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ATHLETIC COUNCIL The Athletic Council is a group of high school boys and the advisor is Coach Charles Meisanzahl. Every year a new council is chosen by the boys in the high school. Each boy is allowed one vote for each office in the council. The main objective of the council is to instill the feeling of good sportsmanship in the partici- pants and the observers of all athletic contests. Sitting at table fleft to right! Joe Mamoone, Jerry Evans, Coach Meisenzahl, Advsg Bill O'Connor, Mickey Rogers. Standing: Kim DeMartinis, Rollin Sutton, Ed Bachmann, Carl Sutton, Dick Ford, Bruce Jones, August Antonelli. LEADERS CLUB :- j if v -5 Q Sitting fleft to right! Shirlev Young, Nancy Belle-Isle, Shirley Brooks, Ann Dru- schel, Beverly Sutton. Sec- ond Row: Sharon Morris, Marlene, Bridget Garvey, Mrs. Meisanzahl, Advs. Gloria Van Maren, Ann Rowlinson, Sue Coakely. Third Raw: Shirley Mamoone, Alicia Moore, Shelia Cooney, Al- ison Gifford, Audrey Havens, Mary Stanley, Caroline Nem- itz. Fourth Row: .loan Wil- liams, Barbara Templeton, Norma Rappl, Charlotte Years, Sonia Holfoth, Mil- dred Yorks, Shirley Young. asl The Leaders Club is an association of girls who assist in carrying out the girls, athletic program. The new members are chosen by the standing members. These girls assist Mrs. Meisenzahl, their advisor, in gym classes. They also set up girls, intramurals and provide referees. The main objective of Leaders Club, as is that of Athletic Council, is to instill the feeling of good sportsman- ship into the observers as well as the participants of all athletic events.
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Kneeling lleft to right! Ken Years, Bill 0Connor, Mickey Rogers, Ed Bachmann, Howard Stanley, Dick Stefiens. Standing: Paul Kill, Mgr: Carl Sutton, August Antonelli, Kim DeMartinis, Jerry Evans, Bruce Jones, Roland Sutton, Coach Meisenzahl. VARSITY BASKETBALL HORNETS TAKE HC CROWN After getting off to a slow start at the beginning of the year, the Honeoye Falls Hornetsu made a strong comeback under the leadership of as Coach Meisenzahl to clinch the MC league crown. The boys dropped 8 out of the first 9 games and were determined to reverse this record. They did by taking 8 out of the 9 last games. The boys' great courage and de- termination drove them on to pull themselves up by the boot straps from a cellar team to the class MC sec- tional play-offs. Every game played and won was a hard earned victory, and when the boys lost they were good losers. These boys truly de- serve the title bestowed upon them: The Rags to Riches Championsf' f SCORES 'SCU League Games Hornets Churchville Hornets Scottsville .. . . Hornets Penfield . . . Hornets Churchville Hornets Scottsville .. .. Hornets Penfield . . . Coach CHARLES MEISENZAHL ' Standing fleft to right! Sydney Burton, Mgrg Mike Larsen, Harold Shafer, Bill Moore, Fred Olmstead, berson. Kneeling: Roger DQO Razio, Bernie Carl Belr-her, Odie Banser, Dick Cooney, Roger Prouty, Duane Gilbert, George .limmy Gleisle, Jerry Guild. Kneeling in John Farrell, Ed Cuth- Sackett, .loe Mamoone Bill Thomas. Sitting: Fredricks, Dave Kill, front: Coach Starwald
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Sitting on ground: Mgr. Tom Ma- moone, Mgr. Sidney Burton. First Row, sitting flelt to right! Dick Donlon. Carl Belcher, Bill 0'Connor, Paul Jones, Don Meyers, Bruce Jones, Au- gust Antonelli, Larry Sackett. Stand- ing: Mgr. Dan Fisher, Rollin Sutton, Bob Grievson, Carl Sutton, Harold Shafer, Mickey Rogers, Howard Stan- ley, Ted Smith, Joe Mamoone, Terry Wlilliams, Don Hacker, Coach Meisen- za l. BASEBALL The '52-53 baseball team shown here, was very well organized. As we go to press the 354- team shows much promise with Mr. Starwald as the coach. There are about 30 fellows trying out for the team. ,J I STARS SOCCER Soccer is the H. F. C. S. fall sport. This year the team net- ted 4 wins, a great improve- ment over past years. Many veterans of the 1952 season were back with the team, giv- ing it great strength and morale. Front Row fleft to rightl Mann, Fredericks, Gilbert, Fisher fMgr.l D. Kill, Burton iMgr.l. Second Row: Coach Meisenzahl, R. Sutton, Ban- ser, DeMartinis, Evans, Nichols Hacker. Third Row: P. Kill, Belle? Isle, Smith, Mamoone, Antonelli, Lester Cuthbertson Fourth R , . ow: C. Sutton, Johnson, Robbins, Rogers, Bachmann, Williams, Moore. 34 ' ht! Evan t ft w '15 d Row: Sem' . t Row Seggn , Q nelll. Fyiigiin, Ted Slatlliartinib Augie An 0 Sutton, Kim Ed Battli- R ers, 1 Lee Robbins, Alt? Rollin Sutton, Ca'
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