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9 THE ECHO 49 ACTIVITIES fcontinuedj o R c H E s T R A fcontfd.J Lawlor, Ester Speck, Cellos--Janet Oteiza, Jules Auger, Patricia Harpster, Harold Kimble, Viola - Russell Dermondg Bass - Charles Lewisg Clarinets - Marion Jalbert, Marie Kahnberg, Danny Dransfield, James Casey, Donald Lubbeng Saxophones - walter Spengler, Ronald Lawlor, Trumpets - Harold Sodeurg John Ragusin, Arthur Lumbg Piano - Gale Wolynec, Judy-Oehl, Mellophones - Mary Ellen Altemose, Barbara gergickg Trombone - Frank Altemoseg Drums - Charles Loughman, Harry ea e. The orchestra played at all assemblies and two of the big occasions were at Christmas and the Operetta. Everyone in the orchestra enjoyed working with Mrs. Schattschneider andtwe hope more people will become interested in playing instruments nex year. R I F L E C L U B -,ggpfif Mr. Howard L. Barrett supervised the Qhrvdgziigldliljf' rifle club, which was made up of thirty- two members: Ronald Lawlor, Robert Hartmann, Paul Brimo, George Klinger, Robert Morse, Russell Weber, Melvin Streeter, John Kurtz, Harold Scharmer, Donald Lubben, Vincent Jodice, John Harnett, Paul Hartmann, Charles Lewis, Frank Altemose, Robert Cordes, Gerry Edwards, Roy Blomquist, Fred Fischer, Larry McKittrick, Donald Riemann, John Maziot, Jules Auger, June Lungren, Lenora Egli, Shirley Van Hoven, Joan Natirboff, Judy Oehl, and Janet Seitz. Three boys were members last year also, and they are: Richard Rieken, Walter Spengler, and Fred Eifert. The highest boy scorer was Robert Morse and the highest girl scorer was June Lungren. During October, November, December and January, the club members participated in the N. R. A. Postal Matches here in Junior High. On March 22nd, the members shot in the Hearst Postal Match. May 7th, rifle club members competed in the Teaneck Rifle and Pistol Club Match. In Paterson, members participated in the P. B. A. Match on June 4. On April 13th, the entire club competed in the N. R. A. Club Match. Fred Eifert came out the highest scorer with 186 out of 200. Paul Hartman, Walter Spangler, and Ronald Lawlor, tied for second place. The club had a four position match held in our school. Also, the club match for prone shooting was fired in our gym.
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19 THE ECHO A9 ACTIVITIES fContinuedD R I F L E C L U B fcont'd.J This year, the Hearst Match'was held in the 69th Armory in New York City. The president of the Rifle Club was Walter Spenglerg Secretary, June Lungreng Range Officer, Richard Riekeng and Assistant Range Officer, Don Riemann. S O C C E R The soccer team, under the direction of Mr. Wolynec, had a very successful season. The boys had a lot of spirit and they played well. The team remained undefeated until the last game, in which they were defeated 2-l, by Teaneck. The members of the squad were Walter Spengler, Charles Engelhardt, Donald Riemann, John LaBarbera, Joe DeLucia, Richard Rieken, Donald Dermond, Jerry Payne, Melvin Streeter, Robert Morse, Albert Graef, Ronald Vaz, Ronald Hart, Walter Knorr, Harry Meade, Charles Loughman, Charles Lewis, and Harold Scharmer. The high scorers were Joe DeLucia and Donald Dermond. C H E E R L E A D I N G Yes, we had a good cheerleading squad! The girls worked hard one their cheers, and attended every game to back up the team. They prac- ticed with Mrs. Shattschneider every Tuesday noon during soccer and basketball seasons. hx Five out of the six regular cheerleaders were Jgarwmnf ninth graders. There were: Gwen Michels, Claire Naagfllighpf Schatz, Gale Wolynec, Jill Zimmermann and Val Hart. ':'l QQ.f lt- ,pfij The other cheerleader was an eighth grader, Janet 'I' M555 Seitz. The substitutes were Arline Blunt, Audrey .QQEW Locher and Laura Klinger. 'M Together with the team, the squad entered a tournament held in Dwight Morrow High School in Englewood in February. The boys entered a basketball competition and the cheerleaders cheered for them while in a contest with other squads from different schools. Mrs. Shattschneider accompanied us to most of the games and we are grateful to her for her time and patience with us. B A S K E T B A L L QQEEWZQEQQEQQE The basketball team was coached by Mr. Wolynec, ,gflj Iyugg ,Vw and, although the boys tried hard, it just fda'-1 'AA' ,.,,,.,.,. Maman .,.,. seemed as if luck was not with New Milford .. X 1+111'ff'f:':f .e:1:s:sfz:f:1' 1 thi S yea In 0 it Ill'
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