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0 . ' J -, 'f' af' U My ' l J df lj i I f L .. ' ' f R. '. 7.4 iw,-f' VEVM le? uv .iv i. ii inljillxsnviitxid if yi ill e--.AL. 'VJ JU if x Q' . 'fi ol aff, fav' A. Maxx. v 'N . ,. , r , .. Lf VARSITY FOOTBALL-Fronl Row, lefl fo righf: J. Pelle, grassu, J. Lewis, Wally Burris, Mile Herchenroder, J. Cinney, L. Difxniprosi, E. Cleary, B. Leonard, D. Mercier. Second Row: F. Traeqler lManagcrl, R. Phillips, John Andi, Jim Andi, B. Twardy, J. Baker, J. Cavallaro, K. Ellis, S. Fiacco. Meet the Raiders MR. INSLEY BELIEVES: To me sporlsmanship means playing The game lor lhe game's salceq Thus, Taking wins and losses in our slride. I+ also means lhe abilily lo work wilh olhers for The common good. ' J. MR. MURRAY DECLARES: 'Sporlsmanship is one of lhe purposes of educa- lion . . . in lhose acrivilies where leam worlc, lair play, and The individuals responsibilily lor The suc- cess of lhe group are dominanl. l-lere precepl and praclice are ioined lo allain lhis purpose in lhe lerms ol sell-realizalion, human relalionships, and civic responsibilily. In all lhree aspecls, sporlsman- ship leads lo exceplional Americans. B. Connelly, P. S erin , E. Bailey. Third Row: E. Gregg, E. Walbroehll . Twardy. D. Koch, L. Schumalcer, W. Dudley, l.. Miller, B. Templelon, G. Trombly, D. Woods, J. Wood. E. Relyea, J. Tommell, W. Wormulh. ,Q-4 -4 'fx r , H I .',g. .-. Fa Leff io righl: Jaclc Balmer lCo-Caplainl, John Murray lCoachl, Joe Cavallaro lCo-Caplainl.
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Give a Cheer! ,. -L-Y-A - Wy 1 , , VARSITY CHEERLEADERS-Fronf Row: Maureen Quinn. Second Row: PaTricia Lansing, Sheila Morris. Third Row: Sharon Buechler, Carla Berghmans, Elea- nor PeTTograsso. FourTh Row: Mary Ann Cassera, Elaine O'NeaI. ff V r - , WW , 2,144 I., if , 4 ,C -.34 J .- ' 1 'A 70' ,N Ny L, J iv C i U! , J f 'fi Af, V I by JT ,, . , L .T V Y ' Lfliox TIasI1f4dT'AgarneT,B sTrejaIc of gold, and The peppy Misses 11, z ,,z2?OIOni5,L?,KIrnd ouT in The open, Their smiling faces 'il 7 -,I fl iii fr I lfe X ,iz ' I Iiis edfNviTIT exciTemenT. These biTs oT Tury are really nfl , L VO, A Vs CiaIisTs in psychology inciTing ThaT Teeling oT, We'II win L4 , 6,7 if n,,f'i'ov r any odds To The minds of The crowd. fri-I ,L X Xpffhosen Tor Their personaIiTy, spiriT and abiIiTy, They Wf'l'Ji JIU serve The school as organizers in many sporTs evenTs andx nj I geT-TogeThers. ,Q bg far ,7I i9 T 400-U P 'Hr .ar .llj N'5o,17EL1r ,UL ' 1. G, ,, C f .Lg tux 7' J S 'Q 'll G JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS- LefT To righf: Judy McGraTh. Sharon BiTTig, Gail Perkins, Linda Ford, Mary Ann SoTTey, PaT Brown, Barbara I IewiTT, Sandra ParaTory.
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T .nw ASSISTANT FOOTBALL COACH ES lmporTanT To The success of The Team This year were: Roger Bell, Daniel Coons, Herberf lnsley, Harold Sand lnof in picfurel, Frank Cline, Harry Koch, and Richard Beniamin. Run Down onthe Raiders Winning Three ouT oT Tour games including Two shuT-ouTs, The Raiders goT oTT To a wonderful sTarT in The TooTball season, buT ThaT old bug, The Tlu, sguelched Three oTher games and leTT The season sadly lacking in a real record. Playing in The EasTern ScholasTic League, Colonie Trounced ivieohanicville 25 To 7 in iTs open- er. KeiTh Ellis and Jack Baker each made one Touch- down and BuTch Leonard sTole yardage Tor Two. Bob TempleTon kicked The exTra poinT. The TirsT shuT-ouT resulTed in 37 poinTs Tor our Team over WaTervlieT's zero. Sandy Fiacco joined The scoring Trio oT The previous game wiTh one Touchdown. Lansingburg, Too, Tailed To hif pay dirT, and BuTch Leonard helped The game wiTh his 6 poinTs. Because oT The disappoinTmenT over our cancellaTion oT The game wiTh Troy aT Hawkins STadium and The Two oTher meeTs wiTh Cohoes and Hudson, The Raiders Traveled To The norTh counTry Tor Their lasT appearance and Tackled The Glens Falls High School Team. The Tables were Turned by our A league compeTiTor, and They racked up 52 poinTs To our valianT I3. BuTch Leonard emerged as high scorer wiTh 36 poinTs. and TempleTon made Two exTra poinTs by kicking and passing. In The league iTselT, Hudson gained TirsT place, and The second spoT was shared by Colonie. Lansingburg, and Columbia. OT course, The Tlu elemenT inTerTered wiTh This being an accu- raTe raTing because oT The posTponed games. .il -.- li
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