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BASKETBALL With hve seniors composing the nucleus of the varsity, New Hartford enjoyed a successful season, win- ning twelve games and losing seven. Highlights of the season were the victory over Whitesboro, the nrst since 1934, and the winning of the first half title in the league. Seniors playing varsity ball were Irv Cohen, Lem Cully CCaptainj, Gene Madden, Jim Herring, and Andy Hillhouse. Derrick Brown, Albert Timian, Ted Gurley, and Tommy Doyle, other seniors, contributed to the success of the season. Underclassmen who played on the varsity were Bob Madden, Eddie Vinci, Bill Robinson, Warren Lockwood, and Clifford Stanton. Below is shown the individual scoring of the seniors and the scores of the games. Name Games Field Goals Fouls Total Points G. Madden-C. . . 17 43 33 129 Cohen'-F. . . . 14 32 13 77 Herring-G. . . . 16 23 11 57 Hillhouse-F. . . 14 14 6 34 Cully--G. . . . . 17 11 10 32 N.H.H.S. Opponents N.H.H.S. Opponents New Hartford 20 versus Sherrill 30 New Hartford 28 versus St. Aloysius 39 New Hartford 31 versus Whitesboro? 29 New Hartford 23 versus Whitesboro? 31 New Hartford 31 versus Sherrill 19 New Hartford 29 versus Cazenovia? 24 New Hartford 28 versus Cazenovia? 32 New Hartford 40 versus Ham'ton Col. Frosh?? 21 New Hartford 25 versus St. Francis 29 New Hartford 35 versus Waterville? 24 New Hartford 37 versus St. Aloysius 23 New Hartford 34 versus Ham'ton Col. Frosh?? 32 New Hartford 25 versus Waterville? 8 New Hartford 39 versus Clinton? 16 New Hartford 25 versus Clinton? 21 New Hartford 35 versus Hamilton? 11 New Hartford 22 versus St. Francis 29 New Hartford 28 versus Whitesboro??? 31 New Hartford 33 versus Hamilton? 20 Total Points: New Hartford 568, Opponents 469. ? League Games. Practice Games. Playoff Game for League Title. FOOTBALL The finish of another football season found New Hartford with a good, though not great team, win- ning three games and losing four. We were placed third in the league standing. There were, however, two bright spots in the season, as New Hartford decisioned Hamilton for the first time in the history of the new school. Clinton, our ancient rival, was also throttled to the tune of 20-0. Seniors who won letters are Louis Bogdan, Namon Cully, Irving Cohen, Thomas Doyle, james Her- ring, Andrew Hillhouse, Edward Juergensen, Gene Madden, Bob MacFarland, and Captain Clifford Stanton. Tabulated results of the season are as follows: New New Hartford O versus Mohawk 6 Hartford 6 versus Lowville 7 New Hartford 0 versus Whitesboro 14 New Hartford 19 versus Hamilton 6 New Hartford 20 versus Clinton O New Hartford 19 versus West Winfield O New Hartford O versus Cazenovia 32 43
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VT 4 illl-H152 JUNIOR CLASS Boilom Row, Left la Rigbl: Carol Lewis, Jeanne Southard, Carol Brennan, Shirley Ellis, Hane Durrenbeck, Mar- garet McCaffrey, Robert Madden, Jean Cahill, Gilbert Graves, Jacqueline Pfleeger, Marjorie Lord, Julia Covey, Phyllis Jameison, Barbara VanVliet, Mary Wfilloughby, Betty Guile, Bernice Hughes, Helen Jones. Seromi Roux' Margaret Thomas, Arvilla Hicks, Mary Hanley, Phyllis Hineline, Grace Lopiccolo, Stephania Zibro, Mary Eliz- abeth McMahon, Carolyn Brewster, Patricia Wlmite, Josie Rathbun, Eleanor Gray, Dorothy Griffith, Mary Wil- liams, Mary Regitko, Jean Fraser, Sydney Maher, Theresa Trombetta, Maureen Wluite, Margaret King, Jean Bolton, Mary Burke, Bernice Tompkins, Anna Stelzer, Virginia Eaton, Mary Stclzer, Betty Simon, Beth Booth. Third Row: David Higgins, Leon Haser, Robert Kelly, Edward Vinci, Richard Humphrey, Robert Morgan, Stuart Rieben, Wfilliam Doyle, Wfallace Randall, Jack Garret, James D'Agostino, Robert Beach, Richard Con- boy, Wlilliam Mulligan, Harold Lewis, Glenn Scouten, George Shaw, Douglas Bowman, Willizini Hayes. Family Roan' Gerald Wfheaton, Otis Murphy, Harry Shepard, Robert Codner, Adelbert Haggas, Howard Angell, James Luker, Robert Howd. Fiffb Rauf: Steve Stevenson, Vlfilliam Robinson, Wfilliam Ring, Harrison Cline Richard Benton, Paul Skerritt, Wlarren Lockwood, Theodore Regitko, Joseph Witek. a T421
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KW GIRLS' HOCKEY SQUAD Sitting, Left lo Right: Skippy VanDenbergh, Marion Benton, Doris McDonald, Jean Fraser, Arvilla Hicks, Phyllis Jamieson, and Jane Kelly. Sfmzding: Jodie Rathbun CManage1'j, Mary jane Palmer, Doris Sloan, Mar- garet King, Betty Townsend, Miss Hogan CCoachD, Dot Griffith, Sydney Maher, Betty Guile, Mary Wlilloughby, and Nancy Strohecker CAssistant Managerj. New Hartford 2 versus Canastota 3 New Hartford 0 versus Sherburne 2 New Hartford O versus Country Day School 5 New Hartford 2 versus Canastota 1 New Hartford 2 versus Sherrill 2 GIRLS' SPORTS The senior girls have been very active in sports and shall continue to be until june. Grace Bair was winner of the ping pong tournament and jane Owen was runner-up. The girls bowled against the boys at the beginning of April. The boys won. 'lSkippy VanDenbergh and Betty Townsend were the senior girls who took part. Virginia Wintlheim, Betty Fix, and Rosalind Graves also bowled. Girls participate in basketball, hockey, badminton, and bowling during the winter months and in archery, tennis, and softball in the spring and fall, Golf will be added to the list this spring for those who are in- terested. Marion Benton has been chosen manager of softball this spring. l44l
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