Father Baker Victory High School - Hageota Yearbook (Lackawanna, NY)

 - Class of 1961

Page 89 of 152

 

Father Baker Victory High School - Hageota Yearbook (Lackawanna, NY) online collection, 1961 Edition, Page 89 of 152
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Page 89 text:

SITTING: D. Waz, D. Deubell, D. WaTT, M. K. Caniwell, L. O'Connor, K. Regan. FIRST ROW: Mr. Manuel, S. Sovinsky, P. Skorzylas, M. Marzec, J. Misso, D. O'Connor, R. SchuTT, G. Riedel, M. Fries. SECOND ROW: D. Armbrusfer, G. Baker, A. Szurgyi, M. Mchose. PHOTO CLUB Yearbook and newspaper shoTs Took mosT of The Time of The PhoTo Club. Whenever and wherever They could, The members of The club were popping bulbs and clicking shuTTers. They became bonafide members of The -iusT one more- club. OT course, They always had willing and eager subiecTs. They kepT a picTure album of our Tour years' sTay aT Baker-VicTory. Many mornings our TirsT sTop, The bulleTin board, was filled wiTh Their many inTeresTing shoTs. As we look over Their many prinTs, we say Thanks Tor a iob well done. ' Any day aTTer school you could go To The Library To see The Chess enThusiasTs pracTicing new sTraTa- gems and gambiTs. To many iT was a dull way To spend an aTTernoon, buT oTher kibiTzers always had The lasT word on every board played. ATTer Turning up for several weeks, The players were OTT on The road Trying ouT Their skill and Tech- niques againsT oTher schools. Their example leTT us wiTh one imporTanT impression: The road To success is noT always The shorTesT or sTraighTesT way. Some- Times a deTour is helpful. cHEss cLuB SITTING: M. Barberio, D. Bufaccio, J. Shanahan, D. Gaul, B. Bucki. STANDING: J. Cichon, M. Kumiega, G. Baker, J. BuTrica, Mr. Manuel, J. Smith, A. Kane. , . ..l-I

Page 88 text:

Music-ThaT wonderful balm Tor The many ills of The human soul. WheTher iT be The solemn and ser- ious melodies oT The Gregorian ChanTs or The lighT, relaxing Tunes of The good old days each in iTs own way finds an imporTanT and safisfying place in our daily lives. The Gregorian ChanT Choir pracTiced long and oTTen. When They appeared in public, The long hours of praciice could be Truly appreciaTed. lnTricaTe poly- phonic chanTs and The simple Gregorian melodies were rendered equally well. For simple and pure recreaiion and enioymenT, noThing was so pleasanT as The gaTherings of The Sing Along Club. The old and new Tunes found Their way inTo Their reperToire. All They needed was a piano and a liTTle genTle nudge and soon The familiar sTrains of good old fashioned harmony filled The room. WheTher we were sad or gay, wheTher The Jour- ney became diTTiculT or pleasanT, Their Tunes and rendiTions were always a welcomed sound To en- courage and help us along our way. FIRST ROW: Fafher Evarist, D. Debeul, D. Schmiif, R. Williams, J. Misso E. Kane. SECOND ROW: T. Zubler, D. Nease, R. Buchheif, J. Warren. SING ALONG CLUB GREGORIAN CHA T FIRST ROW: G. Zander, L. Ward, R. Zabron, D. Nease, D. SchmiTT, R. Buchheit. SECOND ROW: W. Kruczynski, T.fAndrus, J. Patton, J. Leary, R. Sumera, R. Barrett, M. McCormack, E. Kane, M. MoriarTy. THIRD ROW: M. Herrmann, R. Whalen, N. Molea, J. Regan, D. Gaul, C. Krause, T. O'Neill, R. Beckley, R. Williams, T. Morganfi. FOURTH ROW: M. Bove, T. Manley, D. Buiiaccio, J. Kustreba, G. Baker, G. Bonczkiewicz, A. Jasper, G. Riedel, M. Conner, M. KapTure.



Page 90 text:

KNEELING: T. Morganti, N. Molea. SITTING: J. Sfurm, P. McCormack, P. Harrigan, J. Leafherbarrow. STANDING: P. Nowadly, M. Orlando, Father Xavier, J. Thomas, J. Harrigan, J. Kusireba, N. Likkis, T. Scozzaro, P. Downs,J. Downs. Our mosT aTTended and popular social evenT ThroughouT The school year was The weekly record hop. Now and Then, sprinkled ThroughouT The calendar we held our Specials . lT's no easy Task To keep a weekly program running efficienlly and smoorhly. This weekly chore was apTly Taken care of by The members of The Social CommiTTee. Week affer week, They saw To iT ThaT The gym was always in Tip-Top shape for The occasion. As our Specials rolled around, we always found The gym decked ouT in brighT and colorful decorafions appropriaie for The occasion. The commiTTee became a familiar sighr and perhaps we Took Their services for granTed. As we look back on our high school days, we have become aware of The imporTanT parf which These classmates played in our social life. So now, our haTs go off for Those who made The Friday Nighis of our Journey so enioyable. ,FaTher Mariin is Trying To get his favorite on The Turntable, but if seems that Mike McCormack has made his own choice. l SGCIAL COMMITTEE

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