Fonda Fultonville High School - Caughnawagan Yearbook (Fonda, NY)
- Class of 1955
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It is with great respect that we, the Class
of 1955, co-dedicate this yearbook to Miss
Gisondi. We have appreciated her endless
spirit and everlasting friendship to help us
reach our desired goals.
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We, the Class of 1955, co-dedicate this
yearbook to Mr. Crane for his outstanding
leadership qualities. This is only a small
token of the appreciation and respect our class
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Ernest Friers, Member, Douglas Dixon, Treasurer: James C, Aldrich, Supervising Principal: Manning
Kested, Vice President: George Bowman, Superintendentg Alfred Markert, Memberg Willard Argersinger
Clerkg Mrs, Ruth Gibson, Memberg George Friers, Member, Albert Bode, Member, Mrs. Anna Moore,
Member.
This school system has become a sizable institu-
tion, with the consolidation of thirty-one surrounding
districts, comprising two main buildings housing high
school, junior high and elementary units, together
with sixteen fine rural schools. The teaching staff is
in now comprised of more than fifty excellent teachers
and the operating expenses this year is approximately
three hundred sixty-five thousand dollars.
It is the function and desire of the Board to provide
facilities for a sound basic educational program, ever
mindfull of the importance of the three Rs in the pro-
gram, Plans are in the making for further expansion
and improvement in the near future.
MRS, SARA MCCLEARY, MANNING KESTED,
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MR. MILLARD CRANE
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MRS. MARY AULT MR. DANIEL SEAMAN
Secretary Guidance Counselor
Fultonville
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As I wish you God-Speed and hope for your success and
happiness in the years to come, I take time to glance
backward at your record through the grades and high school
We hope that these years spent in school have been worth-
while and that your experiences and activities here will
prove to be invaluable to you in the future.
In the uncertainty and tension of the present time and
the days that lie ahead, America needs intelligent, edu-
cated, trained citizens. A loyal citizen who knows his
duties and responsibilities and privileges and who lives up
to them faithfully is America's best hope for a free and
lasting future. As you grow to be this future citizen, I
know that you can be trusted to help build this better
America of tomorrow.
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MRS. MILLIE HEALEY MR. WILLIAM HOPKE
Secretary Guidance Counselor
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MR AUGUSTINE
Coach
MR. BRUSH
Seventh Grade
MRS. HADSELL
Nurse
MRS. HULTS
Commercial
MR. HARTMAN
Music
MRS. LUSSO
Ninth Grade
MRS. HEA LEY
Home Economlcs
MR, MILLER
Chorus
MISS GISONDI
Mathematics
MRS. HOCH
English
MRS. MOORE
Language
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Eighth Grade
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Commerce
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MR. SWENSON
Physical Education
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MRS. M. UNGER
Seventh Grade
MR. TRIPP
Industrial Arts
MR. VAN REGENMORTAL
Social Studies
MR. TURNBULL
Seventh Grade
MRS. WINSMAN
Commerce
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KENNETH T. BOWLER
" Tuney"
Band 1, 2, 3, 4
Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4
President 4
Basketball - Scorekeeper 1, 2, 3,4
Student Council 3
Vice President 3
Rifle Club 3,4
Minstrel 4
Prom Committee 3
Dramatics Club 1, President 4
Everyman has three characteristics
That which he exhibits,
That which he has and that which
he thinks he has. "
MARLENE ALTHA BOWDISH
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Chorus 4
"A quiet little Miss is she,
But likeable as a girl can be
SHEILA IO BROWNELL
" Dimples"
Tiger 1, 2, 3
Pow Wow 4
Dramatics Club 1, 4
FHA 1, Historian 2, Reporter
Morrisville Repr. 3, President
Second County Vice President
Morrisville Repr. 4, County Secretary
Chorus 3
Minstrel 2, 4
Rifle Club 3,4
Yearbook 4
Twirler 2
Prom Committee
Dimpled cheeks and a smiling
face, not one could take her place."
DEAN NE BURKE
"Penny"
Treasurer 1, 2, 3
Band 1, 2, 3, 4
Junior Queen 3
Minstrel 4
Prom Committee 3
Tall, cute and full of fun
Many friends she has won.
RICHARD COUNTERMINE
" Dick"
Senior Play 1, 2
Minstrel 4
Yearbook 4
Cafeteria 2
Band 1, 2, 3
Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4
Dramatics Club 1, 2,4
Tiger 1, 2
Pow Wow 4
No wonder teacher's hair turns
grey, I chatter - chatter all the
day. "
JOHN KENNETH cAss1DY
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Soccer 3, 4
Baseball 2, 3, 4
Track 3, 4
Secretary 2
Vice President 4
Prom Committee 3
Yearbook 4
Boys' State 3
Minstrel 4
We all gaze and the wonder grows
How one small head can carry all
he knows."
JOHN D, CRANE
"Jackie"
Treasurer 1, 2, 3, 4
Baseball 1, 2
Basketball 2, 3
Soccer 2
Athletic Association 3, Vice President
Boys' State 3
Chorus 1
Junior Play 3
Minstrel 3
"Bright red hair, a winning smile,
To know this fellow is worth
your while, "
HARRY S. DERBY
"Dusty"
Basketball 2, 3, 4
Soccer 2, 3, 4
Track 2, 3, 4
Baseball 2
Student Council 1
Dramatics Club 4
Audio visual aids 1, 2, 3, 4
"He who does not love wine, woman,
and song, remains a fool his whole
life long. "
DAVID A. DOUGLASS
'Dave'
Soccer 2
Baseball 2
President 2
Yearbook 4
Minstrel 3,4
Junior Play 3
Prom Committee 3
Tall, slim, and not so shy.
Dave's surely one swell guy."
ALTON DILLENBECK
" Dill'
Basketball 3
Assembly Committee 2
Student Council 3
Minstrel 4
Band 1, 2,3
Dramatics Club 4
Prom Committee 3
A trumpeter is Dilly without a
doubt, we think Harry James had
better watch out."
DELORES IA NE DUFEL
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President 1
Yearbook 4, Editor-in-Chief
Chorus 2, 3
National Honor Society 4
Tiger 2, 3
Pow Wow 4
FHA 2, 3 Reporter, Morrisville
Representative 4, Treasurer
Dramatics Club 4
French Club 3, 4
Rifle Club 3,4
Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3,4
Prom Committee 3
Minstrel 4
Cheerleader 4, Varsity
Hair of gold, eyes of blue
There's no telling what she can do."
JAMES A. FIGNER, JR.
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Baseball 2, 3, 4
Junior Play 3
Chorus 3, 4
Minstrel 3, 4
A hunter under skies of blue,
and, furthermore, a worker, too
CHARLES S. GRAY
"Killer"
Dramatics Club 4
Soccer 2, 4
Minstrel 4
Prom Committee 3
Audio Visual Aids 1, 2, 3,4
For Satan finds some mischief
still, for idle hands to do."
ROBERT FRIERS
" Robbie"
Baseball 2, 3,4
Soccer 2, 3, 4
Basketball 2. 3, 4
Junior Play 3
Minstrel 3,4
Student Council 1
Dramatics Club 4
Yearbook 4
Pow Wow 3
Secretary 4
He's always ready for a basketball
game, Mischief is his middle name
DOMNIE GUTHRIE
" Domnie"
Transfer from St. Francis Xavier
Brooklyn 3
Girls' Sports 4
Chorus 4
Her winning smile and shining hair
Can but enhance this maiden fair."
ROBERT E. HAMMOND
"Bone"
Baseball 2
Soccer 2
Student Council 2, 3, 4
Chorus 3, 4
Dramatics Club 4
Pow-Wow 3
Minstrel 3,4
Junior Play 3
Always jolly, never sad,
A smile is his fad."
MARY L. HOFFMAN
"Huffie"
Junior Play 3
Minstrel 3,4
Chorus 3
I slept and dreamed that life was
beauty, I woke and found that life
was duty."
JAMES HEATH
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Band 1, 2, 3
Chorus 2
Athletic Association 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer
President 3
French Club 3, 4
Minstrel 4
Prom Committe 3
Tis true that he is much inclined,
To talk and flirt with all women
kind."
WILLIAM H. HUMPHREY
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Junior Play 2, 3
Minstrel 3, 4
Pow Wow 3,4
Dramatics Club 4
Chorus 3, 4
Prom Committee 3
What makes you look so meek and
shy, We know there's mischief in
your eye."
CAROL H. HYATT
" Blondie"
French Club 3, 4
Chorus 3, 4
Dramatics Club 4
Girls' Sports 2
Minstrel 4
Prom Committee 3
Rifle Club 4
"In many ways that we could
mention, Carol will surely
attract attention."
JANET KELLER
.. Ian..
Student Council 1, 2, Secretary-Treasurer
Cheerleader 2, 3
Chorus 3, Secretary 4
Vice President 3
Junior Play 3
Minstrel 3,4
Pow Wow 3, Assistant Editor 4
Yearbook 4
Junior Queen 3
National Honor Society 3, 4
Prom Committee 3
Her thoughts are good, her deeds
fine, her easy friendship rates a
line."
PATRICIA LYNN JACKSON
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Band 1, 2, 3,4, Vice President
Chorus 1, 2, 3,4
Tiger 1,2,3
Pow Wow 4, Editor
FHA 1
Dramatics Club 4, Vice President
Yearbook 4, Business Manager
Cheerleader 2, Sub. 4, Varsity
French Club 3, 4
Fondettes 1, 2, 3
Minsuel 4
Prom Committee 3
National Honor Society 4
"Peppy, witty, full of fun,
She has a smile for everyone."
VIRGINIA LONG
" Ginny"
Chorus 1, 2, 3, President 4
Band 1
French Club 3, Vice President 4
FHA 1, 2, 3, Treasurer
Yearbook 4, Photo Editor
Pow Wow 4, Assistant Editor
Dramatics Club 4
Cheerleader 4
Rifle Club 3,4
Beauty, poise, and personality,
All mixed up with a little rascality."
DAVID E. NEWPORT
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French Club 3
Dramatics Club 4
Minstrel 4
"Now for a madcap galloping chase!
I'll make a commotion in every
place."
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CA RMEN OLIVER
" Carm"
Basketball 2, 3, 4
Baseball 2, 3, 4
Soccer 2, 3, 4
Assembly Committee 4
Vice President 2, 3
Student Council 1
Rifle Club 3, 4
Dramatics Club 4
Yearbook 4, Chief Typist
Pow Wow 4, Chief Typist
Cafeteria 2
Track 4
Minstrel 4
Prom Committee 3
I don't care how talll be,
All the world looks up to me."
GLORIA OCHAMPAUGH
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Minstrel 2, 3,4
Junior Play 3
Yearbook 4
Prom Committee 3
"She is airy, young and gay,
And loved to make a grand display
RODGER JOHN PARRY
" Rodg"
Tiger 3
Pow Wow 4
Baseball 2, 3, 4
Basketball 2, 3
Soccer 2, 3, 4
Track 1, 2, 3,4
Secretary 3
Chorus 3, 4
Yearbook 4
French Club 3, Treasurer
Athletic Association 4, President
Cafeteria 2
Minstrel 4
His athletic ability is of great
renown, But it's his charm that
knocks 'em down."
JOAN MARIE PIERCE
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Junior Play 3
Minstrel 3.4
Cheerleader 2, 3
Chorus 3
"Joan is peppy and full of good
will, Seldom seen keeping still.
VIRGINIA POLLOCK
" vugie'
Band 1, 2, 3, 4
Yearbook 4
Prom Committee 3
Minstrel 4
A loyal companion, an excellent
friend, an earnest worker and
true to the end."
ELVINA JANE POLIN
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Secretary 1, 2, 3
Minstrel 3,4
Junior Play 3
Yearbook 4
Prom Committee 3
Tall, serene, friendly, and gay,
Our Elvina walks her stately way
WARREN P. ROOSEVELT
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Tiger 1, 2
Rifle Club 3, 4
Yearbook 4
Dramatics Club 4
Minstrel 4
His car he loves with all his heart,
He and his car will never part."
WINIFRED SCHINDLER
" Winnie"
Junior Play 3
Chorus 3
Pow Wow 3
Minstrel 4
Prom Committee 3
"Sweet, little and neat,
This is one girl you have to
meet. "
IANE SHOWERMAN
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FHA 1
Chorus 1, 2, 3,4, Vice President
Twirler 2
Cheerleader 2, 3, Varsity 4
Assembly Committee 3
Tiger 2, 3
Pow Wow 4, Business Manager
Dramatics Club 4
French Club 3,4
National Honor Society 4
Prom Committee 3
Yearbook 4
Not very big, not very tall,
But sweet and fair and loved
by all."
ALICE M. SCHLOTE
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Junior Play 3
Minstrel 3, 4
Yearbook 4
Pow Wow 3
National Honor Society 3, 4
"She is classed in a special fold,
Because she has a voice of gold
CAROL MARIE ANN STANTON
"Carol"
Chorus 2, 3, 4
Junior Queen Attendant 3
Prom Committee 3
Pow Wow 4
Tiger 2, 3
Yearbook 4
Minstrel 4
Cheerleader 2, 3, Varsity 4
She's little, she's wise,
She's a corker for her size."
LINDA RAE STEARNS
.. Lyn..
Dramatics Club 4
Yearbook 4
Prom Committee 3
Minstrel 4
"Laughing and giggling the whole
day through, Not a minute is
she ever blue."
ELWOOD W. SZABO
"Woody"
Band 1, 2, 3, 4
Chorus 4
Audio Visual Aids 2, 3,4
Soccer 3
Track 3, 4
Safety Patrol Captain 4
Rifle Club 3,4
Sometimes early, sometimes late,
For him it is worth-while to wait. "
ROBERTA STEARNS
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Secretary 1
French Club 3, 4
Dramatics Club 4
Prom Committee 3
Yearbook 4
Minstrel 4
Quiet and pleasant in every way,
She enjoys her work as well as play
L. HARVEY THORNTON
" l-larve"
Assembly Committee 1
Basketball 2, 3, 4
Soccer 2, 3, 4
Baseball 2, 3
Rifle Club 3, 4
Yearbook 4
Student Council 4, President
Prom Committee 3
Dramatics Club 4
Great in sports, good in mind,
A lad of the very finest kind.
DONALD C. VEEDER
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Minstrel 3, 4
Soccer 1, 2
Basketball 1, 2
Baseball 1, 2
Junior Play 3
Prom Committee 3
Don loves work and is fascinated
by it, He can look at it for hours
and never try it."
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LEWIS W, WEMPLE
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President 1
Basketball 1, 2
Soccer 1
Track 1
National Honor Society 1, 2, 3
Play 1, 2, 3
"A witty fellow, always on the go,
Pleasant is he and nice to know."
NANCY ANN VEEDER
"Nan"
Junior Play 3
Minstrel 3
Pow Wow 3, Business Manager
Yearbook 4
Junior Queen Attendant 3
Prom Committee 3
"A very friendly lass is she
Cute and sweet she'll always be
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"Stew"
Baseball 1, 2
Basketball 1
Soccer 1
Vice President 1, 2
President 3
Minstrel 3, 4
Junior Play 3
Prom Committee 3
"To be or not to be,
What does this world o
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As we ride into town we see that these Pioneers are really up in the world. The first thing
we see is a large sign, "Carmen Oliver's Haberdashery" and directly across the street we see
"Jack Crane 's National Growers Corporation. " Down the street is "David's Soda Shop"- Douglass,
of course.
As we continue our joumey we gaze upon a flashing sign, "Warren Roosevelt's Speed Shop"
with Mrs. Roosevelt, the former Nancy Veeder as his assistant. Situated right across the street is
Donald Veeder's Auto Repair Shop. Near there is Shelp 8: Wamer Co. where Joan Pierce is now
a partner in the business.
We now step into the large newspaper office to get more information. And whom do we see
sitting behind the huge editor's desk? Why none other than Rodger Parry. As we glance over the
paper we see that Jack Cassidy has graduated as a doctor. Lewis Wemple, famous jet pilot, is
really making headlines. On the farm page we see that Charles Gray is getting quite a price for
his milk nowadays. And here we see Virginia Long's column who is head reporter of the paper.
But just a minute, the women are really making the news. Sheila Brownell is now modeling
in New York City. Carol Stanton just received her first golden record. Janet Keller is now the
private secretary of the editor of this paper--who else?
On the local scene we see that a few of our old friends have just completed college. Linda
Stearns and Mary Hoffman are already working as secretaries for a large firm. Alice Schlote was
graduated from Oneonta and Bill Humphrey was an R. L T. man. Patty Jackson was graduated
and is now a successful teacher. Carol Hyatt has also completed her nurse's training. James
Heath, also a graduate, has joined the ranks of engineers.
As we turn the pages to the Society Column we see there has been a few weddings. Deanne
Burke has now got a longer name to write, don't forget there are two s's. Delores Dufel made a
beautiful bride for that Dumar lad. David Newport and Winifred Schindler are very happy running
their huge horse ranch. Elvina Polin has now got the name of former classmate of hers--Burke,
isn't it? Jane Showerman has a combined career of marriage and teaching. Also Marlene Bowdish
is happily married to Lee.
As we dash across the street for a little snack after our interesting newspaper review, we see
a pretty waitress, why it's Gloria Ochampaugh. Sitting across the room we see two familiar
faces, Robert Hammond and Roberta Steams, both famous lawyers.
As we continue down the street we see Virginia Pollock's busy Beauty Salon. Inside we see
Domnie Guthrie, whose art work has really brought her fame. What's this! In flashing lights we
see Ken Bowler now a famous actor and Richard Countermine, Sid Caesar of F. F, C,
Now we ride into the country. We see Alton Dillenbeck's million dollar farm. Right next to
it is James Figner, also a successful farmer. As we tum on the radio of our Cadillac, we hear a
familiar voice. It's Elwood Szabo broadcasting the local news, "Forest Ranger, Harvey Thomton
has been awarded a medal for bravery in the saving of many wild animals during a forest fire.
Now for the sports, Coach Robbie Friers of F, F. C, is hoping for a victory for his team which
hasn"t lost a single game this season. "
And now me are at the end of our journey. We say good-by and good luck to the first
successful pioneers of Fonda-Fultonville Central.
Mr. Roberts and Patty
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In Fonda, we began our first year of high school,
1951-1952 with a very successful dance and we sold
candy, gum and coke at the basketball and base-
ball games. Our President, Delores Dufelg Vice
President, Kenneth Bowlerg Secretary, Roberta
Steamsg Treasurer, James Collins led our class well.
Our Student Council Representatives were Carmen
Oliver and Harry Derby, and our class advisor was
Mr. Gerhard Roberts, We spent our annual school
picnic at Caroga Lake.
In our first year of high school in Fultonville,
we elected the following officers: Lewis Wemple,
President, Stewart Winsman, Vice Presidentg Elvina
Polin, Secretary: Jack Crane, Treasurerg Janet
Keller and Robert Friers, Student Council Repre-
sentatives. Our activities for the year included a
food sale, cake raffles, sale of Christmas Holly,
and we sponsored an Ice Cream Social at the end
of the year. An annual class picnic was also en-
joyed by all at Wintergreen Flats.
In our Sophomore year, 1952-1953, we chose
Ralph Mancini as our President and he guided our
class with the aid of the Vice President, Carmen
Oliverg Secretary, Jack Cassidy: and Treasurer,
James Collins. Our Student Council Representa-
tives were Harvey Thornton and Kenneth Bowler
and our class advisor was Miss Phoebe Gisondi who
stayed with us throughout our remaining high school
years. In November we sponsored a "Turkey Trot"
dance and a Hayrideg and coat-checking at the
basketball games seemed to be quite profitable.
That year ended with our school picnic which we
enjoyed at Cargo Lake.
Freshman President
Ice Cream Social
French Installation
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'April Showers"
Pancake Supper
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'l'he Sophomore year in Fultonville found us
doing the same thing as the previous year, elect-
ing our officers with David Douglass, President,
Stewart Winsman, Vice Presidentg re-electing
Elvina Polin, Secretary: and Jack Crane, Treas-
urer, Student Council Representatives for the year
were Janet Keller and Robert Hammond. Again
this year we held food sales, sold paper and pen-
cils, and sold Christmas Holly. Many new activ-
ities which were added were an "April Showers
Dance," a Valentine Dance, where Nancy Veeder
and Robert Barker were chosen 'Valentine Sweet-
hearts." We held another ice cream social and
a class picnic at Wintergreen Flats,
In this year a change had been made as Fonda
and Fultonville and surrounding districts had been
centralized in July, The Junior classes under
supervision of their class advisors, Miss Gisondi
and Mr. Crane decided to combine all activities
immediately but maintain separate staffs as their
home rooms were in different buildings. The
officers for the Fultonville Junior Class were:
Stewart Winsman, Presidentg Janet Keller, Vice
Presidentg Elvina Polin, Secretaryg Jack Crane,
Treasurer, and Robert Friers and Robert Hammond,
Student Cotmcil Representatives.
In Fonda we elected as our class President,
James Heath, whose capability was beyond men-
tion: Vice President, Carmen Oliver: Secretary,
Rodger Parryg and Treasurer, Deanne Burke were
our officials. Our Student Council Representa-
tives were Alton Dillenbeck, Ralph Mancini,
and Kenneth Bowler.
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Sweethearts'
Pancake Supper
Junior Minstrel Junior Mimtrel
"Rodeo Rornp"
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Hillbilly Weddin' "
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Our first activity as a combined class was a
"Harvest Moon Dance" followed by a "Rodeo Romp"
which, because of its popularity has become a new
tradition. As Easter drew near we held a "Bunny
Hop." Our biggest project was our Junior Prom,
"Strangers in Paradise." The Fonda gymnasium
was beautifully decorated with Palm Trees, and
the tables were lit with coconut shell candle lights.
No one will forget dancing to the music of Garry
Stevens. The Junior Queens were Deanne Burke and
Janet Keller and the Senior Kings were Charles
Newkirk and Hank Schroder. This was the last of
the dual kings and queens.
The Fultonville class sold Christmas Holly,
paper and pencils, and held various food sales
and also held a pancake supper, We also spon-
sored a Minstrel Show with the Senior class and
then held a Junior play, which was our first
production, called "Hillbilly Weddin'." The
class also presented a Christmas Assembly and
some of the boys put on a Lincoln Assembly
with the assistance of Nancy Veeder and Elvina
Polin. For our class picnic that year, we in
the Fultonville building visited Cooperstown,
We visited the Farmers' Museum and the Base-
ball Hall of Fame and enjoyed our picnic lunch
and swimming at Fairy Springs.
The Fonda class sold hand-painted novelties
and Bergundy and Gold school emblems, both from
which we profited greatly. We put on a Minstrel
Show for an assembly program which everyone en-
joyed. During the summer months while the stock-
cars raced and during Fair week we reaped a larger
fortune from parking cars and caught up with the
Fultonville Juniors in finances.
"Harvest Moon"
"Hillbilly weddm
'Junior Minstrel" "Jl1l'li0l' Minstrel"
Pancake Supper
'Brides To Burn"
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As Seniors we were together as one large
Senior class in the Fonda building. To start the
year we elected Kenny Bowler, President: Jack
Cassidy, Vice Presidentg Rob Friers, Secretary:
Jack Crane, Treasurer: with Bob Hammond and
Harvey Thornton as our Student Council Represent-
atives. Carmen Oliver was our Assembly Repre-
sentative and Rodger Parry and James Heath were
our Athletic Association Representatives. Our
first social event was a Pancake Supper held in the
Fultonville cafeteria, with Lewie Wemple as chair-
man. We were all very busy planning our year-
book under the guidance of Miss Gisondi and Mr.
Crane. Delores Dufel was chosen to be our Year-
book Editorg Patricia Jackson our Business Managerg
and Carol Stanton our Photographer Manager. Judy
Pierce and Arlene Lusso were our sales "Boosters"
for the yearbook in Fultonville.
As Christmas drew neat we sponsored a "White
Christmas Ba1l." This semi-formal dance with
Many Biscotti's Orchestra was quite a success.
Also in December the Dramatics Club put on
a very good play "Brides to Burn" which was com-
posed mostly of Seniors.
In January we held a very successful "Coke
Dance" and in February we had another success-
ful, "Rodeo Romp."
In March we staged a Minstrel Show. Every-
one came to see our talent and judging by the
response it proved not only profitable but very
entertaining.
During the Easter Vacation we went to Wash-
ington D. C. and New York City for our Senior
trip. We boarded the train all very excited and
came back with as much enthusiasm as when we
left, but with not as much pep and flat broke.
With our school life behind us we now look to
the future. We wish everyone in F. F.C. a very
happy and prosperous Senior Year.
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Most School Spirit
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Most Athletic 0' C1258 F1i1'IS
D, DUFEL and R, FRIERS C. STANTON and K. BOWLER
Best Dancers
Most Bashful
J. SHOWERMAN and K, BOWLER V. POLLOCK and I. CASSIDY
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P. JACKSON and K. BOWLER
Most Likely to Succeed
J. SHOWERMAN and R, PARRY
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D, DUFEL and I. CASSIDY
Best Looking
C. STANTON and J. CRANE
Most Popular
C. STANTON and K. BOWLER
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We, the Class of 1955, being of sound mind and good intent, do hereby bequeath our
priceless treasures to our fortunate underclassmen.
Marlene Bowdish leaves all the black convertibles except Lee's to Marilyn Fredericks.
Ken Bowler leaves his way with the women to Don Countermine.
Jack Cassidy leaves his shortness to Mark Logan. Down, Boyl
Virginia Long leaves her nickname, Qmust we state ity, to anyone who has the ability to keep it.
Winifred Schindler leaves her boots and saddle to Shirley Smarup.
Jack Crane leaves his wonderful smile to William Brooks.
Alton Dillenbeck leaves his eraser to Dick DaBiere to use in Mechanical Drawing.
James Figner leaves his Swiss yodel to Harold Vunk.
Patty Jackson leaves her musical virtuosity to her cousin, Polly Willand.
Deanne Burke leaves her driving ability to Louise Daynard who wou1dn't know a steering wheel
from a spare tire.
Bob Hammond leaves his frankness to Gerald Fox.
Jim Heath leaves his ability to sneak out of school to James Goody who should have a car by
next year.
Elvina Polin leaves "Bob" to anyone who wants him.
Roberta Stearns leaves her quiet and serious nature to Arletta Thornton.
Rob Friers leaves his basketball ability to Jerry Peterson.
Carmen Oliver leaves his ability to make cookies to Roy Williams who has wonderful luck with
cakes.
Joan Pierce leaves her faithfulness to one boy to Betty Ann Ripton who can't seem to make up
her mind.
Rodger Parry leaves his ability to knock over people in the halls to Jackie Springer who has
possibilities.
Carol Hyatt leaves her appendix to Mary Healey.
Richard Countermine leaves his constant chatter to Paul Case.
Janet Keller leaves her ability to eat and stay thin to Mrs. Painter who is always dieting.
Mary Hoffman leaves her high-pitched voice to Shirley McNinny.
Warren Roosevelt leaves his ability to drive with one hand to Red Gillen.
Dave Douglass leaves his soda jerking ability to Bob Zentz.
Delores Dufel leaves her 1932 Buick to Miss Gisondi so she can be on time.
David Newport leaves his juvenile actions to Bob Collins to add to his.
Sheila Brownell leaves her postage stamps to Mary Ann Alexander so she can mail her letter to
Texas.
Harvey Thomton leaves his brush cut to Bob Dougherty.
Lewis Wemple leaves his "souped -up" hot-rod to Bobby Barker.
Alice Schlote leaves her sobemess to Judy Laramy who is forever giggling.
Domnie Guthrie leaves her beautiful blond hair to Beverly Howard.
Jane Showerman leaves her place on the cheerleading squad to Gine Hime.
Charles Gray leaves his seat in Mrs. Hoch's 'lth period English Class to anyone who wants it.
Carol Stanton leaves her rheumatic alibis to Alice Thomton who never missed a day of school if
she could help it.
Linda Stearns leaves all her formal dates to Marilyn Monroe.
Virginia Pollock leaves her class spirit to the whole Junior Class.
Bill Humphrey leaves his way with teachers to Ralph Compani who needs it.
Nancy Veeder leaves her talking ability to Shirley Winsman,
Elwood Szabo leaves his hobbies to Robert Carlson.
Gloria Ochampaugh leaves her figure to Florence Deer.
Don Veeder leaves his booming voice to Robert Walker.
To Miss Gisondi we leave a bottle of aspirins for her headaches.
To Mr. Crane we leave the Time magazines we never read.
To everyone else we leave the memories of the most talented and intellectual Senior Class of
Fonda -Fultonville Central.
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First row: G. Bell, E. Gibson, B. McNinney, M. Jambo, B. Ripton, S. Dillenbeck, M. Moore, A. Thomton, E.
Stockwell, D. Davis. Second row: Mrs. Hoch, S. McNinney, L. Carpenter, R. Carlson, W. Brooks, R. Walker,
L. Daynard, B. Piening, M. Healey, T. Zabo, E. Frohn, B. Hart, M. Alexander, Mr. Van Regenmonel. Third
row: C. Hatfield, M. Fredericks, P. Blackwood, G. Peterson, B. Hayes. S. Manley, S. Smarup, M. Wemple,
N. Ingersol, G. Gifford, W. Smith. Fourth row: B. Barker, R. Gillen, M. Knowlton, P. Case, H. Vunk, G.
Fox, E. Hinkle, D. Countermine, R. Compani, D. Case. Fifth row: R. Williams, N. Lusso, M. Logan, J.
Goody, R. DaBiere, R. Zentz, R. Dupree, J. MacPhai1, A. Bowdish.
With Mrs. Hoch and Mr. Van Regen-
mortel as our advisors, this year's
y Junior class has been most successful.
gi, In October we had a Harvest Moon
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s - R we if Dance in November. Our next activ-
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R . ' ' ber. In February we held a variety
show displaying the talents of our
president - L MNPHAIL class. Our biggest and last activity Secretary - R. WILMAMS
was the Junior Prom in which a Junior
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This year, we, as Sophomores, set
out a truly combined Fonda -Fulton-
ville class. Our first activity was a
Halloween Dance that was very
successful. Our next big activity was
a spaghetti supper in January. After
that we had two more successful
dances, one a Valentine's dance at
which a King and Queen were chosen.
The other was an April Showers'
Dance that concluded our activities
for the year. We are looking for-
Secretary - J. SPRINGFD
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Vice President - J. ANDREWS Treasurer - R, COLLINS
First row: B. Gibson, L. Eads, C. Calhoun, N. Klingbeil, I. Winsman, P. Rose, C. Conte, B. Bonanno, A.
Howard, S. Bowdish. Second row: Miss Reed, R. Schlote, P. Willand, B. Cook, D. Newkirk, C. Fonda, G.
Weigel, J. Long, J. Shafer, L. Anderson, R. Bowdish, G. Rutherford, H. Reynolds, Mrs. Moore. Third row: R.
Fonda, G. Spannbauer, E. Humphrey, M. Moore, G. Shroeder, J. Guadagno, A. Aldrich, R. Papa, J. Bode.
Fourth row: L. Bradt, J. Springer. R. Collins, K. Geesler, S. Spencer.
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First row: R. Bell, M. Smith, S. Troll, J. Manley, R. Compani, B. Kling, A. Thornton, L. DeTrag1ia, C.
Derby, J. Dostal. Second row: Miss Niciu, B. Wemple, R. Kadle, G. Snell, K. Blackwood, J. Williams, D.
Zannitto, H. Brand, M. Case, E. Leggerio. Third row: R. Sammons, S. Henry, B. Antis, J, Szabo, G. Hime,
G. Saltsman, P. Dingman, K. Hyatt, T. Cassidy, R. Kadle, L. Bode.
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First row: A. Carlson, J. Pierce, M. Lusso, K. Hammond, D. James, J. Keller, S. Richardson, D. Baker.
Second row: D. Hojohn, A, Lusso, A. Steiger, J. Laymon, S. Karaban, V. Karaban, I. Winsman, M. Monroe
D. Loucks. Third row: L. Wohlgemuth, D. Veeder, J. Anderson, T. Hayes, J. Fiorentino, L. Janetski, C.
Hojohn. Fourth row: L. Coddington, K. James, J. Moore, A. LaP1ant, W. Smith, Mrs. Lusso, R. Anderson.
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First row: G. Pearsall, C. Hinkle, R. Meyers, R. Klein, K. Siebe, S. Szabo, J. Compani. Second row: J. Bell,
C. Humphrey, T. Ford, P. Countermine, D. Newport, S. Manning, P. Bowe, L. long, C. Lampman, V. Fox,
J. Antis. Third row: Mrs. Unger, B. Sargalis, A. Jackson, R, Marchronne, L. Oare, M. Frohn, C. Stearns, D.
Adebahr, P. Troll. Fourth row: M. Brookshiser, D. Ebar, G. McRedmond, C. Mancine, W. Gray, R. Sammons,
M. McGowan, F. Hoffman, M. Fonda, B. Wemple.
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First row: Mr. Tumbull, R. Borst, E. Peining, I. Lavoy, D. Wemple, J. MacPhai1, A. Doyle, Mr. Brush, Second
row: N. Borst, N. Fredericks, M. Zentz, T. Harvey, J. Harvey, S. Bowdish, S. Hayes, E, Emerson, C. Beauts.
Third row: L. Luft, R. Youngs, G. Grandy, R. Colling, H. Brooks, P. Swartz, R. Humphrey, K. Friers, G.
Mal-rain, Fourth row: R. Veeder, N. Vanevery, J. Williams, W. Schylur, C. Lazzaro, J. Elliott, M. Jambo, D.
Hand, J. Francisco, H. Faulknor, H. Emken, C. Brooks, F. Wojcik.
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First row: J. Cassidy, R. Parry, C. Stanton, P. Jackson, D. Dufel, Edit0r MISS G1SOUd1
Advisor, Mr. Crane, Advisor, V. Long. Second row: R. Friers, R. Countermine G
Ochampaugh, C. Oliver, W. Roosevelt, N. Veeder, L. Stearns, J. Keller H Thornton
R. Stearns, J. Showerman.
Editor-in-Chief- -
Business Manager- - - - -
Photography Manager- - - -
Photography Editor- - - -
Feature Editor ----
Copy Editor -----
Organizational Editor- - -
Chief Typist -----
Treasurer- - - -
- Delores Dufel
Patricia Jackson
- Carol Stanton
Virginia Long
- - Janet Keller
- Alice Schlote
Roberta Stearns
Carmen Oliver
Virginia Pollock
Art Editors- - - - - - Jack Cassidy, Rodger Parry
Sports Editors- - - - Harvey Thornton, Robert Friers
With the Indian Head as our seal accompanied with a pioneer theme, we the staff
ofthe 1955 Caughnawagan, have composed a yearbook that we are extremely proud to
display.
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First row: S. Brownell, Mrs. Hoch, Advisor, P. Jackson, Editor, V. Long, Assistant Editorg B. Zentz.
Second row: C. Oliver, D. Dufel, P. Willand, B. Bonanno, C. Conte, R. Countermine, R. Parry.
Third row: I. Showerman, C. Stanton, B. Ripton, I. Williams, G. Bell, A. Thornton, J. Shaffer, C.
Calhoun, B. Cook, G. Schroeder. Fourth row: B. Humphrey, J. McPhail, M. Knowlton, M. Frederick
C. Hatfield, E. Colling.
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Seated: B. Bobilin, R. Ingersoll. J. Ripley, Y. Hayes. Second row: W. Schuyler, H. Hodge, J.
Sornberger. J. Williams, F. Hemigle, H. Faulknor, J. McPhail, M. Zentz, E. Piening, S. Grisel
P. Ripley, M. Richardson, D. Hand, C. Lazzaro. Back row: Mr. James Turnbull.
First row: P. Willand, A. Thornton, R. Williams, C. Stanton, Mrs. Moore, K. Bowler,
P. Jackson, R. Friers, C. Hyatt, D. Davis. Second row: I. Showerman, B. A. Ripton,
B. Cook, B. Bonano, S. Dillenbeck, R. Stearns, L. Stearns, C. Conte, C. Calhoun, G.
Bell. Third row: V. Long, B. Hayes, S. Manhey, P. Blackwood, B. Steenburg, J.
Shaffer, M. Moore, A. Dillenbeck, C. Oliver, B. Peining. Fourth row: J. Goody, R.
Zentz, C. Gray, I. Bode, W. Humphrey, D. Dufel, S. Brownell, I. Springer, H. Thorn
ton, G. Schroeder, R. Countermine.
This year, there has been a new organization of the Dramatics Club under the
direction of Mrs. Moore. The officers elected were as follows: President, Kenneth
Bowler, Vice President, Patty Jackson, Secretary, Carol Stanton, Treasurer, Roy Wil-
liams and Executive Committee, Alice Thomton and Robbie Friers.
The Dramatics Club presented two plays, one in December, a comedy called
"Brides to Burn" and another in the early spring.
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First row: J. Goody, D. Dufel, Miss Reed, Mrs. Moore, I. Springer, R. Zentz, I. Williams, G. l-limes.
Second row: I. Troll, J. Manley, D. Zannitto, T. Hayes, E. Leggiero, C. Conte, C. Costa, B. Ripton,
P. Jackson, E. Gibson, B. Gibson, A. Schlote Third row: H. Thornton, P. Willand, A. Thornton, C.
Hatfield, H. Vunk, E. Colling, N. Ingersoll, M. Frederick, V. Long, G. Spannbauer, G. Weigel, I.
Long, G. Schroeder, J. Dostal, M. Case, M. Moore, J. Shaffer, J. Bode, I. Pierce, J. Showerman.
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S, Szabo, R. Compani, I. Kling, P. Rose, C. Oliver, D. Davis, Mrs. Fogarty, Mrs. Anderson, Mr
Van, Mr. Tripp, Mrs. Hoch.
First row: C. Derby, A. Thornton, I. Troll, J. Manley, B. Gibson, E. Leggiero. Second row: J
Laramy, I. Williams, D. Dufel, G. Bell, D. Davis, Mrs. Healey, B. Cook, G. Hime, C. Conte
Third row: D. Zannitto, B. Peining, B. Amis, B. Bonano, B. Steenburg, M. Brand, D. Siebe, S
Brownell, V. Long, S. Meyers, P. Willand, I. Long.
President ----- - - Donna Davis
Vice President- - - ' ' Judy Williams
Secretary- - - - - Geraldine Bell
Treasurer- - - - Delores Dufel
Reporter- - - - Mary Healey
Historian ----- - - Georgina Hime
Parliamentarian- - - - -Carolyn Conte
Song Leader ---- - Barbara Cook
Chapter Mother- - - -Mrs. Roy Williams
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Leggerio, A. Thomton, E. Gibson, C. Camoun, C. Stanton. Second row: J. Long, J. Shaffer, C. Fonda, B.
Cook, S. Meyers, B, Banano, S. Bowdish, P. Jackson, G. Bell, B. Gibson. Third row: D. Zannitto, E. Colling,
E. Frohn, B. Hayes, M. Knowlton, K. Bowler, D. Countermine, B. Hammond, P. Blackwood, C. Hyatt, B.
Piening, M. Fredericks. Fourth row: S. Smarup, D. Guthrie, G. Schroeder, J. Williams, R. Countermine, R.
Zentz, R. Parry, R. Williams, R, DaBiere, W. Humphrey, J. Keller, B. McNinr1y, V. Long, G. Hime.
First row: D. Wemple, M. Jambo, S. Hayes. J. Harvey, A. Harvey, F. Hernigle, M. Zentz, J. Francisco,
Miller. Second row: V. Karaban, B. Bobilen, K. Hammond, P. Bolster, Y. Hayes, J. Ripley, S. Grisel, I.
Somberger. Third row: L. Ianetski, D. James, P. Ripley, M. Richardson, G. Martin, K. Friers, J. Anderso
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J. Fiorentino, J. Pierce, T. Hayes, A. Lusso, H. Hodge, S. Richardson, M. Lusso, J. Elliott, J. Keller, D.
Haud, S. Squires, A. Steiger. Third row: J. Williams, J. McPhail, E. Piening, E. Vunk, H. Taulknor, C.
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Left to right: R. Meyers, P. Troll, R. Colling, R. Antis, C. Mancini, C.
Piening, L. Stearns, R. Ingersoll, D. Cook, R. Youngs, W. Gray.
Pam!
The safety patrol is a new safety measure set up
by the Fonda-Fultonville Central School to provide
safety at all crossings for the pupils in the school.
Many schools have adopted this method of protection
for its students. Although this is our first year in op-
eration, the matter is being controlled as well as
possible by Captain Elwood Szabo, and his Lieutenants
of the squad. Also on our side, we have the wonder-
ful and sincere help of Officer John Ford,
IOHN FORD and E, SZABO
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CARMEN OLIVER HARVEY THORNTON
Left Guard Right Guard
NORMAN LUSSO RICHARD DABIERE
Center ROBERT FRIERS Right Forward
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First row: B. Antis, M. McGowan, D. Siebe, Coach Swenson. Second row: B. Wemple, G.
Wilder, A. Jackson, Coach Augustine. Third row: R. Parry, R. DaBiere, R. Schlote.
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First row: D. Dufel, H. Thornton. J. Springer, E. Hinkle, J. Goody, R. Zentz, E. Szabo, W.
Roosevelt, K. Bowler. Second row: G. Bell, E. Gibson, B. Cook, A. Dillenbeck, V. Long, J
Long, S. Myers, A. Thornton, C. Oliver, S. Brownell.
Seated: R. Compani, I. Cassidy, R. Friers, C. Oliver, M. Knowlton, I. Heath. Second row:
C. Gray, E. Hinkle, H. Brand, I. Andrews, R. Gillen, D. Papa, H. Thornton, D. Bell. Third
row: R. Compani, R. Williams, R. Parry, R. Zentz, Coach Swenson, R. Da Biere, I. Szabo,
H. Derby, S. Spencer, P. Dingman.
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The Maroon and Gold of Fonda - Fultonville Central School ended the
soccer season this year with a 0-O deadlock with our strong rival, Mayfield.
Dick Da Biere did an invincible job at the goal while Rob Friers added his fine
defensive work. F-F Central wound up a season record of five wins, four losses,
and three ties. The five wins were over Wells 4-2, Perth 4-0 and 8-2, and
Galway 10-2 plus a forfeit. F-F also added a 14-0 non-league win over Strat-
ford. The Maroon and Gold tied Wells 2-2, Broadalbin 0-0, and Mayfield 0-0.
The four losses were heartbreaking 2-1 and 3-2 scores to Mayfield, and 8-0 to
Broadalbin and Mayfield.
Captain Rob Friers led the way in scoring with a total of fourteen points.
Rob also played good defensive ball, which proved to help the Maroon and Gold
a great deal throughout the season. Jack Cassidy was second in scoring with
twelve points.
This is the first year that Fonda-Fultonville Central School completed its
soccer schedule and the record shows the team has done very well.
D. Dufel, P. Jackson, P. Willand, B. Ripton, C. Stanton, I. Showerman--VARSITY.
V. Long, A. Thornton. J. Laramay, C, Conte, S. Dillenbeck, I. Long--JUNIOR VARSITY
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First row: D. Bell, J. McPhail, N. Lusso, R. Friers. Second row: Coach Swenson. I. Heath, H.
Thornton, C. Oliver, K. Bowler. Absent from photo: D. Countermine, D. Da Biere, R. Williams,
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First row: R. Compani, R. Zentz, I. Goody, S. Spencer, M. Logan, P. Dingman. Second row: W
Smith, H. Brand, R. Papa. I. Szabo, A. Aldrich, J. Peterson, R. Compani.
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R. Weaver, Leftfieldg T. Guadagno. Third row: R. Cunniff, R. Da Biere, Rightfieldg H. Schroeder,
First Base: Coach Smith, R. Friers, Shortstopg R. Parry, Pitcher, R. Zentz, L. Reynolds,
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Rhodes 1 0 2 uane Sprague with 14. wed by'
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