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Claudine Eldred, Gladys Shelton, Carol Searles, Leona Dibble, Joyce Allen, Eugenia Landers, Marie Elder, Norma Roscoe, Betty Newman, Betty Parsons, Janet Parker, Marjorie Eldred. CHEERLEADING Something new was added to BCHS this year, a Junior Varsity Cheerleading Squad. With this group added to the regular Varsity Cheerleaders, School spirit was sure to be kept at its peak. A faculty committee chose the following girls: Junior Varsity, Marjorie Eldred, Norma Jean Roscoe, Janet Parker, Betty Newman, Marie Elder, and Betty Parsons. Senior Varsity, Claudine Eldred, Gladys Shelton, Joyce Allen, Carol Searles, Leona Dibble and Eugenia Landers. Of the latter group, Claudine, Gladys, and Joyce were chosen for the second year. Marjorie Eldred was chosen captain of the Junior Squad and Claudine Eldred of the senior. New cheers and new pep have been the symbols of this year's cheerleading and these have functioned well in keeping high the morale of BCHS in sports.
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First Row - Laura Belle Mott, Betty Hohreiter, Barbara Dodge, Dorothy Gerg, Marie Elder, Virginia Parsons, Barbara MacPherson, Elizabeth Corbin, Roberta Parsons, Eileen Youngs. Second Row - Lola Neidlinger, Marilyn Price, Betty Parsons, Helen Foldy, Ioan Michel, Iona Sherman, Joyce Eggleston, Marilyn Coon, Eugenia Landers, Doris Gorton. Third Row- Norma Roscoe, Janet Parker, Irene Flyzik, Marjorie Eldred Dora Hitchcock, Ruth Roloson, Linda Salzberg, Betty Underwood, Gladys Shelton, Claudine Eldred, Doris Hoyt, June Garrison, Joyce Allen, Donna Pixley. Fourth Row- Donna Fink, Georgia Villnave, Margaret Cudworth, Patricia Babock, Mary Lee, Bev Archer, Leona Dibble, Pauline Palmer, Catsy Scheidegger, Barbara King, Carol Searles, Jo Strasnicsak, Diane Foulds. Fifth Row-Miss Daubert, Arlene Martin, Nora Drachler, Betty Newman, Alice Scheidegger, Lorraine Howe, Marilyn Stanton, Dorothy Jones. GIRL'S SPORTS The high school girls started their sports season this year by organizing a Girls' Sports Club under the supervision of Miss Daubert. About seventy-five girls were present at the first meeting and elected the following officers, President, Linda Salzberg, Vice-President, Betty Underwood, Secretary, Ruth Roloson. It was decided at this meeting that soccer would be the first sport of the year. The girls were divided into four teams and these played after school. The games were played with vigor and vim, and although the girls ended the season with sprains a.nd bruises everyone is looking forward to next year's soccer. When the second meeting of the club was called, it was time for the favorite in sports, basket-ball. Because so many girls reported for this, it was decided to divide into intramural teams which would play after school. A varsity basket-ball squad was then chosen by Miss Daubert from the junior and senior class girls. These girls have played teams from neighboring schools. Games between the classes followed intramural competition and with inter-class rivalry tofurnish enthusiasm to both players and cheering sections, these games were a big success. An assembly program before the entire school was another part of the club's acti- vities. This was real activity, calesthenics, tumbling, and folk dances combined into a noteworthy exhibition. Our club has shown that active participation in sports is 'not wholly masculine, and this successful year is but a forerunner of others to come. - - - A
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first Row - Tommy Lee, Roger Weeks, Roger Fletcher, Bob Kingsley, Pat Puerile, Ian Landre, Gene Craver, Carl Smith. Second Row- Doug Wakeman, Lawrence Stiles, Bernie Parsons, Bob Hughston, Keg Cawley, Bob Owens, Leal Daly, Chuck Fletcher, Ronnie Hoyt, Dave Corbin, Donald Pixley. Third Row - Coach Best, Dick Gerg, Larry Dykman, Corkey Landre, Royce Stoutenberg, Dave Coe, Bob Banks, Dick Lee, Hugh Collins, John Sejersen. B 'FOOTBALL The football team started to practice early in September with a large squad out. The team had good weather and this gave them plenty of opportunity to work out for their first game with Afton on September 24. The game with Afton was at Bainbridge, and it was a thriller. L. Stiles scored the first touchdown on a sixty-five yard dash for paydirt. In the second half, Daly scored on a line buck and Bainbridge led 13 to 6. The boys could not be beaten. Even though Afton made a first down on the Bainbridge eight yard line, we held them. Ronny Hoyt saved the day with a nice tackle of a man who had broken into the clear with what looked like a certain touchdown for Afton. This game was followed by a game with Chenango Forks which we lost 13 to 0. Bainbridge played good defensive ball, but the breaks all went to the other team on the offensive. Bainbridge then lost to Whitney Point by the score of 24 to 6 with Cawley scoring our touchdown on a quarter back sneak. Bainbridge then walked all over Afton by the tune of 19 to 0, with Cawley, Stiles, and Parsons doing the scoring. The team had new hopes after the nice passing of R. Fletcher and the receiving of Stoutenberg. The last game of the year was at Harpursville which Bainbridge lost 21 to 12. It was a good game but Harpursville seemed to be on fire. Stoutenberg scored on a pass from D. Gerg and Cawley on line buck. The Frank Strasnicsak memorial trophy was given to Steve Smith and this year it will be given to Leal Daly. A A A A 4
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