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This year's howling squad under the direction of Mr. lliCioia was comprised of eight intramural teams. one of which was made up of faculty mem- hers. During the second semester, teams were recog- nized according to the new averages of the boys. The top five scorers also rolled matches with such schools as Johnstown and Amsterdam. In March these men went to Albany to compete in the section II Championship tournament. All home matches and intramural games were bowled at Kobuskieas Alleys at a special student I'alC. Hays' l6'0uflir1g Interested bowlers watch while one the team members trics for a strike. 0 1 BOYS' BOWLING-First row. left to right: Shulenherg, Texier, Lloyd, Sturm, Blanchard, Mr. llillioia, 1.incc. Handy. Locatelli, Farhart. Second row: Recesso, Swartz, S. Farhart. Berkowitz, Sturge-ss. Ahdella, Slater, C. Feinstock, Agor, LaPorta, Schlembauer, Pomeroy. Third row: Seroussi Ahrams, Mcrrill, Houghteling, Vondcrahe, Comstock, Normandin. li. Feinstock, Gilbert, Green. Newton. Allen Schwartz gets set t0 make a strike. v BOWLING AVERAGES FOR 1954-55 1 Donald Blanchard ,, , 170 2 Carl Locatelli ,, 164 3 Paul Lince , 161 4. James Handy , 159 5. James Becker 7150 6 Frank Schelmbauer 1,5 ,o,, , 139 7 Dan Sturgess , .t,,.,, , 139 8 Lehman Berkowitz .. .,,. ,,,,,,, 1 37 9. David Slater Y ,, tt,, Y , 135 10. Richard Normandin t,,, , 135 1 1 Sparts 12 . Thurman ,lackson .Cary Shulenburg ,, 135 134
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B.-XSl'ill.-Xl.l. First row, lt-ft to right. front: Croce-tta, Diana, Kelly, Fear. Benton, Captain Ste-1-lv, Alnlt-lla, l'. Cirillo, Burns, Giardino. Second row: Nigro, A. Caruso, Collar, Van Brooklin, Gar- lock, Handy. VandeWalke-r, Davis. 'l'hird row: Wilson, Cole, 'l'. Cirillo. Satterlve, Gill, Place-. llowmun, Filiklv, T. Caruso, Fourth row: Horowitz, Chattvrton, Dunham, Allmini, Locatclli, Buckley, llrooks, Couch hlillcr. llASlQllAl.l. RECURDQIUS4- April May May May May May Nluy May May May Muy May ,lunv 30 llroadullvin 5 at Nlayfie-ld 6 at Ainstm-rmlain 7 llroawlallsin 12 ut Fort Plain 18 at Johnstown 19 Fort l'lain 24 Amsterdam 25 Nluyllvld 26 at St. Nlaryk 27 St. Nlury's 3-Johnstown GHS opp. 11 6 ,all ,J I3 at Mount Pleasant O l 12 ,, 0 . 5 6 5 6 1 np.. 3 The C.l'l.S. baseball team maintained a good record for the 1954 season under the captaincy of Red', Steele. The team had many outstanding players. It is worth noting that our pitcher, Fred Kelly, did not lose a game in which he was called upon to pitch. Sparked by reliable players and the able coaching of Dulce Miller, the team was well co-ordinated and showed good sportsmanship in their games. Out of thirteen games, the team lost only five. ln the two inter-city games with Johnstown, Glov- ersville lost one game and won one game. The baseball team added credit to the school in the 1954 season. r if - Captain Steele takes time out from the spring baseball season.
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Francis Piccione and Barbara Dine- hart demonstrate the correct way to hold a bowling ball. One of the most popular sports with the girls of G.H.S. was bowling. Close to thirty-five girls turned out each Monday and Wednesday afternoon for the games rolled at Kobuskie's Alleys. Miss Shirley Andrews, girls' physical education director, not only supervised the activities of the more experienced bowlers, but also instructed the large number of beginners in fundamental skills.. Each year at the June awards assembly, the girl with the highest average receives the annual bowl- ing trophy. There is always much competition among the girl keglers for this prized award. Girls' Howling '- I ffm GIRLS' BOWLING-First row, left to right: Balzano, LaRowe, Chislet, Gill, Piccione, Hitchcock, Kavanagh, Arnold, Ferrara. Second row: Miss Andrews, Frank, Dunkle, Frederick, Dwyer, Quacken- bush, Rozycki, Rese, Mulhall, Barter, Muddle, Garonzik. BOWLING AVERAGES FOR 1954-55 1.Virginia Hitchcock . 2. Shirley Busse . ,, , 3. Anne Paul 4-. Sara LaRowe 5. Betty Arnold , 6. ,lean Cornell . . 150 135.2 123.5 117 116.5 116.5 if '1 'Tk Sports 'L
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