, Senior Play. Blasdell ROBERT WASMUND uwu.. Why, Ihen fhe world's mine oysfer, which I wilh sword will open. Mixed Chorus 9, IO, ll, I2g Lalin Club 9, IO, Baskefball Shoofing Confesf II: Operella l0g Variely Show 9, II, Band 9, IO, l2g Foofball 9, IO, ll, I2g Chrisfmas Pageanf I2g Baseball 9 IO, II, l2g Prom Alfendanl II, Cliass Officer- Veep IO, Pres. Ilg Prom Alrend- an? ll, Advanced Mixed Chorus l2g Volleyball IO, II, l2g Scnior Play Casr, Blasdell SHIRLEY WICK Peanufs Smiles are many, frowns are few, fhis Iiffle lass will never be blue. ' Inframurals 9, IO, Prom Commlf- fee !l, Woodlawn RENATA DEMAS Woodlawn Assislanf Advisor All together now - let's go! Junior-Senior Ball Football Dance CLASS HISTORY BLASDELL In September, 1953. We entered the Senior Room, - 203. And there we started our brilliant career By selecting class officers for our final year At B. H. S. Jones, Ernewein, Stevanoff, Saunders, - These were our choices. ls it any wonder Our class has shone so brightly? wlnt'r Carnival Next, we piclced our colors, teal-blue and white, They made our banner a glorious sight To gaze upon: for our class flower We chose the white carnation. Then the atom-smashing power Of our minds moved us to select a motto kingly In Latin, it reads, Veni, Vidi, Vici. With Banner, Motto. Pledge, upon our wall, We felt at last that we were seniors, one and all! Then autumn came. The golden days sped fast. But before October's bright bue weather had past, We had ordered rings, - Josten was the company's name, And pretty Sue Taleff had risen to fame As chairman of our first Class dance! It seemed to us we'd scarcely had a chance To get the feel of being Seniors before the snow came swirling down And the Class of '54 discovered a new clown ln iolly Vito Croce. who won loud applause At our Christmas Party, as old Santa Claus. In January we danced again. At Symcus, This time to Jimmy Pyne's bandg 'Twas Peter S. who chairmanned the party, Complete with a winlting snowman, clever and arty. February! Ah, that's the month we'll remember for many a day, For the cast was then selected for our annual Senior play! And many a show may come and go: many a star rise and fall, But none will match Sue Sattler in the role of Lucille Ball! We stand here at the crossroads as this yearbook goes to press Our Senior Year's not over, but there's no need to guess About events before us as the sands of time run fast! In May. will come a solemn moment. as Moving-Up Day rolls around, When we graduate. on the 28th, and then, alas, too soon, We'll find ourselves a-standing, our diplomas still unfurled, The grand old Seniors of '54 out in the wide, wide world. Yet each of us will always say, as loyal Seniors in full accord, To paraphrase our motto, We came, we saw, we conquered. l Love Lucy 28 The Music HJ Makers CLASS HISTORY WOODLHWN Years may come and go. and with them good times all: But none so well remembered, nor so easy to recall As those that started long ago when we were new in W, H. S., And numbered only twelve in years. or maybe even less. Our constitution called for cerise and silver and an orchid as our sign, And we took an Edgar Guest stanza and dwealt on every line- Maybe it couldn't be done, but we wouldn't say so till weld tried. And so we vowed to keep this motto and on it success relied. Selling candy. having movies were our means of chief support By the time our ninth grade dance came, we weren't a penny short. Spring Fantasy we called it, and in hues of orchid, pink, and white We proved we had the power to create a royal night. With this success fresh in our minds, we set out to show the rest That proms may come and proms may go. but ours would be the best - With weeks of work and heaps of paper, glitter, and some foil, We produced a magic land that well repaid our toil. Shades of blue with white and gold and glitter formed our sky. And underneath the frothy gowns and fragant flowers drifted by. Barb and Jim brought in the crowns and gave them to Pat and Ray Together with the bracelets as tokens of this cherished day. Senior days brought one last dance-Sadie Hawkins was the name: With polka dots. and big brown jugs we carried on her fame. Every year about in June. we'd pack our things together, And ride the bus, singing loud. and prayin' for sunny weather. How well we remember the Ridge and all it meant to us - How Stan Figiel fell off the swing, and our big eaters - Jim and Joel Bus: And how Peggy, Ronnie, and the rest in all their dainty charm Swam in the drinking water reservoir and gave us such alarm! Who has the matches. pickles, rolls, and hot dogs too? Quote Jim Frisa - Not I, l gave them all to you! ln spite of troubles, fuss and so many things to do, We loved the day, the friends. the charred hot dogs - wouldn't you? The Adorable lmp came to life and all the village smiled - As Diane donned a kiddie dress and was a widdle, widdle child. And Marlin quite forgot himself and much to our surprise Move over shouted to Janet and pushed her when she didn't rise! Dawling Marcia, Gerry, Eddie, Stanley, and Jewell Knight Offset biddy Ray Goodrich - lrish brogue, red wig, and rolling pin might, The plans, the bother, the endless lines were worth it all somehow As we faced the cheering audience and made our final bow. Leaders are the core of any group and ours was no exception We elected Jim Green four times for leadership and perception: Each member of our class has been a friend to love and honor and trust - They say these days can rlever. stay, but surely now they musty ...hw Q Q by x Q -s , , ' 5 3 8 H i 15?f3ii?3fi HN' .xw ,fl K if ft M' 'ffwwsf 0 Q . 2,1 ,M . . ii, . V'- 'M. '-was ' M' ,X 5, af k 0 A ,, .rx .,.. A nf' . 1-5 RQ. 4' A , 1 X ,-,,,,N K :SL-1 A W Wi- A 'Q . K .. M is M 5 5. x VK., -'W 3' , 1 D, C. D iv QE wwmmw fx 'TW , Q ,Q sv K win 5 I 1 5' .. 2 QQ 'M 1 -5: 5. f E Kg f ,E 5- w w-guy H LW W 21 -sms x wil , ' ' wi .,.,.f .,.. Kxm N Ek .W f9gA,9,Mf5,'gn y y K 9 1 6 I 'S 'W 1 1 ,mmg i 38. f H-'2fQs,5f'5, ' - .iggiit . wwf , Q' x ,Ln W f PN :' 3 Q f v e 1 -gi ' K 5, rf ix SV 1 as 1 32 25 15 1 4 1 X xf3+,':g?g?'4m33'M -,f. 515 ,Y 52 b A 96: K 'S S Q1 x NX- 'fs sf L ': 1 ' fp- Amgnif 2? ish 'lu f K 'W W3 X N Lg 93, , g 5 , A i V, W ,pi W N95 u mfg? -ez 4 , . -X4 A .F 'K 5 4 ' sf? Q Y x Q -Egg? M 3315 ' M' V Q .gk . I W x , 15 W QM Y 'ggi gil' it Q . ,,':V 'uzv' 2 2 Q 3 555 fy J, f vgw 3 2 2 Y 3 X --ff nf 1, ,nw Q Q.. . SOPHOMORE BOYS - Firsi Row, lofi: io righi: Mr. Pfohl, J. Olson, C. Schweikert. R. Bis- caro, A. Evans. J. Stasierow- ski, P. Friscic, L, Ballagh, J. Dolinar. Second Row: A. Lar- son. J. Gorton, R. Selig, H. Puleo, K. Lucas, F. Occhino, G, Ward. Third Row: J. Cran- dall, R. Hosforcl. F. Rosiek, C. Zerby, F. Longbine, R. Brown, D. Woolford. SOPHOMORE CLASS The Sophomore Class has worked logelher 'ro lry lo make fhis year mosl success- ful. All class members have co-opera+ed in raising funds for 'rhe class. We have worked cliligenrly +o beifer ourselves and our acliviiies. We hope Thai our Two years of experience as a Class, and in class aclivilies will enable us 'ro make our school a be'r+er inslifufe of learning. We are planning for our lasf years in high school in rhe hope fha? ours will be an ou+s+anding conlribulion +o fhe school cornmunily. SOPHOMORE GIRLS-Stand ing, left to right: Mrs. Eyman L. Rooney, M. Grosskopf, J Helet, S. Wilson, K, Bresslin S. Barth, J. Sanchez, M. Rados Second Row: J. Dunklin, J Anneser, E. Nowak, S. Wieder F. Broadbent, E. Morey, R. M Ehrhart. D, Jones. Third Row chi, B. Laub. Absenf: C Crook. 35 F. Lichon, C. Livsey. S. Schei- clel, M, Kocic, J. Colafrances- 3 3 5 QR-W Q3 Q ,.x Q2 M x 'isifiwi ' A .' M2355 'J -s 445 WX .. + K M? 93 ggi? wg ffm :V wi: A5255 V ff! 4. wig if '-.. f 2- Jn' x '. M ,, .V 2 5 ? X - 4 , 'EafE'i'A?2Y5qEaw 3 fg 2? 3? X-if ww FW mg if 5333 1,., .,,v ':' S Q 3 E f fm Q, gl ff? , W W W' W EI I Yi EIGHTH First Row, lefi to right: Mrs. E. Clarke, M. Steenberg, J. Sasak, D. Fort, S. Des Jardins, W. A O L Vogt, P. Powers, J. Kuhl, C. Barnes. Second Row:.L. Bartoo, J. Lewis, H, Carney, C. Maiers, W. Kaczmarslci, D. Carpenter, G. Oser. Third Row: R. Schoenhardt, A. Vento, D, Herrmann, A. Robinson, R. Stoner, R. Matson, R. Bonn, Fourth Row: D. Payson, P, Johns, A. Durett, L. Blachura. Firsf Row, left io right: D. Foster, L. Wightman, J. Poppenberq, B. Schiedei, M. Grant, R. Almen- dinger, G. Fitzsimmons. Second Row: C. Millspaugh, C. Keller, P. Pettingill, N. Sikes, J. Greene, B. Morloclr, E. Gerlard, W. Crocoll. LAKEVIEW GRADE Baal: Row, left to right: Donald Black, Brad- ley Blohm, Lee Webster, Eleanor Cosgrove, Marilyn Danitz, Sheila Zimmer, Barbara Messner, Edward Tomljenovich. Sam Scaza- favo, Douglas Hawkins. Front Row: Otto Kuehne, Fred Renz, Linda Rohrer, Patricia Jalriel, Joan Cannon, Wendy Whiteside. Sharon l-line, Peter Wolf, Nancy Zerby. Mary Ann Kocur, Kenneth Broadbent, Mrs. Nies. BIG TREE EE WHNAKHH Front Row, left to right: Leah Hodil, Judith Saunders, Elaine Longbine, Joseph DeCillis, Judith Boyer, Nancy Beaumont, Brian Blyth, Frances lgnorante, Judith Anderson, Sally Knapp. Sara Saeua. Second Row: Donald Kuster, Norman Foley, Rosalie Santi, Wesley Moore, Richard Smith, Stanley Stoj, Maureen Palmer, Janet Ruster, Patricia Nigh. Third Row: Lawrence Courtney, Blanche Kwiatlcowski. lillian Gatzlxe, Felicia Weislo, Hazel Schuster, Annabelle Gatzlce, Patricia Cary, Joyce Klein, Joy Thomas. Fourth Row: Grace L. Kline, Joseph Capozzi, Gordon Woods, Raymond Hodil, Floyd Balmer, Carl Pulverenti. 41 ..a .N iw .1eisvw,.ff4 1--ef wa WHNHKHH First Row, left to right: John Eustace, Leo Morey, Fay Reister, Carl Weaver, Loretta Mc- Grath, Gertrude Petko, Robert Unverdorben, Margaret Terwilliger, Paul Lallra, Mrs. Mary Towner. Second Row: Geraldine Ludwig, Wil, liam Jones, Emerson Schiedel. Judith Wiltse, Sharon Piersanti, Sally Pace, Donna Stark, Llllwlter Bredel, Marcia Davidson, Dale Camp- el. zmnmm-J e.e.m..,c L s WANHKRH First Row, left to right: Anna Ackley, Kathleen Maloney, Marie Black, Joyce Cunny, Terry Zeckser, Elizabeth Cook, Robert Harris, Roger Besser, Joseph Laud, Judith Thompson. Second Row: Ruth Reilly, Charles Eustace, Beverly Broadbent, Thomas Prior, Edward Eggert, Diane Gerwin, Jean ,Hurley, Michael McPartlan, Paul Kranz, Rose Carter. Third Row: John Livsey, Joseph Bach, Angelo Nappo, Donald Pettitt. Charles Faraci, Diane Campbell, Peggy Burke. First Row, loft to right: Gerald Childs, Leonard Wachowiak, Philip Bence, Carol Danitz, Gwendolyn Humphreys, Grace Martin, Barbara McCormick, Nancy Smiley, Patricia Jones, Gary Miller, Anthony lmagna, Mrs. Raymond. SEVENTH LHKEVIEW First Row, left to right: Finley Greene, Billy Gibson, Linda Mills- paugh, Bruce Pettingill, Sharon Green, David Wieder, James Nutter. Second Row: Mr. Crocoll, James Grubb. Sally Copeland, Judy Wright, Joan Walker, John Henrich. 42 5 ?, 55 CQ wi JY' sm Yi Z' fn ww 5? Q 1 W 1 Q vi Q9 MW iid: 5 ,M wg, 1 we QV E? if wah f in Z? 'ff A w2 M? 1? 5 2,75 ' gp--Q. . if fgg ? 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L , g,,,M:Mw M ff' W' sieififizx., L'3i?fT1l b ' Y ,f ., 'VKYM , il! ,, A 5, We xv' Q W ' 11 x. .-X.. 1 T i 2 5 Q A O Wmwmv- M , fx W. r www., , .Q - x 'ws-.. ' 1 of flRf'f'K?M? ?:w'Y , J fm, 'f ' w, gr Y' i.45?3i's?zM A i-g.,,,.w idwiwewz miify. . V' 1 A X A xl f W 5- 4 49 F. FUELLE ,La-5, 'fr ,iff 5 'El 2 Ffa? f ff iw' Sa i ,.H.........,.....,W ,W , M 5 Q Q kbs me GATEWAY 1954 WOODLHWN First Row, lefi to righf: F. Lichon, A. Ward, B, Rihfel, J. Hunter, G. Marrano, D. McLeod, R. Meyers, J. Knight, A. Scott, L. Goodwin. Second Row: Miss Kale. B. Ger- win, E. Morey, C. Crook, E. Nowalr, H. McKay, M. Kelly, J. Anneser, B. Meyers, E. Larson, P. Lichon, Miss R. Creedon, Advisor. Third Row: Mr. Hawley, Advisorg R. Piclrert, K. Siclcau. -J, Bus. Neil Carpentier, D, Fredrilrsen, S. Figiel, D. Ryan, R. Pacyon, Mr. Moore, Advisor. Fourth Row: J. Dolinar, F, Fueller, R. Goodrich, N. Schwartzot, BLHSDELL OFFICERS Seafod: Mr. Hawley. Faculty Com- mittee Chairrnan. Standing, left to righi: David Nowalcowslri, Andrew Kusczalc, James Green, Marlin Good- heart. Seated. left to right: Mrs. Hawley, Advisorg Mrs. Eggleston, Advisory D. Nowa- lrowslri, A. Kusczalr, J. Hesslinlc, E. Esch, D. Tilert. Second Row: Mrs. Manning, Advisor: M. Saunders, B. Warner, A. Mitchell, P. Perison, D, Bialota, S. Sattler. Mrs. Shaffer, Advisor, Third Row: E. Cooper, J. Stelmach, R. Jones, A. Clothier, E. Stelmach, J, McCarthy. Since lasl' year's Galeway won lhe blue ribbon in irs class, 'rhis year's slafl has had +o worlc diligenlly lo rnainfain lhe same high sfandards. This year lhe Galeway slafl has made a special efiorl 'ro improve some areas lhar were nor raled as highly as The olhers. Our presenl' cenlralizalion syslem presenls problems ol layour 'rhal olrher schools would noi have. We are freaiing fhis sor'r of lhing as a challenge and cheer- fully frying +o meer il. The slaff consis'rs of forly-eighl slu- denls, and eighl facully advisors. Through 'rheir combined worlr, publica- Jrion of 'rhis bool: is possible. The yearboolc sraff +hanlcs lhe arf and 'rhe iyping deparlmenis, fhe facully, and fhe sludenls who have given or offered help, making rhis edi+ion such a fine one. 'sig 4--1- 51 1s-illlz OFFICERS Standing, left to right: E. Kast, Miss Kale, Mr, Moore, Mrs. Demas. D. McLeod. Seated: P. Lichon, G, Marrano, B. Ritlel. The WOODLAWNIAN WOODLAWNIAN Ingredients: I parl hard worlc 2 parts laughter l part nervous fatigue I part spotted clothes Results: Fun Perhaps there is no busier group in the school and there is certainly no more eager and willing one. Four times a year they have had the satisfaction of seeing some- thing they themselves planned ad pro- duced come to life. This year they added the thrill of color printing to their list of memories. lt seems that each year and each group contributes just a little more to the malcing of a really commendable school paper. WOODLAWNIAN STAFF Top Row, left to right: E. Kast, N. Carpentier. J, Dunlclin, Ward, P. Keller, L. Moser, P, Lichon, R. Ruddy. D. Good- N. Gilson, D, Ryan, N. Schwartzott, R. Goodrich, A. Evans. heart, F. Lichon. R. McKay. B. Cheshire, F. Broadbent, W. M. Raclos, J. Hunter, J, Pinter, J, Piniewslri. Third Row: V. Mable, Mr. Moore. First Row: Mrs. Demas, R. Brox. S. Rooney. L. Rooney. G. Leibold, B. Slawson. S. Barth, V. Ochaslce, J. Anneser, G. VanBuslcirlr, B. Rittel, M. Firth, M. Meyers, N. Rush, J, Knight, R. Anclrisani, D. McLeod, K, VanBuskirlc, E. Nowalc, B, Carney. E. Morey, M. Frisic, Miss Breslin, B. Meyers, G, Marrano. Second Row: R. Striker, A, Kale. i a Ax .M W- nw is J ll' J 9 mi :E - 1E'E ai ,J 5 A f fi 32525133 :.sgG??g ,Q M kwa, 4. Q, n K ll if 9 1 mi iwww mf CHORUS First Row, lofi To righk: V. Unger, M. Dylik, E. Miller, J. Parkinson, C. Blyth, P. Guay. J. Guay, R Zaiac, H. Leyh, D. Palmer, F. Caputo. E. Wright, K. Eagan, C. Burns, D. Wilcox, D. Saunders, S Lennon, S. Lang, E. Koch, K. Clever, Mrs, Simon. Second Row: D. Nelson, N. Kingsland, P. Perison J. Szlcutalc, J. Nowalcowslci, B. Anderson, H. Kuehnel, J. Pyne, A. Caputo, A. Bianco, A. Koch, A Hansgen, S. Harris, M, Reulcauf, P. Bouley, D. Firley, S. Sattler, M. A. Schwindler, J. Zuppinger. Third Row: P. Stevanoff, P. l-laflner, D. Hammond, J. Unger, J. Thiel, M. Texter, J. Smith, J. Colley, M. J. Fetcho, B. DeBotte. C. Young, V. Silvestri, M. Bishop, P. Druzbik, D. Wood, J. Hooper, S. Schultz, R. Percy, C. Perison, G. Durward, W. Page. BLASDELL HIGH SCHOOL MUSIC MIXED CHORUS Blasdell High School's Mixed Chorus is open To all sTudenTs from Freshmen :figs Through Seniors. The chorus rehearses Twice weelcly and parTicipaTes in such acTiviTies ,QQ as The VarieTy Show, ChrisTmas programs, opereTTas, The All-STaTe Chorus and The Erie CounTy Chorus. From This group, ThirTy have been chosen To parTicipaTe in , The Advanced Mixed Chorus, which pracTices once each week To gain beTTer singing Techniques. ll. GLEE CLUB , Blasdells Girls' Glee Club, composed oT TorTy girls, chosen Trom Freshmen x Through Senior, meeTs aT noon Twice each weelc To pracTice and improve Their Tone X H qualiTy, enunciaTion, vocal Techniques, and expression in music. The members of The Glee Club also parTicipaTe in many programs and acTiviTies such as The VarieTy Show, opereTTas, and each spring, The all imporTanT compeTiTion. x . ' M 1l'I ,grail-Eg,g:.:::R 'A 's::inll '1-9-r' . ' ' P 4'!d,::eL - U I fx wb 4 Fe: l-4-E' 3 L h 0 u sggisf .,. g M 55 First Row, lofi io righi: B. Meyers. M. Mable, J. Scazafavo, S. Mack, C. Carmody. M. VanBusl:irli M. VanBuslcirlr, H. Croalrmari, A. Rizzo. Second Row: K. l-lazlett, J. Anneser, K. Masierman, K Kaerbeline. G, Edwards, E. Wendt, G. Marrano, D. Goodheart, D. Biscaro, P. Zeclcser. Third Row N. Rush, N. Gilson, S. Barth, S. Gilmet, E. Barth, M. Petersen, L. Goodwin, R. Andrisani, D. McLeod xg P Manley M Andrlsanl S5 1 v' ' .xg- 1,91 x .Qx M u N I 'I I 05' 1'1 ai .ffl nur ul' .U Xi' ix WOODLIIWN HIGH SCHOOL MUSIC CHORUS A singing hearl is a happy hearl every Tuesday and Thursday morning. Learning lo sing a beauhlul melody in harmony can be a fhrilling experience. This group sang a program of Chrlslmas music lor lhe PTA and conlribuled In no small way lo a successful Chrislmas assembly program ln 'rhe lall added lraining in choral singing was provided some members who were accepled in lhe All Slale Seclional Chorus al Eden Cenlral School Spring broughl' an opporlunuly for olher sludenls lo parllclpale in lhe All High Chorus which was presenled al lhe Orchard Pailc Cenfral School Commencemenl broughl lo a close a successful and enjoyable year. ASSEMBLY BAND This small group ol inslrumenlalisls was selecled from lhe l-ligh School Band al an organizalion meeling in lhe fall. lls purpose was lo provide enlrance and exif music for assembly programs. Wilhoul benefir of special rehearsal lime, lhe Assembly Band has performed well and has shown a line spiril of cooperalion. Hs members were always ready and willing +o perform whenever lhe occasion demanded. 6 - nl- '1'.5 nv' 'lf' -f H1 Il k-1510? rw' 56 .145:I2'gJ2'i --.4 Y K. Bresslin. Fourih Row: R. Goodrich, G, Poecking. J. Bus, J. Pinter, R. Nister, W. Balmer, R. Cheneyi 6 4 I I ' . .' QR, T 0 4 Q Ei .. P f 'W 'N Wy , 0 . , iQ. . . . . - X. gy - li, -'-1-.:.: -'.'-11111 3 MIXED xx ., Ak ,ff W f gg gi- 44' 1, 74,3 '-1 6.0 3 f i Q f ',':,, V. x. ' figygi l ife 3663 Fw f It wmv J Wi? X' K V 1vEig'xg ix I a If P si! ., Xl ' 'W LAS x , , , . Q Ei 21 .4A.E X4 nb I libx Q R gy? Q . ' w as-2 Hi , is + M f'7Qf g?', gg1G fffx i ff, iur . A . ',,, 7 W l A x iw N A 4 x ,i 1 g b ' ff . if was T f' 4 5 5 w 5, x , 2 Q M 3 -..-.gf any L ,,,.,,ff'f f fv4,,..,,,.i J ,Q ? W , ,,., up , ' A' 255 W A 'Q pr Q 3 5 V QV. . FW WOODLAWN BAND The Woodlawn Band gof off 'ro an early s'rar+ by parricipafing in fhe Fron+ier Cenrral marching unir af fhe Hamburg Fair. This group of approxi- ma+ely lorry-five members mer on Wednesday and Friday mornings. A more difficulf program of music was arrempred and many m-embers performed remarkably well. The band served on various occa- sions during 'rhe school year. Highlighfs included playing for fhe P.T.A. and performing for rhe slu- denfs ai' rhe Chrislmas Assembly. ln 'rhe spring, selecied members from fhis group pariicipared in '1 'E WOODLAWN BAND C +he Srare Seclional Band Program af Eden Ceniral School, +he All-High Band af Orchard Park, and rhe Junior-High Band and Qrchesrra Concerr ar Kleinhans Music Hall. The younger members of 'rhe group are loolcing forward ro a larger or- ganizarion under +he banner of Fronrier Cenfral. First Row, left io right: M. Goodheart, R. Dryer, R. Nistler, Myers, D. McLeod, J. Fediclc, Miss Fiske. Third Row: G. J. Frisa, R, Nagy, R. Cheney, C. Gretlca, J. Bus, J. Pinter, R. Leibold, R. Heiman, J. Peterson, L. Burroughs. J. Anneser, Brown, D. Woolford, D. Ryan. Second Row: J: Schmidt, A. M. Andrisani, N. Carpentier, J. Sanchez, J, Crandall, J. Larson, R. Pajak, E. Hawley, P. Sipos, M. DePerto, H. Croak- Gretlra, A. Dorge, B, Myers, S. Barth. man, M. Kelly. D. Goodheart, J. Govenettio, G. Black, V. Q . u p Azlzg , ig -:, 2 ' K ' - . Z A ' I .-.E ' L I . . X , .,,, VAZEQ i Y f f if i f i WWW ef 1 ig, mv 5 4 W ::: M Mx mmm 14 2 5 s 4 f 5 ummm W 5 Q if :M :mv ,, ,QQ- ' 'F E1 ? W Ng an Q Xi , Qs sk siszci ggf5PvwX , 14 Back Row, left to right: J. Fedick, C. McClelland, M. Mike, H. Oberst. S. Kirisits. L. Brown, R. Ver, I. Pinter. Front Row: J. Epoleto. B, Paolini, P. Lydon, O D L A W N D. Govenettio, L. Wick, R. Spagnoli, CS. Crandall, B. May. Absent: D. Gromley, Junior High Instrumental Group IR. HIGH MUSIC All State Concert Group 61 Beck Row, left to right: Mrs. Brownlee, J. Bus, M. Balazs, K. Breslin, S. Mack, E, Zegler, J. E. Morey, G, VanBuskirk, M. Haas, M. Mabie, S. Dunklin, J. Pinter. Middle Row: T. Livsey, Ochaske, B. Meyers, J. Heiit, M. Rados. R. Andrisani, M. K, Haziett, D. Goodheart, C. Wendt. S. J. Anderson, F. Broadbent, Front Row: A. Scott, D. Eckert, V. Meyers, G, Marrano, M. Goodheart, B. Rittel, J. Ponivas, J. Knight, D. McLeod. Absent: K. McBratnie. Seated, left to right: E. Esch, E. Fumerelle, S. Bailey, Mrs. Eggleston, D. Bialota. Standing: E. Moss, B. DeBotte, S. Lennon, W. Ferro, J. Zuppinger, A. Mitchell. Absent: J. Fumerelle, J. Schiottman, P. Perison. BLHSDELL SAFETY PRTBDL Members ot the Biasdell Satety Patrol are selected tor their aptitude, dependability, interest in the task, popularity with their tellow students, and scholastic standing. They stand on the curbs at intersections near the school betore and atter classes to aid younger students in crossing the streets. Lett to Right: R. Dickinson, D. Kennevdell, C. Rood, J. Troup, L. Switzer, R. Annett, T. Koqut, C. Bressette, Mr, Morgenteld. 62 WOODLHWN IJBBABY CLUB The Woodlawn Library Clubs thirty members con- tribute invaluable service, voluntarily, to the high school. When they devote time regularly, during study periods, they receive ex- perience in various library routines. These include book- preparation, desk-supervi- sion, card-tiling, and book- care. BLASDELL LIBRARY CLUB The Library Club was newly tormed this year. Through the work ot these students library service has greatly improved. New books were processed more quickly and old books have been mended to serve tor many more months. -N...,,s- N-.N -'imma t W.- zw 'f Lvviffwlwfww' ww mf-:mf---vwrlwvzv ff Mwwffwwlfg ,wwwwr fwifmfff 4 X Vw 5 f, 'f' jyf' ,A ,fx K' I ,VN QW! fffgfff A Y ' 9 X v'--...... --..... fx., ffvwf-N... ,M -...N ,,.,..-.k,....... --....... ..- -s...,...-.......v.,A, V -NM mmmmwm mm K A si 5 ,ff 1 gg sz if K X, , .F ,, K - , V. M A , 0,2 fyyr L, , 5 5 5 3 Q if i M sxabw VARSITY SOCCER SCORES Fronrier 8 Williamsville .... 4 4 Norlh Collins O 2 Holland ........ 2 5 Amhersr ....... 6 I3 Gow .......... 3 8 Orchard Parlr O 6 Amhersr ....... 2 8 Williamsville .... O 4 Norlh Collins . .. O 4 Holland ........ 3 I0 Gow .......... I 4 Orchard Parlc . .. 2 JUNIOR VARSITY SOCCER First Row, left to righf: P. Schwartzott, C. Siclrau, D. Bushnell D Crabtree, W. Mazur. Second Row: R. Brooks, J. Govennettio, T. Gilineti B, Garnish, W, Ferro, D. Woolford. Third Row: Mr. Pfohl, W. Kuta W. Pabst, D. Prior. len Ihe Top Row, left to right: Mr. Pohl, R. Graf, N. Schwartzott, Mr. Darvill. Third Row: A. Colafran- ceschi, F. DeBaclcer, W. Baker, R. Schefller, J. Gretlca. Second Row: J. Crandall, E. Ruchalslci, S. Bednarz, G. Plarr, J. Bus, K. Sickau. First Row: R. Scheffler, R. Goodrich, S, Fiegel, E. Kash M Levorchiclc. VARSITY SOCCER COACHES-Left l:o Right: Mr. Pfohl, Mr. Dervill The Junior Varsily leam, slarling wilh a few experienced players, such as Doug Bushnell and Dave Crablree, enjoyed a successful year. Defeals were suffered a+ 'rhe hands of Amhersl and-Holland, buf were loolh avenged. The over-all record of six wins, Iwo lies, and Iwo losses was good enough for firsf place in 'rhe league lor Junior Varsily Ieams. GENE SEiDLECK 2 v r Qfwsvfhw Q. ff W QFVLFFL x -5 f E --fig? , ,V ' N Q W 'nf ,, 1 A J -Nw , ,v COACH DIETZ S 2 I , f f X Q I' ig ! ,ll if . f . . g M . 5 , Q X . , g 5 1 y A 4 4 , I X if E , 1. iff ' A ,A Q3 ' . A ' 5 Wm.: Q ,ff . im H if 5 Q? 1 M K A 3 .: -, A -,., ...,:H ,. I , W . S' ,M :': Iqvbn ik, :,, W ' 4' v.,, IW .M x ' i ' 'W 1 , ' 31 ':'- A may N A 5 Q ' ,,'- V Q 3 U W x :iff lg is 1' fx ,M X' rm Q.,fffj'-lg, ,mfr www? M, , -X s 37 fm fx , xfgfb V fm Q .. 'fn Y ., A. ,fl Q w ,...., W -Q 'f.:. V 'L 2 x Q I 'X ,f ' a T v . . ,M Af . . . 1. Q gy ' ' 1 Q Q f' fa 41 V 31 Q , rc, 6 SE ,A M ,1 'W ' i 4X 'W , , , ,H-K X ' IA -, W , Ni f t Q4 Kirk' i 'Q' . 1 ff My ' M' - fi' KN V k A ' ' - ,, f -i:Z,.,- , . ' ' 31- . AQ lik .. ' , A it w .4 , ' H52 1,5 ' . T' A ff 'FJ .2: 5 1 i -:V , . M 2 QV ' '-: ,:,,, ' -:f . . 5, ' , 1, ' 1 fzgm p , if W, jgilgffl ff ae: .,.. Lf .... 1 ' f 1 ' 745 4 ., f:f? - :Q . ,.., , E' Q' i 7. ' ' 5 -1- A zf,z5,ff1': :ff I ,L ,-5. .... - g,'gZ 1? H1 A' ' 3 VARSITY BASEBALL 1954 R. Wasmund. Second Row: Mr. Dietz, R. Schefller, D. Fredriksen, E. Crusan, R. Goodrich, E. Seidleck, E. Kast. First Row: G. Mead, R. Schefiler, M. Levorchick, R. Graf, R. Haines. Fronrier was represenled by one of Ihe oufsianding baseball Ieams in Wes+ern New York in I953, finishing Ihe season wilh a record of I6 wins againsi a single loss. In compiling 'Ihis glossy record Ihey acquired Ihe championship of Division III of Ihe Erie Coun+y In+er-scholasiic conference and Ihe A championship of Secfion Six, defeafing Sloan, Lewisfon-Porler and Gowanda High Schools in Ihe playoffs. I. V. BASEBALL Junior Varsiiy baseball al' Fronlier is a developmenlal program, being limiled Io Sophomore and Freshmen boys. Many of Ihe boys showed 'Fine progress which augers well for fulure Fronlier Varsily +eams. Under Ihe capable coaching of Mr. Klimschol 'rhe Ieam finished Ihe season wilh a fine record of seven wins and 'rhree defeals. Standing, left to righi: Mr. Klimschot, R. Selig, D, Burke, E, Ruchalski, A. Evans, R. Holynski, J. Hopes, E. Stelmach, N. Wing, R. Suto, F. Longbine. Front Row: R. Gallineau, T. Gilmet, B. Garnish,AJ. Piniewski, H, Puleo, G. Burger, T. Stefanacci VARSITY BASEBALL Fron+ier Fronlier Fronlier Fronfier Fronfier Fronlier Fronlier Amhersl Froniier Fronlier Fronlier Fronlier Fronlier Playoffs Fronlier Fronfier Fronlier 68 5 8 6 I8 IO 2 I 3 8 5 3 9 6 9 8 9 I I SCORES Holland Orchard Park Lakeshore Holland Eden Amhersl Eden Fronlier Lakeshore Orchard Park Norih Collins Springville Springville Sloan Lewislon-Por+er Gowanda Firsf Row, lofi io righh M. Taylor. C. Haflner, D. Bushnell, Grottanelli, R. Wardell, G. Brown, D. Barnes, J. Fortini, A. KOCl'l, l lal'l'T1OI'1. Stelmach, BYOX. S9COYld ROW! Kapuglcalq, Ernewein, Salisbury, Annetf, J. Gretlca, J. lmburgia, K. Siclcau, R, Brooks, J. Thiel, B. Stevanofl, G. Durward, R. Wagner. Palmer. R. Jones, W, Cole, J. Pyne. Third Row: Coach LasT year The Traclc Team, coached by Mr. Serafino GroTTanelli parTicipaTed in Tour meeTs. The Team consisTed ol 30 boys. Even Though A C K Track is a sporT only in iTs second year aT FronTier The Team won iTs share of vicTories and expecTs To improve in The years To come. TENNIS Mr. Thomas PTohl was qreeTed by four reTurning players, and Their ex- perience gained a second-place sTanding Tor FronTier in The Erie CounTy League. Bob Melander, Gene Kraus, Bernie EclcerT, and George Plarr added balance To The Team wiTh Their pasT playing experiences. Graduafion leTT buT Two reTurning men Tor I954, buT hopes are high. Left To Right George Plarr, Robert Melander, Bernard Eckert, Eugene Kraus Robert Kast. Marlin Goodheart, Ralph Kuehnel, Mr. Pfohl. 69 CHEERLEADERS VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Frontier CentraI's Varsity Cheer- leaders have successfully reached their goal. Their one objective to lead the cheers has been ac- complished through their natural ability to cheer. The crowd learned the new cheers that were intro- duced very rapidly and really rooted tor Frontier's teams. Coach MRS DEBBINS Coach M RS. M EAD Left to Raghtz' Nancy Schultz, Florence Lichon. Kay Norton, Carol Crook, Kathy Breslin. Dianne Firley. Left to Right: Adeline Laurlcella, Dawn Goodheart, Veronica Meyers, Suzanne Sattler, Barbara Meyers, Barbara Norton. JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Blue and White sparlcled on the basketball courts when once again the Frontier Central Junior Var- sity Cheerleaders were out to cheer their team to success. School spirit, also, rose strong and true, under the leadership ot their cheerleaders. E -WWW Nowalcowslri. Victoria IUHUH' - ff--if fvlebie, J d Joanne u y Petersen. FRESHMEN CHEERLEADERS The Freshmen cheerleaders have worlred very hard 'rhis year. The sfudenfs lhal' have come +o Woodlawn from orher schools have given Them many new cheers. However, rhey have made up many new cheers of 'riieir own. The cheerleaders hope fhar 'rheir efforis have helped lo inspire fhe players. Seaied, left to righf: R. Doll, R. Grajeda. C. White, G. Barker, W. Mabie, E. Weisberger, J. White. Second Row: W. Kuta, G. Maue. D. Geddes, J. Pin- ter, R, Dryer, A. Caputo. J. Schill, R. Bowers. Sfanding: R. Crusan, R. Velez, E. Moss, R. Nistler, F. DeBaclrer, Mr. Mead, W, Mazur, R. Gaydon, B. Esch, R. Pietrocarlo, R. Palyzeslci, D. Posf, P. Farley, W. Ferro, J, Hoffman, R. Ludwig. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL The Freshman Baslcerball 'leam alihough off io a ralher iriauspicious slarf have shown a gradual improvemenl' nor only in individual play buf in fhe all imporiam' feam play. Several players have loolred exceprionally well and will prbably be playing wiih 'rhe J. V. nexi year. li is hoped 'rhar wirh more experience several more players can be developed fo 'rhe poinr where fhey may evenlually replace Varsify players and malre a good, sfrong Froniier Cenrral Baslcelball +eam. BOWLING First Row, left to right: A. Blain, M. Mable J. Werner, K. Livsey, M. McGrath, J. Ross J. Unverdorben, N. Stock. Second Row B. Meyers, D, Biscaro, M. Breslin, S, Taleff, B. Norton, E. Esch, J. Hesslinlr. Third Row J. Schubert, D. Goodheart, K, Eagan, R Stiefler, D. Bialota, J. Colley, 5. Ochaslce B. Rillel. SDELL lgiiaw' SPORTS felis. - ,L mia R0 it Yo r-QW. A' Bauilflevi 5' We First Row- l'. J i-leSSl 'l ' arfl- ' E, Fume B Norton, S. Sattlznl J. Qolleyi relle. S. WOODLAWN GIRLS' SPORTS Standing, lofi fo righh S. Barth, J. Petersen, N. Gilson, D. Goodheart. G. Leibold, L. Moser, Kneeling: B. Meyers, M. Mabie. GIRLS' SPORTS The Girls Physical Educalion classes 'lhis year have been very busy developing co-ordinalion, compelilion and sporlsmanship as well as muscles. Baslcefball, volleyball, fennis, badmin- lon, and bowling are some of lhe aclivilies con- slanlly bringing shouls ol excilemenl and ioy from +he parlicipanls. Exlra aclivilies are held aller school and some during lhe noon hour lor lhe girls ol +he Junior and Senior High School. Added 'ro our inlramural program lhis year are Playdays - days in which several girls com- pele in an aclivily wilh a group from anolher High School. These are held noi for compelili- 'rion alone bul +o slimulale friendship belween schools. TLASDELL IOYS' INTRAMURALS :irst Row, left to right: A, Nagel, D. .owe, R. Schettler, E. Stelmach, C iabibi, A. Bianco, W. Quick, C. Conklin. ieconcl Row: J, Thiel, R, Krauss, A -lansgen, T. Sargente, F. Larosa, R frusan, J. Pietrocarlo. Third Row: C 'erisOn, P. Hattner, K, Kubiak, R. War- lell, J. McCarthy, D, Day, Fourth Row: '. Stopha, J. Capozzi, R. Snyder, T. Slover, P. Carosa, R. Morgan, G. Crance 3. Burger, R. Bontessuto, T, Lotocki, ones, Fifth Row: J. Stelr-nach, R. Ritter 'oach Mead, R. Suto, Scorefkeeperp S. fak, Referee, T. Caputo, Timekeeperp . Chiodo. BOYS' INTRHMURALS Intramurals at Frontier provide mainly for students who do not participate in interscholastic activities. These activities are carried on after school and during the noon hour. Intramurals provide tor both boys and girls and include touch football, soccer, field hockey, basketball, table tennis, softball and horseshoes. Lett to Right: S. Figiel, M, Edwards, J. Barrett, R. Heiman, D. Olson, T. Gallineau, L. Obad, M. De Perto, R. Anderson, P. Sipos, J. Schmidt, B. Nagy, L. Govennettio. First Row, left to right: R. Gaydon, T. Snyder, L. Texter, Second Row: R. Percy, L. Martinez, W. Annett, R. Snyder T, Glover, P. Harmon, R. Wardell, A. Bianco, A. Caputo, R. Flis, J, Frisa., C. Frisa, C, Cabibi, R. Bonner, J. McCarthy W. Mazur, R, Ritter, E, Clendemng, C. Conklin, G. Burger, A. Nagel, L, Llndner, E. Crusan, R. Suto. 73 wmwwwfg ei fx 59 -x Mia-.Maxx AM, iif i.. '1 Q Q A , Q? 51 Q, 50' W' my Q Q- N ,QV-1 k V . f 4. . New ffw4,,,,,,, V. .. ,, . N ,N WV ww W ,,.,,,,, .wwwywa , . Q M, ,..w..,,,,,,,,g ,W 6 fw K 'mW'WjW W Q, Q, ,. 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Mrs. Herbert Linlrner, . . . . h 2nd Vice-President Mrs, Theodore Smeltz, President: Mrs. George krhthta R'gM'.dM'Ef ,ann gsrlla' Trsoiurir' VMWP Stigghetrl Knapp. lst Vice-President Mrs. Louis Lehmann, Treasurer. M: ELz'rleSreiAoZl:e' Segzetasp en B OO ' 'Ce' res' en ' BLASDELL P. T. A. HARBOR PATROL Always on The alerT Tor opporTuniTies To aid The ship, EclucaTion, and To improve The home porT's TaciliTies ancl morals, our P. T. A.'s have conTrilouTecl in many ways: Wanalcah's Book Fair, AThol Spring's Founder's Day Panel Discussion and movies Tor The YouTh CommiTTee, Big Tree's Television seT and memorial scholarships, Blasclell's Hobby Fair and sponsorship oT an AdulT EducaTion play, Woodlawn's ScouT Program, and Lalreview's FesTival. 78 l MMJ1. We .. f . - I .. M . . 6 ,:.,,, M 5 .Jw S WW .jf x 4 x 5.5. M-M' I I. 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