Holland Patent Central High School - Hollander Yearbook (Holland Patent, NY)
- Class of 1955
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She shall not be forgotten, for t things in life are forever remember he good ed. FOREWORD Two years ago, the Holland Patent Varsity Club selected the name, 'THE GOLDEN KNIGHTS, to represent our athletic teams. We, of the yearbook staff, have tried in this book to show the Golden Knights in action in all school activities - in the castle, the court, and tournaments CO - EDITORS Edward Adams Douglas Worthen BUSINESS MANAGER Merwin Simons H0llA DER , N wk gm fW XW' N'Xw ff off i f if onwww ly A ff ' QW ffgifyf if f' f 1 i Q Q11 A3 ,Q M :TN A 55' f MIM N :!fff1.',iluiF far' 3 mx! 'ulllllllll-.mv ,,f N x Miz' 'W' AVA W , . M , 35 V vw- M 7, I f .Mm ! 11 Q K 1. - U imp, '- AMX X-1 . 1,- X Ax V i , 7. r.A,f Q7 X X MC, , f iff: l IQ, I Q V H f I '4 -:Xi I W,-nuywff 1 x ,lg 1 y, QR, V, I A r HN , .J 11,11 iff' Ml .mf '+L w Q 1. 4 .JI 4, 'Af mu ,vm A 1,. -- ,L,,1.., ...f . ,, A yy. X f nw ry,-If!!! 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S. wish to say a big 'thank you' to you, Mr. Ventre, our guidance director. Words cannot express all that you have brought to us by your splendid teaching and in helping us through difficult times choosing our future education and vocations. You have relieved our minds from many of our teenage problems. We believe that your memory will stay with us always wherever we may be. Your personal advice to each one will lead us to be better adults. It would be impossible to list all the things you have done for us making our years enjoyableg but may this message show the appre- ciation in our hearts we now extend to you. Senior? Yi oF 'umm' Since l9b7, seniors have dedicated their yearbook to the following people. M .rs. A. J. Croft l9b7 Miss Lula James Mrs. A. J. Croft 1959 B , K rr. Charles Jacobs l9L8 CYS ln Ores Five servicemen from H.P. C. 5. 1914.9 Parents and Teachers who gave their lives in service to their country. Nyles Murphy, Pradlev Farr, Clarence Millington Daniel Sexton, and Lyndon Davis. , Mr' Stanley Smith Mr. James Ure 1950 1951 1952 1953 195k Ii ighf E the ounu Gable Board of Education SXSW D. Everett Bliss, supt.g Clarence D. Moseman, supv. pr1n.g Marion Beagle, clerk, Ronald Blust, Earl Dickinson, pres., Roger Hayes, Robert VanDerwarkar, Idwal Roberts. Mrs. Marion Beagle Clerk Q, , 4, QQ Ahmumwikmiknnm be 9 fl +2 Eh .fl fix Q 2 AE Kg 5 W' 4 M P' . SUPERYISING PRINCIPAL Clarence D. Moseman cf rcc sfyy Eleanor Williams Lois Jones Mary Ryan Iiingls II1 niSJf 'CCS VICE-PRINCIPAL Stanley L. Smith ELEMENTARY CONSULTANT Ruth Snyder GUIDANCE DIRECTOR Reno A. B. Ventre liingls Q10 un 1 First row CL to RJ Mrs. Dutcher, Mrs. Disque, Miss Rakoske, Miss Sheldon, Mrs. Rusinek. Second row: Mr. Nuessle, Mr. Grosenbeck, Mr. Hutton. 3 3 First row CL no RJ Mr. Bintz, Mrs. McKin1ock, Mrs. Croft, Miss Zilin. Second row: Mr. L 1 h M eac , r. Jalbert, Mr. Farquhar, Mr. Pacilio, Mr. Warden Fi, PUPDU at POW 1 ,g,MI' fll t ' Bin-to HJ M Z, PS, SecOI1d.fg:geA? MPS G ' I' ' O0 ' OS dl o sont A J MI.1BafiSg Dybas P nes' Mr ,B M133 . Pay ,J uri First row KL to RJ Mr. Dodge, Mrs. Greene, Mrs. Carver, Mrs. Coleman Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Strobel. Second row: Mrs. Mykel, Mrs. , Wheeler. First row KL to RJ Mrs. Yutzler, Miss Powell, Mrs. Peppard. Second row Mrs. Schrieder, Miss Dunn, Mrs. Hayes, Mrs. Redmond, Mrs. VanArsdale. STITTVILLE TEACHERS Left to Right: Mrs. Wolfe, Mrs, DeF1ore, Mrs. Hoffman, Hrs. Brennlng. Aiienhanis First Row: QL to RJ Mrs. Whitton, Mrs.'VanVranken, Mrs. Kidder, Mrs. Brooks, Mrs. Ruben, Mrs. Minning, Mrs. Warren, Mrs. Perry, Absent. .TS- First row KL to R7 G. Jones, C. Dewey, R. Pugh, E. Holmes, B. Stickles, E. Brenning, G. Jones, B. Thomas, J. Grabowiecki, J. Casemento, B. Strife, S. Greseck, A. Kula, C. Benn, B. Donely C. Williams, O. Edwards, L. Howe, M. Harter, W. Houghton. Senior Dlag DIRECTOR I Mr. Jalbert N I 'K X IJ 1522! 3, 3 'il . l fi X-s X l v-1 Ladies' Mya Lumix of Ute, 1 f 4 Class Cf 1955 H' , . Rfvmv 5 if Senior Class Officers President- William Arend Vice-President- Maxwell Radell Secretary- Lois Munience Treesurer- Devil Schallenburg senior Advisor Mrs. Anna Croft EDWARD ADAMS WILLIAM AREND WBi11W, hobbies are sking, swimming, tennis...interested in reading, listenting to classical music...president of freshman and senior class, president of N.H.S. head manager of varsity and J.V. basketball and football ..... ambition to be a doctor.... uLearyn, collects stamps...sports fishing and hunting...belongs to F.f.A., bowling, operaters club, rifle club...ambition to see the Worldssoonaeousoqaoonsoosooucosa nJack' She likes dancing,mus1o... interested in a lot of things, but 1t's a secret...band, historical library, yearbook...amb1t1on - to be happily married CAROL BUTTENSCHON DONALD ABBUH WDon', likes hunting and fishing, is interested in shop work.. rifle club..ambition factory worker..... WRebel', hobbies eating and'sleeping and automobile driving..going to run a liquor store..in varsity club, student council, etc..ambition to grow up and become a man... nCharlieu, set's up model railroads drummer in band, orchestra....photo club, historical, national honor SOCiGty...ambition be a civil engineer... CHARLES BALLOU Seniors PETER BARTHOLOMEW Jw . ,'-. ALMA CADY il! HARVEY CLEMONS 'Gunboatsn Hobby is girls and girls, enjoys basketball...cho1r, yearbook.. ambition farming and wanting to live to be l10... nMaryn, hobbies cooking, sewing dancing...president of F,H.A... likes swimming, knitting....... ambition be an airline hostess, HGeorgen, likes knitting and sewing, sports, music. ...... drum majorette, choir, future nurses,.,ambition nursing.... GEORGIA CRAVE ROBERT BOLTON HBobU Hobbies are camping, sports, interested in Mrs. Croft and Psych Bowling, art, batchelor's and basketball and cho1r...amb1t1on- not much... HBreezyn, likes sports...sings in choir, church,,,typing club wants to become a schoclmom.., nArtn, his hobby is tracking down girls..in F. F. A. ..... ambition to give some woman a good home and make her a good husband............... ARTHUR COLE Seniors MARILYN COLEMAN PH, ,ff- x 49 I 8 X 5 ,M rfoz , 3 JAMES CUSHMAN PAUL EDIC 'Pauln, collects stamps.... interested in photography, photo club...ambition mechanic nShortyn, treasure of F, H, A, pastime dancing,,,ambition go and take over Betty Crocker's duties,..won the Betty Crocker award-000000Ollloooncroooonanoi nGrim ern, belongs to tvping club, historical, basketball wants to own a hot rod...... ambition to own a farm...... ROBERT GREMS ROBERT CROOP HBobn, a member of the batchelor's club,..enjoys horseback riding, hiking, dancing, movies...he wants to become a happy married man..... nCushn, likes fishing and hunting.. in choir, bacholors club and sports wants to join the air force........ WEdn, he is interested in girls they are also his hobby...belongs to F.F.A., football, bowling, varsityclub,batchelors club..... ambition to get married ......... EDWARD GENTER Seniors .ll SHIRLEY HANEY WRockie', Hobby..raising horses, likes swimming, ice skating, dancing..in yearbook,senior play, cheerleading, ambition..raise horses and own riding stables... 'Nan', collects salt 6 pepper shakers ..1s interested in bowling, cooking, boys, children and danc1ng..amb1t1on. hair dresser and a housewife... NANCY HELMER WILLIAM HOFFMAN 'Majorn, hobbies are sking bee raising, sleeping..... interested in traveling and sports events...N.Y.S. juhior historical treasure, president of historical club...ambition see the world, go to college work and loaf............... 'PatW, likes horseback riding wants to be a nurse.......... ultimate ambition...marriage. 'Stony' interested in Jane..l1kes girls and angels...track, rifle, cho1r...amb1t1on to go to p1lot's school so he can Join Captain Video CHARLES JOHNSON nRuthien, collects pictures on calendars...likes sports, church activities, choir...she someday wants to become a grade school teacher,.. RUTH HOHN Seniors PATRICIA HOWE HF f . WM' - Q FRANCES KIRKLAND nFrann, collects pictures on calendars...is interested'in psychology..,a member of yea book staff...ambition be a success in whatever she does. 'Ba1dyW, also known as Almy, collects girls..likes and plays pool and basketball.. Hope he won't get gray..... ARTHUR KLOSSNER JAMES KOTARY nJimn, played baseball and football likes stock cars, hot rods,,.,..... ambition become a truck driver... WMarshn, hobbies reading, ice skating...interested in music F.T.A. historical club, all state orchestra...ambition to become an elementary school teacheroolioooooooca 'Charlie' Boating, swimming, sking are his hobb1es...g1rls and other technical work his 1nterests..r1fle club, varsity club, student council president, ambition- be an educated bum... CHARLES HACKEY nGladien, enjoys cooking and collecting photographs....,,, yearbook, F,N,A,,.ambition to be a child nurse or an air line hoSteSs................. GLADYS LACOMB Seniors MARCIA MACK WILHELMINA MANI ANDREW MCKEE WAndy', plays base violin... likes swimming, bowling, all kinds of skating...interests raising tropical fish and photography...ambition retailing. NButchn, wants to join the Marines...was basketball trunkman, football lineman likes ship building and underwater fishing.. ,.,, .. 'Louie' enjoys dancing, reading, draw1ng...1nterested in anything and everyth1ng...cho1r, yearbook, N.H.8. candy manager...amb1t1on - the future is a question... LOIS MUNIENTE JOSEPH MAHAR nBlakien, likes antique auto's and boats..interests girls.... chess club, football, wrestling. sking and yachting..ambition.... to be an engineer............... 'Willie', likes to take pictures JI is in choir, photography, historical club, hobby..collecting miniature dogs, ambition..Social worker.... 'Keith' Hunting and fishing are his hobbies, rifle club, varsity F.F.A., wrestling...amb1t1on- to make a million dollars every year... KEITH MEAD Seniors BRUCE MILLER WILLIAM OWEN JOHN PELTON nJackn, collects autographs and plays gu1tar..wants to be a major leaguer.................. 'dalesy' likes all sports including boys...typ1ng club, choir, yearbook, Junior and senior play casts... ambition to be a nurse... 'Bud', enjoys working with car engines, basketball, boxing... interested in auto's and horse riding, music...band rifle club opeators F.F.A...ambition work in the field of electronics.... BYRON PIDDOCK FRED MYERS nTonin, likes dancing fishing hunting...belongs to F,F,A, and M-H council...wants to be a real farmerllllfi.lOCC'l.l'll.'.. 'Bill' interested in girls and mechan1cs...be1ongs to yearbook staff, bowling, operators club, ambition to become one of George Gobel's henchmen... nBet'sn, she likes swimming, dancing, horseback riding... sings in choir, was in the Junior play...she would like to become some handsome man's secretary... BETTY ANN PERRY Seniors GALE PICKARD I MAXWELL HADE L BEVERLY ROSS nBev', collects dolls..typing, dancing are her interests..... life ambition to be a secretary. 'Sue' likes dancing and music... interested in art, cheerleading and sports in general..smb1t1on- to join a fraternity at Harvard. 'Dutch' interested in girls... hobbies farming, girls in clubs, F.F.A. varsit c b .ambition- , y lu .. to become a successful farmer and girl catcher... DAVID SCHALLENBERG DWIGHT PUTMAN WPutn, plays french horn in band likes farming..someday hopes to be a success with his herd...... uDugann, judge in senior play.. president of F. F. A...ambition to get married have a football team with ll cheerleaders to go with it. nJeannieW, likes swimming, horseback riding, photography....belongs to choir, historical club, junior play, senior play...1ife ambition teacher or 300181 workeru.................. JEANNE HOWLANDS Seniors SUE SANDERSON MARGUERITE SMITH ROBERT WARCUP 'Warry' hobbies model rallroading boat1ng...1nterested in livestock, sports, Judging, mus1c...member of F.F.A., varsity club, band, rifle c1ub...amb1t1on to go on to school and return to the farm... 'George' Cars are his hobby... mostly interested in girls... basketball, track...amb1t1on- Air Force mechanic... G ORGE ARMSTRONG HERWIH SIMONS nSin, real busy in operators cluh, library, yearbook manager, football manager, Senior choir..life ambition.. to be a boss in some big firm. 'Maggie' likes horseback riding and chlldren...1nterests ..year- book and homemak1ng,,.amb1t1on.. to D6 a hairstyllst... 'Doug' hobbies are model building, radio work...1nterested in sking, skating, ew1mm1ng,..yearbook, band, student council: operators, Prospect fire company...amb1t1on - jet pilot. DOUGLAS WORTHEN Seniors . l I v Seniorprnplwfg June 27, 1960 The castle tonight is the scene of great festivities. This is the fifth anniversary of the graduation of the Holland Patent class of '55 and the Lords and Ladies have returned to renew old friendships. All present have been very successful we are told. Without further adieu, let us move around the court and reacquaint ourselves with the illustrious guests. B111 Arend, dressed in stately robes, has just been appointed Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. Wesley Adams has bought the H.C. Pain coal dealership and is covered with soot and dust. Donald Abbuhl was recently voted one of the ten best dressed men in the world. He is wearing velvet with a plume hat. George Armstrong came in first at Indianapolis on his speedy steed. Charles Ballou was knighted for his construction of the first trans- Atlantic bridge. Peter Bartholomew has just finished his hobo trek through the U.S. and plans to lead a sarfari to Africa. Robert Bolton is a star tenor in the Longine Choraleere. Carol Buttenschon attends the ladies in waiting at her reducing salon. Alma Cady has been elected P.T.A. chairman at Gedunk Central School. Harvey Clemons has just purchased the Riverview Burlesque House from Carl Roberts. Art Cole has been elected national chairman of the F.F.A. this year. Marilyn Coleman is still a lady in waiting, meanwhile she is a star on the all-girls baseball team. Georgia Crave is a new dance instructor at Arthur Murrays. Bob Croop has gone into partnership with Harry Finn on the Finndale farm. Jim Cushman, sporting expert, has broken the record for shooting polar bears in the Florida Everglades. Paul Edic has been crowned champion of the lance and crossbow. Ed Genter, king of the sport car designers, will produce a new model for Ford Motors which will sell for 375,000. Arlene Gillett is replacing Betty Crocker as chief chef to the king. Bob Grems has trained the last four winners in the Royal Dog Show. Shirley Haney has finally reached her goal: she swam the English Channel. Nancy Helmer has just graduated from the School for Terpsichoreans and her stage name is WBubbles'. Pete Hoffman, graduate of M.V.T.I., is head electrician for the White House. Ruth Hohn sings alto in the Fred Waring Choir, she also plays horn. Pat Howe is the fashion consultant at Saks Fifth Avenue. Charles Johnson has been appointed Grand Commander of the Royal Atomic Submarine Fleet. Frances Kirkland has been appointed governess to the children of the Royal Family. Art Klossner, of te1ev1s1on's 'Midwestern Hayr1de', has organized his own cowboy orchestra. Jim Kotary, appointed Poet Laureate to the court, also has his own gas station at Floyd, New York. Gladys LaComb is now head nurse at St. El1zabeth's Hospital. Her most recent patient, Peter Lawford, gave her his appendix when he left. Marcia Mack, famed violinist, has just given a command performance at the White House. I s 'YG S Charles Mackey, the new U.S. ambassador to France, is rumored to be marrying Madame Fifi. Joe Mahar is now co-starring in the new version of nRomec and Juliet' with Marilyn Monroe. Willie Mani is the Secretary of Commerce to the President. Andy McKee has just finished a piano recital at Madison Square Garden with Victor Borge and Liberace. Keith Mead is the new dlrector of research at the U.S. Public Information Serviceg he also wrestles at Marigold on Saturdays. Bruce Miller has recently gone into partnership with Wesley Sharpe in the radio and television repair service. Lois Muniente has received her masters degree in math at Albany Stateg she will now teach the children of the King of Siam. Fred Myers is starring with the Cook S1ster's Trio who sing at Frenchville every Saturday night. B111 Owen 1s chauffeur for Governor Harriman and has been fined for going through five stop signs. Jack Pelton is constucting lathes out of cable. Betty Perry has married the King of Hearts and is now on a good will tour of the Empire. Gale Pickard has taken a position of nurse at Bellevue Hospital in N.Y.C.g her most recent patient, Peter Lawford, gave her his tonsils as a keepsake when he left. Bryon Piddock has organized his own dance band, the Jolly Seven, and is now playing in the Blue Room at the Butterfield House. Dwight Putnam will replace Mr. Hutton as driver ed. teacher next year. Max Radell has been offered the position of public relations man for the Da1ryman's League. Jeanne Rowlands has replaced Donna Atwood in the Ice Capades of 1960. Sue Sanderson is now head of the Arts Department at Yale. Dave Schallenberg has been appointed Secretary of the Treasury by the President. Merwin Simons is now a Wall Street broker with offices in Stittville and New York City. Marguerite Smith, recording star, has come out with a new version of 'Let Me Go Loveru. Robert Warcup is the new clown of Ringling Bros. Barnum and Bailey Circus. Douglas Worthen has just accepted Gale P1ckard's proposal, but insists she return Peter Lawford's tonsils. The party is overg the guests leave the castle once more and drive off in handsome carriages and off into the future to attain even greater success. EIIIUI' t t MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Lois Muniente and B111 Arend contemplate a comic book BEST DRESSED Betty Ann Perry and Don Abbuhl dressed in the latent style an lllI'Itl35 BEST DANCERS Shirley Haney E Max Radell do the Mambo BEST LOOKING Betty Ann Perry and Charles Mackey apply the necessary beauty aids MOST POPULAR Sue Sanderson and Max Radell join the lonely hearts club Q-1 5 nf 3151 'l1ami1Qe , WB, THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1955, Of the Holland Patent Central School, all being of sound mind and memory, do here by make, publish and declare the following as and for, and to be our last will and testament, here by re- voking all wills and codicils by us at any time here to fore made. Byron Piddock leaves his slim figure to Alvin Ketchum. Fred Myers Jim Kotary hit a home Wilhelmina Gillett. Keith Mead Gladys LaComb leaves her wild nights to June Mullen and Betty Ann Perry leaves her long distance phone calls to Bob Warcup leaves his way with the girls to Carlton Coscomb. leaves his baseball bat in the hope that Fred Robenski will run. Mani leaves her puzzled looks to George Hegeman and Eva leaves his wrestling ability to John Fursman. Francis Smith. Bev. Moseman. leaves his FFA work to Joseph Mierek. Alma Cady leaves all her boyfriends to Lucia Bliss. Bob Bolton leaves his place at the ticket window to Art Greene. Ed Genter leaves his airplanes in studyhall to Bob Cushman. Marilyn Coleman leaves her ability to back around corners to Ruth Jones. Ruth Hohn leaves her acting career to Anita Turke. Chuck Johnson leaves his Ability to get to Green Wood Court to Chuck Baird and Dick Bartholomew. Bob Croop leaves his close shaves to Jack Pickard. Max Radell leaves his girlish figure to Mike Gawkins. Dwight Putnam leaves his ways of gabbing to Elizabeth Grabauskas. Jim Cushman leaves his deer hunting to Joe Robenski. Nancy Helmer leaves her dating ability to Dolly Cook. Marguerite Smith leaves her worn out copy of TRUE ROMANCES to Carolyn Thomas and Bernice Coleman. Georgia Crave leaves her Dave Schallenberg leaves Sue Sanderson leaves her blond hair to Nick Deleware. his Holsteins to Dorothy Smith and Harry Finn. cheerleading ability to Amy Klun, Terry Wall and Sandra Williams. Donald Abbuhl leaves his Carol Buttenschon leaves quiet ways to Joanne Beagle and John Coleman. her lonely nights at home to Georgianna iharp. Harvey Clemons leaves the basketball court to Mike Ryan. Pete Hoffman leaves his height to Bob Sperry. Lois Muniente leaves her ability to succeed to Sandra Redmond. Gale Pickard leaves her beauty lessons in class to Betty Schrieder. Frances Kirkland leaves her shyness to Earl Miller. Merwin Simons wills his way to being the class wheel to Barbara Bolan. Pete Bartholomew wills his muscles to Carl Maxwell. George Armstrong wills his hot rod to Pete McCarthy. Joe Mahar wills his Romeo ways to Dale Sutherland. ill AHdYMcKee wills his school girl complexion to Duncan Clark and Ken Jones. Charles Mackey wills his sex appeal to Judy Kidder. Bruce Miller leaves his way with the girls to Jack Brown. Wes Adams leaves his Southern part of the class to Bev Adams. Shirley Haney and Jean Rowlands leaves their ability to find a way to Jones to Margaret Hanley and her beau Jim. Charles Ballou Jr. leaves his heart to Pat Peek so she'll be able to finish school. Pat Howe leaves her boy chasing duties to Dot Potter. Bill Arend leaves his six love songs to Jerry Hess. Paul Edic leaves his chemistry chemicals for blowing up the school to Harley Furney and Bob Redmond. Bob Grems leaves,his dancing ability to Walt Hammon and John Johnson. Art Klossner wills his crew cut to Bill Cole. Ed LaChance leaves his looks to Shirley Hartson and Leonard Skibitski. Marcia Mack leaves her pin curls to Wayne Larribee in hopes he'll have big waves. Arlene Gillett leaves her spunky ways to Mary Ellen Myers and Ursula Tyler. Beverly Ross leaves her glasses to Judy Owens in hopes that she will leave her typewriter in as good condition as she did. Bill Owen leaves his ability for roaming the halls to Bob Anderson. Douglas Worthen leaves his fan club to Wesley Farney and Kevin Ellis. Jack Pelton leaves his seat in the Senior Class to his sister Darlene Pelton. To the faculty, in the best interest of the school, the Senior Class leaves first period. To the Juniors we leave our marked up desks in 218, so when the heat goes off they will have some wood to build a bonfire to keep themselves warm. To the Sophomores we leave'our dirty looks we got from the studyhall teachers, in 218. To the Freshmen we leave our blessings that they'll be able to get through the next four years. e, hzrebg appoint Captain Hook cxecurtor of Hats our 1115? will and 'ces4:amen'c, wiiib fldllpoivzf and aaiibmsitlfn cdmmisl-crand convey, ber-ebg revoking all fafllld? wills gfevfo 19' made. Ju Mliiutisi Ekllmrnfi we hereunto subscribe our names in the year Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-Five. XWFQHFS of 176' signe 'F r ! min u s ' v ! 4 F Q, .,, av I' wwf ,I f ,, 'N X 32. !!TDQ QU,-F 'ls .Q, I.. ., 3.1 ,g., f,,.sl:ef -5 ,. ,, ,, ,f 9? 4 It 'QZEFL ,Ag I nd -O' '44 ,fini glmffs' -an-...., as Siu bug? KTM firmer' Sem-:fum Wg' Euninrs i 1 Junior Class Officers President- George Hegeman , Vice-President- Harley Furney 3 Secretary- Beverly Adams Treasurer- Amy Klun chesses an First row CL to RJ J. Beagle, E. Gillett, E. Grabauskas, S. Hartson. Second row: H. Finn, H. Furney, M. Hanley, L. Bliss, B. Bolanowski, R. Cook, B. Coleman, J. Brown. Third row: N. Deleware, D. Clark, R. Cushman, W. Cole, J. Coleman J. Hess, R. Anderson, G. Hegeman, W. Farney, A. Green, G. Coscomb. Fourth row: J. Fursman, K. Ellis, W. Furman, K. Jones, G. Baird, J. Johnson, M. Gawkins, R. Bartholomew. ukes First row CL to RJ J. Kidder, B. Schrider, M. Myers, S. Redmond. Second row: G. Sharp, J. Mullen D. Smith, A. Turke D. Pelton, J. Owens, R. Jones C. Thomas. Third row: R. Hedmond, W. Larribee, A. Klun, G. Williams, U. Tyler, T. Wall, P. Peek F. Robenski, J. Robenski. Fourth row: E. Miner, F. gmith, D. Sutherland, J. Merieh, R. Sperry, K. Maxwell, P. McCarthy, L. Skibitski. Snphnmnres CLASS OFFICERS President - John Putnam Vice-president - Peter Ruben Secretary - Sally Hoffman Treasurer - William Clark ffounf ss 611151 exif First row CL to RD D. Potter, K. Smith, F. Petteys, S. Morey, E. Turke, J. Thomas, C. Rowlands, L. Moeckel. Second row: J. Wells, P. Ruben, M. Vincent, M. Delaney, B. Letson, V. Grundy, S. Lachut, D. Ueltschi. Third row: R. Pouliot, H. Broadbent, T. Williams, T. Ossont, D. Teller, H. Kirk, L. Lockwood, W. Plete. TOIIUTS First row CL to RD S. Kotary, B. Graves, E. Davis, B. Fort, D. Gilbert. Second row: A. Kincaid, G. Ketchem, J. Brown, M. Mills, J. Cushman, B. Stickney, J. Evans, I. Donley. Third row: T. Shields, A. Howe, J. Grems, S. Hoffman, J. Jones, M. Schillings, E. Hayes, J. Hover, J. Householder, V. Bartholomew Fourth row: J. Putnam, G. Cook, R. Stevener, W. Clark, J. Dosiek, R. Jones, J. Reiley, I. Hobin. Amex? 'l- h 2. , P W Freshmen CLASS OFFICERS President- James Janiszewski V1ce-Pres1dent- Donna Mackey Secretary- Myrtle Hobin Treasurer- Mona Charles amuess 3 First row KL to RJ C. Mullen, S. McCarthv. J. Pealo, M. Nieman. B . Murphy, Second Row: J. Miller, D. Mackey, E. Ossont, E. Nieman . Lockwood, I. Perry, C. Keese, J..Mack.Th1rd row: A. Jones, D D. Roberts, J. Flick, E. Jury, D. Morat, D. Kranz, J. Myers, E . Jones, S. Mykelg Fourth row: B. Parkhurst, J. Redmond, . Myers, R. Owen, G. Lenaghen, R. LaComb, J. LaChance, . Ballister. First row CL to RJ J. Tomski, D. Thayer. Second row: B. smith, F. Williams, s. Williams, B. Wheeler. lf- YOCWH, C. Smith, M. Wall. B. Scofield. Third row: K. Werbovetz, P. Santee, D. Worden, D. McCurdy, S. Sanderson, D. Roberts P. Parzek, B. Thomas, R. Smith, N. Thomas. Fourth row: F. White, R. Warcup, T. Sherman. G- UUtZ10Pn C- Williams: K, Thomas, W. Sykes, S, Vanppegar 'non First row QL to RJ R. Evans, B. Furman, P. Gilbert, D. Cushman, S. Bliss, C. Berg, L. Averrilg Second row: P. Carmen, M. Charles, S. Fisher, A. owiekig Third D. Holmes, P. R. Bolton J. A. Broadbent, Gawkins, M. Grems, M. Hobin, B. Freeman, L. Grab- row: V. Cook, D. Farquhar, S. Carmen, J. Brown, Charboneau, H. Schreiner, R. Hryokewicz, J. Bonviclnq Fort. Fourth row: E. Soheve, H. Ingersoll, G. Hoover J. Janiszewski, R. Briggs, C. Hegeman, W. Evans. .Q fl 4, ' aff' , 5 jig 4, , f ,. avg, . 'H 1 nv . ,, 77Ef 'FW I-4 'i N151 , . 4' gr 1??fls,1'fgQfk:1? A 31 S A 14. ii f , , MI m -fef1.zwfF,,,w , 1 Y 5, .'h. ggi, x aihwf' 1 , L 1 A ,fl K V . ,-1 , 15, .iv 2 is -S i, 3 K , YA ' X Hu? K' Y f Qi K f W V' Q SY , , W ,sw Q 4. 4- 9 E: E First row CL to R7 L. Humphries, P. Boris, M. Kincaid, L. Moseman, N. McCurdy, V. Mack. Second row: R. Murphy, F. Kotary, J. Patrick, C. Sharpe, J. Graves, C. Householder, M. Smith, B. Berg, R. Moeckel, W. Bliss, R. Ketchem. Third row: L. Hammon, P. Brown, J. Olmstead, M. Mitler, R. Paddock, J. Howard, C. Jones, D. Hoffman. Fourth row: D. N. Jones, R. Hoffman, G. Peek, R. Paine, W. Ballister, W. Jones, G. Ingersoll, D. A. Jones. 0,8 J J V - First roi KL to RJ A. Jones, E. Cushman, L. Dole, L. Edwards, . Finn, L. Dole, E. Hoffman, L. Kreigel. Second row: H G. Parkhurst, L. Darvoe, M. Britt, K. DeLa1re, B. Pryce-Jones, E . Davis, L. Hammon, F. Adams, S. Coleman. Third row: G. Kranz . Aubey, J. Evans, D. Cole, J. Jennings, C. Haney, J. Humpf, . Ruscher, C. Colclough, R. Ballister, R. Evans, K. Donley, . Cook. Fourth row: D. Helmer, T. Dreitzler, R. Smith, V K. Commoso, D. Kirkland, G. Garrett, R. MacDonald, D. Helmer. Seventh Grade First row CL to RJ S. Bingham, R. Casamento, J. Darvoe, N. Bateman, S. Brown, D. Best, F. Cady, L. Smith, Second row D. Garrett, D. French, S. Flsher, C. Broadbent, S. Carter, C. Bennison, S. Mickle, E. Baker, C. White, B. Chamberlain. Third row: P. Coleman, E. Colcoagh, W. Broadbent, S. Bushnell M. Corkum, R. Arend, F. Cady, M. Brusha, H. Boak, P. Alder, J. Farquhar, E. Coleman, C. Santi, J. Fenton. Fourth row: D. Dickenson, D. Sheppard, A. Neiman, G. Bruch, R. Casadei, J. Cady, L. Nickols, J. LaComb, J. Brenning, E. Bunal. First row KL to RD L. Worden, N. Simons, C. Redmond, P. Pride J. M. L. M. Ser Snyder, C. Santmeir, J. Williams, M. Tague, D. Reid, I Pickardg Second row: R. Rosenburg, H. Petteys, J. Strife, Vaughn, M. Ventre, S. Ryerson, E. Smith, G. VanDresar, Thayer, M. Wells, J. Clarking Third row: R. Reynolds, . Whitton, J. Watson, J. Scherz, J. Strife, C. Yooum, Sykes, W. Sosnowski. Es First row CL to RJ D. Klossner, P. Iselo, P. Delaney, P. Hawkins, N. Owens, B. Hohn, G. Evans, Second row: N. Loveland, M. Maxwell, H. Hobin, V. Kirkland, M. Grabski, M. Hall, D. Myers, M. Johnson. Third row: P. Grocholski, G. Mullen, J. Kotary, R. LeClar, J. Howe, S. Mykel, S. Jones, K. O'Leary, J. LaLonde, J. Hrychewicz, Grabowski, M. Bolton, J. Smith, Fourth row: M. Hegeman, Ketchum, R. Mooney, D. Mokry, R. Haggquist, W. Kamerski, R. Davis G. L. G. Moyer, F. Orendorf, J. Harter. I if 11111112 limi gifts aff? EVO vk cms Couvfgbavdy xl 2 3 ook, C. Mackey, S. Redmond, D- WOYVUSH, dams, R. Warcup, G. Haney, . Graves, D. banderson, L'ooRH 3.3 MLA lder, B L row K e ond row: Househo Llfb L15 e 5 olemm , J PU-V0 , C Redmo mrs. ' 1 . ' c J. am P. J - P. Tague, . rid- -E hHf1Qnaf 0111191 S0616-E iirgt row . Muni gr Smitinte s' Cook . Redmond g6COnd row W. Ballou w' Arena G: games' H. Fegeman urney ll: ...nh first row CL to H7 K. O'Leary, J. A. Williams: 5- Chamberlin: P. Grocholski, G. Mullen, C, Redmond, P. Hawkins, M. A. Tague, Second row: M. Maxwell, H. Hobin, N. Yocum, N. Hall, S. Ryerson, L. Vaughn, J. Strife, C. Yocum, W. Sosnowski, H- Petteys. unter' Dremeficg Avi Yule S 'V K K 5 . I E ..-fr psf' First row KL to RJ L. Averril, M. Watson, L. Sears, S. Lockwood, J. R. L. C. J. B. Cushman, S. Potter, M. Mills, J. Howe, S. Brown, R. Smith, Casamento, S. Mykel, L. Darvoe. Second row: J. Tomasik, Kriegel, G. Parkhurst, M. Sheldon, H. Finn, L. Hammon, Householder, P. Howe, E, Turke, L. Humphries, S. Jones, Brenning, T. Cook, H. Bolton, G. Peek, B. Freeman. Third row: Sherman, B. Letson. if o-' Fwv II- 3 if? Q Eirgt row J: guniente B eagle . MO3eman sec Ond PQW M, Mack 3: Qgams ans miier , M. sum-pe , U. Roberts, olomew, rts, M. L Bliss, V Barth First row KL to R5 D. Koss, D. Robe K. DeLaire, B. Wheeler, J. Patrick, B. Berg, . Second row: B. Bolan,'K. Mead, E. Coleman, . n L. Miller, J. Coleman, G. Baird, K. Buczek, rd row: C. Ballon, B. krend, Y. Bdic. G. Boss Bolton, . Brow , 5. Olmstead Thi l1Of0 Fi M. pst pn Vzobjnrow KL ' ll.1 P t lQms,'AfhgLi2gL ' .Del 4 GCR ane ' Fw el JC apo ' D. S. eco 1 .I ft' Wd - Pe POW- 310 . r , C E ' H .Sm . hnsfjnl th: J i Kraeg 651115 Firso row CL to HD H. Tomisk, L. Sears, b. Edwards, F. Admns, J. Mack, Q. Hykel, S. Bliss, B. Wheeler, P. Gilbert. Second row: C. Calclough, H. Meockel, R. Murphy, B. Jones, J. Tomsik, L. Meockel, V. Mack, L. humphries, M. Kincaid P. Symonds, . L. Moseman. Third row: L. Darvoe, E. Davis, U. Hoberts, D. Worden, u. Yocum, M. Grems, P. Parzych, D. Roberts, J. Brown. I g K if J Brown-Edxtorxal QL to R3 S. Redmond, B. Moseman, . N Hoffman-President, A. Kincaid, ' J Williams, First row Chairman, C. Householder, . J. Owens, P. Tague, D. Gilbert. Second row. . .n J. Perry, G. Ballou, A. Klan-Vice President, tnam, J. Jones-Secretary, T. Dreitzler, S. Hoffme , T easurer, J. Pu J. Ryan- r Mrs. Goodrow-Sponsor. 'AIP' . A 1 ' First B- P1 roi KL L DOetrUSew EO HJ 1 . ' le G Skv C U- mg. ' . B . Sa .111-, P ruch, J. gggggeri seigggholski G ' - S 1 P0wg ' ' Mull l y V9SteI', D.Li'aI3.o1e,eg: Dglrvoe quhar 0 7 . I mp Qdlufy First row CL to RD L. Kriegel, A. Jones, G. Berg, E. Yager, L. Moseman, P. Gilbert, N. McCurdy, A. Rosenberg. Second row: B, Powers, C. Buttenschon, J. Graves, I. Perry, 15. Ossont , M. Delaney, B. Graves, M. Mack, D. Cushman, C. Rowlands. Third row: W. Mani, J. Rowlands, C. Thomas, G. Sharp, D. Smith, S. Morey, B. Wheeler, P. Parczyk, A. Gawkins, J. Kosut, B. Shrider, J. Thomas. Fourth row: P. Symonds, B. homas, M. Bolton, C. Hegeman, G. Hegema1, N. Smith, G. Hover, E. Hayes, L. Lockwood, P. Meyers, B. Miller, B. Sylvester, Y. Delaware, G I . ' First row QL to R5 L. Worden, N. Bateman, M. Tague, B. Rohn, E. Redmond, N. Owens, D. Garrett, N. Simons, S. Bingham. Second row: S. Mykel, J. Snyder, K. O'Leary, M. Hall, S. Jones, M. Ventre, M. Grabski, S. Ryerson, . Carter, M. Maxwell, J. LaLonde, D. French, M. Thayer, . Williams. Third row: R. Rosenburgh, J. Farquhar, . Peek, J. Fort C J H.Boak., J. Whitton, D. Mokry, R. Hagguist, D. Dickinson, R. Reynolds, R. Arend, S. Bushnell, M. Hegeman. i- ' ' mum: 1 - ll K- bl B. OWBU R5 B Evans! M' gadg. Bones, R' Owen' , First row fL tGhit,,. Second TO' R' POUMOMT Fnahar. T' Ossont K, Jones, K i evafofcps' First row KL to Rl H. Simons, C. Santmier, E. Cushman, D. Cushman, M. Kincaid, B. Chamberlain. Second row: L. Edwards, M. Watson, F. Adams, K. DeLaire, S. Bushnell, J. Aubey, G. Kranz, A. Gawkins, L. Hammon, C. Bennison, H. Finn. Third row: L. Seigel, C. Jones, C. Yocum, D. A. Jones, D. Kirk, N. Delaware, R. Casedi, G. Hegeman, W. Ballister, R. MacDonald, V. Bartholomew, D. nooerts, A. Jones, R. Mooney, R. Reynolds, M. Corkum, J. Evans. Fourth row: G. Garrett, K. Commoss, R. Martin, G. Yutzler, A. Ketchum, K. Ellis, E. Kotary, D. Worthen, W. Sykes, R. Sylvester. ll' flu .F.. First Row:CL to Rl R. Oaster, D. Schallenberg, F. Myers, M. Hadell, D. Putnam, J1 Putnam, R. Warcup, R. Smith, Second Row: T. Shields, J. Myers, D. Moret, C. VanDresar, A. Cole, I. Hobin, E. Genter, H. Pouliot, J. LaChance, R. Kegetein, W. Brown, H. Finn. Third Row: R. Carmen, G. Yutzler, K. Mead, C. Lenaghen, A. Ketchum, H. Kirk, K. Allis, J. Mierek, N. Smith. aCMO0iAU UCAUHQGOIAIW A :ECM-l5040UK R Poullot, W. Bliss, K. Donley, T Dreitzler. First row QL to RU C. Commoss, . Miss Rakoske, R. Moeckel, J. Watson, R. Evans, . Second row: G. Garrett, D. Relmer, E. Hayes, B. Clark, J. Householder, D. Teller, P. Coleman, R. Clemons. lv F L1g!YfQ:,l: ES lgllv fur ...-..u,-.- 1 0 ......,.,..-Nh . -MMA O First r B- Davi ow KL to RJ A Rakoskes. Second row: Cady' R. Jones A P e o Kegse, J li o ,yillett M . ullen, V. GLunayCo5iman, a 35 Fir R at Pow .,' Ketc IL to N, Lovehum, G R2 J l ' In ' H J.. -M. olive-V Jo 0 gema-nn, G 'lily-l eI1dooIYOeJ N. OW . 8112, D ' SSCO enss V ' Mohr, nd PQW. ' Kirk-1 yy R M ' F. C Ya 11 - ac d, ommerce Kula F. Petteys, Miss Zilin, M. Shilling, B. Murphy, B. Coleman, S. Hartson, S. McCarthy, J. Miller, D. Pelton, E. Gillett, M. Waterman, J. Evans, P. Peek, M. Hanley, P. Pelton, L. Hammon. -horns First Row: KL to Rl C. Rowlands, J. Beagle. B- Stickneyf B. Perry, B. Davis, M. Smith, 5. Turke, B. Graves, Second Row: J, Evans, A, Kincaid, A. Turke, R. Hohn, U. Coleman, M. Shilling, G. Pickard, D. Cook, S, Sanderson, Third Row: B. Parkhurst, R. Bolton, J. Fursman, J. Hess, D. Putman, N. Arend, A. McKee, K. Jones, Mr. Bintz, Director. First Row: CL to R R. Evans, C. Berg, M. M P. Gilbert, W. Mani, M. S. Fisher, 5. Scofield, J. Mullen, F. Williams, P. Parzych, U. Roberts, D. Kranz, 5 Scheve, J. M. Simons, Q. Adams, Mr. D L. Moeckel, D. Thayer, L. Huniente, ack, J. Kidder, M. Myers. Second Row: Charles, B. Grabauskas, J. Rowlands, B. Schrider. Third Row: I. Perry, A. Cady, T. Wall, U. Tyler, 3. Williams, V. Grundy, C. Keese, P. Peek. Fourth Row: Cushman, E. LaChance, H. Clemons, Bintz, Director. , we :f'K In r-1 r-I QS E Q A U2 QD IP: Q I-ll L5 A S-4 as .-4 o 0 A O Ill n .31 GD N U S af -I-J 5. OLD B1 0 .ki O G A 0 P1 Q fi' .1-. LJ A M Q -so L4 G O o E I D-Q UA x 0 O 'U -'U h0-4 F-4 D. no .G C O ri r-4 U .CJ O U1 0 Q r-I O m F-4 0 LU--I C P-C . E an 0 EI O '1 CC Q ai r-I CD 'H U' 0 F-4 bd n-'J E m E an F-4 fi 6 A 4-3 r.. o L1 , 'S SP 0-4 B O tr ID tu C2 -4 SI C 0 a orey, tor, J. t o CD S-Q -4 K3 n O F-4 Z3 i u-. iv Us 42.25 1-4 QD -33 Va rquhar. Fa D. Charles, Grabowecki, M. L. ! BD Putm D. j'N3AS gmm I, i W xj Qrchzsira First row KL to RJ B. Pryce-Jones, B. Schrider, L. Kreigel, B. Moseman, H. Ingersoll, J. Kogut, E. Hoffman, A. Jones. Second row: M. Mack, M. Vincent, M. Maxwell,.L. Edwards, C. Mullen, D. Clark, R. MacDonald, S. Mykel. Third row: L. Grabowiecki, A. McKee, J. Fort, G. Garrett, D. Putman, P. Ruben, B. Graves, C. Ballou, J. Jennings, Mr. Gomez-Director. .jilninr Chorus Row I CL to RJ V. Mack, L. Kriegel, D. Reed, H. Tomasik, M. Pickard, S. Brown, B. Hahn, L. Averill, P. Iselo, R. Cosamento, N. Simons, G. Evans, D. Best, S. Bingham, R. Smith. Row II: D. Garrett, E. Foffman, L. Humphries, P. Pride, M. Kincaid, J. Snyder, B. Powers, E. Yaver, J. LaLonde, M. Thayer, S. Mykel, C. Santmere, L. Moseman, C. White, P. Delaney, Iinigghis on uve jfielrl of ,CB iff Qmxe Eoufuam etvff 2. .r t 75 kg First Row CL to RJ T. Roberts, M. Bolton, D. Kirk, J. Roscher, R. Oaeter, G. Ingersoll, R. Ketchum, J. Brown, R. Martin. Second Row: R.Allard. R. Adams, C. VanDreassr, L. Miller, D. Morat, J. Myers, R. Evans, R. Redmond, H. Finn. Third Row: A. Greene, C. Hegeman, R. Martin, N. Smith, J. Pelton, T. Williams, L. Skibltski, R. Buczek, F. Robenski, Fourth Row: E. LaChance, J. Fursman, H. Bartholomew, W. Owens, J. Elphick, C. Johnson, P. McCarthy, J. Janlszewskl, W. Hammon. bowling club First Row KL to RJ D. Roberts, D. Potter, D. Roberts, G. Sharp, L. Grabowiecki, F. Petteys, J. Thomas, S. Kotery, S. Pietruaeusky, Second Row: C. Sharp, M. Sheldon, A. Kincaid, J. Wwens, J. Germs, J. Jones, U. Tyler, J. Kogut, S. Morey, J. Brown, E. Grabowskas, M. Sharp, L. Scheve. Kaffe Club First row KL to RD E. Snyder, J. Kegebein, R. Arend, J. Evans, K. Donley, J. Whitton, R. Mooney, G. Grabowski, J. Fenton, Second Row: R. Paine, G. Moyer, W. Klminski, D. Oaster, S. VanDresar, D. Helmer, D. Helmer, H. Finn, J. Bonvicino, J. Brenning, F. Robinski. Third How: H. Ingersoll, N. Owens, N. Loveland, S. Coleman, C. Thomas, J. Kogut, M. Grabskl, B. Bolan J. Olmstead. V. Kirkland, S. Morey, M. Maxwell, M. Johnson, J. Howe, G HCBSNBH 0. Charboneau. Fourth Row! L Skibitski, P. Myers, D. Sutherland, T. Williams, J. Mierek, L. Lockwood, K. Mead, W. Clark, G. Elphick, J. Johnson, J.Campbe11, B. Miller, R. Fahey, R. Bartholomew, J. Hover, D. Coleman. athletic club First Row KL to RJ W. Bliss, D. Hoffman, P. Pickard, J. Fenton, V. Cook, P. Coleman, J. Owens, B. Martin, G. Moyer, J, Kotary, L. Ketchum, J. Potter. Second Row: C. Jones, L. Seigle, W. Broadbent, E. Bunal, M. Brescia, H. LaClar, P. Allard, R. Arend, D. Dickinson, H. Boak, J. Scherz, J. Williams. Third Row: T. Roberts, D. Jones, D. A. Jones, W. Ballister, J, Jenning, K. Commoss, G. Garrett, J. Perry, T. Dreitzler, W. Jones, R. Clemons, R. Casadi. wroesiiling club x rfg 4 Kneeling- F. Robenski, V. Bartholomew, R. Alland, F. White, T. Drietzler, J. Brown, E. Jones, Standing: P. Charboneau , C. Hageman, J. Fursman, K. Mead, J. Maher, R. Anderson, E. LaChance, I. Hobin, J. Qobenski. wrestling Record Outstanding PerfoI'meI'S H.P- VNCOPB Ea. Lachance won 9 Lost 1 16 V-V-S- meth Mead won 9 Lost 2 10 Van Hornesville 16 New Hartford 17 Baldwinsville 31 Chittenango 10 Richfield Spring Seniors Graduating 13 Canastota Ed LaChanoe 11 Sauquoit Kleth Mead ig ggigda Joe Mahar 26 Whltesboro Dave Shallenburg FRESHMAN R. Evans, P. Carmen, C. Berg, D. Mackey, M. Wall, E. Ossont, M. Hobin. JR. VARSITY B. Moseman, ii!! 1 r-WJ Q-2 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS T. Wall, S. Haney, B. Adams, S. Sanderson, A. Klun, J. Jones, J. Kidder. cheerleaders S. Redmond, C. Rowlands, S. Williams, J. Owens, J. Brown, B. Stlckney. f W .- ' 1 ' , 4 U' XX. football , f , ,A, g f if o l Qj f ql b ,,, .,,A,Q y UV. I f fy Q K of r,!,f Football 19Sh Record H. P. Opponents 13 Canajoharie 19 13 New York Mills O 12 Richfield SprlngesO 7 Sauquoit 13 27 Dolgeville 38 7 Frankfort 19 squad 44 37 as 465 4' First Row QL to Rl T. Dreitzler, J. Kotary, P. Ryan, E. Jones, R. Oaster. Second Row: Coach Strobel, P. Ruben, J. Putman, M. Ryan, C. Mackey, W. Hoffman, Coach Pacillo. Third Row: Manager W. Arend, I. Robin, R. Bartholomew,J . Coleman, P. Myers, W. Clark, R. Warcup, Manger B. Parkhurst. Fourth Row: D. Schallenberg, R. Stevever, J. Mahar, K. Maxwell, G. Cook, B. Miller. MAXWELL SCORES!!! MAX GOES DOWN!!! First M. Q For K Ryenf IC? to R2 P ' -Maxwe le' ll R 'MODS ' Ruben ' . ' S 1 R, Stevenepfignd pow: Bolton, R . FL1I'man Bi Agend- gergholomcl J . al-Pd -V, J W. cl' r'iI'k. varsity This year, the Varsity ended the season with a rs u t League record of 10 wins and 2 losses, bd 'n second in the League standings. Two came J. Q A losses to Sauquolt, the champs, broke H.P.'s hold on the championship. Ryan and Elphick ' ' ll Clark were the scoring leadexs with Maxwe , and Ruben giving well-rounded power to the first string. They give great promise for next year. H P. Ogponent H. P. onent 50 V.V.S. 5 5l Boonville E7 4 Boonville U3 39 Sauquoit Q1 50 Herkimer 51 75 Westmoreland 36 33 Sauquoit 38 50 Whitesboro 63 59 We tmoreland 37 73 Poland M9 31 Whitesboro 51 57 0R1Skany 37 70 Poland 53 57 Herkimer 66 U7 OP1SkhHy no 56 West Canada M6 67 West Canada M5 67 V, V, S, og Tournament Holland Patent 51 - U.F.A. 74 J v squad First Row KL to RD H. Finn, T. Williams, D. Kranz, J. Redmond, D. Ueltsche, J. Keyabien, Coach Pacilio. Second Row: P. McCarthy, G. Cook, J. Hess, P. Myers, C. Williams, D. Teller, W. Hammon, L. Skibitski. 1954-1955 J. V. SEASON'S RECORD INTER-VALLEY LEAGUE J.V. CHAMPIONS H. P. OPPONENTS bl V. V. S. 45 29 Boonville 25 33 Herkimer 57 27 Sauquoit 18 31 Westmoreland 29 2b Whitesboro 35 37 Poland lb 3 8 Ori akany 3 2 U6 West Canada 41 M2 Boonville 29 31 Sauquoit M3 55 Westmoreland 31 36 Whitesboro 63 M5 Poland 19 3b Oriskany 32 U1 Herkimer ju U2 West Canada 26 M8 V. V. S. 39 ovm ALL RECORD 12 WINS AND 6 LOSSES LEAGUE RECORD ll wnzs AND 1 Loss 4- ' K Q -' , ' , 5 4 . 2 J ' M . 54,-. Y 1 l l First Row QL to RD Nr. Pacilio, H. Clemons, F. Robenski, R. Redmond, P. Ruben, P. McCarthy, R. Anderson, E. LaChance, M. Ryan, R. Warcup, D. Schallenberg, B. Miller. Second Row: F. White, J. Kotary, J. Coleman, G. Cook, I. Hobin, W. Hammon, W. Adams, R. Bartholomew, T. Williams, C. Mackey, P. Hoffman, Coach Strobel. Third Row: J. Putman, R. Sperry, J. Campbell, R. Stevener, K. Maxwell, J. Mahar, J. Elphick, W. Clark, J. Pelton, K. Mead, W. Arend, E. 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