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i 3 . '-f L J NF ' 'OO' They're in Step They're in posilion on The 50-yard line, poised for aclion! There goes The whislle and lhey're olll The loolball Team? No, a 'ream ol neally uniformed young musicians and maiorelles, brislcly slepping down The field lo The cadence ol our own music. Fall and Toolball gives us our grealesl opporlunily lo display our colorful uniforms, musical slcill, and The precision wilh which we execule inlricafe marching roulines. A lwirling drum maiorelle is good lo see lor she adds lo The enlerlainmenf value of The bands performance and appearance. Our maiorefles have cerlainly won many awards, ln Trophies and medals we can duly say lhal lhey lop, or lar surpass, any olher lwirlers in The capilal dislricl. Off to Rochester This year several Colonie sludenls were chosen lo represenl 'rhe All-Slale seclional in Rochesler. They were selecled lor 'rheir exceplional musical lalenl, and They have added anolher rung To Colonies ladder of success. l .. TWIRLERS-Leff fo right Palricia Clancy Jane Clarlr ll'lead Maiorellel, Kalhy Miller. r ' NN T ,J ll'N X X PJ N X Q - l MUSIC STUDENTS GOING TOX REDQHE -Fr f Rolf leff fo righiz P, Kollcer D. Kruscxm. luke s. Se nd Rovfl B Baird, J. Wood, P. Kirschner, .fc Cinn Elgailv . 'N T YJ Y 'x pd 4, tvs S-.gf V E ' O r 4 . Af ' O 0 YT? 'U N
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P 1 c., h ii 'Q A v ,a, 1 'r .. , I Square Pegs in Square Holes Somelhing new has happened lo The junior high chorus This yearl Two groups meel now inslead of rhe usual one large assembly ol enlhusiaslic young yocalisls. One group conlains sludenls who wish lo sing bul have nel as yer developed experience Fronl' Row, leff fo riglvl: DeForgc, Arlhur, Bologna, Arrow- smilh, Cuva, Judge, Hood, Faulkner Thomas. Lahman, Davis. Reilly, Davis, Rivers, Gries, Harlman, Rogers, Second Row: Hamann, Baird. Boolchoul, Jensen, Norvilr, Jones, Pagano. Pace Hill, Muslo, Smilh, Dilillo, Haupl, Jones, Sheridan. Vanhleusen, Myers, Zanella, Kovarovic, Koch. Third Row: Oirard, Foley. Passamonle, Comslocll, Leone, l.aBrie, Coleman, liinln, VanBuren, Raiczewslri, DeGeorge, Buck, Ensign, Wylie, Hunlinglon, Conley, l-lowlan, lacobucci Cerone, Landers, Fourlh Row: Fisher, Fuller, France Mayo Green, Flasser, Sedgeley, Pawlowicz, Casler Beach. Johnson, Coons, Smilh, in lhis parlicular field. The second faclion is a more selecl group who wish To join concerl choir when in high school. This arrangernenr enables us lo receive our lundamenlal musical background in a group which is filled lo our qualiliicalions. Barlon, While, Lanese. Benson, Thibodeau. Fiflh Row: Lansing, Kirlrpalriclc, Tassinari, Nagle, Daum, Shene, Cunning- ham, Decker, Malone, Miller. Albriqhf Vanffvolder, Slapley, Beloncilm, McQuade, Hellman Dilillo. Sixfh Row: Hillis. Mclbcr Miller Bruwn McLaughlin, Clow, Grimm, Davis, Saccone, Doyle, Salladin, Comsloclx, Wagner, Burger. Whillield. Sevenih Row: Connor, Aussiclner, Seales, Houck, Broolcins, Ellis, Dipace, Creed, Arrowsmith, Filkins, Morelli, Schaeller, Paquelle, Plourde, l-lough, VanDerVolgen, Shoe- maker. na A636 s XS 's A B S l Lx Ll1?P ,m i 'Nj he --1 VN..
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...ilu Ili. . 'Q ...N 'T L., , ii Q Y Q 40. A A . I. J ' l .4 UL' V .11 ,ri l. ITN Fronf Row, leff To righT: D. Aussicker, J. PeTTograsso, L. Leonard, H. Frasier, A. Alcullian, J. Woods, M. STewarT. D. GepTerT, H. Lovely, J. Spickler, R. SlaTcher, B. Baird. Third Row: R. Grounds, J. Baker, R. CluTe, R. TempleTon, Second Ro : T. G T, C. STaaTs, C. Lansing, J. Rooney, J, Decker, E, Relyea, L, HunT, R, Walsh, Tay' ' ' dpi! MMQJU 'hy . i - if W J f T BaHerU ' WW J ' K . Q- ll f. fb l. Whai' spring Time aT Colonie is compleTe wiTh- ouT baseball? WiTh high spiriT Tor inTerschool compeTiTion, Team play and physical growTh, we boys are sTriving Tor a Top repuTaTion in a new league. Baseball proved semi-successTul in l957 as The diamond demons won Tour ouT oT nine conTesTs. This was The Team's debuT in The EasTern ConTerence. a sTep higher Than The CenTral Hudson Valley League oT lasT year. The spring-Time combaTanTs made Their 57 hiTs c:ounT as They drove in 50 runs. Joe Spiclcler's Two home runs led The long ball deparTmenT Tollowed by The Two Triples oT Bruce Baird. 6raduaTion caused Tour gaps in The field buT They were Tilled by The c:ompeTenT sixTeen reTurning leTTermen. The piTching sTaTT which sTruclc ouT an average oT over seven per game has remained inTacT, sTrengThening The Team Tremendously. The Junior VarsiTy conTribuTed more power To The Team and compensaTed many OT The graduaTion losses. All in all The season This year should be lively and a vicTorious one Tor our naTTy nine. I9
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