Brighton High School 1954 Yearbook (Rochester, NY) - Full Access
TOP ROW L. TO R.: Hedges, Rebbetoy, Rector, Fleig, Westfall, Minor, Cronin, Ziegler, Oakley, Trotter, Whalen, Bush. FOURTH ROW: Barbee, Kingston, Lane, Nessel, Tholsrrup, Wight, Peters, Painter, Reinhard, Hanson, Phillips, Boynton, Gifford, Goldstein, Heller, Short, Muller. THIRD ROW: Jenson, Wilson, Buresh, McKinnon, Blair, Maston, Rittenhouse, Ruda, Cann, Potter, Humes, Bleshoy, Crawford, Clar, Richie. SECOND ROW: Liberman, Lebowitz, Mofsky, Piper, Srrellmatter, McCleary, Farnham, Rawcliffe, Boynton, Hoesterey, Morrow, c. Smith, McCartney, Hanson, Long, H. Applebaum. FIRST ROW: Schrodel, Vollmer, Oldroyd, Wayman, O'Keefe, Miller, Woodhouse, Hanford, Hughes, Jedd, Brien, Hershey, Keut– man, Clair. MIKE WOODHOUSE STEERED THE SKI CLUB with Sam Hanford, vice-president; Fred Hughes, trea– surer; Marcia 0 1 Keefe, secretary; and Jane Mi 1- ler, programchairman. The Section V ski meet at Swain in January played host to eight members of the club partici– pating. Bill DeWolfe, a certified ski instructor for New York, demonstrated the uses of boots, bindings, ski poles, and several waxes. Arthur Chapin, Miss Barbara Sheehan, and Miss Gretchen Shafer supervised the activities of the club. ARCHERY CLUB L. TO R: Williamson, Clair, Martin, Fuller, Shannon, Groth, Mrs. Bacon, Fromer, Cone, Lane, Hunt. "IT 1 S A BULL 1 S EYE I" local Robin Hoods of Sher– wood Forest claimed many of these coveted tar– gets. Virginia Cone served as manager and Ron Ulrich as assistant manager, to guide the "club 1 s arrows". Mrs. laura Bacon pulled the bow's string as adviser.
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