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VOLLEYBALL First row: M. Mautz, P. Barry, F. Kiggins, S. Rohde, C. Allen, P. Milback, S. Burlingame, J. Fuller, J. Genska. Second row: Miss Tucker, Advisor, D. Safranko, C. Breckenridge, J. Grimble, C. Simonaitis, B. Hafner, B. Benson, N. Ahrens. Third row: J. Gauthier, S. Coy, M. Chambers, D. Juno, R. Reddick, M. McConnell. Fifty-eight girls participated in volleyball this year. C11 We went to Solvay on Tuesday, November 20th, Three schools participated in this play day. The scores were: Lost, North Syracuse 10-Minoa 12, Minoa 15-Solvay 5, Won, North Syracuse 13, Solvay 5, f21 Wednesday, December 5, 1956, Liverpool and Solvay came to North Syracuse. Liverpool A won over Solvay A by eight points. North Syracuse A won over Liverpool by a large margin. North Syracuse B lost to Solvay A by one point. Refreshments were served in the home- making department by the North Syracuse girls. l31 Ori December 17, 1956, West Genesee and Fayetteville-Manlius came to North Syracuse. Won: North Syracuse A 36, West Genesee A 35, Lost: North Syracuse B 21, Fayetteville B 32, Won: North Syracuse B 14, West Genesee B 6. Refreshments were served after the games in the homemaking department. , C41 Wednesday, December 19, 1956, our teams went to a play day at West Genesee. Won: North Syracuse A 28, Solvay A 10, Lost: North Syracuse B 12, Baldwinsville B 14, Lost: North Syracuse A 17, Baldwinsville A 265 Won: North Syracuse B 15, Solvay B 7. Refresh- ments were served by the West Genesee girls. DRILL TEAM First row: M. McCafferty, B. Dilling, C. Mahalick, M. Meade, C. Spencer, C. Ingenhutt. Second row: C. Reimold, L. Adams, M. Nelson, L. Squires, J. Loerzel, D. Buttles. Third row: S. Bowen, B. Bathbun, A. Norton, V. West, P. Therre, K. Merz. Fourth row: M. Carpenter, S. Mahalick, P. Minor, D. Diederick, J. Cordone, S. Hickein. Fifth row: P. Caldwell, J. Clayton, B. Bryce, D. Hibbard, M. Spencer, L. O'Neil. Sixth row: R. Fasoldt, B. Carr, M. Simmons, S. Minor, B. Lathrop, D. Margrey. The Drill Team is a new organization formed this fall by Mrs. Shuback. Everyone was urged to try out and forty-nine girls were finally selected. They marched at half time during the football season and looked very nice in their white outfits. Everyone enioyed watching this original group. I50
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TRACK Front: F. Suchewski, Managers J. Baumler, R. Coon, P. Eldbridge, D. Anthony, First row: T. Powers, P. Russo, R. Maylone, C. Abulencic, W. Baumler, P. Bulla, T. King, A. Tarzia, D. Bigsby. Second row: D. Kesel, J. Keach, J. Stasko, J. Roder, J. Oschner, S. Handley, T. McBurnie, C. Dence, B. Squires, J. Nugent, Coach. Third row: H. Skinner, B. Carson, P. Murphy, B. Rogers, J. Murphy, J. Paninski, J. Cowles, R. Jaeger, R. Littleboy, R. Davis, R. Richardson. The North Syracuse Track and Field Team finished second in the County Meet in T956, and with a dual record of five wins and one loss in the books prospects for the coming year look good. The Northmen had five county champions last season and all but two are returning for the T957 season. Bill Carson broke the school record in the Mile with a 4:43.47 effort and Bill Baumler set a new county record in the 880 with a 2107.9 burst. John Stasko claimed first place in the 440-yd. dash hitting a 55.3. Jim Keach, the only senior, made the West Point Section lll team along with Bill Carson when he leaped l9'9V2 inthe running broadiump. The Team of '57 are expected to have a fine season witth many returning lettermen. CROSS - COUNTRY Left to right: J. Ferguson, B. Smith, R. McNally, A, Geneaser, M. West, C. Dence, B. Carson.
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SOFTBALL First row: J. Wilburt, P. Murray, C. Allen, J. Roder, D. Vonmard. Second row: D. Stever, V. Lathrop, E. Prime, D. Hollenbeck, M. Krause, G. Baker, B, Quirk, A. Purvis, L. Bell, G. Duggan. Third row: S. Rohde, S. Burlingame, B. Benson, B. Hafner, M. Kot, M. Chambers, J. Gurzney, M. Neimeier, M. Conners, P, Sams, E. Coates, J. Fuller, Mrs. Przelocki. Fourth row: S. Bullett, B. Komrowski, J. Fish, D. Juno, S. Patynen, L. Koegle, M. Simmons, M. Conners, J. Fish, C. Russell, M. Archer. Under the direction of Mrs. Polchlopek and Mrs. Przelocki seventy-six girls eri- ioyed the activity of Softball. The teams went to Baldwinsville for a softball play day on June 4th. Twenty-nine girls received credit for this sport. BOWLING OFFICERS Beverly Schaap Mrs. Shuback, Advisors Beverly Polence Mary Ann Krause BOWLING The girls' bowling league was organized first semester by Mrs. Schuback with thirty-five mem- bers. Meetings were held each Wednesday afternoon at Bowling Green alleys and the team bowled in several tournaments, among which were Solvay and Penn-Van. ' I5I
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