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J J I Monday, June 2 1 , 1965 Tonawanda NEWS Page 13 Tonawanda Junior High Will Graduate 385 V There will be 385 ninth-grade Bryans, Kathy pupils graduated from Tonawan- da Junior High School in cere- Brzezinski and Hanson, Darrel Harris, Nancy Har- ris, Jean Hartzell, George Harvey Also, Linda Bunts, Timothy Bur- « n <* Ca">* Heckman. do, Vincent Burke, Darrell Burk- Also, Douglas Heim, -William chad, Diana Miller. Gall Miller, Scott Miller and Sharon Miller. Shiesley, Harold Shingledecker, David Short, Marlene Sieber, Also. Helen Miloaevich, MlchaUa J* m «« Skinner, Harry Slattery. Milot. Linda Minney. Michael Mio- Hazel SUttery, William Slattery. monies at 6 pan. June 28 in the holder, Lynn Buriigasser. Herbert Heim,'Catherine Henderson. Diane si. Theodore Mislin, Tina Mongeon. Bradley Small. Dennis SmUlnich, junior high auditorium. Busoh, Gregory Bush. Dorothy But- Henry. Bruce Herrmann, Ronald Sandra Montaldi, Sue Ann Morttz, Charles Smith and Judy SmiUi Dressed in maroon caps and ler - Paul Cahill, Jack Canty. Kath- Hewitt, Sheila Hicks, Ann Hodge, Barbara Murray. Nancy Nagel, Also, Judith Soldwisch. Edward onnrn* with mnrnnn and whifP leen Carr, Linda Caylor. Kathleen David Holovlcs, Barbara Honsber- Raymond Nagle, Shirley Nelson, Sommers, Linda Stacy, Nancy Staf- gowns wiin romra ami wuwj Chatfleld> Terrance Chatfield and g#r. Ricky Jay Hoople. Dennis Ho- ****** rc.ui.ml Ron.M N*wm«n. *««* »I«H«« «».II^. j. m » « Stan, tassels decorating their mortar- Shirley Chesebro. ran. Barbara Horton. Karen boards, these junior high school jy^ David Christian. Douglas Hughes, .Steven Huskey and Kath- leen *Hy. Also. Constance Idzlak, Patricia Inzalaco, Jeffery Jenkins, Sandra Columbus, James Couppe, William Johnson, Mary Beth Joseph, Linda Chatfield. Terrance Shirley Chesebro. Also, David Christian, Douglas pupils Will receive their diplo- Clark. Louis Clemeirti, Inez Clem. mas from School Board Presi- «*. Richard pofftz, Linda Cober- dent Frances L. Holway. nu8> Ronald* Cochran. Christopher Patricia Neuland. Ronald Newman, ford, Florian Stallca. James Stan- Joseph Nilo and Thaddeus Nlzlalek. ley, Bruce Stewart, Rebecca Also, Robert Noble, Richard Strauss. Robert Strough, Theodore Nogle, Kathleen Norrli, Brian Strugala. Anne Sullivan and G a i 1 North. Christine Nowak, Michael Sullivan. Nucci, Raymond Nugent. JoAnn Also. David Summers, Joseph O'Brien, Robert O'Brien, D e n n i s Swagler, Saundra Swanson, Dan Principal Richard E. Perry will Cramer, Christine Creates* and Jufer, Lynna Jufer, Paul Kaluxny, Ogorchock, James Olka and Linda Taylor,' James T ajr 1 o r. Susan preside during the traditional Kenneth Crosby. ceremonies. The Rev. Norman Ronald Kaluzny. William Kava- Francis of Assist Church, give the invocation. will Oppenheimer. Also, John Orkwis, Vernon Ortel, Larry Osgood, Patricia Overfleld, Anthony Paduano. Bradley Pagels. Kathy Lynn Parish, Claire Parmen* tier, Gary Payne, Arleen Penber- Also. Charles Cunningham. Cheryl naugh, John Keigley, Robert KeU A. LUX. assistant "pastor of" St. Gun******™. Linda Damon. Denis and Betty Kelley. Darveaux. Denlse Darveaux, James A^Q, p, u i Kenyon, Thomas Davis, Edward Degenhart. Karen KeyeB( Bonnie Kibat, Kathleen DeGlopper. Donald Dehlinger, Ger- KightUnger. James Knapp. Wendy Music Will be provided by the ald DeLucia, Richard Dennis, Dana Knapp. Karen Koch, Richard Koch, thy, Albert Penrod, Cathy Ann Per- Junior Hteh School Band The D ' Ercole - Gar y Denier and Chris- Robert Koch, Frank Konlak. Sally kovich, Susan Perry, Richard Pe- K«™i Jm^Lm^SLZV*J rw ttm Dlttmar -, _ _ - . . .. Kor *e. p Kovach. Janica Ko- ters, Robert Peters, NeU Petersen band WW pity Pompand Cir- AI*,, Pw nela Dobbini. Edward v a c g a n d Gref ory Kraemer. and Daralene Peterson, cumstance" and "Promotion Drabos*. Paul Drees. Anita Du- Also. Linda Kramer. David KroU, Also Larry Lee PhiBlps. Linda March." tmay. Daniel Durkee, David Dur- Nancy j ^ K a r l n K u e h n € i R o b e r t JJJJ- J ^ J l . Pi«trowiW J.nn Thompson, Martha Thomson, Mark Tlebor, Thomas Tiedeman. Linda Tooke. Anne Toporek. Barry Tower, Joseph Tripl. Lynn Tripoli. Lynda Turnbull and Gordon Tussing. Also, James VanHise, Anthony Vecio. Vicky Verbocy, Norbert Wagonblott, Donna Warrick, Mi- chael Warthling, La Verne Webb, Joseph Wheeler. Richard White- field. William Whitlock. Linda Wil- lis and Barbara Wlngrove. Also, Bonnie Wltkopf. Mary Alice Her. «.ft*pupeth. «rad- gfc S&£3SttJ?2lt SS.'IK "5gSr "%U*Z S S S »• w ~*'- F*^ ***** K * E r#w .in steDhen Etfri and i, V L2r*S 'm. ?u T Pond > Cynthi* Popovich, Michael tenberger. Joseph Yeaw. Eleanor Jam?. EmnSger Stephen T* 2T*/Sft ZSZJ""** ** P . ow « r :.*™»*±3™»* ™»- Voung* Nazih YouMef/ Suzanne nates: Edward, Abbott, Linda Abraham, Sharlene Abramo, If ark Adamczyk, Robert Albon, Thomas Allard, Kar- en Allen, Charles Annunziato. Pa- tricia Ayrelan, Gerald Bach, Cheryl Siso, Keith Ensminger. Carolyn Fanger, Charles Feno, Glen Fess, Marilyn Fire. Russell Fisher, Ray- mond Fortman, Patricia FOBS, Da- vid Foster, Benjamin Fowler, Nan- vln and Jay Leaderstorf. die. Shelley Prystawskl and Dar- Also, Joseph Lei bin ger, Gerald jene Rappleyea. Lesmeister, Carl Leverenz. J o h n Also. John Reich. Patrick Reilly. Lindaman, Paul Lindemann, Wil- Dieter Remus. Martha Rest, Karen 11am Lion, Donna Lisandrelli, Jack Revell, Gregory Rice. Mary Ellen - 7 Vnmaaiak• Nancv Frederick Uttlt > Ge0r * e LHUanicn. William Rice, Carmen Rodriguez, Lila Ro- Balazs. Judith Ball and Vickl Ball. gL *"»*JSuT Garcia Fucht Lo « an - Susan **«*•«»<>. Wendy ,ic. James Rosinki. Suzanne Salt^ Also. Kay Barstow, Dianne Bar- tosz, Marion Bateman, Richard Beach, Jay Beanard, Katharine BechteL James Beishline, Andrew Bennett, Terry Bennett, Terry Ben- netti, Terry Berg, John Binary and Donald Blandowski. Also, Terry Bodie, Peter Boldt, Thomas Boll*. Barbara Brenon, Sandra Breton, Diane Brewer, Richard Brewer, Peter Bright, Jen- nifer Britt, Gloria Bronson. Arthur Brown, Edward Brunner, Mary Ann and Robert Gall. Also, Joann Galsick, Virginia Gangwish, Thomas Garigen, Sally Garrow. Donald Gaylor, DanieUe Gemme, Salvatore Geraci, Michael Gerhardt, John Gfroerer, Pamela Gibson, Deborah Goeddertz, San- dra Gora. James Graf, Richard Graff and Martha Grieser. Also, Beverly Guiher, Richard Haak, Ellen Haggerty. Virginia Hahn, Sara Haitgema, Gary Ham- mond, Dennis Hankinson, Ronald Zebo, Debra Zettel, Robert Ziehm, Marianne Zipp and Suzanne Zsebe- hazy. GIRL KILLED VOORHEESVILLE (UPI) Loughrey and Kenneth Low-master, zer, Gary Schenauer, Erwin Schlag- Also, Roberta Lufkin, Cheryl enhauf, Mary Schmard* and John Constance Salisbury, 12, of Voor Luke, Jon D. Luke, Gary Lyons, Kathleen Maerten, Donald Martin, Robert Martin. Gayle Martineau, Connie Masich, Martha Masich, Pamela Mast, William Mast, Thomas Mayer, Michael McDow- ell and Jeannette McHenry. Also. Marjorie McVaugh, Gary Melius, Susan Mellentine, Lawrence Meola, Ronald Merchant, D a n n y Merwin, Gerald Miano, Cheryl Mi- heesville, was killed Saturday Schmidt. Also, Diane Schneider. Jack Schneider. Jamea Schuldt. Janet when the milk truck driven by Schuite. Cheryl Schuitz, Cindy her brother crashed into a tree Schuitz, Janice Schuitz. Joyce am j burst into flames. Scranton, Christine Seager. John ££•*• S ~* M "" raom " Classified Ads Also, Susan Sereno. Rafael Ser- D . _. . rano, EUen Sexton. Richard Shep- DtinQ KBSUltS ler, Candace Sherman, James Honor Graduates at Tonawanda High Gail L. Ford, center, valedictorian, and Susan P. Penberthy, right, salutatorian, of the 1965 Tonawanda High School graduating class are shown the list of honor graduates by Principal Robert M. Smith, left. Gail, whose average is 94.82 per cent, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Ford Jr. of 31 Colonial Drive, Tonawanda. Susan, whose average is 94.63 per cent, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Penberthy of 213 Kohler St., Tonawanda. 'Modern Education in U.S. 1 Theme at THS Graduation i "Like Niagara's speeding wa- Ghise. Prank Giancola. Lance Gier- tpr« weeninj? to the sea" a ke - P * ter Goeddertz, Lala Good, lers sweeping 10 me sea, a Judith Graham, Douglas Grant, strain from Tonawanda H i g h Carolyn Grobe, Robert Gross, Mi- School's Alma Mater, will be chael Gulder. Daniel Haacker. Don- sung by graduates.during cere- JliJ^J^JS^SLS^ jpomes at 3 pjn. June 27 in the Ms0f Robert H ammond. Rose school audltonum. Harding, Richard Hardy. Edward Organ music played by Lance Harkey, Jean Harmon, Larry Harp- Gierke, a seaior. will highlight '^"S^Jg^S; the program. Lance has served Heckman, Christa Hendra, Randall as organist for innumerable Heubuscn. Evelyn Hicks. Robert aafrtwvti anti%ri*if>* HU^ Sandra Holka, Gordon Holmes, sT?/ u 7^7" i KS Hoist. Kenneth Hopkins. Sue Michael WuJf, senior Class pres- Horan, Stephen Horn and Mary 3dent, will welcome parents and Jane Houdina. jgtriends at the ceremonies. Also, Dennis Hoyer, Joseph Hus- M "Madern Education in t h t v " r ; ^ ? X/'Si J NS •IVT M. JCI ., -• .. .. John Jones. Linda Jones, Nancy •United States Will be the theme Joseph, Anne Jurgielewicz, Paula •jrf three addresses. Gail Ford, Kartyas, John Keller, Vicki Kesaln- •Sraledictorian, will speak on "Ed- «f r » S 8 ^ 1 ^?*' Audre 7 ***&• 9 t r*-tt. J /4v-u i» o der . Ronald Klmger, Charles Klu- pication for Gifted Children. Su- g&t K^ rauge * s^^a K ^ man Penberthy, salutatorian, will and John Korte. •fepeak on "Education for Excep- Also, Ronald Kosikowskl, James •bonal Children," and David Law- £ • • • * *2? v Kraft - T * om * a M ^j lt .^^^L. ^ ««W^J^«. VA Kraft, Charles Kramer. Claudia grence wiu speak on Modern Ed- Kniilt Jotm Kruse, Patricia Kubic, gjUCation in the United States To- Franclne Kwasnlak, Kathleen La- 0day" Fleur, Shirley Latacki, Gilbert Board President Frances L. J^ "*" ^^ and David Law " glolway and John Wulf, Michael's Also. Leigh Leverenz. Sandra Lin- Sather who is a board member, dy. J©*"* Lo* 1 . Charles Long, Meiin- SP Preside during the program. * £* SSS^uSS^ki^H , ~- Amid the 1965 red and White Manfredo, Michael Manfredo. Carl "Class colors, seniors dressed in Mangus, Roger Marquette, Thorn- ' traditional caps and gowns, will £ , £ * ? J J * J ^ S : }0a ™" ' receive their diplomas. Also, Keith Maurer. Thomas Mc- Here are the 341 prospective Cully. Michael McGovern, Stacy * I graduates from Tonawanda High McGutan. Frederick Merchant. ! J Slu^^i. ^^ Lynn Mercurio, Sally Merwin, Den- £>cnooi - nls Miano, Jay Mileham, Gary Mil- Timothy Adams. Richard Albon, ler, Frank Miosi, Joseph Miosi, * Beraardine Anderson, Ronald An- Louise Montaldi, Robert Montgom- * drews, Barbara Arthur, Robert Ar- ery, Juanita Morningstar, Sandra , ! thur, Robert Babcock, Richard Nagel and Joseph Narby. ( Baker. Douglas Baldwin, Cynthia Also, Timothy Neddy. Richard Baranich, Eileen Barr. Dennis Bar- Nelson, James Newman. Jared * raclough, Timothy Barstow. Judy Niedermeyer, Mary Nordin, Alice ' $ Bart, Theresa Bart, Cheryl Bartz Norrls, David Nowak. Penny No- J i and Susan Basco. wark, Maureen O'Bryan, Michael I t Also, Pamela Batt, David Battag- 0har . Georgianna Ohmes. George 11a, Robert Beach. WiUlam Becker, Olmstead, Mary Ann O'Neill. Anna George Bencic. Bonnie Berg, Don- Osmon, Faith Ostwald and Phyllis 1 I aid Besser, Mark Beutner, Mar- Ostwald. garet Bliss, Jeanne Border. James A 1 * 0 * Ann Marie Pacurari. Jo Borsick, Paul Britt, William Britt, -Ann Parmentier, Paulette Pawla- Judith Brown and Brian Brunner. czyk, BiUie Ann Payne, CynUua , i Also. Daniel Buckingham. Thorn- PearL Susan Penberthy. Thomas : as Bucur. Laura BudweU, John Penberthy, Barbara Pernesky, i »Budzinski, Donna Burlack. James Dawn PerrelU and Thomas Perry. •Burns, Nancy Busch, Fay Butler, Also, Dennis Pietrowski. Paul I Clark Cain. Pasquale Calabrese, Pietrowski, Gale Pilon, Dawn Pisa- Daniel Camann, Patricia Canty, nl Jack Platter, Judy Platter, t t Sandra Carr, James Chambers, Thomas Pomeroy, Mary Pond, . Lynn Chesebro and Kevin Clark. Frances Popovlce, Richard Powers, i t Also, James Claydon, Christine Bmil Pylypko, Thomas Quinzio, Clemens, Guy Clemens, James Philip Reid, Michael Reinhardt, Jo- t Cochran, Philip Columbus, Molly anne Renk, Robert Ressman, Alan f I Costello, Gene Coupee, Nancy Rest. Nancy Rice and Randy Rich. - Crockett, Michael Currier, Rebecca Also, Jay Rick. Sharon Bobbins, ' , Czamanske. Larry Damon. Patricia Veronica Roberts. William Root, ! Dent, GaU Derner. Jose Diaz, Sue Richard Rose, Suzanne Rosinski, Diegelman and John Diehl. Patrick Ross, Candace Rowley, j Also, Richard Dirmyer, J u n e Jeffery Rowley, John Rudolph, Dominske. Cheryl Downey, Linda Gary Ryder, Ronald Sadler, Wil- : Drosendahl. William Durkee, Mi- Ham St. Jean, Cecelia Saluzzo, Pa- . ' chael Eberle, William Elek, Bar- tricia Salvatore and Gay Schen- ; bar a Elm ski, Karen Ensminger, del. : David Evans, Harriet Evans, Jay Also, Carol Schneider, Terry Fedeson and Daniel Feldt. Shreiber, John Schuldt, Timothy Also. Pat Ferrlo, Linda Fitzger- Schuite, Sherry Schuitz, Elizabeth Smith. Mattle Smith, Sandra Smith. Thomas H. Smith, Thomas W. Smith, Steve Smyth, Frank Snell. Suzanne Sommers, Ann Spearing, William Spencer, Susan Stadler and Joan Stawitzky. Also. Richard Stevens. Lynn Stol- zenburg, Judith Strueblng. Jane Sugden. Patricia Swain, Virginia Swan, James Swiston. Donna Tay- lor, Nancy Taylor. Patricia Tetter, Daniel Thiebolt, Linda Thuman. Mi- chael Tollar. Linda Tower. J a n a t Towne. Lesley Turner. Judy Tus- sing, Michael Ulmer and Paul Van- derbies. Also. Frank Varga. Barbara Wagner. David Wagner, Beverly Wagonblott. Richard Walker. Gary Walsh, Jacqueline Walt, Jack Walters, Richard Warner, Sue War- ren, Joyce Wasula, James Wells, Jay Wendell and Marlene White. Also, John Wilson. Joanne WoJ- narowski, David Woolcott, Michael Wulf, William Wythe, George Youa- kim, Barry Young, Robert Young. Gregory Zagrodnlck, Michael Zak- likowski, Alvln Ziehm, Mary Zim- merman, Paul Zipp and Ronald Zitzka. i t r Diplomas Today! Wedding Bells Tomorrow! : t aid, Sandra Flanders. Gail Ford, Schweitzer. Kathryn"H^we7tzer* John Forsha. Theodore Fox. Susan AUan Schwinger, Edward Scullion, , Franasiak, Janet Fraser. Duane Arthur Sentz, Jean Sergiej, Juan Frederick, Donna Frleboldt, Rich- Serrano, Gerald Serviss, Darla Sev- ( ard Fritz. John Fruehauf. Connie erance, James Sherman and : Fuller, Judy Gagne and Susan George Simon. Gangwish. Also, Pat Sisson, Robert Slater, | Also, Douglas Garlock, Susan Carol Slattery, Dennis Slattery, Gentry, Kenneth Gentzke, Martin Stanley Slowinski, Thomas Small, . Bwhardt, Dennia Getty, Sandra A n d r e w Smilinich, Constance Elephant, Engineer Meet Violent Deaths BOSTON (UPI) — P. T. Bar- num's gigantic elephant, Jum- bo, was killed 80 years ago when struck by a freight loco- motive in St. Thomas, Ont, while on tour with the circus. The engineer of the locomo- tive, W. Burnip, also met vio- lent death — but not in t h e same accident. Burnip was one of the 452 victims of the great San Francisco earthquake of 1906. Use of Natural Gas Old Stuff to Chinese HOUSTON (UPI) - About 2,000 years before the discov- ery of oil in America, the Chi- nese were using natural gas, a booklet of Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Corp. says. The Chinese found natural gas while drilling for salt, and delivered the gas through bam- boo pipelines for use in evapor- ating salt brine, Transcontinen- tal said. FUNERAL TOMORROW ELGIN, 111. (UPI) — Funeral services will be held Tuesday for Murray Ireland, former president of McGraw Edison Co.'s Toastmaster Division and the inventor of the pop-up toaster. Ireland died Saturday at the age of 72. Schopp's Have Served The Tonawandas' GRADS and BRIDES Since 1922 WATCHES ACCUTRON CARAVEU-E^H BULOVA Today's Girl Qraduate Is Tomorrow's Bride! DIAMONDS and E2L / What Will A Good Diamond Cost? 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Page 1: Tonawanda Junior High Will Graduate 385fultonhistory.com/Newspaper 11/North Tonawanda NY... · I t Also, Pamela Batt, David Battag-0har. Georgianna Ohmes. George 11a, Robert Beach

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Monday, June 2 1 , 1965 Tonawanda NEWS Page 13

Tonawanda Junior High Will Graduate 385

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There will be 385 ninth-grade Bryans, Kathy pupils graduated from Tonawan­da Junior High School in cere-

Brzezinski a n d Hanson, Darrel Harris, Nancy Har­ris, Jean Hartzell, George Harvey

Also, Linda Bunts, Timothy Bur- «n<* Ca">* Heckman. do, Vincent Burke, Darrell Burk- Also, Douglas Heim, -William

chad, Diana Miller. Gall Miller, Scott Miller and Sharon Miller.

Shiesley, Harold Shingledecker, David Short, Marlene Sieber,

Also. Helen Miloaevich, MlchaUa J*m«« Skinner, Harry Slattery. Milot. Linda Minney. Michael Mio- Hazel SUttery, William Slattery.

monies at 6 pan. June 28 in the holder, Lynn Buriigasser. Herbert Heim,'Catherine Henderson. Diane si. Theodore Mislin, Tina Mongeon. Bradley Small. Dennis SmUlnich, junior high auditorium. Busoh, Gregory Bush. Dorothy But- Henry. Bruce Herrmann, Ronald Sandra Montaldi, Sue Ann Morttz, Charles Smith and Judy SmiUi

Dressed in maroon caps and l er- P a u l Cahill, Jack Canty. Kath- Hewitt, Sheila Hicks, Ann Hodge, Barbara Murray. Nancy Nagel, Also, Judith Soldwisch. Edward onnrn* with mnrnnn and whifP l e e n Carr, Linda Caylor. Kathleen David Holovlcs, Barbara Honsber- Raymond Nagle, Shirley Nelson, Sommers, Linda Stacy, Nancy Staf-gowns wiin romra ami wuwj C h a t f l e l d > Terrance Chatfield and g#r. Ricky Jay Hoople. Dennis Ho- ****** rc.ui.ml Ron.M N*wm«n. *««* » I « H « « «» .II^. j . m » « Stan, tassels decorating their mortar- Shirley Chesebro. ran. Barbara Horton. K a r e n boards, these junior high school jy^ David Christian. Douglas Hughes, .Steven Huskey and Kath­

leen *Hy. Also. Constance Idzlak, Patricia

Inzalaco, Jeffery Jenkins, Sandra Columbus, James Couppe, William Johnson, Mary Beth Joseph, Linda

Chatfield. Terrance Shirley Chesebro.

Also, David Christian, Douglas pupils Will receive their diplo- Clark. Louis Clemeirti, Inez Clem. mas from School Board Presi- «*. Richard pofftz, Linda Cober-dent Frances L. Holway. nu8> Ronald* Cochran. Christopher

Patricia Neuland. Ronald Newman, ford, Florian Stallca. James Stan-Joseph Nilo and Thaddeus Nlzlalek. ley, Bruce Stewart, Rebecca

Also, Robert Noble, Richard Strauss. Robert Strough, Theodore Nogle, Kathleen Norrli, Brian Strugala. Anne Sullivan and G a i 1 North. Christine Nowak, Michael Sullivan. Nucci, Raymond Nugent. JoAnn Also. David Summers, Joseph O'Brien, Robert O'Brien, D e n n i s Swagler, Saundra Swanson, Dan

Principal Richard E . Perry will Cramer, Christine Creates* a n d Jufer, Lynna Jufer, Paul Kaluxny, Ogorchock, James Olka and Linda Taylor,' James T ajr 1 o r. Susan preside during the traditional Kenneth Crosby. ceremonies. The Rev. Norman

Ronald Kaluzny. William Kava-

Francis of Assist Church, give the invocation.

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Oppenheimer. Also, John Orkwis, Vernon Ortel,

Larry Osgood, Patricia Overfleld, Anthony Paduano. Bradley Pagels. Kathy Lynn Parish, Claire Parmen* tier, Gary Payne, Arleen Penber-

Also. Charles Cunningham. Cheryl naugh, John Keigley, Robert KeU A. LUX. assistant "pastor of" St. Gun******™. Linda Damon. Denis and Betty Kelley.

Darveaux. Denlse Darveaux, James A^Q, p , u i Kenyon, Thomas Davis, Edward Degenhart. Karen K e y e B ( Bonnie Kibat, Kathleen DeGlopper. Donald Dehlinger, Ger- KightUnger. James Knapp. Wendy

Music Will be provided by the a l d DeLucia, Richard Dennis, Dana Knapp. Karen Koch, Richard Koch, thy, Albert Penrod, Cathy Ann Per-Junior Hteh School Band The D ' E r c o l e - G a r y Denier and Chris- R o b e r t Koch, Frank Konlak. Sally kovich, Susan Perry, Richard Pe-K«™i Jm^Lm^SLZV*J rw ttm D l t t m a r - , _ _ - . . .. K o r*e. p * « Kovach. Janica Ko- ters, Robert Peters, NeU Petersen band WW pity P o m p a n d Cir- AI* , , P w n e l a Dobbini. Edward v a c g a n d G r e f o r y Kraemer. and Daralene Peterson, cumstance" and "Promotion Drabos*. Paul Drees. Anita Du- Also. Linda Kramer. David KroU, Also Larry Lee PhiBlps. Linda March." tmay. Daniel Durkee, David Dur- N a n c y j ^ K a r l n K u e h n € i R o b e r t JJJJ- J ^ J l . Pi«trowiW J.nn

Thompson, Martha Thomson, Mark Tlebor, Thomas Tiedeman. Linda Tooke. Anne Toporek. Barry Tower, Joseph Tripl. Lynn Tripoli. Lynda Turnbull and Gordon Tussing.

Also, James VanHise, Anthony Vecio. Vicky Verbocy, Norbert Wagonblott, Donna Warrick, Mi­chael Warthling, La Verne Webb, Joseph Wheeler. Richard White-field. William Whitlock. Linda Wil­lis and Barbara Wlngrove.

Also, Bonnie Wltkopf. Mary Alice Her. «. ft* pupeth. «rad- gfc S&£3SttJ?2lt SS.'IK "5gSr "%U*Z S S S » • w~*'- F*^ *****

K * E r # w . in steDhen Etfri and i , V L 2 r * S 'm. ?u T P o n d> Cynthi* Popovich, Michael tenberger. Joseph Yeaw. Eleanor Jam?. EmnSger S t e p h e n T * 2 T * / S f t ZSZJ""** * * P .o w« r: .*™»*±3™»* ™»- Voung* Nazih YouMef/ Suzanne

nates: Edward, Abbott, Linda Abraham,

Sharlene Abramo, If ark Adamczyk, Robert Albon, Thomas Allard, Kar­en Allen, Charles Annunziato. Pa­tricia Ayrelan, Gerald Bach, Cheryl

Siso, Keith Ensminger. Carolyn Fanger, Charles Feno, Glen Fess, Marilyn Fire. Russell Fisher, Ray­mond Fortman, Patricia FOBS, Da­vid Foster, Benjamin Fowler, Nan-

vln and Jay Leaderstorf. die. Shelley Prystawskl and Dar-Also, Joseph Lei bin ger, Gerald jene Rappleyea.

Lesmeister, Carl Leverenz. J o h n Also. John Reich. Patrick Reilly. Lindaman, Paul Lindemann, Wil- Dieter Remus. Martha Rest, Karen 11am Lion, Donna Lisandrelli, Jack Revell, Gregory Rice. Mary Ellen

- 7 Vnmaaiak• Nancv Frederick Uttlt> G e 0 r * e LHUanicn. William Rice, Carmen Rodriguez, Lila Ro-Balazs. Judith Ball and Vickl Ball. g L * " » * J S u T Garcia Fucht L o « a n - S u s a n **«*•«»<>. Wendy ,ic. James Rosinki. Suzanne Salt̂

Also. Kay Barstow, Dianne Bar-tosz, Marion Bateman, Richard Beach, Jay Beanard, Katharine BechteL James Beishline, Andrew Bennett, Terry Bennett, Terry Ben-netti, Terry Berg, John Binary and Donald Blandowski.

Also, Terry Bodie, Peter Boldt, Thomas Boll*. Barbara Brenon, Sandra Breton, Diane Brewer, Richard Brewer, Peter Bright, Jen­nifer Britt, Gloria Bronson. Arthur Brown, Edward Brunner, Mary Ann

and Robert Gall. Also, Joann Galsick, Virginia

Gangwish, Thomas Garigen, Sally Garrow. Donald Gaylor, DanieUe Gemme, Salvatore Geraci, Michael Gerhardt, John Gfroerer, Pamela Gibson, Deborah Goeddertz, San­dra Gora. James Graf, Richard Graff and Martha Grieser.

Also, Beverly Guiher, Richard Haak, Ellen Haggerty. Virginia Hahn, Sara Haitgema, Gary Ham­mond, Dennis Hankinson, Ronald

Zebo, Debra Zettel, Robert Ziehm, Marianne Zipp and Suzanne Zsebe-hazy.

GIRL KILLED VOORHEESVILLE (UPI) Loughrey and Kenneth Low-master, zer, Gary Schenauer, Erwin Schlag-

Also, Roberta Lufkin, Cheryl enhauf, Mary Schmard* and John Constance Salisbury, 12, of Voor Luke, Jon D. Luke, Gary Lyons, Kathleen Maerten, Donald Martin, Robert Martin. Gayle Martineau, Connie Masich, Martha Masich, Pamela Mast, William M a s t , Thomas Mayer, Michael McDow­ell and Jeannette McHenry.

Also. Marjorie McVaugh, Gary Melius, Susan Mellentine, Lawrence Meola, Ronald Merchant, D a n n y Merwin, Gerald Miano, Cheryl Mi-

heesville, was killed Saturday Schmidt. Also, Diane Schneider. J a c k

Schneider. Jamea Schuldt. Janet when the milk truck driven by Schuite. Cheryl Schuitz, Cindy her brother crashed into a tree Schuitz, Janice Schuitz. Joyce a m j burst into flames. Scranton, Christine Seager. John

£ £ • * • S~*M "" raom" Classified Ads Also, Susan Sereno. Rafael Ser- D . _. .

rano, EUen Sexton. Richard Shep- DtinQ KBSUltS ler, Candace Sherman, James

Honor Graduates at Tonawanda High Gail L. Ford, center, valedictorian, and Susan P. Penberthy, right, salutatorian, of the 1965 Tonawanda High School graduating class are shown the list of honor graduates by Principal Robert M. Smith, left. Gail, whose average is 94.82 per cent, is the

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Ford Jr. of 31 Colonial Drive, Tonawanda. Susan, whose average is 94.63 per cent, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Penberthy of 213 Kohler St., Tonawanda.

'Modern Education in U.S.1

Theme at THS Graduation

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"Like Niagara's speeding wa- Ghise. Prank Giancola. Lance Gier-tpr« weeninj? to the s e a " a k e - P * t e r Goeddertz, Lala Good, lers sweeping 10 me sea, a Judith Graham, Douglas Grant, strain from Tonawanda H i g h Carolyn Grobe, Robert Gross, Mi-School's Alma Mater, will be chael Gulder. Daniel Haacker. Don-sung by graduates.during cere- JliJ^J^JS^SLS^ jpomes at 3 pjn. June 27 in the Ms0f R o b e r t Hammond. Rose school audltonum. Harding, Richard Hardy. Edward

Organ music played by Lance Harkey, Jean Harmon, Larry Harp-

Gierke, a seaior. will highlight J £ ' ^ " S ^ J g ^ S ; the program. Lance has served Heckman, Christa Hendra, Randall as organist for innumerable Heubuscn. Evelyn Hicks. Robert

aafrtwvti anti%ri*if>* HU^ Sandra Holka, Gordon Holmes, s T ? / u 7 ^ 7 " i K S Hoist. Kenneth Hopkins. Sue

Michael WuJf, senior Class pres- Horan, Stephen Horn and M a r y 3dent, will welcome parents and Jane Houdina. jgtriends at the ceremonies. Also, Dennis Hoyer, Joseph Hus-

M "Madern Education in t h t v " r ; ^ ? X / ' S i J NS •IVT M. J C I ., - • .. .. John Jones. Linda Jones, Nancy •United States Will be the theme Joseph, Anne Jurgielewicz, Paula •jrf three addresses. Gail Ford, Kartyas, John Keller, Vicki Kesaln-

•Sraledictorian, will speak on "Ed- «fr» S 8 ^ 1 ^ ? * ' Audre7 ***&• 9 t r*-tt. J /4v-u i» o d e r . Ronald Klmger, Charles Klu-pication for Gifted Children. Su- g&t K^ rauge* s ^ ^ a K ^ man Penberthy, salutatorian, will and John Korte. •fepeak on "Education for Excep- Also, Ronald Kosikowskl, James •bonal Children," and David Law- £ • • • * * 2 ? v

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M ^ j l t .^^^L. ^ ««W^J^«. VA Kraft, Charles Kramer. Claudia grence wiu speak on Modern Ed- Kniilt Jotm Kruse, Patricia Kubic, gjUCation in the United States To- Franclne Kwasnlak, Kathleen La-0 d a y " Fleur, Shirley Latacki, Gilbert

Board President Frances L. J ^ "*" ^ ^ a n d D a v i d Law" g l o l w a y and John Wulf, Michael's Also. Leigh Leverenz. Sandra Lin-Sather who is a board member, dy. J©*"* Lo*1. Charles Long, Meiin-S P Preside during the program. * £ * SSS^uSS^ki^H

, ~ - Amid the 1965 red and White Manfredo, Michael Manfredo. Carl "Class colors, seniors dressed in Mangus, Roger Marquette, Thorn-

' traditional caps and gowns, will £ , £ * ? J J * J ^ S : }0a™" ' receive their diplomas. Also, Keith Maurer. Thomas Mc-

Here are the 341 prospective Cully. Michael McGovern, S t a c y * I graduates from Tonawanda High McGutan. Frederick Merchant. ! J Slu^^i. ^ ^ Lynn Mercurio, Sally Merwin, Den-

£ > c n o o i - nls Miano, Jay Mileham, Gary Mil-Timothy Adams. Richard Albon, ler, Frank Miosi, Joseph Miosi,

* Beraardine Anderson, Ronald An- Louise Montaldi, Robert Montgom-* drews, Barbara Arthur, Robert Ar- ery, Juanita Morningstar, Sandra

, ! thur, Robert Babcock, Richard Nagel and Joseph Narby. ( Baker. Douglas Baldwin, Cynthia Also, Timothy Neddy. Richard

Baranich, Eileen Barr. Dennis Bar- Nelson, James Newman. Jared * raclough, Timothy Barstow. Judy Niedermeyer, Mary Nordin, Alice

' $ Bart, Theresa Bart, Cheryl Bartz Norrls, David Nowak. Penny No-J i and Susan Basco. wark, Maureen O'Bryan, Michael I t Also, Pamela Batt, David Battag- 0 h a r . Georgianna Ohmes. George

11a, Robert Beach. WiUlam Becker, Olmstead, Mary Ann O'Neill. Anna George Bencic. Bonnie Berg, Don- Osmon, Faith Ostwald and Phyllis

1 I aid Besser, Mark Beutner, Mar- Ostwald. garet Bliss, Jeanne Border. James A1*0* Ann Marie Pacurari. Jo Borsick, Paul Britt, William Britt, -Ann Parmentier, Paulette Pawla-Judith Brown and Brian Brunner. czyk, BiUie Ann Payne, CynUua

, i Also. Daniel Buckingham. Thorn- PearL Susan Penberthy. Thomas : as Bucur. Laura BudweU, John Penberthy, Barbara Pernesky,

i »Budzinski, Donna Burlack. James Dawn PerrelU and Thomas Perry. •Burns, Nancy Busch, Fay Butler, Also, Dennis Pietrowski. P a u l I Clark Cain. Pasquale Calabrese, Pietrowski, Gale Pilon, Dawn Pisa-

Daniel Camann, Patricia Canty, n l Jack Platter, Judy Platter, t t Sandra Carr, James Chambers, Thomas Pomeroy, Mary Pond, . Lynn Chesebro and Kevin Clark. Frances Popovlce, Richard Powers,

i t Also, James Claydon, Christine Bmil Pylypko, Thomas Quinzio, • Clemens, Guy Clemens, James Philip Reid, Michael Reinhardt, Jo-t Cochran, Philip Columbus, Molly anne Renk, Robert Ressman, Alan

f I Costello, Gene Coupee, Nancy Rest. Nancy Rice and Randy Rich. - Crockett, Michael Currier, Rebecca Also, Jay Rick. Sharon Bobbins,

' , Czamanske. Larry Damon. Patricia Veronica Roberts. William Root,

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Dent, GaU Derner. Jose Diaz, Sue Richard Rose, Suzanne Rosinski, Diegelman and John Diehl. Patrick Ross, Candace Rowley,

j Also, Richard Dirmyer, J u n e Jeffery Rowley, John Rudolph, Dominske. Cheryl Downey, Linda Gary Ryder, Ronald Sadler, Wil-

: Drosendahl. William Durkee, Mi- Ham St. Jean, Cecelia Saluzzo, Pa-. ' chael Eberle, William Elek, Bar- tricia Salvatore and Gay Schen-

; bar a Elm ski, Karen Ensminger, del. : David Evans, Harriet Evans, Jay Also, Carol Schneider, T e r r y

Fedeson and Daniel Feldt. Shreiber, John Schuldt, Timothy Also. Pat Ferrlo, Linda Fitzger- Schuite, Sherry Schuitz, Elizabeth

Smith. Mattle Smith, Sandra Smith. Thomas H. Smith, Thomas W. Smith, Steve Smyth, Frank Snell. Suzanne Sommers, Ann Spearing, William Spencer, Susan Stadler and Joan Stawitzky.

Also. Richard Stevens. Lynn Stol-zenburg, Judith Strueblng. Jane Sugden. Patricia Swain, Virginia Swan, James Swiston. Donna Tay­lor, Nancy Taylor. Patricia Tetter, Daniel Thiebolt, Linda Thuman. Mi­chael Tollar. Linda Tower. J a n a t Towne. Lesley Turner. Judy Tus­sing, Michael Ulmer and Paul Van-derbies.

Also. Frank Varga. Barbara Wagner. David Wagner, Beverly Wagonblott. Richard Walker. Gary Walsh, Jacqueline Walt, J a c k Walters, Richard Warner, Sue War­ren, Joyce Wasula, James Wells, Jay Wendell and Marlene White.

Also, John Wilson. Joanne WoJ-narowski, David Woolcott, Michael Wulf, William Wythe, George Youa-kim, Barry Young, Robert Young. Gregory Zagrodnlck, Michael Zak-likowski, Alvln Ziehm, Mary Zim­merman, Paul Zipp and Ronald Zitzka.

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Diplomas Today!

Wedding Bells

Tomorrow!

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t aid, Sandra Flanders. Gail Ford, Schweitzer. Kathryn"H^we7tzer*

• John Forsha. Theodore Fox. Susan AUan Schwinger, Edward Scullion, , Franasiak, Janet Fraser. Duane Arthur Sentz, Jean Sergiej, Juan

Frederick, Donna Frleboldt, Rich- Serrano, Gerald Serviss, Darla Sev-

( ard Fritz. John Fruehauf. Connie erance, James Sherman a n d

: Fuller, Judy Gagne and Susan George Simon. Gangwish. Also, Pat Sisson, Robert Slater,

| Also, Douglas Garlock, Susan Carol Slattery, Dennis Slattery, Gentry, Kenneth Gentzke, Martin Stanley Slowinski, Thomas Small,

. Bwhardt, Dennia Getty, Sandra A n d r e w Smilinich, Constance

Elephant, Engineer Meet Violent Deaths BOSTON (UPI) — P. T. Bar-

num's gigantic elephant, Jum­bo, was killed 80 years ago when struck by a freight loco­motive in St. Thomas, Ont, while on tour with the circus.

The engineer of the locomo­tive, W. Burnip, also met vio­lent death — but not in t h e same accident. Burnip was one of the 452 victims of the great San Francisco earthquake of 1906.

Use of Natural Gas Old Stuff to Chinese

HOUSTON (UPI) - About 2,000 years before the discov­ery of oil in America, the Chi­nese were using natural gas, a booklet of Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Corp. says.

The Chinese found natural gas while drilling for salt, and delivered the gas through bam­boo pipelines for use in evapor­ating salt brine, Transcontinen­tal said.

FUNERAL TOMORROW ELGIN, 111. (UPI) — Funeral

services will be held Tuesday for Murray Ireland, former president of McGraw Edison Co.'s Toastmaster Division and the inventor of the pop-up toaster.

Ireland died Saturday at the age of 72.

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